New Zealand University it Professional Ranking 1. UOA
2. University of Waikato
3. Victoria University of Wellington
4. University of Canterbury University of Canterbury
5. University of Otago
IT major, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Name: Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)
This specialized course can be a bachelor of science or a bachelor of business. The course in 2008 is relatively shallow, and the courses after that are more difficult, which requires higher mathematics.
Optional majors: Computer Science, Computational and Applied Mathematics (Mathematics and Statistics), Computer Engineering, Master of Computer Science (IT).
Admission requirements: 1. Students who have completed the first year of undergraduate course with an average score of over 70; Or students who have finished the second year of junior college, the average score is above 70, IELTS: 6.0 (single subject is above 6.0).
2. The average scores of domestic high school graduates in English, Chinese and politics are above 80.
IT major, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
The computer science major of Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand offers two courses for students.
Is a bachelor's degree in computer and information science, which mainly enables students to master various computer skills and solve computer problems. This major can help students better understand the basic principles of computer science, and students can learn all aspects of advanced software technology through this major.
The computer science major offered by the second bachelor's degree in mathematical science focuses on cutting-edge technology. It is the first professional in New Zealand to provide mobile phone programming, mobile 3D imaging technology and distributed system compilation using Bluetooth.
Admission requirements: domestic high school graduates and students who have completed their first year of college study; Or domestic senior three students, with an average score of 70 or more in high school; IELTS: 6.0 (above 5.5 for single item).