
Ara Institute of Canterbury
University
TBD, New Zealand NZ
University in New Zealand
Programs (22)
Bachelor of Accounting
A foundational accounting program covering financial accounting, management accounting, taxation, and audit principles. Graduates are well-positioned for further professional accounting qualifications.
Bachelor of Applied Engineering
This program combines theoretical engineering principles with practical application in mechanical, electrical, and civil systems. Students gain hands-on experience through industry partnerships and workplace-integrated learning.
Bachelor of Automotive Engineering
Specializes in vehicle design, engine systems, and automotive technology. Students learn mechanical principles specific to automobiles and gain practical workshop experience.
Bachelor of Business Management
An undergraduate degree focusing on core business principles including accounting, marketing, human resources, and strategic management. The curriculum emphasizes real-world problem-solving through case studies and industry projects.
Bachelor of Construction Management
A specialized program in planning, executing, and overseeing construction projects. Students learn project management, cost control, health and safety regulations, and sustainable building practices.
Bachelor of Culinary Arts
A practical program in professional cooking, food preparation, menu planning, and kitchen management. Students work in on-campus kitchens and gain experience in diverse culinary techniques.
Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
Prepares graduates for roles working with young children in kindergarten and early learning settings. The program covers child development, curriculum design, and play-based learning methodologies.
Bachelor of Environmental Science
This program examines environmental systems, conservation, sustainability, and resource management. Students conduct field research and learn to address contemporary environmental challenges.
Bachelor of Graphic Design
A creative program focusing on visual communication, branding, digital design, and web design. Students build portfolios through studio-based projects and develop proficiency in design software and typography.
Bachelor of Hospitality Management
Training for management roles in hotels, restaurants, event venues, and tourism operations. The program combines business fundamentals with hospitality-specific knowledge including guest services and operational management.
Bachelor of Information Technology
This program covers software development, systems design, databases, and cybersecurity fundamentals. Students develop practical coding skills across multiple programming languages and frameworks.
Bachelor of Nursing
A comprehensive nursing program leading to registration as a Registered Nurse. Students complete clinical placements in hospitals and community settings alongside theoretical coursework in anatomy, pharmacology, and evidence-based practice.
Bachelor of Psychology
An introductory program in human behavior, cognitive processes, and mental health. Students learn research methods and apply psychological principles to real-world contexts.
Bachelor of Social Work
Prepares graduates to support individuals and communities facing social challenges. The program covers social justice, counseling skills, ethical practice, and community engagement.
Bachelor of Sports and Recreation Management
Training for management roles in sports facilities, recreation centers, and event organization. The program combines sports science fundamentals with business and organizational management.
Certificate in Health and Safety in Construction
A focused certification meeting regulatory requirements for construction site safety. Covers hazard identification, risk management, and compliance with New Zealand health and safety legislation.
Diploma in Hospitality Operations
A shorter qualification for those seeking to enter hospitality management roles. Covers front-of-house operations, food service, guest relations, and basic accounting for hospitality businesses.
Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering
A research-focused doctoral program allowing students to conduct independent investigation in engineering specializations such as construction engineering, materials science, or sustainable systems. Candidates develop advanced expertise and contribute novel knowledge to the field.
Master of Applied Health Sciences
Specialized postgraduate program for healthcare professionals advancing clinical knowledge and research skills. Topics include evidence-based practice, health policy, and specialized clinical areas.
Master of Business Administration
An advanced management degree for professionals seeking leadership roles. The curriculum covers strategic management, finance, organizational behavior, and international business.
Master of Engineering in Construction
Advanced program for construction professionals focusing on project delivery, risk management, and sustainable construction innovations. Research-based coursework with industry case studies.
Master of Information Technology Management
Combines technical and managerial expertise in IT systems and digital transformation. Students explore emerging technologies, cybersecurity strategy, and IT governance.