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Explore World-Class Programs at ICA : Engineering, IT, and More

Updated: Jun 5

Every final decision to choose an international institution includes factors built into how we evaluate academic quality, global relevance, cultural support, and the potential for meaningful career outcomes. International College of Auckland  World-Class Programs in Engineering, IT, and More. If you’re considering studying in New Zealand, especially coming from countries like India, Nepal, the Philippines, Bangladesh, or Sri Lanka, ICA offers a friendly and supportive environment that feels like a home away from home.


ICA offers strong industry connections and personalised career support to help students become truly job-ready, not just qualified. From employer events to CV writing and mock interviews, students are guided every step of the way toward employment. ICA prepares students to succeed in real job settings. For international students, ICA provides tailored support through orientation, housing help, academic workshops, and wellness guidance.

The fact is, ICA's supportive structure creates a welcome effect that helps students settle into life in New Zealand, academically and beyond.


We will walk you through what makes ICA special, from their career-focused programs in IT, Engineering, and English to the support they provide. We’ll also share insights on New Zealand’s growing job market and how ICA stands out among other institutions.


Career Focused Programs with Real-World Skills


ICA has become a prolific choice for students through its practical programs in Information Technology, Engineering, and English, fields that have consistently held the attention of today’s job market. For example, IT courses like the New Zealand Diploma in IT Technical Support (Level 5) and Diploma in Network and Systems Administration (Level 7) help students gain the hands-on knowledge needed in modern workplaces. Engineering diplomas in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering include real-world projects and lab work. English language courses (NZCEL) help students improve communication for study and employment.

Julieanne Uy, Marketing Manager at ICA, says:


“Our focus at ICA is to ensure students don’t just earn a qualification, they graduate job-ready. From day one, you’ll work on projects and case studies that mirror real industry scenarios.”


This approach gives students practical skills and builds strong portfolios.Students benefit from small class sizes and personal guidance, which means they get the support they need throughout their time at ICA.



Small Class Sizes and Personalized Learning


At ICA, classes are intentionally small so students can get one-on-one support from lecturers. 

Interactive learning is key. Students join group work, class discussions, and practical sessions. Extra support is available too, including workshops for academic writing, research, and communication skills.


Sheetal Saini, Marketing Manager – India and Nepal, shares:


“Our students often say how comforting it is to celebrate cultural festivals together and share their traditions on campus. It’s not just about the education. When you finish the course, you’ll have lifelong friendships built and professional connections that across continents.”


Flexible Intakes to Start Your Studies on Your Schedule


ICA provides multiple intakes throughout the year, so you don’t have to wait too long to start your studies. Whether you're planning ahead or looking for a mid-year entry, ICA offers options to suit your timeline.


Julieanne Uy, Marketing Manager at ICA, adds:


“This flexibility is a huge plus for international students. It’s also ideal for working professionals who might want to start studying at a non-traditional time of year.”


Most diploma programs are designed to be completed in one year, which means students can quickly move forward to work or further study.


Key Academic Programs at ICA


ICA offers training that blends hands-on learning with industry alignment, making it easier for students to transition into jobs or higher education. Whether you're leaning toward civil engineering, aiming for a future in IT, or hoping to improve your English for further study or the workplace, there's something here that suits.


Diploma in Civil Engineering (Level 7)


This course suits those who want to get involved in shaping future infrastructure. It’s officially recognised by NZQA and strikes a balance between learning the theory and getting hands-on experience that relates directly to the job.


The course includes training in areas such as:


  1. Structural design and analysis

  2. Understanding soil and foundations

  3. Managing water systems

  4. Project coordination

Experienced professionals lead the learning by combining in-class sessions with hands-on activities. Students also get to work with real industry tools and team up on projects that mirror actual workplace scenarios.


Possible roles after study:


  • Site Engineer

  • Project Coordinator

  • Design Assistant

  • Civil Engineering Technician

  • Consultant in infrastructure projects

This course can also lead into a Bachelor's or even Master's program for those who want to keep studying.


New Zealand Diploma in Information Technology Technical Support – Level 5


This course suits students who are either starting out in IT or want to strengthen their basics. It teaches the basics you need for jobs in tech support and system work.


What you’ll learn to do:


  • Set up and look after computer hardware and software

  • Solve basic network problems

  • Help users both in the office and remotely

  • Understand how tech systems work inside a business

A great bonus is the pathway this course offers to continue your studies at:

  • Auckland Institute of Studies (New Zealand)

  • Griffith University (Australia)


Possible job options after finishing:


  • IT Support

  • Helpdesk Analyst

  • Junior System Admin

  • Entry-Level Network Support

There’s steady demand for people with IT skills in New Zealand, so this course can be a smart step.


Diploma in Network and Systems Administration – Level 7


If you already have a foundation in IT and want to build on it, this program is a solid next step. It focuses on areas that are important in today’s tech world,like setting up networks, keeping systems secure, and using cloud technology.


What you’ll cover:


  • How to manage secure servers

  • Working with different types of cloud systems

  • Tools used for communication and teamwork in companies

  • Projects that reflect the kind of work you’d do in a real job

Along the way, ICA’s Industry Pathway Manager is there to help you connect with local businesses for internships and job leads, giving you real-world exposure before you graduate.


Jobs this can lead to:


  • Network Engineer

  • Cloud Specialist

  • Systems Administrator

  • IT Support for Project Teams

It’s also a good option if you’re planning to focus more on cybersecurity or system design later.


English Language Programs – NZCEL (Foundation to Level 5)


Good communication makes a big difference, especially if you plan to study more or work in an English-speaking place. ICA’s English programs help students improve speaking, writing, reading, and listening skills.


These programs are ideal for:


  • Students planning to join other ICA courses

  • People who want to improve workplace communication

  • Those aiming for jobs that deal with customers


Why students choose it:


  • Small class sizes mean more attention

  • Teachers are supportive and easy to approach

  • Lessons are based on everyday and work situations

  • Completing the course gives you access to other ICA programs

No matter your level, these classes help you move forward.


Where ICA Graduates Go


There’s strong demand in New Zealand for trained workers in tech, engineering, and customer service. ICA’s courses are tailored to meet that demand.

Graduates also qualify to apply for a three-year post-study work visa, giving them a chance to gain local experience.


Career outcomes for graduates:


Civil Engineering (Level 7):


  • Engineering roles on-site and in planning

  • Coordinator positions in construction projects

  • Technicians and support staff in the public or private sectors


IT Support (Level 5):


  • Tech support in companies or help desks

  • Network and system maintenance

  • Entry roles that lead to further study or experience


Network and Systems Admin (Level 7):


  • Building and maintaining network systems

  • Working in cloud infrastructure or IT security

  • Supporting project teams with technical expertise


NZCEL (English):


  • Entry into diplomas or degrees

  • Customer-facing jobs in hospitality or retail

  • Improved communication for daily and work use


Sheetal Saini, ICA's Marketing Manager for India and Nepal, says the programs reflect real employer needs and prepare students to step confidently into work.


Julieanne Uy, Marketing Manager, adds that ICA has been offering recognized courses since 2001 and focuses on flexible, student-first learning.


If you're thinking of studying in New Zealand, ICA offers the right mix of practical learning and personal support to help you grow.

Come see where an ICA qualification can take you.


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