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Ask the University of Auckland for an introduction. I had this intention to go to that university when I was a sophomore.
University of Auckland 1958 Auckland College was renamed the University of Auckland. 1882, the new Zealand parliament passed the bill to establish Auckland college, which is a legal document on the predecessor of Auckland university. The opening ceremony was held on May 2 1 the following year, announcing that the school was open to all, men and women of all classes, and was a completely democratic institution. At that time, there were four professors of classical literature and English, mathematics, natural science, chemistry and physics.

Chinese name: University of Auckland

University of Melbourne: University of Auckland

Established: 1883

Venue: New Zealand

Main departments: Business School, Engineering College, Science College, Medical College, Arts and Sciences College.

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University of Auckland University of Auckland, founded in 1883, is the largest higher education institution with the largest number of departments in New Zealand. The number one university in New Zealand. The University of Auckland is an international teaching center and a gathering place for academic elites. The university is located in the center of Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand, with a population of 6.5438+0.3 million, providing a wonderful and exciting environment for its nearly 40,000 students. 1958 Auckland College was renamed the University of Auckland. 1882, the new Zealand parliament passed the bill to establish Auckland college, which is a legal document on the predecessor of Auckland university. The opening ceremony was held on May 2 1 the following year, announcing that the school was open to all, men and women of all classes, and was a completely democratic institution. At that time, there were four professors of classical literature and English, mathematics, natural science, chemistry and physics. It not only has a long history, but also has the most advanced science and technology and teaching methods. The University of Auckland is also a member of the global university organizations Universities2 1 and the Pacific Rim University Association. At present, there are 465,438+10,000 students, 365,438+10,000 undergraduates, 7,000 graduate students and 0.3 million doctors, including 6,500 overseas students from more than one country in the world. The University of Auckland welcomes international students and recognizes Taylor's University of Auckland Foundation as a bridge to pursue this school-based science degree course. Taylor's pre-university students in Auckland can be guaranteed to enter the University of Auckland as long as they meet the score requirements stipulated in the degree program. Due to the large number of students in the University of Auckland, the admission criteria for some popular subjects are relatively high. For example, medical schools must have an interview, and the prerequisite for participating in the interview is that the college entrance examination reaches a certain standard. Others, such as the optometry college entrance examination, can only be interviewed with a score of more than 350, and only receive 10 every year, and the architecture department requires a score of more than 340. When selecting students, Aoda has selected the best students with good English level. Naturally, its school-running level is high, and all subjects have their own standards. The scale of the Olympic Games is quite large. The school is located in the city center, and the campus is divided into two parts by a busy main road. Other colleges are equivalent to another primary school, distributed throughout the city. From one college to another, you may have to drive or take a bus. Live in the bell tower of the University of Auckland

Unlike other Asian metropolises, Auckland's urban area is not large. The public transport system is dominated by buses and private cars, with relatively small traffic volume and convenient overall traffic conditions. Because people from all over the world do business or study here, Auckland is quite international and multicultural exchanges here, so people can learn many languages easily, and there are no racial boundaries between people. In terms of housing, the housing price near downtown Auckland is relatively high, and it takes a long time to open to traffic if you leave the urban area, so it is more difficult to decide on the place of residence. Except freshmen can live in dormitories, most students need to work hard to find an ideal place to live.

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Comprehensive 62 (Times Higher Education-QS World University Ranking in 2009) In 2009, The Times Higher Education Supplement (London), a British authority, ranked 200 universities in the world, and the University of Auckland ranked first in New Zealand with a global comprehensive ranking of 6 1. In the world ranking of disciplines, some departments of the University of Auckland are also among the best: Times Higher Education Supplement, University of Auckland World Ranking 100 Department, 2005 Global University Ranking Arts and Humanities, 25 Biomedical Biomedical 33 Engineering/Technical Engineering/Technology 49 Social Sciences 65 Scientific Sciences 72 Comprehensive 52.

