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Construction Te Mahi Waihanga

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Te Tuku Tono

How To Apply Applying for a programme is easy - follow these five steps.

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Find your thing

Start your application

Upload documents

Go to the Unitec website to find the programme you’re interested in studying. You can also call or visit us to talk about your study options.

When you’ve found your programme on the Unitec website, click Apply Now. You’ll enter your personal details and create an account with Unitec, so you can track your application.

You’ll need to complete your application tasks, including uploading documents such as a copy of your passport or birth certificate, and academic or work history.

Offer to study at Unitec

unitec.ac.nz

We understand that choosing what to study is a big deal! We are here to help you at every step of the way. You can talk with us about your study options and all aspects of student life. We can help you with the application process, sorting your fees and getting ready to start class.

CONTACT US

Our team will assess your application and if all goes well, you’ll receive an offer to study at Unitec. We will notify you by email.

Call us 09 815 4321 or 0800 10 95 10 Email us study@unitec.ac.nz Visit us on campus at student central - maps are on our website unitec.ac.nz/map


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05 Complete application tasks There are still a few things to do before you’re enrolled, such as choosing your classes. Some programmes also need you to attend an interview or audition.

YOUR TIMETABLE

Once you’re enrolled and have selected your classes, your timetable will be created. We’ll send you an email so you can log in to your Student Portal to see your timetable. Around this time, we will email you an invoice, which will explain your study costs

You can look forward to attending your programme Orientation Week and pōwhiri :)

REQUEST AN UPDATE

When you have submitted your application, you can log in to your application Enrolment Dashboard to ‘Request an Update’. You can also call us, email us, or come and see us on campus to talk about your application.


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Te Tahua Akoranga

Funding Your Studies Studying is an investment in your future and a great way to ensure you remain work-ready in today’s ever-changing world.

4. Once you’re eligible with TEC, you can apply to study at Unitec. If you get a maybe, you’ll need to submit a statutory declaration form at feesfree.govt.nz as soon as possible, so there are no disruptions to your studies.

Here are some of the options for funding your studies:

For up-to-date information on fees-free study including eligibility criteria, visit feesfree.govt.nz.

FEES-FREE

YOUTH GUARANTEE SCHEME

If this is your first time studying at tertiary level, you might be eligible for fees-free study support. Fees-free (administered by the Tertiary Education Commission) covers your tuition fees, compulsory course costs and compulsory student services fees. To receive fees-free support, you need to be eligible and enrolled in an eligible programme.

If you’re between the ages of 16 and 19, a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident and enrolled in an eligible 6 or 12-month Level 3 programme, you might be able to apply for funding under the Youth Guarantee Scheme to cover your compulsory tuition fees.

Checking your eligibility

5. Apply online for an eligible course or programme.

To check whether you’re eligible for fees-free study, follow these steps: 1. Go to feesfree.govt.nz and enter your National Student Number (NSN). If you don’t have this handy, there are additional instructions on the website. 2. Make sure you choose the eligibility criteria for Provider-based study. 3. Then, you’ll receive one of the following results: • Yes – you’re eligible for fees-free • No – you’re not eligible for fees-free • Maybe – not sure if your eligible for fees-free

Here’s how it works:

6. If your application is successful, you’ll have an interview with the Youth Guarantee team to talk about funding. 7. Youth Guarantee-funded places of study are limited, so apply as early as possible. For more information about eligibility criteria, visit tec.govt.nz.


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TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND (TTAF) In response to the economic impact of Covid-19, the New Zealand government announced that between 1 July 2020 and 31 December 2022, the cost of vocational education and training would be covered by the Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund. We have a wide range of certificate and diploma-level programmes that are eligible under TTAF – and these programmes are available for study for no tuition fees. For a full list of eligible programmes, visit unitec.ac.nz/trainingfund

Applying for the fund There is nothing you need to do. If you’re enrolled in an eligible programme, TTAF will automatically cover your fees from 1 July 2020 until 31 December 2022. Note: if your programme of study goes beyond 31 December 2022, you might be eligible for fees-free study to cover the rest of your tuition fees. You can read more about fees-free study on pg. 4.

