University of Auckland Faculty of Engineering
Te Waka Wewete Panga | |
The faculty buildings on Symonds Street | |
Type | Public |
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Parent institution | University of Auckland |
Dean | Professor Nic Peter Smith |
Administrative staff | 362 |
Students | 3,600 |
Undergraduates | 2.700 |
Postgraduates | 910 |
Location | Auckland, New Zealand |
Website |
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Enrollment data as of 2013 |
The University of Auckland Faculty of Engineering is one of nine faculties that make up the University of Auckland. Located on Symonds Street, Auckland, it has been consistently rated as the best Engineering School in New Zealand for quality of research.[1]
Facilities
The faculty itself is based at the University of Auckland city campus, with many research groups based at the Tamaki Campus, including the Center for Advanced Composite Materials (CACM), and the Yacht Research Unit (YRU). The Faculty has been undergoing recent renovation at its city Campus, including a modern atrium area with café, updated library, four new computer labs, two new large lecture theaters, and updates to equipment and seating in many smaller lecture rooms.
New Zealand's only Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope was acquired by the Research Center for Surface Materials Science (RCSMS) in 2005.[2]
History
The faculty was made famous for its role in Team New Zealand's America's Cup victory in 1995 and 2000, instrumental in its contribution was the world's first Twisted Flow Wind Tunnel built in 1994 at the Tamaki Campus that allows better simulation of the flow of wind over yacht sails by varying the angle of attack with height.[3] The smaller DeBray wind tunnel situated at the city campus is used for a variety of research and teaching purposes, but is primarily used commercially to provide pedestrian wind environment tests for new building consents for the Auckland City Council using its 1:400 scale model of the Auckland City central business district.
Departments
- Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Department of Engineering Science
- Department of Mechanical Engineering
Degrees
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honors)
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical and Materials Engineering
- Civil Engineering (including Environmental Engineering)
- Computer Systems Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Engineering Science
- Mechanical Engineering (including Woodfibre Composites)
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Software Engineering
- Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Arts Conjoint
- Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Commerce Conjoint
- Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Property Conjoint
- Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Science Conjoint
- Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Laws Conjoint
- Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Conjoint
Postgraduate
- Master of Engineering
- Master of Engineering Management
- Master of Engineering Studies
- Master of Operations Research
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Doctor of Engineering
- Diplomas and Certificates
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering
- Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Transportation)
- Graduate Diploma in Operations Research
- Postgraduate Certificate in Geothermal Energy Technology
- Postgraduate Certificate in Light Metals Reduction Technology
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.tec.govt.nz/upload/downloads/pbrf-full-report-2006.pdf Performance Based Research Fund (PBRF) 2006 full report
- ↑ http://www.engineering.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/engineering/about/profile.cfm Faculty Profile on the official Faculty website
- ↑ http://www.engineers.auckland.ac.nz/~dpel004/yru/html/Wind-tunnel/background.html Background of the Twisted Flow Wind Tunnel Facility