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Bachelor of Nursing

Studying a Bachelor of Nursing in New Zealand can be a very good decision. Nursing as a profession is much in demand and students are able to gain work experience for 3 years on a post-study work visa after. This may lead to a residency pathway. Hospitals and elderly care homes are constantly recruiting nurses to keep up with New…

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Bachelor of Construction at Unitec

Why not consider a Bachelor of Construction at Unitec? The construction industry in New Zealand is continually looking for staff to work on all types of construction projects. A Bachelor of Construction at Unitec can be a great pathway into the construction industry. It may also lead to work or residency opportunities after graduation. Immigration New Zealand has 8 construction…

Bachelor of Sports and Recreation Management

Lincoln University offers a Bachelor of Sports and Recreation Management. This includes the widest range of sports and recreation courses of any New Zealand university. Courses are focused on, for example, the administration side of sports and recreation, public policy, ecology, the social psychology of wellbeing. Students can choose courses that develop their understanding of strategic management, marketing, event planning,…

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AUT Bachelor of Sports, Exercise and Health

Auckland University of Technology (AUT) offers a world-leading Bachelor of Sports, Exercise and Health. Students will learn solutions to improve the well-being of people and communities. Students can choose from one of three majors: There is also a chance to choose a minor subject from one of these: Auckland University of Technology (AUT) benefits from the Millenium Centre, a high-performance…

A Bachelor degree at The University of Auckland

You can’t go wrong with a Bachelor at the University of Auckland. The university is considered the number one university in New Zealand in terms of international university rankings and is New Zealand’s largest research organization. It has more than 12,000 staff and postgraduate students contributing to leading research and teaching. The University of Auckland  is also located in the…

Bachelor of Engineering

In New Zealand there are two top academic Engineering universities, which combine theory and practise. These are: There are also a range of more applied Engineering courses at Universities such as: As well as a number of applied engineering programs at Te Pukenga New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology campuses such as Unitec. We listen to what our students…

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