Divisions, Faculties and Schools of Studies
The University’s academic units comprises the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences; Division of Education; Division of Health, Division of Management; Division of Science, Engineering and Computing; Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies; and the University of Waikato College.
Te Wānanga o Ngā Kete Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences
The division incorporates Te Kura Toi the School of Arts, Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri the School of Psychology, Te Kura Aronui the School of Social Sciences and Te Piringa the Faculty of Law, as well as two research institutes, Te Ngira National Institute for Population Research and Te Puna Haumaru The New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science. Programmes of study are informed by high level research expertise across the Division and our unique blend of disciplines enables students to engage with research leaders and practitioners on issues of local and global importance.
Our graduates are flexible and creative thinkers, self-directed and highly organised, excellent communicators and team workers, and innovators for change. Programmes incorporate explicit path-ways into the workforce as well as to higher degrees. We offer a wide range of qualifications from undergraduate certificates, diplomas and degrees through to masters and doctorate degrees. Academic excellence is the cornerstone of teaching and learning in programmes that develop students’ essential skills and expertise.
Te Kura Toi School of Arts provides teaching and research focused on understanding the human condition, the unique ways we experience the world, and the different forms of culture manifested from our ingenuity, imagination, resourcefulness and intellectual creativity. Research covers areas including languages and linguistics, global studies, music, dance, theatre, screen, media and creative technologies.
Te Kura Whatu Oho Mauri School of Psychology teaches across a wide range of psychology paths, from neuroscience to social psychology, with specialist graduate pathways including a professional qualification in clinical psychology. Research in the school has a strong and diverse profile, extending across areas of the discipline such as, Kaupapa Māori, behavioural, community, clinical and forensic psychology.
Te Kura Aronui School of Social Sciences actively promotes the University's core motto 'For the People'. Through a wide range of subjects and qualifications from undergraduate to postgraduate level, social sciences encourage critical thinking and the analysis of how individuals and groups in society relate to each other. The School’s researchers cover disciplines including anthropology, criminology, geography, environmental planning, history, philosophy, political science, social and public policy, and sociology.
Te Piringa Faculty of Law’s founding goals of professionalism, biculturalism, and the study of law in context. The Faculty offers a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree and a BA in Law, two LLM programmes, Diploma in Law, MPhil, PhD, SJD, Magister Juris and LLD degrees, and, in conjunction with the Waikato Management School, the Graduate Diploma in Dispute Resolution. The Faculty's research makes a significant and lasting contribution to the understanding and development of law internationally and nationally across areas from Māori and indigenous research to international and environmental law.
Te Ngira Institute for Population Research is the Aotearoa New Zealand national institute of demographic and population-focused research. It undertakes research that informs choices and responses to the demographic, social and economic interactions that are shaping the future, and offers undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications in population studies.
Te Puna Haumaru The New Zealand Institute for Security and Crime Science engages in research that aims to prevent and reduce crime, and increase our security and safety. We achieve these aims by bringing together disciplines from across the university, including computer science, data analytics, law, Māori and indigenous studies, political science, psychology and social policy. We are a partner in the Evidence-Based Policing Centre, and work with a variety of other agencies. We offer undergraduate papers in Security and Crime Science.
Division of Health
The Division of Health at the University of Waikato is a dynamic hub of teaching, research, and innovation. We are home to four leading schools: Health Equity and Innovation, Nursing and Midwifery, Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, and Sport and Human Movement.
Our Vision: To be a leading division in health education and research, recognised for our excellence, innovation, and commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of all those who live in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Our Mission: To educate future health professionals and conduct impactful research that addresses the critical health needs of Aotearoa New Zealand, with a particular focus on advancing Māori and Pacific health outcomes.
