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Engineering involves designing and creating processes, materials and devices. General Engineering papers are taken as part of the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree at 100, 200, 300 and 400 levels. The BE and BE(Hons) is available in Chemical and Biological Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Materials and Process Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Software Engineering.
Students are advised to consult the Faculty of Science and Engineering Undergraduate Handbook for programme requirements.

Note on Assessment: Maori language tutorials can be arranged on request, subject to the availability of tutors. However, because of the technical nature of the terminology and accepted international practice, this Department requires that all material for assessment for all papers be presented in English.


| 100 level | 200 level | 300 level | 400 level | Prescriptions for the GradDip(Eng) | Prescriptions for the ME | Prescriptions for the MPhil | Prescriptions for the PhD |

100 level
ENGG180 - 12A (HAM)  - Foundations of Engineering

200 level
ENGG279 - 12B (HAM)  - Preparation for the Professional Workplace
ENGG282 - 12B (HAM)  - Engineering Design
ENGG283 - 12A (HAM)  - Linear Algebra for Engineers
ENGG284 - 12B (HAM) & 12S (HAM)  - Differential Equations for Engineers
ENGG285 - 12A (HAM)  - Multivariable Calculus for Engineers
ENGG287 - 12A (HAM)  - Engineering Applications

300 level
ENGG301 - 12A (HAM), 12B (HAM), 12C (HAM) & 12Y (HAM)  - Special Topic in Engineering
ENGG302 - 12A (HAM)  - Engineering for Technology
ENGG371 - 12C (HAM)  - Engineering Work Placement 1
ENGG372 - 12C (HAM)  - Engineering Work Placement 2
ENGG379 - 12A (HAM)  - Reflection on Professional Workplace Experience
ENGG381 - 12A (HAM)  - Engineering Statistics

400 level
ENGG401  - System Control Theory
ENGG482 - 12A (HAM), 12B (HAM), 12C (HAM) & 12Y (HAM)  - Engineering Design and Management Project
ENGG492 - 12A (HAM), 12B (HAM), 12C (HAM) & 12Y (HAM)  - Honours Research and Management Project
ENME440 - 12A (HAM)  - Computer Aided Engineering

Prescriptions for the GradDip(Eng)

A Graduate Diploma is available to graduates who have not included Engineering at an advanced level in their first degree. Within the Graduate Diploma, a specialisation in Technology Teaching is available.
For further details, contact the Faculty of Science and Engineering.



Prescriptions for the ME

To complete an ME, students must complete the equivalent of 120 points at 500 level, including either ENGG593 or ENGG594.


ENGG501  - System Control Theory
ENGG593 - 12C (HAM)  - Engineering Thesis
ENGG594 - 12C (HAM)  - Engineering Thesis
ENME540 - 12A (HAM)  - Computer Aided Engineering

Prescriptions for the MPhil

The Master of Philosophy is a one year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.


ENGG800 - 12C (HAM)  - Engineering MPhil Thesis

Prescriptions for the PhD

The Doctor of Philosophy is a two year research-based degree in which students undertake a programme of approved and supervised research that leads to a thesis which critically investigates an approved topic of substance and significance, demonstrates expertise in the methods of research and scholarship, displays intellectual independence and makes a substantial original contribution to the subject area concerned, and is of publishable quality.


ENGG900 - 12C (HAM)  - Engineering PhD Thesis

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