Study engineering, computer and mathematical sciences

Complex problems need people who can solve them. Cybersecurity threats. Ageing infrastructure. Automation that needs to work. At AUT, you'll tackle challenges like these for real companies. You'll work on projects with industry clients and complete workplace experience with organisations hiring graduates just like you. Small classes mean you work with lecturers who understand what industry problems look like. Then you'll graduate knowing you can build solutions under pressure – because you've been doing it all along.

A certificate or diploma will give you an introduction to your chosen subject and can prepare you for further study.

Research in engineering, computer and mathematical sciences

From smart cities to smarter code, AUT researchers are solving problems with real-world impact. Our research builds better systems, protects communities and helps industries adapt to a world that doesn’t wait.

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What it's like to study at AUT

Gain workplace experience while you study

Real workplace experience

Real projects, real connections. Many AUT programmes include workplace experience so you’re ready for what’s next.

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Industry-standard equipment

Theory's important. But at AUT much of the real work happens in our world-class facilities.

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Women in technology

Tech's better with diverse voices. Find support, build connections, and join other women who are already changing the industry.

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Ready to solve tomorrow's problems today? The best engineering happens when industry meets fresh thinking.

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International partnerships

Explore our partnerships and collaborative programmes with universities around the world.

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Opening in July, the City Campus’ new Engineering, Design and Technology building will be the home for our School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
The City Campus’ new Engineering, Technology and Design building is the home for our School of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences
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The threat of cyber attacks
What does the latest cyber hack teach us
16 Jan, 2026
The recent Manage My Health hack has made cybersecurity top of mind. AP Kenneth Johnson tells us what we can learn from the latest hack.
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AUT joins forces with Fisher & Payke...
18 Dec, 2025
Vice-Chancellor Professor Damon Salesa formalised AUT’s highly valued partnership with Fisher & Paykel Healthcare at a special ceremony held at City C...
AUT robots star at Kiwi derby
AUT robots star at Kiwi derby
11 Dec, 2025
AUT’s leadership in New Zealand’s sport and technology sectors was on full display at a recent Auckland FC game.
AI in action at AUT
AI in action
27 Nov, 2025
Industry leaders and academics gathered earlier in November for a dynamic panel discussion ‘AI in Action – Turning Innovation into Impact’.
Meet the robots
AUT robots attend first symposium
19 Nov, 2025
AUT’s humanoid robots took part in the Ministry for Ethnic Communities’ annual business symposium, Ethnic Xchange 2025.

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