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If you excelled in Physics and Mathematics during your school years, pursuing an Engineering degree could launch you into a highly fulfilling career. Potential career paths span various engineering disciplines such as aerospace, civil, automotive, mechanical, and nuclear. Gain expertise in handling intricate systems, overseeing major projects, and addressing real-world challenges. This program provides thorough training with cutting-edge technologies. At SIT, the first year of engineering studies consists of five mandatory courses along with elective options, enabling you to explore two specializations before committing to one. You'll then choose electives aligned with your intended major for the second and third years. Civil Specialization: Ethics, Law and Professional Conduct, Environmental Engineering, Mechanics and Structures, Project Management, Risk Management, Traffic and Highway Engineering, Water and Wastewater Engineering. Mechanical Specialization: Ethics, Law and Professional Conduct, Machines, Manufacturing, Mechanics, Product Design, Project Management, Risk Management. The Bachelor of Engineering Technology is designed for high school graduates who meet the entry requirements (including NCEA Level 3), recent New Zealand Diploma in Engineering graduates seeking to advance into the engineering field, and current professionals (in areas like roading and transportation, water and wastewater engineering, infrastructure, mechanical engineering, and design) aiming for higher-level roles.