Our Strengths: The Division of Health at the University of Waikato is dedicated to creating a thriving and equitable Health Division where all staff and students flourish, guided by their unique cultural identities and aspirations. We offer a diverse range of innovative undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including the country's first graduate-entry Midwifery and Pharmacy programmes. Our staff comprises highly qualified academics conducting cutting-edge research in areas such as Māori and Pacific health, chronic disease prevention, and sports science, and leading clinical practitioners. Strong collaborations with iwi, hapori, healthcare providers, and industry leaders ensure our programmes are relevant and responsive to the needs of our community. We are deeply committed to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, integrating Māori perspectives and values into all aspects of our teaching, research, and engagement. This commitment ensures our graduates are equipped to address the health challenges facing Aotearoa New Zealand. We provide a supportive learning environment that fosters student success and prepares our graduates for rewarding careers in the health sector.
Division of Science, Engineering and Computing
The Division incorporates three schools (Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and Science), as well as two research institutes, The Environmental Research Institute (ERI) and Te Ipu o te Mahara - The Artificial Intelligence Institute.
Te Kura Mata-Ao School of Engineering offers the full range of professional engineering programmes from the traditional disciplines of Civil, Mechanical, Chemical and Process, Electrical and Electronic, and Materials and Process Engineering, to the developing areas of Mechatronics and Environmental Engineering. Software Engineering is also available in partnership with Au Reikura School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences Undergraduate programmes are available in the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (BE(Hons)), the Graduate Diploma in Engineering Management, and Certificate in Professional Engineering Practice. Six of the programmes are fully accredited by Engineering New Zealand and the Washington Accord.
Graduate degrees, which may be awarded with Honours, include Master of Engineering and Master of Engineering Practice.
Te Kura Mata-Ao also provides strong research-led education, hosting six world-class research groups in Advanced Materials and Manufacturing (WaiCAMM); Robotics, Automation & Sensing (WaiRAS); Resilient Infrastructure & Sustainable Construction (WaiRISC); Energy System Integration (ESI); Cold-formed Steel Structures Group and Water & Resilience, with combined external funding of over $40 million.
Au Reikura School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences provides a stimulating environment of quality teaching programmes and world-class research, producing graduates well-matched for the challenges of the contemporary and future workplace.
The School offers qualifications computer science, software engineering, applied computing, data analytics, mathematics, and design. At undergraduate level, the degrees available are the Bachelor of Applied Computing, Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Science, and the Bachelor of Design. Students interested in software engineering can study towards a four-year Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Software Engineering. The Software Engineering degree is fully accredited with Engineering NZ. Our software engineering graduates are industry-ready, having undertaken industry placements during their qualification.
Students can enrol in a range of our degrees at the Tauranga Campus, including the new Bachelor of Applied Computing, developed with industry input to stay current with tech trends. They can also complete the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, or start the Bachelor of Computer Science or Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Software Engineering, with the option to finish at the Hamilton campus. Small class sizes provide more one-on-one time with lecturers, fostering a close-knit community and valuable industry connections.
Advanced degrees offered within the School include the Bachelor of Science with Honours, Bachelor of Design with Honours, Master of Science, Master of Science (Research), Master of Design, Master of Cyber Security, Master of Artificial Intelligence, Master of Information Technology, and the PhD. Software Engineering students may also undertake a Master of Engineering degree. Postgraduate studies are also available at the Tauranga campus, subject to supervisor availability.
Te Aka Mātuatua School of Science is one of New Zealand’s leading Science faculties, offering a broad range of science disciplines with a unifying commitment to te taumata pūtaiao or the pursuit of outstanding science. Across our Hamilton and Tauranga campuses, our students and staff have access to unique natural environments and world-class facilities.
Undergraduate degrees are the Bachelor of Science, the Bachelor of Science (Technology) and the Bachelor of Climate Change. Graduate degrees include the Master of Science and Master of Science (Research). Doctoral study and research lead to the Doctor of Philosophy.
