New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electronics)

We increasingly rely on modern appliances, communication devices, IT hardware, and other electronic equipment in our personal lives and industry. This programme will teach students how to design, install, service, and maintain those devices.

 

What you will learn

Alongside general engineering modules, students will also undertake an engineering project and choose from electives in electronics, microcontrollers, healthcare technology, electronic manufacturing, and mathematics.

 

Career/further opportunities

Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering may be employed as engineering technicians in workplaces that have a technical/engineering basis relevant to their specialist engineering strand (mechanical, civil, electrical, and electronics). 

 

For the electronic engineering strand roles include working in telecommunications and electronics manufacturing.