Student Loan

A Student Loan can help with paying for your tuition fees (compulsory fees charged by us), study materials (e.g. books, computer, travel) and living costs. Because this is a loan, you’ll have to pay it back once you start working. Note: if you’re eligible for fees-free study, you might not need a loan for your tuition fees (but you might still need one for course-related and living costs).

Student Allowance A Student Allowance is a weekly payment to help you with your living expenses while you’re studying. If you’re eligible, you don’t have to pay this one back. To find out if you’re eligible to apply for a Student Loan and/or Allowance, visit studylink.govt.nz.

Getting your application ready The application process for a Student Loan and/or Allowance can be quite complicated, so we do have drop-in session available at the beginning of each semester where our Student Support Advisors can help you with your application.

STUDENT LOANS AND ALLOWANCES StudyLink is the best place to start when looking for help to pay for your study. What you’re eligible to apply for depends on your age, income and course type. StudyLink may be able to help with: • Compulsory tuition fees • Course-related costs • Living costs • Other costs (e.g. disability or childcare) INSIDE TE PUNA


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Te Tahua Akoranga

Scholarships HELP WHILE YOU STUDY Sometimes unexpected and additional costs can pop up. If you find yourself struggling financially during your studies, Unitec has Study Grants for essential course-related costs (up to $500) that domestic, full-time students can apply for. There’s also an emergency hardship fund that can provide some financial help, a small one-off payment to help you cover the cost of unforeseen, essential expenses. Our Student Support team can help put you in touch with other support services who can help to get you back on your feet. Our website unitec.ac.nz has the most up-to-date fees information. It also has useful links to help you work out how to apply for a loan, and whether there are scholarships you could be applying for.

APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP Another great way to help pay for your studies is applying for a scholarship or an award. Unitec scholarships have been designed with students in mind. Most scholarship funding helps support students with costs associated with study, so students are able to choose how they use their scholarships. This could be towards fees, childcare, transport, books and supplies, or any other area which will help support them to achieve their academic goals. We understand that financial barriers can be significant for students so have designed our scholarships to help support where we can. We have a huge range available - there’s something for everyone – with scholarships available for school leavers, Māori, and Pacific as well as gender-specific and discipline specific scholarships and awards.

Māori & Pacific Scholarships Each year we offer scholarships for our Pacific and Māori tauira. These include scholarships for new students, those progressing into a new year of study or starting a new programme. Some of our scholarships also provide mentoring opportunities and other ways to connect with Unitec’s Māori and Pacific communities.

Āheinga Equity Scholarship Unitec offer scholarship support for our Disabled and Neurodiverse Learners to help with costs associated with their studies. These scholarships are designed to further support and enhance the student experience.

School Leaver & New Student Scholarships There are also a number of scholarships to support students new to Unitec. Scholarships are available for those leaving school or those seeking a career change. For a full list of scholarships and awards, visit unitec.ac.nz/ scholarships.

TOP TIP

Student Support Advisors can answer all your funding questions – even before you’ve started study. Email studentsupport@unitec.ac.nz, call 0800 10 75 10 or drop in and see them on either campus – you’ll find them at the AskMe desks . Alternatively, if you have a question about a scholarship, send an email to scholarships@unitec.ac.nz.


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SCHOLARSHIP PROFILES

Byron Iosia

Irene Farnham (Ngāi Tūhoe)

UNITEC PACIFIC ACADEMIC PROGRESSION SCHOLARSHIP FROM BBUS TO PGDBS

CONCENTRIX LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP – MĀORI WHAI AKE SCHOLARSHIP BACHELOR OF SOCIAL PRACTICE

After Completion of my Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and Management, I felt the need to continue on my study journey and enrolled into the Post Graduate Diploma in Business. Financially I knew it was going to be a struggle, with mounting student loan debt and no student allowance assistance, I knew I had to find financial support to help get me through. I was thankfully awarded the Unitec Pacific Academic Progression Scholarship, which helped immensely towards course related expenses and personal hardship costs. I would encourage more students to take the opportunity to apply for scholarships, as receiving these also looks impressive on your CV, and it can make your family very proud of you.