The School of Science's research is driven by the pursuit of outstanding science that has relevance in the real world. Our researchers are genuinely world-class and tackle some of the biggest challenges facing us in the Waikato and Bay of Plenty regions, Aotearoa, and the world. Our research falls within five overarching themes: Applied Climate Change; Connected Land, Water, and Life; Hazards and Extreme Environments; Science for Innovation, and Mātauranga Māori.
The School of Science hosts the Environmental Research Institute, the Coastal Marine Field Station in Tauranga, the Radiocarbon Dating Lab, and the International Centre for Terrestrial Antarctic Research.
The School of Science provides a range of analytical and consultancy services, including Mass Spectrometry, Chromatography, Particle Size Analysis, Water and Soil Analysis, Genetic Analysis, Research Vessels and much more.
Division of Education
Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education provides degree programmes in teacher education, social sciences in education, educational leadership, disability and inclusion, counselling, human development and education and society. It distinguishes itself among other education schools through its tradition and reputation for innovation, leadership and research.
The School was the first teachers’ college of education in New Zealand to merge with a university, the first to offer a teacher education programme online, and the first to offer a masters degree in initial teacher education.
Te Kura Toi Tangata School of Education offers a portfolio of qualifications at undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate levels. Three- and four-year degree programmes in teacher education, along with one-year graduate and postgraduate diploma programmes in teacher education, prepare competent, knowledgeable and critically reflective beginning teachers. These programmes have Teaching Council New Zealand approval, enabling graduates to register as teachers in New Zealand. A range of specialist postgraduate certificates, diplomas and masters degrees provide qualified teachers with programmes that are practice-related and designed for professionals. The School also offers a Bachelor of Social Sciences with majors in Education and Society and Human Development involving critical inquiry into the theories and practices of lifelong education and the study of human development across the life span. Counsellor Education programmes take a distinctive orientation emphasising what are often called narrative approaches in counselling and therapy. The Master of Counselling is approved by the New Zealand Association of Counsellors.
The Division has a strong commitment to research-informed practice with three institutes: Poutama Pounamu, Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research (WMIER) and Te Whai Toi Tangata Institute of Professional Learning (IPL); and four research centres: the Early Years Research Centre (EYRC), the Centre for Educational Leadership Research (CELR), the Centre for Global Studies in Education (CGSE); and the Technology, Environmental, Mathematics, and Science Education Research Centre (TEMS).
Division of Management
Te Raupapa Waikato Management School is respected nationally and internationally for its influential practice, practical programmes, relevant research and focus on connecting students with businesses. The School's purpose is to empower people to grow thriving businesses, a thriving society, and a thriving world, by growing knowledge, capability and character. Strong international relationships mean that teaching and research reflect global best business practice, while an engaged alumni and close links with the business community expose students to real-world challenges and employment opportunities. Waikato Management School students graduate with the essential business skills and knowledge to become private and public sector leaders. They think critically, carefully and creatively, and act responsibly and ethically.
The School is a member of an elite group of business schools that have earned "Triple Crown" status - the leading international acknowledgment of excellence in business education, and testament to the quality of the qualifications the School offers. It is accredited by AACSB International (the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), the world's longest established assessor of business education, EQUIS (EFMD Quality Improvement System) and AMBA (The Association of MBAs). Only 1% of the world's business schools have met the strict standards of all three accreditation bodies and earned this distinction of excellence.
Waikato Management School offers a wide range of business education at all levels of study.
Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao, Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies
Te Pua Wānanga ki te Ao the Faculty of Māori and Indigenous Studies teaches Māori and Indigenous Studies, Te Reo Māori, and Pacific and Indigenous Studies. These subjects can be taken as a major or minor within a BA, BSocSc or BCC, or for a diploma or certificate. The Diploma in Te Tohu Paetahi is a one-year full-time Māori language immersion programme taught in a whānau-orientated environment. At the postgraduate level, the Faculty offers the Bachelor of Arts with Honours, Master of Arts, Master of Social Sciences, MPhil, PhD, and a number of graduate and postgraduate certificates and diplomas.
