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Auckland Internship Program
Location: New Zealand: Auckland
Term: Fall, Spring
Description
If it's beauty you seek, New Zealand should be near the top of your list. All our programs in Auckland give you ample opportunity to explore not only the diverse City of Sails itself but also the stunningly beautiful countryside. The combination of academic work, field trips, and personal travel opportunities gives students a rich introduction to New Zealand life and culture.
All students enroll in one required course, then enroll directly at the University of Auckland or Auckland University of Technology (AUT), depending on their specific field and interests. Students take two courses at the university of their choice and complete an 8- to 10-week internship as their fourth and final course.
Intern Types
- Engineering (Mechanical)
- Engineering (Electrical)
- Architecture
- Art/Fine Arts
- Health Sciences
- International Relations
- Linguistics
- Marketing, Ad, PR
- Political Science/Politics
- Tourism
- Media (Radio, TV, & Film)
- Information Systems
Languages
- English
Cost in US$:
Cost Includes:
Credit Available
no
Experience Required
yes
- The University of Auckland and Auckland University of Technology’s admissions criteria require study abroad students to have a minimum overall GPA of 3.0.
This Program is open to
American Participant.
Boston University Study Abroad's Mission Statement
One of the first universities in the country to send students abroad, Boston University Study Abroad (formerly International Programs) is the premier study abroad provider in the United States. We offer an unmatched variety of academic and internship programs in more than 30 cities on six continents. Every year, students from Boston University and over 150 other colleges and universities nationwide enjoy the opportunity to study language, liberal arts, fine arts, science, business, engineering, or pursue an internship. Our job is to help students realize their dreams to study and intern abroad.
