

Languages courses encourage students to dive in and take an active role in class work. Students use computer-based technology in state-of-the-art language laboratories, which involve intensive listening and speaking practice in order to improve pronunciation and to develop listening skills.
A growing number of Languages papers are offered via AUTOnline, which provides students with the ability to discuss work through email, discussion forums, wikis, blogs and e-portfolios.
Bachelor of Arts students undertake a semester of co-operative education working with an employer to take their theoretical learning to the real world.
Students also have the opportunity to use the university’s international relationships to take part in a global exchange program.
At AUT we want to provide students with a transition between your studies and the world of employment. Co-operative education and our strong industry links provide students with work opportunities in a variety of major New Zealand organisations.
In the final year of your Bachelor of Arts degree, you spend one semester working with an organisation on a project that is related to your major. This provides an opportunity to reflect on the relationship between your studies, practice and your own skills.
Co-operative Education gives you a great start in the industry while still being able to get feedback from AUT lecturers. With this unique structure and the industry knowledge it provides, our graduates are not only experienced but have a distinctive qualification that sets them apart.
The School of Language and Culture has developed partnerships with overseas universities to develop our focus in both curriculum and research. This helps our students understand the global environment in which we operate.
We have overseas exchanges with the following universities:
Mexico
Tecnologico De Monterrey
Universidad de Monterrey
Sweden
Malmö University
UK
Leeds Metropolitan University
Japan
Hirosaki University
Kanda University
Sapporo University
Waseda University
For more information contact exchange@aut.ac.nz.
Robin Stark says going on exchange to China was one of the best experiences he’s had. The AUT BA (major in Chinese) student applied and was accepted for an exchange with the University of Jinan for the first semester of this year.