Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - University rankings - What schools in New Zealand recognize China's academic qualifications?
What schools in New Zealand recognize China's academic qualifications?
New Zealand's education system has always been regarded as the education system in the world, following the British education system. There are eight world-class universities in New Zealand, also known as the "eight famous schools in New Zealand". At the same time, New Zealand also has 65,438+08 polytechnics, which together support the cornerstone of higher education in New Zealand for personnel training and social development. Eight famous universities and 18 Institute of Technology have been recognized and certified by international educational academic institutions and the Ministry of Education of China. Here's a brief introduction to the schools in New Zealand that recognize China's academic qualifications.

Degrees of New Zealand universities are approved by academic committees under the Council of Presidents of New Zealand universities, while diplomas issued by polytechnics and some private higher education schools are approved and supervised by the New Zealand Quality Assurance Agency.

New Zealand universities that recognize academic qualifications in China

Up to now, there are eight public universities in New Zealand, which have trained groups of social talents with their superior education system and super-high education level. The university diploma obtained in New Zealand is recognized by China. These universities offer a series of standard degree courses, including science, liberal arts and business and information science, which have emerged in recent years.

Eight universities in New Zealand: Auckland University, Auckland University of Technology, Victoria University, Canterbury University, Lincoln University, Otago University, Waikato University and Massey University.

New Zealand's universities, especially the Eighth National Congress of New Zealand, rank quite high in the world. New Zealand has inherited the Commonwealth education system and has a high level of education. Take the University of Auckland as an example. It is a "national treasure" institution in New Zealand, occupying the position of 100 in the world university ranking. The University of Auckland Business School is one of the top eight business schools in the world with AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS certification. In the global ranking of business schools, it is ahead of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, and even equal to the business school of the University of Pennsylvania. The University of Auckland has developed into a first-class higher education and research center in the Asia-Pacific region.

China recognizes the qualifications of the New Zealand Institute of Technology

At present, there are 18 polytechnics in New Zealand, which provide various vocational and technical training, including short-term courses and three-year and four-year professional degree, diploma and certificate courses. Some polytechnics and universities can exchange credits with each other (for example, business subjects). Students who have taken some courses in polytechnic are recognized by the university and can be exempted from relevant courses after graduation.

There are 18 polytechnics in New Zealand: United Polytechnic Institute, UNITEC Polytechnic Institute, Victoria National Polytechnic Institute, Hokuriku Polytechnic Institute, North Shore Hotel Management Institute, Christchurch Polytechnic Institute, Wellington Polytechnic Institute, Waikato Polytechnic Institute, southern institute of technology, Nelson Polytechnic Institute, Oriental Polytechnic Institute, prentiss Bay Polytechnic Institute, Wangenui Polytechnic Institute, Manuka.

The nature of New Zealand Polytechnic is similar to that of a university, offering junior college, undergraduate and master's courses. But the New Zealand Institute of Technology does not do scientific research, which is one of the fundamental differences with universities. At the same time, the courses of New Zealand Institute of Technology focus on practical college diplomas. After two years of study, students can get a New Zealand diploma. The courses offered by the comprehensive technical college are: business, accounting, computer, nursing, design, auto repair, chef, beauty and education. A diploma from New Zealand Institute of Technology can be employed in New Zealand or transferred to a public university in New Zealand for two years to obtain an undergraduate diploma.

Therefore, to study in New Zealand, the diplomas of most institutions in New Zealand are recognized domestically. The higher the comprehensive ranking of the selected schools, the higher the recognition in China and the brighter the future.