- Home
- Programmes
- Mechanical Engineering
- New Zealand
8 Bachelor's degrees in Mechanical Engineering in New Zealand

Mechanical Engineering (Hons)
The Mechanical Engineering (Hons) course is offered at University of Canterbury. Mechanical engineers design and develop everything that moves or has moving parts — from airplanes to wind turbines to dishwashers.

Bachelor of Architectural Studies
Learn to design and shape the built environment—majoring in the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program from Victoria University of Wellington.

Mechanical Engineering
This Mechanical Engineering course from Auckland University of Technology prepares you for careers as an engineering technologist in mechanical engineering, and production or manufacturing engineering.

Mechanical Engineering (Honours)
Through the Mechanical Engineering (Honours) degree from Auckland University of Technology you will develop a broad base of engineering skills and prepare yourself for a wide range of engineering careers.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering uses mechanics and energy principles to design, research, develop and manufacture tools, engines, motors and other devices. At the Mechanical Engineering programme at the University of Waikato we align what you learn with what industry requires.
Engineering Technology (Mechanical)
This Engineering Technology (Mechanical) programme from Waikato Institute of Technology is for those who want a career in engineering. Students will learn theory and practical skills using technology in our engineering labs. The Bachelor of Engineering Technology is accredited by the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ).
Engineering Technology (Mechanical)
Engineering Technology (Mechanical) at Manukau Institute of Technology suits students who want to combine engineering theory with practical career skills.
Mechanical Engineering (Honours)
The Mechanical Engineering (Honours) programme of The University of Auckland is allowing students to become part of a community that plays a role in improving our future – blend theory and practice to contribute to an increasingly technologically advanced, sustainable world.