Course details

Conjoint: Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences
Domestic tuition $5,785 per year
International tuition $31,890
NZQF Level 7

About the course

A sound understanding of computer and information sciences is essential for any business. The Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences conjoint programme will equip you with skills and knowledge from two complementary disciplines, in as little as four years.

As a graduate of the BBus/BCIS conjoint programme you will have a broad base of skills and be prepared for a myriad of career opportunities. You will develop a sound technical understanding of computing and information technology, knowledge of core business disciplines, plus the ability to plan, develop and apply appropriate technologies and tools to framing and solving problems in a range of contexts.

Entry requirements

From school

  • University Entrance (NCEA, CIE or IB), and
  • NCEA: Level 3 with merit or equivalent
  • Applicants must meet the requirements for entry set by each of the degrees.

From previous tertiary education study

  • Where a student is applying on completion of the first year of study in one of the degrees, they must have an average grade of B or better in their first year papers.

Selection criteria

  • Interview may be required

Note: Entrance to university does not guarantee admission to a specific programme of study.

About the provider

AUT is a contemporary New Zealand university focused on providing exceptional student opportunities and learning experiences, and graduate success in a context stimulated by impactful research and industry connectivity.

More than 26,000 students are enrolled at AUT in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, studying at one of the three campuses. AUT has consistently been a leader in undergraduate and postgraduate enrolment growth of both New Zealand and international students across a wide range of professional disciplines, and as a result we are now the second largest university in New Zealand.

AUT's teaching is innovative and student centred. AUT encourages students to collaborate, experiment and to experience working life beyond the classroom. In addition to teaching, the university has a strong focus on innovative research in areas such as biotechnology, artificial intelligence and nutrition.

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