Irene has been the recipient of two leadership scholarships, the purpose of these are to identify and support inspirational students with great leadership qualities. This is an area where Irene has more than proven her skills by becoming the Māori Student Representative at Unitec. Irene will complete her Bachelor of Social Practice this year (2021) and says, “This scholarship has given me peace of mind this year. It went directly towards my fees, so I feel really privileged that I have been able to study almost fee free this year; thus reducing my overall debt when I finish my studies. It is benefiting me, and my children too. Take the time to apply for scholarships; you just never know the outcome of your application.”

2021 MFAT SCHOL ARS, R ATU EPENERI KOROVAK ATUR AGA , MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE, FIJI


Te Mahi Waihanga

Construction


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Programmes Available Construction Management

• New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology

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• New Zealand Diploma in Construction

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• Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management)

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• Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management

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Property Development • New Zealand Diploma in Construction

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• Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management

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• Bachelor of Construction (Property Development)

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Quantity Surveying • New Zealand Diploma in Construction

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• Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management

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• Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics)

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We’ve categorised our programmes so you can see what study pathways are available.

To find out whether the programme you’re interested in studying is eligible under the Targeted Training and Apprenticeships Fund (TTAF), visit unitec.ac.nz/trainingfund


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LEVEL 6 PROGRAMME

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGY C R E D I T S 240 (2.0 EFTS)

S TA R T D AT E S February or July

A N N U A L F E E S $7,000 (NZD)

C A M P U S Mt Albert

D U R AT I O N Full-time for two years or part-time options available

(Approximate domestic fees only. Includes GST but excludes the Compulsory Student Services Fee levy)

Career opportunities

This diploma is designed for those who want to become a skilled and competent architectural technologist or technician.

• Architectural technician • Architectural designer • Senior architectural designer

Programme overview

• Urban designer

Architectural technologists and technicians work alongside architects and construction specialists, using the latest technologies to turn design concepts into the documents used to construct a building.

• Landscape architect • Design manager • Consultant design practice owner

Highlights • Emphasis on real-world applications using the latest technology of CAD (Computer-aided design) and BIM (Building Information Management). • This qualification is nationally recognised and endorsed by professional organisations. • Good graduate employment opportunities. • Great preparation and easy transition into further Level 7 study in the Bachelor of Construction and Bachelor of Architectural Studies. • Gain exposure and experience with a wide range of construction software.

This programme will give you the skills to design and produce construction documentation for both residential and commercial buildings. This is a high demand field where practical application of knowledge is valuable to kickstart your career.

Admission requirements For this programme, you’ll need:

Academic 1. Achieved one of the below: • A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in Mathematics • A relevant qualification at Level 3 or above on the NZQF or equivalent • Be 20 years old by the time the programme starts and provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the programme. 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

English If English is not your first language, you’ll need one or more of the following: • Achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance • Provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency such as IELTS • Achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

If you don’t meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available. There are additional English requirements for international students – you can find more information on our website. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/architecture International Students, please visit unitec.ac.nz/international This programme is eligible under the Targeted Training and Apprenticeships Fund (TTAF). For more information visit unitec.ac.nz/trainingfund


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LEVEL 6 PROGRAMME

NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION C R E D I T S 240 (2.0 EFTS)

S TA R T D AT E S February or July

A N N U A L F E E S $7,000 (NZD)

C A M P U S Mt Albert

D U R AT I O N Full-time for two years or part-time options available.

(Approximate domestic fees only. Includes GST but excludes the Compulsory Student Services Fee levy)

Career opportunities

This programme prepares you for a career in the construction industry as a skilled and competent construction management technician or quantity surveyor.

