Study at Institute of Information Sciences & Technology, Massey University, New Zealand - Computer Science, Electronic and Infocomm Engineering and Statistics

Computer Science, Electronic and Infocomm Engineering and Statistics Study at Institute of Information Sciences & Technology, Massey University, New Zealand International Students catered for - internal and extramural teaching

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Computer Science (CS) -

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a market screaming out for qualified IT professionals, find out what Computer Science can do for you... Computer Science complements other subjects such as accounting, biology, electronics, finance, history, geography, linguistics, marketing, mathematics, philosophy, physics, psychology . No prior computing or mathematical skills are required.

Electronic and Infocomm Engineering (EIE) -

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too could participate in NZ's only Student Space Exploration and Technology Initiative (SSETI)... Develop a broad range of skills and practice. Develop a systems approach, equipping graduates with generic skills that can be applied to the most current technology.

Statistics -

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Challenged? Beat the odds with Statistics papers... Most organisations find they need someone who can organise, analyse and interpret it intelligently. Recent Statistics graduates have found employment in areas as diverse as research science, environmental management, and commerce.

Studying with us

IIST is located on both the Palmerston North

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campuses. We offer a wide range of Information & Technology Undergraduate and Postgraduate study options. IIST is the home of innovative technology solutions. Take control of your future by studying with us.

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Undergraduate Programmes The provision of an increasing number of well-qualified scientists and technologists is an essential requirement for the future well-being of new Zealand. This is nowhere more true than in the information technologies. A number of undergraduate programmes of study are available within the Institute in this field, in the form of three and four-year Bachelors degrees.

In addition, papers taught within the Institute can be taken as supporting subjects in conjunction with other majoring programmes for most of the Bachelors degrees offered by the University. Some of the undergraduate programmes taught by the Institute are available in extramural (off-campus) mode.

Note that the papers are offered at different levels: 100-level (e.g.

159.101) generally corresponds to first-year, 200-level (e.g. 161.220) to second-year and 300-level (e.g. 143.337) to third-year. 400-level papers relate to fourth year undergraduate study within the BE and BTech degrees.

The following links (into the College of Sciences web pages) provide general information on degrees and papers within the Institute. You can also request an enrolment pack. Further advice is available from the Course Advisor shown for each subject. More detailed information can also be found in the various degree handbooks.

Bachelors Degrees...

Bachelor of Engineering

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:Computer Systems Engineering Information Engineering Information and Telecommunications Engineering Software Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering Technology

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:Electronic Engineering Systems Engineering Telecommunications Engineering

Bachelor of Information Sciences

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:Computer Science Computing Data Mining Decision Science Statistics

Bachelor of Science

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:Computer Science Computing Decision Science Electronics Statistics

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