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Campus The University of Auckland is located in four campuses in Greater Auckland, namely: the school emblem.

City Campus Graft on Campus Tamaki Campus Epsom Campus Auckland University has the following eight departments (each department includes several departments): Arts, Art, Business and Economics, National Institute of Economics and Business Administration of Creativity. Art and Industry (National College of Art Creation and Industrial Education, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Health Science) In addition, the University of Auckland has a theological seminary. School scenery

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Business School: Economics, Accounting, Finance, Taxation, Management, Information Management, Real Estate, Tourism, Marketing Engineering School: Chemistry and Materials Engineering, Software Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Computer System Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Engineering Science, Biomedical Engineering School: Information, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, Biology, Aviation Science, Aviation Science. School of Pharmacy and Art: Law, Education, Music, Classical Literature, History, Fine Arts, etc. In recent years, the newly opened and well-received courses in Austrian universities include: Business Management: the first course of "Women's Studies" was set up in business schools 1989. "Women and Institutions" is taught by a lecturer in the Department of Management Studies and Industrial Relations. The issues involved in this course include: analyzing the main obstacles for women to enter the management, gender differences in leadership, information exchange and career dynamics, women's contribution to management and equal employment opportunities. Basic courses: Basic courses are designed for students who are ready to enter the third grade but have weak basic knowledge. Mathematics: 1989, the school offers a degree course in mathematics, which is jointly taught by Auda and Oakland Institute of Education, and sets up a "certificate of mathematics education" to solve the shortage of qualified mathematics teachers in middle schools, improve the mathematics performance of all students (especially high school students), and encourage senior students to continue studying mathematics. Australian history: mainly discusses class, gender, race and other issues. Extra-curricular guidance: Due to the abundant teachers and funds in the school, the Student Learning Association provides more and more extra-curricular guidance and other help for students. Spanish: This course begins at 1984. It gives students four weeks of intensive language training and requires them to understand Spanish culture. This course plan includes two parts: one is to learn languages in New Zealand schools; The second is to study tourism in Spain. Real estate course: 1989, the 50th anniversary of the real estate course in universities. Since 1939 provided the Certificate of Urban Evaluation, the real estate course has gradually developed from undergraduate to various academic levels including doctoral degree. This course covers all aspects of real estate, including real estate law, marketing, urban planning, architecture, real estate valuation, real estate management, real estate development, real estate market data investigation and analysis, real estate economics and so on. 1983, trained the undergraduate of real estate management, and later created the master's degree. 1989 enrolled doctoral students for the first time. The courses are undertaken by teachers from commercial law, economics, accounting, finance and other departments, as well as senior and academic experts from some real estate-related enterprises. Business certificate: designed to meet the urgent needs of business departments for management professionals, set for full-time employees, hoping to become qualified professionals in marketing, finance, information systems or talent management, employee relations and so on.

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In recent years, business competition has become the hottest research topic in the business school of Auda University. Accounting research topics include: the impact of tax system on enterprise economy, contemporary professional accounting, financial model system, and the role of cost and business accounting system in business decision-making. The commercial law includes: studying the efficiency and fairness of the tax system and the tax problems of the whole country; Study competitiveness, policies and their relationship with intellectual property rights. Economics: comprehensive study of microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics; Study labor economics, international economics, economic thoughts and policies, New Zealand business and social history. Market research: the study of cross-cultural nature such as market reality and buyer's mentality; How to improve market activities with the theory of information and market science? The School of Real Estate, Architecture and Design formulates policies to improve the built environment (such as acoustic characteristics) and reduce energy consumption; Evaluate the coordinated development of natural environment and built environment; According to the theory of economics and management, evaluate the development of architecture and real estate, and evaluate the relative use period and value of real estate. The College of Arts studies the nature, function, practice and process of language and literature, music and visual arts. Study the past and present cultural characteristics and cultural heritage; Understand the past and present of New Zealand and other societies; Learning Maori language, art, culture and history; Research on women's issues; Comprehensive analysis of the influence of society, history and culture on education; In Metaphysics and Epistemology, he studies scientific theories and methods.

