School Of Mathematical Sciences:
The Auckland University of Technology School of Mathematical Sciences in Auckland offers certificate/ degree/ and postgraduate qualification in: Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics. The Computer Science major of the BMathSc focuses on cutting edge technology and is the first in New Zealand to offer cell phone programming, mobile 3D graphics programming and programming distributed systems using Bluetooth. Our emphasis is on the latest programming developments and their application in the real-world.
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Courses / Programs:Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics
Where in the World is AUT?So where in the world is AUT? Physically, we are located on two campuses in Auckland, but we are an international university with relationships around the globe.
Relationships with International Tertiary Institutions
We have cooperative relationships and partnerships with tertiary institutions in Mexico, Chile, Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Taiwan, Korea, China, Fiji, Tonga, the United States, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.
Training and Consultancy Work
Our successful record in consultancy work means we are often called on to provide educational and strategic development planning and capacity building expertise. Projects of this nature focus primarily on countries in the South Pacific and Asia. We also undertake short courses for educators, business people and government officials either at our AUT campus or at international sites.
Promoting Technology and Business
The AUT Technology Park undertakes information and communication technology research and the incubation of related businesses. The park is a member of the United States Association of University Research Parks and the National Business Incubator Association. We also have a dedicated office at the Singaporean incubator, Phase Z.Ro and we continue to work closely with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise to promote new technologies and start-up businesses in overseas markets.
Research Collaborations
Our researchers undertake collaborative projects with researchers at universities and research institutes around the world. These collaborative efforts include work with researchers in the United States, Europe and the Pacific Island nations.
International Students
International students enrich our campus and broaden the world view of our domestic students. We have students from 72 countries studying at AUT, and had a 41 per cent growth in international enrolments in 2003.
Student Exchange Programmes
We have international staff and student exchange programmes with universities in Europe, Asia and Central and North America.