How many semesters are there in a year NZ?

The university year is divided into two semesters (like school terms). Semester one runs from late February/March to late June, while semester two runs from mid-July to mid-November. Exams take place during the final weeks of each semester.

How many semesters are there in a year NZ?

two semesters
The academic year at the University of Auckland is divided into two semesters. Each semester covers a period of about 15 weeks comprising approximately 12 teaching weeks followed by three weeks for study and examination. The first semester usually starts at the beginning of March and the second semester in mid-July.

How many semesters does AUT have?

The university year is divided into two semesters (like school terms). Semester one runs from late February/March to late June, while semester two runs from mid-July to mid-November. Exams take place during the final weeks of each semester.

Is Unitec a university?

Unitec applied for University status in 1999, but the Government ruled, somewhat controversially, in 2005 that Unitec did not meet the academic criteria of a university and would remain an Institute of Technology. In 2006, Unitec opened its Waitakere Campus in the centre of Henderson, West Auckland.

What is Unitec known for?

The institute is known for offering some popular programs in Engineering, Performing Arts, Commerce & Banking, Management, Media & Mass Communication, Vocational, Science, Nursing, Education, Paramedical, Arts and Hotel Management.

How long is summer AUT?

six-week
Summer Start is a six-week programme for school leavers that will help you make the transition to university with confidence.

What courses are in Unitec?

Automotive Engineering. Vehicle Inspectors Preparatory Course.

  • Computing and Information Technology. Free4U Computing.
  • Digital Marketing.
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
  • English Language.
  • Māori Language and Culture.
  • Nursing.
  • Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying.
  • How good is Unitec?

    Apart from Unitec being not only the largest institute of studies in New Zealand but it is also New Zealand’s leading institute in tertiary education, providing both theoretical and hands-on learning, which makes it an attractive choice for students and staff alike.