Statistics

Highlights

Unitec has over 23,000 students participating in 165 programmes of study.

  • Over 10,000 EFTS (Equivalent Full-time Students)
  • Over 5,800 students participated in non-formal or community education
  • 37% of EFTS were enrolled in degree programmes
  • 10% of EFTS were enrolled in postgraduate programmes
  • Māori students made up 10% of government funded formal EFTS
  • Pacific Island students make up 13% of government funded formal EFTS
  • International students make up over 14% of the total EFTS.

Qualifications available:

  • 2 doctorate degrees
  • 12 masters degrees
  • 17 postgraduate and graduate diplomas and certificates
  • 16 bachelors degree programmes with 41 majors
  • 45 diploma and certificate programmes.

Our students

  • Study full-time, part-time and extramurally
  • Are acclaimed by employers and the community for their performance in clinical and industry placements and research projects
  • Win awards and competitions
  • Achieve success in restarting and redirecting their careers
  • Upon graduation, go on to make significant contributions to business, industry and the community.

Our staff

  • We employ more than 1,100 people from communities across Auckland
  • 74% have academic qualifications at degree level or above, with over 60% holding postgraduate qualifications
  • Come from a background of extensive professional and industry experience in most cases
  • Are assisted by a number of external academics and leading professionals who provide strategic input into our programmes
  • Are supported by an advisory committees across all disciplines, including representatives from local businesses, government departments and academics from other institutions, including universities, polytechnics and private providers.

NOTE: These statistics are taken from the audited annual statistics published in Unitec's 2010 Annual Report. Figures for 2011 will be made available as soon as the auditing process is complete.