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University Program Information
The University of Auckland offers a variety of programs and services for students, staff, and alumni. The following information provides an overview of the university's faculties, research areas, and study options.
Faculties and Institutes
The University of Auckland is comprised of several faculties and institutes, including:
- Arts and Education
- Business School
- Engineering and Design
- Law
- Medical and Health Sciences
- Science
Research Areas
The university is involved in various research areas, including:
- Mttaki | The Challenge
- Postgraduate research and study
- ResearchHub
- University research centres
- Auckland Bioengineering Institute
- Liggins Institute
- Centres of Research Excellence
- Other research centres
Study Options
The university offers a range of study options, including:
- Undergraduate study options
- Postgraduate study options
- Professional development and short courses
- 360 International
Admission Criteria and Tuition Fees
The admission criteria and tuition fees for each program vary. However, the following information is available:
- Entry requirements
- Fees and money matters
- Scholarships and awards
Support Services
The university provides various support services for students, including:
- AskAuckland
- Student Hubs
- Student IT Hub
- Student Health and Counselling
- Career Development and Employability Services (CDES)
- Ratonga Hautanga Tauira | Student Disability Services (SDS)
Campus Life
The university has several campuses, including:
- Campus maps
- Emergencies and safety on campus
- Living in Auckland
- Clubs and societies
- What's On
- Mori life on campus
- Pacific life on campus
Facilities and Services
The university offers various facilities and services, including:
- Libraries and Learning Services
- Early childhood centres
- Food and retail
- Sport and recreation
- Event and conference services
- University of Auckland Clinics
- Kate Edger Information Commons
Stand Up Paddle Boarding Program
The university offers a Stand Up Paddle Boarding program, which includes:
Learn to SUP
The Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard course is a two-hour session that covers safety and paddling conditions, basic technique, and drills. The course is held at the Hyundai Marine Sports Centre, Okahu Bay.
Course Dates
The course is available on:
- Friday, 17 October, 4pm 7pm
- Wednesday, 19 November, 4pm 7pm
Costs
The cost of the course is:
- $40 for UOA students or staff
- $50 for community members
