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Applied Science
Study the Bachelor of Applied Science at Unitec and you’ll get to specialise in Animal Management and Welfare or Biodiversity Management – or both, if you choose a double major. From day one, you'll be working with animals, in the environment, and in labs. By learning and applying skills as you go, you'll be work-ready for a career as soon as you graduate.
Acting
For over 30 years, Unitec School of Performing and Screen Arts has trained many of New Zealand's finest actors. We provide training with teachers who have decades of professional experience and are committed to developing the talent, passion, and skill of the next generation of performers in Aotearoa.
We equip students to thrive after they graduate.
Conservation and Biodiversity Management
Learn how to examine ecosystems and advise on the sustainable management of land - great preparation for a career protecting our natural environment.
Interior Design
Balance technical building knowledge with artistic ideas, come here to design spaces of all shapes and sizes.
Accounting
Study accounting and finance and develop the business skills that every company needs. With opportunities to learn from the industry, you’ll get hands-on experience to launch your career from.
Medical Imaging
Unitec's medical imaging undergraduate programme provides you with the theoretical and clinical knowledge to work as a registered medical imaging technologist (MIT).
Foundation and Bridging Education
Are you keen to start your tertiary education but didn’t complete high school or haven’t gained enough credits for University Entrance? Do you want to change your career but lack the confidence or skills to begin your tertiary studies at degree, diploma or certificate level? Our Bridging Education programmes can help you get there.
Nursing
Make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing by becoming a registered nurse.
Civil Engineering
The Burj Khalifa, Golden Gate Bridge and even Egypt’s great pyramids wouldn’t exist without civil engineers. Civil engineers conceive, design, construct, operate and maintain infrastructure projects and systems including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and water supply and sewage treatment systems. Civil engineers are in high demand globally. New Zealand alone needs thousands more graduates over the next 10 years so now’s the time to enrol in a civil engineering programme.