Master's degrees in Electrical engineering, Ngā tohu Paerua mō te Pūhanga hiko
Examples
Level 9 qualifications
How long it takes
Study for 2 years
Check with education providers about studying part time or online.
What you need
Bachelor’s degree or postgraduate certificate or diploma
These courses develop your ability to design and build electrical facilities like units, wiring, appliances and equipment.
Study level
Master's degrees are Level 9. You can study Levels 1–3 for NCEA at secondary school. A higher level means the study or training is more advanced.
About qualification levelsCredits
180You need this many credits to earn a master's degree. One credit equals about 10 hours of mahi like learning, studying and doing assessments. A year’s full-time tertiary study is usually worth 120 credits.
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You can find a path towards further study or training. Figure out what entry requirements you need before you apply.
From study or training
Level 7 or 8
Bachelor's or Honours degree
Level 8
postgraduate certificate, diploma or Honours
Other entry options
Entry options based on previous study or work experience
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From study or training, Mai i te akoranga, whakangungu rānei
Complete other study first
You need a postgraduate certificate or diploma, or a bachelor’s or honours degree to do a master’s degree.
Check the education provider’s website for more information.
Other entry options, Ētahi atu kōwhiringa whakauru
Special admission
An education provider may consider your previous study or work experience and motivation. This type of entry depends on your individual situation.
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Check for extra requirements and apply
Some study or training programmes have extra entry requirements like completing study in a specific area, supplying a portfolio, or doing an interview.
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Where can I study or train?Ka taea e au te ako, te whakangungu rānei ki hea?,
1 education provider offers Master's degrees in Electrical engineering
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