Study options in future technology
Are you interested in making the next major breakthrough in space travel? Creating devices that save lives? Helping to design the next blockbuster film? Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington nurtures natural curiosity and problem solving skills to help our students become leaders in future tech.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Gain the knowledge and skills to design and build exciting technology that could change how the world works.

Bachelor of Design Innovation
Develop industry skills and knowledge in design through an experimental approach that encourages creative and thoughtful design solutions.

Bachelor of Science
Follow your passion and dive into a fascinating career with the option to specialise in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Space Science, and much more.
Specialised Master's degrees
Master of Artificial Intelligence
Gain skills and conceptual understanding that prepare you for a professional or academic future in artificial intelligence.
Master of Design Technology
Learn in the heart of the industry from world-leading professionals teaching in VFX, game design, animation, 3D motion graphics, and multimedia design.
Master of Computer Science
Gain knowledge of computer science theories, methods, and strategy, and build on your skills in computing architecture, construction, engineering, and design.

Technology is constantly changing. At Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, our programmes are at the forefront of industry and technology preparing you for jobs of the future.
Prof. Dale Carnegie
Dean of Faculty of Engineering
How we're creating technology for the future

Robot field trial hits the ground
Our research into how robots react to different terrains could have applications for forestry, mining, or even space exploration.

Improving battery technology
Dr Shalini Divya has spent years creating more sustainable, affordable, and safer battery technology.

Space Engineer joins the University
Randy Pollock's career has included everything from designing instruments to measure clouds and dust on Earth, to developing instruments to operate on Mars.
Find out more
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Tackling climate change
Ice sheets are shrinking, oceans are warming, and global temperatures are rising—there’s a growing demand for people with the knowledge to solve these issues.
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Improving health and wellbeing
Good mental and physical health is vital for people and communities to thrive. Match you passion with your skills to make a difference.
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Events, visits, and Open Day
Our events offer you the chance to talk to staff and students. Visit us on campus, attend an information evening, or join us at an online session.