• Construction management technician • Quantity surveyor

Highlights • Emphasis on real-world applications using the latest technologies in construction • This qualification is nationally recognised and endorsed by professional organisations. • Good graduate employment opportunities • Easy transition into further study such as the Bachelor of Construction: cross-credits available into any major including construction management, construction economics or property development. • When you graduate, you can apply to get a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP) Site 2 License.

Programme overview

Admission requirements

Prepare yourself for a senior career in the construction industry as a construction manager or quantity surveyor - depending on which strand of the diploma you choose to study.

For this programme

Construction Management

• A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in Mathematics

Learn to plan, organise, manage, and control construction projects. When you graduate, you’ll be able to work as a construction management technician. With further training and/or experience, you may be able to work as a: • Residential or commercial construction site/project manager • Contracting construction manager/ site/ project manager

Academic 1. You’ll need to have achieved one of the below:

• An appropriate qualification at Level 3 • Be 20 years old by the time the programme begins and provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the programme. 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Property manager

English

• Contracts supervisor/manager

If English is not your first language, you’ll need one or more of the following:

• Local or central government building inspector • Construction management tutor

Quantity Surveying Learn to measure and estimate building work and carry out financial administration associated with construction projects. When you graduate, you’ll be able to work as a quantity surveyor. With further training and/or experience you may be able to work as a: • Senior quantity surveyor • Registered quantity surveyor

• Achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance • Provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency such as IELTS • Achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years If you don’t meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available. There are additional English requirements for international students – you can find more information on our website.

• Estimator • Quantity surveying consultant/ contractor • Procurement manager • Senior/cost manager • Quantity surveying tutor

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction International Students, please visit unitec.ac.nz/international This programme is eligible under the Targeted Training and Apprenticeships Fund (TTAF). For more information visit unitec.ac.nz/trainingfund


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LEVEL 7 PROGRAMME

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION (CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT) C R E D I T S 360 (3.0 EFTS)

S TA R T D AT E S February or July

A N N U A L F E E S $7,900 (NZD)

C A M P U S Mt Albert

D U R AT I O N Full-time study for the first two years is recommended, part-time study option as negotiated on a caseby-case basis.

(Approximate domestic fees only. Includes GST but excludes the Compulsory Student Services Fee levy)

Career opportunities

This programme prepares you with the knowledge and skills to organise and manage activities on a construction site including gaining in-depth understanding of management structures, supply chain, people and production management.

• Construction site manager • Project manager • Project planner • Property developer

Highlights • This programme is fully accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Builders (NZIOB). When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to become a member. •

A great foundation for a career in construction management, providing you with the skills to undertake detailed planning and management of resources applied to construction projects.

• Explore progressively more complex scenarios and projects and develop the technical skills to schedule activities and resources on construction projects. • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes. • In your final papers, you’ll undertake a major industry research project where you can integrate what you’ve learnt with practical experience. • Relevant to your future career: Unitec’s advisory boards include experts who keep us up to date with industry trends and relevant legislation in the construction industry. • Following shared compulsory papers in your first three semesters, you’ll choose your major from Property Development, Construction Economics or Construction Management. You may also choose to complete a double major with slightly more coursework (usually 4 papers, 60 credits).

Programme overview

English

Construction sites can involve hundreds of workers and millions of dollars of materials – and construction managers are responsible for managing both.

If English is not your first language, you’ll need one or more of the following:

Develop your knowledge of management structures and learn to schedule activities and resources on construction projects. Become familiar with advanced construction management, contract law, tendering and design management.

• Achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance • Provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency such as IELTS • Achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Get an overview of all aspects of the construction industry and an array of construction software, from lecturers with experience in the construction industry, and guest lecturers who are leaders in their field.

If you don’t meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available.

Admission requirements

Other options

For this programme, you’ll need:

If you don’t meet these requirements, you’ll need one of the following:

Academic 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau

There are additional English requirements for international students – you can find more information on our website.

