Study engineering, computer and mathematical sciences

AUT’s degrees in engineering and computer and mathematical sciences are your opportunity to play a key role in New Zealand’s technological, social and economic development.

You learn in a modern and collaborative environment, frequently working with your classmates on projects and taught by some of the best teaching and research staff in the country. Many of our programmes include valuable workplace experience with industry clients – making it easy for you to network with potential employers and move from university to your future career.

A certificate or diploma will give you an introduction to your chosen subject and can prepare you for further study.

Research in engineering, computer and mathematical sciences

We believe in high-quality research that has impact, and have world-class researchers and research strengths across engineering, computer and mathematical sciences.

More about our research

Women in technology

If you’re a woman studying or interested in technology, you can find support, encouragement and fun in a number of groups – check out how you can help each other to succeed in your fields.

Women in technology

Partnerships with international universities

We have a number of partnerships and collaborative programmes with universities around the world.

Learn more about our partnerships

Work with us: ways to partner with AUT

We’re proud of our strong industry links – and we’re always looking for new opportunities to partner with organisations. Find out how you can access AUT talent and help shape the future of computing and engineering.

Become an industry partner

Labs and facilities

Our industry-leading facilities for engineering and computer and mathematical sciences students include the Scanning Electron Microscope and 3D Printing Lab.

Find out more about our facilities

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Contact details

Contact us online
Phone 0800 AUT AUT (0800 288 288)

School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
WZ Building, Level 3
6 St Paul Street
Auckland City
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South Campus
640 Great South Road
Manukau, Auckland
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Kilakupa Marryanne Gulo-Vui
Namulau’ulu Nu’uali’i Eteroa Lafaele
The Ton (Tony) Le
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