Professional mechanical engineers know what it takes to design and build machines.

They also investigate problems and faults with machinery and study ways to improve manufacturing and energy productions.

Study mechanical engineering at MIT and you’ll get the real-world skills you need to enter the industry.

Become a professional engineering technician, design engineer or plant engineer.

Programmes

  • New Zealand Certificate in Study and Employment Pathways (Level 3) Pre Diploma Engineering
    • Six months to one year
    • MIT TechPark
    • February, July
  • New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) (Level 6)
    • More than one year
    • MIT TechPark
    • February, July
  • Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) (Level 7)
    • More than one year
    • MIT TechPark
    • February, July
  • Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) (Level 7)
    • One year
    • MIT TechPark
    • February, July
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