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Postgraduate Certificate in Robotics and Automation Engineering PGCertRobotEng

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On-Campus

Level of Study

Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma

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Summary

Robotics and automation have been widely applied in many industries, including healthcare, agriculture and manufacturing. The Postgraduate Certificate in Robotics and Automation provides the right foundations for you to begin exploring your potential in these fields.

Many of our teaching staff are well-recognised experts who are a part of the University’s Centre for Automation and Robotic Engineering Science, which collaborates with industry and researchers on a global scale. This ensures that our courses are kept up-to-date with recent real-world applications, including direct insights into the emerging technologies available here in New Zealand.

The PGCertRobotEng also offers flexibility for those who want a taste of postgraduate study but are not ready to commit to a longer programme. It can serve as a pathway towards further, masters-level study for students who wish to pursue the Master of Robotics and Automation Engineering.

Entry criteria

Minimum requirements listed here are the likely grades required and do not guarantee entry. We assess each application individually and applicants may require a higher grade to be offered a place.

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Taught 60 points

Grade required

GPA Grade Point Average 2.5

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Taught 60 points

You must have completed a Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in a relevant subject with a Grade Point Average of 2.5 in 60 points above Stage III.

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A relevant bachelors degree from this University with a Grade Point Average of 3.0 or higher in 60 points above Stage II.

Note: Whether a degree is considered relevant will depend on the courses passed. Degrees or subjects in applied science, bioengineering, computer science, data science, electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information technology, mechatronics, science, or technology, may be considered relevant.

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