The Faculty is world-renowned for its strength in research and teaching. Our academics have national and international academic profiles; several have won teaching and research awards, one services on the Waitangi Tribunal, many have won prestigious research funding, and in 2019 we hosted the largest Indigenous Studies conference in the world. Students can benefit from this expertise by pursuing research at masters and doctoral levels with us. A number of Faculty scholarships are available for all levels of study, including a scholarship to study overseas for a trimester.
University of Waikato College
University of Waikato College
The University of Waikato College delivers the University's international pre-masters and international diploma programmes, foundation and bridging programmes, English language programmes for students with English as an additional language, and study tours for international individuals and groups. The College has a key role in contributing to the distinctiveness, excellence and international connectedness of the University.
Certificate of Attainment in English Language; and Certificate of Attainment in Academic English
The Certificate of Attainment in English Language, and the Certificate of Attainment in Academic English are full-time courses of 23 hours per week for 10 weeks. All students study a core programme that helps improve their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. There are a number of intakes each year. Students are placed according to a recent English Language test result (such as IELTS) in an appropriate level.
The Certificate of Attainment in English Language is for students who are studying at an Elementary to Pre-intermediate level. Attaining the programme gives students the English language entry requirement to enter the Certificate of Attainment in Academic English.
The Certificate of Attainment in Academic English is for students who are studying at an Intermediate to Advanced level. Attaining specific grades in the upper levels of the programme gives students the English language requirement to enter foundation studies, the international and premasters diplomas, and University and undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. In addition to the ten-week blocks, each year there is also one intensive block of 30 hours per week for 8 weeks, available for the Certificate of Attainment in Academic English.
On successful completion of the course, students receive a University of Waikato certificate.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.
General English
General English is a course designed for students to improve their everyday English and is suitable for students preparing to enter the Academic English programme. The programme includes core language skills and vocabulary, fluency and accuracy in listening, speaking, reading and writing. General English is a full-time programme of 23 hours per week or part-time for 15 hours per week. Students can start most Mondays (except New Zealand public holidays) and study for 3 weeks to 6 months.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.
International Study Groups
With over 25 years of experience, the University of Waikato College is a leader in the field of providing unique and specialist English language programmes for international students. Some groups join an existing English language programme, while some have a tailor-made English language learning experience based on their individual requirements. Groups are able to take part in extracurricular activities, weekend excursions and hear from guest speakers.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.
Certificate of Attainment in Foundation Studies
The Certificate of Attainment in Foundation Studies is a full-time one or two trimester programme for international students who do not yet meet the academic entry requirements for undergraduate study at a New Zealand university. Students will learn the skills neccessary for successful tertiary study within New Zealand, with compulsory English language and elective papers across a range of study areas. On-campus classes include New Zealand students to encourage international students to improve their English and make New Zealand friends.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.
Certificate of University Preparation
The Certificate of University Preparation programme is a full-time one-trimester programme for New Zealand domestic students who do not yet meet the entry requirements for study at a university, or who need additional academic preparation. Students will be introduced to an adult learning environment including lectures, tutorials and workshops. The Certificate of University Preparation is an academically approved qualification that covers academic skills and capabilities, and introduces students to their discipline subjects through elective papers.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.
International Diploma (Business) and International Diploma (Computer Science)
The International Diplomas are full-time, three trimester programmes that provide pathways for international students into the second year of some degrees. The International Diploma (Business) consists of the first year of the Bachelor of Business, with additional supporting papers in academic English and academic study skills. The International Diploma (Computer Science) provides similar preparation that leads to the Bachelor of Science in two computing majors or the Bachelor of Computer Science.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.
Diploma in Postgraduate Preparation (Pre-masters)
The Diploma in Postgraduate Preparation is a full-time, two trimester programme that prepares international students for postgraduate studies at the University of Waikato, providing entry into a range of masters programmes in the Waikato Management School, the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences, the Division of Science, Engineering and Computing, and the Division of Health.
For more information, see University of Waikato College website.