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 or above on the NZQF or equivalent • Evidence you’re eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction International Students, please visit unitec.ac.nz/international


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LEVEL 7 PROGRAMME

C R E D I T S 120 (1.0 EFTS)

S TA R T D AT E S February or July

A N N U A L F E E S $7,900 (NZD)

C A M P U S Mt Albert

D U R AT I O N Full-time for 1 year (including two x 2-week block courses per semester) or part-time options available

(Approximate domestic fees only. Includes GST but excludes the Compulsory Student Services Fee levy)

Career opportunities

This postgraduate programme is designed for those already working in the construction industry who want to move into project management.

• Site manager • Project manager • Construction manager

Highlights • Professional development if you want to stay at the forefront of the competitive construction sector. • An overview of project management theories and supply chain, people and production management. • Relevant to your career: relate new knowledge and material directly to your workplace. You’ll explore progressively more complex scenarios and develop the skills to schedule activities and resources on construction projects. • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes. • Emphasis on self-directed learning, with assessment and feedback throughout the programme - and exams at the end. • A mix of on-campus block courses (with lectures, tutorials, team-based problem-solving, research, discussions and student presentations), eLearning and assignments. • Part-time study options available • Suitable for architecture, construction industry, and property management staff from different backgrounds. A previous qualification is not required, but as places are limited, preference will be given to those with at least six years’ industry experience or a relevant undergraduate degree. • Gain exposure and experience to different construction software

Programme overview

English

Develop the knowledge and skills to effectively organise and manage activities on a construction site. Learn to apply project management knowledge to the construction industry to ensure contracts are completed on time and on budget. You'll be able to solve complex industry-related problems, in teams and alone, and provide leadership in a team environment.

If English is not your first language, you’ll need one or more of the following:

Admission requirements

If you don’t meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available.

For this programme, you’ll need:

Academic 1. Completed one of the following: • A relevant degree from a NZQA recognised institution • National Diploma in Construction Management or Quantity Surveying and three years’ experience in the field of quantity surveying or construction management.

• Achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance • Provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency such as IELTS • Achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

There are additional English requirements for international students – you can find more information on our website.

Other options If you don’t meet these requirements, you could apply for special or discretionary admission.

• A professional qualification in a relevant discipline and the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above.

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction

• A minimum of six years’ management experience in the field of construction or a closely related industry.

International Students, please visit unitec.ac.nz/international

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT


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LEVEL 7 PROGRAMME

PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT

BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION (PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT) C R E D I T S 360 (3.0 EFTS)

S TA R T D AT E S February or July

A N N U A L F E E S $7,900 (NZD)

C A M P U S Mt Albert

D U R AT I O N Full-time study for the first two years is recommended, part-time study option as negotiated on a case-bycase basis.

(Approximate domestic fees only. Includes GST but excludes the Compulsory Student Services Fee levy)

Career opportunities

This programme gives you an insight into the process of developing a property - from initial concept to project completion and sale. Once you’ve completed the programme, you could use your knowledge of property investment and development to work with property managers, banks and corporate organisations, specialising in large commercial developments or residential properties.

• Commercial property manager • Company owner • Project manager • Property consultant • Property developer

Programme overview Highlights • Get a thorough grounding in all aspects of the construction industry. • In your final-year papers, you’ll undertake a major industry research project where you can integrate what you’ve learnt with practical experience. • Learn from experienced lecturers who have worked in the construction industry. • Meet and hear from guest lecturers who are leaders in their field. • Following shared compulsory papers in your first three semesters, you’ll choose your major from Property Development, Construction Economics or Construction Management. You may also choose to complete a double major with slightly more coursework (usually 4 papers, 60 credits).

Property developers plan and carry out the purchase, development and sale of new or existing residential or commercial properties. In this programme you'll gain an understanding of the valuation, financing and management of property and property portfolios, learn to identify and develop project opportunities, become familiar with construction practice, procurement tendering, property and contract law and administration, sustainable design and design management.

Admission requirements

• Achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years If you don’t meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available. There are additional English requirements for international students – you can find more information on our website.

