UC Engineering Planner

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Published by: canterbury university
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Plan the first year of your Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Degree at the University of Canterbury.
The UC Engineering Planner app helps students to plan their first year courses based on their school background and NCEA results. Use our course planner to see how you can keep your options open for more than one of our nine engineering disciplines and how to structure your year if you don’t have the full prerequisites for Engineering.
Once you’ve planned your year you can have the course list emailed to you.
Check our Frequently Asked Questions section to answer some of the questions you have about studying with us.
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