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Study in New Zealand: Detailed interpretation of the University of Auckland preparatory course
New Zealand ( ) preparatory course is a basic course specially designed for international students to enter undergraduate studies at the University of Auckland. It is designed to improve international students' professional knowledge, language ability, learning skills and social life skills. Students can choose different subjects according to the major they wish to study. After meeting the minimum admission standards and English proficiency requirements of each department, they can be guaranteed admission to the University of Auckland's undergraduate program.
Course Features
(1) Successfully completing the preparatory course at the University of Auckland and obtaining the required results will guarantee admission to the University of Auckland to study for a related bachelor's degree program.
(2) The University of Auckland ( ) preparatory course is approved by the New Zealand University Chancellor's Committee and recognized by all New Zealand universities. It can be used to apply for admission to any public university in New Zealand and most Australian universities, including the Australian National University , University of Adelaide, Monash University and La Trobe University.
(3) Depending on the student’s academic level and English proficiency, this course can be completed within 8-18 months (3-6 semesters).
(4) There are usually four admissions periods each year, in January, April, July, and October.
(5) In addition to English courses, students need to study 4-5 professional courses.
(6) The preparatory course also teaches learning skills and ways of thinking, so that students can better adapt to the difficult and intense study at Auckland University.
Subject selection
In addition to the two courses of IELTS training and study skills at the University of Auckland ( ), students must choose 4-5 from the following subjects: calculus, statistics, Accounting, economics, biology, chemistry, physics, design, painting*, photography*, music*, geography*? (*Only for preparatory courses starting at the end of January, the subject setting also depends on the number of students).
Admission requirements
Chinese high school graduates and junior high school students with an average score of no less than 70%, an academic IELTS score of 5.0, or other equivalent English proficiency test scores, or passing the internal English exam . Students without IELTS scores can enroll in language courses in advance.
Fees and admission dates:
Express course: 8/9 months? IELTS 5.5? 20,500NZD
2012: January 23 & October 15 Day
2013: January 21 & October 14
Ordinary courses: 1 year? IELTS 5.0? 20500NZD
2012: January 23 Day & July 16
2013: January 21 & July 22
Expanded course: 18 months? IELTS 4.5? 30750NZD
< p> 2012: January 23 & July 162013: January 21 & July 22
For more information about studying in New Zealand, please pay close attention to: New Zealand (http://www.edu.org.nz)
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