Other options If you don’t meet these requirements, you’ll need one of the following:

For this programme, you’ll need:

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 or above on the NZQF or equivalent

Academic

• Evidence you’re eligible for special or discretionary admission

1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/property

• 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

International Students, please visit unitec.ac.nz/international

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau

English If English is not your first language, you’ll need one or more of the following: • Achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance • Provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency such as IELTS


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LEVEL 7 PROGRAMME

C R E D I T S 360 (3.0 EFTS)

S TA R T D AT E S February or July

A N N U A L F E E S $7,900 (NZD)

C A M P U S Mt Albert

D U R AT I O N Full-time study for the first two years is recommended, part-time study option as negotiated on a case-bycase basis.

(Approximate domestic fees only. Includes GST but excludes the Compulsory Student Services Fee levy)

Career opportunities

This degree provides great preparation for a career in quantity surveying - learn how to evaluate and plan the cost of a construction project, manage payments, and ensure the project is completed within budget.

• Construction quantity surveyor • Consultant quantity surveyor • Commercial manager • Project manager • Property financial adviser

Highlights • Great preparation for a career as a consultant quantity surveyor, a quantity surveyor commercial manager for a construction company. These roles may lead to project management, company ownership, and other senior management positions. • Gain a thorough grounding in all aspects of the construction industry. • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes. • Close links with industry: our advisory boards include experts who keep us up to date with industry trends, relevant legislation, and local, global and environmental issues. • Learn from experienced lecturers and guest lecturers who work in the construction industry. • When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to become an accredited member of the following registered bodies: » The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) » The New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NZIQS) » Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS).

Programme overview

English

The role of a quantity surveyor is diverse: evaluating subcontractor tenders and making recommendations to clients, managing construction costs and cash flows during the construction phase, and negotiating and agreeing on final project accounts.

If English is not your first language, you’ll need one or more of the following:

This quantity surveying programme supports you to develop the technical skills and applied knowledge to ensure that construction projects are delivered to agreed budgets. Learn to undertake estimating and cost planning and prepare tender documentation. You'll delve into learning about construction practice, team management, cost planning and advanced estimating techniques, tendering and design management. Following shared compulsory papers in your first three semesters, you’ll choose your major from Property Development, Construction Economics or Construction Management. You may also choose to complete a double major with slightly more coursework (usually 4 papers, 60 credits).

• Achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University Entrance • Provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency such as IELTS • Achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years If you don’t meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available. There are additional English requirements for international students – you can find more information on our website.

Other options If you don’t meet these requirements, you’ll need one of the following: • A relevant qualification at Level 3 or above on the NZQF or equivalent • Evidence you’re eligible for special or discretionary admission

Admission requirements For this programme, you’ll need:

Academic

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/quantity

1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

International Students, please visit unitec.ac.nz/international

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau

QUANTITY SURVEYING

BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION (CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS)


Postal Address Private Bag 92025 Victoria Street West Auckland 1142, New Zealand Mount Albert campus 139 Carrington Road, Mount Albert, Auckland 1025 Waitākere campus 5-7 Ratanui Street Henderson, Auckland 0612 facebook.com/UnitecNZ instagram.com/UnitecNZ twitter.com/UnitecNZ youtube.com/UnitecNZ

Disclaimer: Unitec New Zealand Limited, trading as Unitec Institute of Technology (Unitec) has used all reasonable care and skill to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate at the time of printing (January 2022). However, matters covered by this publication are subject to change due to a continuous process of review. Unitec reserves the right to make any changes without notice. So far as the law permits, Unitec accepts no responsibility for any loss suffered by any person due to reliance (either in whole or in part) on the information contained in this publication, whether direct or indirect, and whether foreseeable or not. For the most up-to-date information, please visit unitec.ac.nz or visit Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero) at either the Mt Albert or the Waitākere campus.

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The information contained in this publication is for domestic students. For international students, please get in touch with international@unitec.ac.nz or visit unitec.ac.nz/ international to view the international prospectus.


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