University of Canterbury
Founded 1873 as Canterbury College, became Canterbury University College 1933 and acquired present title 1957. Incorporated Christchurch College of Education 2007.
Funding:
Public
Grades 3
Languages 1
Divisions 8
- Forestry SchoolFields of study: Forestry
- Law SchoolFields of study: Law
- Science CollegeFields of study: Astronomy and Space Science, Geology, Geography, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Psychology
- Arts CollegeFields of study: Gender Studies, American Studies, Classical Languages, Film, Religious Studies, Russian, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese, Anthropology, German, Mass Communication, Linguistics, Theatre, French, Journalism, Social Work, Cultural Studies, Music, Fine Arts, Health Sciences, Sociology, Philosophy, Political Sciences, History, Education, English
- Business and Economics College
- Education CollegeFields of study: Education
- Engineering College
Requirements
- Admission details: New Zealand citizens, acceptable grades in the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA), international students, equivalent or by admission ad eundem statum (by equivalent qualification)
Short online courses 11
- A Better Start to Reading
- Advanced Statistical Inference and Modelling Using R
- Basics of Statistical Inference and Modelling Using R
- Exploring Volcanoes and Their Hazards: Iceland and New Zealand
- Introducing Text Analytics and Natural Language Processing with Python
- Introduction to Human-Robot Interaction
- Mental Health and Nutrition
- Methods and Application in Human-Robot Interaction
- Smart Cities
- Smart Cities in New Zealand
- Visualizing Text Analytics and Natural Language Processing with Python