
Other Engineering
A course by
University of Auckland
A research-focused master's programme that develops advanced engineering knowledge and research skills in a chosen specialisation.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Conduct fundamental or applied engineering research, resulting in a significant thesis contributing to the field.

Develop confidence and independence in analysing problems and assessing solutions in complex engineering contexts.
The Master of Engineering (ME) at the University of Auckland enables students to conduct rigorous intellectual analysis and develop solutions in a specialised field of engineering. The flexible structure allows students to select from a range of specialisations and undertake a 120-point research thesis. The programme fosters independence, critical thinking, and research capability, leading to a qualification suited for both professional development and further study such as a PhD.
What you need to know first
A relevant three-year bachelors degree (e.g., engineering, science, architecture) for the 180-point programme
A relevant four-year bachelors degree or honours/PGDip for the 120-point programme



Other Engineering
A course by
University of Auckland
A research-focused master's programme that develops advanced engineering knowledge and research skills in a chosen specialisation.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing

Conduct fundamental or applied engineering research, resulting in a significant thesis contributing to the field.

Develop confidence and independence in analysing problems and assessing solutions in complex engineering contexts.
The Master of Engineering (ME) at the University of Auckland enables students to conduct rigorous intellectual analysis and develop solutions in a specialised field of engineering. The flexible structure allows students to select from a range of specialisations and undertake a 120-point research thesis. The programme fosters independence, critical thinking, and research capability, leading to a qualification suited for both professional development and further study such as a PhD.
What you need to know first
A relevant three-year bachelors degree (e.g., engineering, science, architecture) for the 180-point programme
A relevant four-year bachelors degree or honours/PGDip for the 120-point programme


In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 3 locations

Acquire deep, specialised knowledge tailored to the student's area of interest in engineering.
Meeting university's postgraduate admission requirements
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Available in 3 locations

Acquire deep, specialised knowledge tailored to the student's area of interest in engineering.
Meeting university's postgraduate admission requirements