Application conditions for junior college students to apply for Waikato University
Education requirements: graduated from high school and completed the freshman course.
Language requirements: IELTS total score is 6.5, and the single item is not less than 6.0.
Undergraduate-students who have studied full-time undergraduate for three years this year can only apply for direct admission to Huaida University after two years of undergraduate study. Students can go directly to college without passing the preparatory course, and students can supplement their IELTS scores. If students apply for the same major, they can apply to transfer the domestic credits of matching courses to Waikato University.
Undergraduate courses at the University of Waikato
The University of Waikato, founded in 1964, is one of the eight public universities funded by the New Zealand government, with more than12,500 students and more than 2,200 international students from more than 70 countries in the world. Waikato University enjoys a high reputation in the world, especially in management, law, computer science, natural science and education.
Its school of management is one of the elite management schools in the world, and it has obtained triple certification of AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA.
University of Waikato and zhejiang university city college jointly run the United College of Waikato University in zhejiang university city college.
According to the QS World University Ranking in 20 18, the University of Waikato ranks among the top 1% in the world, among which 13 ranks among the top 300 in the world (former 1%) and tourism and hotel management ranks 27th in the world.
University of Waikato ranking
202 1QS ranked 375th, 202 1 times higher education ranked 50 1-600, and academic ranking of world universities ranked 70 1-800, 202 1U in 2020. American universities in the news world rank 76 1 [8- 12].
World ranking of tourism and hotel management 13.
In the national research ranking completed in 2007, the University of Waikato ranked first among universities in New Zealand in the following disciplines: accounting and finance, business studies, communication studies, news media, music, literature and other arts, chemistry, computer science, ecology, evolution and behavior, biology, mathematics and education.