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The research in engineering is mainly to increase the understanding of nature and make use of natural forces and natural materials in a more effective and acceptable way. Its research scope includes pure theoretical material structure, chemical reaction of materials at high temperature, deformation characteristics, geometric characteristics of materials and how to imitate them. Others study glacier research, printing technology, Maori customs and language, New Zealand's geographical environment, crystal structure, laser, classical literature (especially Greek classical literature), sociology, urban waterfront research, heart mechanism, hypertension prevention and treatment methods and neurological research.

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Doctor Honoris: Helen Clark

Architecture √ Learning √ Learning √ Learning √ Learning √ In addition, Aoda also provides summer courses so that students who want to get credits in advance or need to retake the exam can get the expected credits during the summer vacation. In addition, there are basic courses in Austrian universities, which provide another preparatory course for foreign students or students who can't connect with universities. Studying in Austria University is convenient and ideal in general, except that parking is more troublesome and life is more expensive.

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The traditional courses of the University of Australia include: classical literature, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, comparative literature and Maori (indigenous peoples of New Zealand) cultural studies.

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Accommodation arrangement: the school's accommodation conference management center helps students arrange accommodation. Accommodation includes shared apartment or family accommodation, and the weekly rent is about NZ 120-NZ250. Living expenses: All kinds of living expenses in Auckland are reasonable. Students' annual living budget should be 65,438+00,000 New Zealand dollars, including accommodation, transportation, services and entertainment.

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Auckland University Foundation: graduated or studying in senior three, or completed in senior two, with a score of 75 or above; IELTS 5.5 or above, no less than 5 points in each course, TOEFL 500/ 173 or Cambridge Advanced English Certificate. Those who have no English scores or fail to meet the requirements can take English classes first. Undergraduate course: I have finished my freshman year in China with a score of 75 or above, or passed the New Zealand high school graduation exam. The minimum English requirement is IELTS 6.0, with no less than 5.5 for each course and TOEFL 550/2 15. Postgraduate: 75 points or above, bachelor degree from China Normal University; IELTS: above 6.5, with a score of not less than 6.0 in each course and TOEFL 575/235. If you have no English grades, you can take English classes first.

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Divided into two semesters, the first semester starts in February; The second semester begins in July. School scenery

Deadline for registration: undergraduate: first semester, 65438+February10; Second semester, May 3 1 Master: First semester, February 8,1; Second semester, May 3 1

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Foundation: 65,438+08,000 NZD/year (about 90,000 RMB) Undergraduate: 65,438+06,000-30,000 NZD/year (8-65,438+05,000 RMB) Postgraduate: 65,438+08.

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Architectural research, liberal arts, business information management, business, education (teaching), engineering, fine arts, health sciences, human services, law, pharmacy, music, nursing, optometry, performing arts (dance), sports, planning, science, social workers, technology, theology and visual arts.

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Undergraduate majors

Architectural research, liberal arts, business information management, business, education (teaching), engineering, fine arts, health sciences, human services, law, pharmacy, music, nursing, optometry, performing arts (dance), sports, planning, science, social workers, technology, theology and visual arts.

Certificate diploma course major

Education (early education), liberal arts, science, health science

Postgraduate diplomas and certificates

Applied psychology, architecture, liberal arts, biological science, business, clinical science, clinical psychology, creative and performing arts, education, fine arts, forensic medicine, language teaching, health psychology, health science, pharmacy, music, pharmacy, public health, science, social science, sports pharmacy, translation, theology, engineering, law and pharmacy.

Master's degree

Architecture, liberal arts, audiology, biological science enterprises, business administration, commerce, creativity and performing arts, creation, clinical education, pedagogy, engineering, engineering management, fine arts, health management, health science, international business, law, literature, management, pharmacy, nursing, pharmacy, planning, property, public health and public health.

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