Whether you want to study Engineering, Forestry, Maths & Stats, Computer Science or Product Design, check out your options with us.
Engineers design the future. If you're keen to develop technology to improve the quality of our lives and provide solutions to meet the needs of our modern world, Engineering is for you! Studying Engineering leads to challenging, flexible, and rewarding futures with international opportunities. Learn more about studying Engineering at UC.
Product Design brings together design, business, science, and engineering. If you are both creative and technically minded and keen to design and develop products that could solve some of the world's problems and make life better, then Product Design is for you!
Forestry Science is about learning to sustainably manage forest resources. It also looks at policy and planning with a focus on ethically managing plantations and native forests. Find out about studying Forestry Science at UC.
Mathematicians and statisticians develop new tools and techniques to deal with problems from business management to biology. We also consider new insights in physical science and engineering. Find out about studying Mathematics and Statistics at UC.
Postgraduate study at UC Engineering offers you the opportunity to expand your knowledge or dive deeper into a field you are passionate about. Whether you want to build on your undergraduate degree, pivot your career, or pursue original research, we offer a wide range of opportunities supported by world-class academics and facilities.
Jackson is studying towards an ME degree in the field of Wireless Networking.
"I have a unique opportunity to liaise between scientists and those working in procurement and management..."
Zubia earned a BE degree in Telecommunications from Pakistan and had a few years working experience in wireless telecom industry.
“UC gave me the perfect calm and peaceful environment I needed to focus on my career…”
Tri received his Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BE Honours) and his Master of Engineering (ME) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (ECE) at the University of Canterbury.
Kieran’s research involves enhancing the reliability and resilience of “smart” distribution grids by developing a method to determine the optimal location for smart sensors to be placed on a distribution grid, along with the requirements of the wireless communications infrastructure required to support the sensors, in order to maximize visibility and reduce the impact of a fault to a systems performance.
Khawla A. Alnajjar is working in Massive Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO). This is one of the technologies proposed both in university laboratories and in international industrial partnerships as a key enabler in the future.
“The Graduate School at UC is always there to support students through their academic milestones. They also organize helpful workshops, particularly for international students. I find the regular meetings with Kaitoko every six months to be especially beneficial.”
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