Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Otago PolytechnicLevel of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Take a leading role in the construction industry. You'll be in high demand as a construction professional and have the technical, work-ready skills to price and manage construction projects and challenge the status quo, to improve processes and drive efficiencies.
About the programmeTake a leading role in the construction industry.
You'll be in high demand as a construction professional and have the technical, work-ready skills to price and manage construction projects and challenge the status quo to improve processes and drive efficiencies.
You'll have a range of career opportunities. You can work as a project manager, quantity surveyor, estimator or contract administrator. Graduates can also join professional bodies such as the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveying (NZIQS).
With experience, you may become a senior project manager, site manager or quantity surveyor, a commercial or divisional manager, or operate your own consultancy. With further study, you could specialise in the field of construction law and dispute resolution.
What you'll learnYou'll study this programme through a blended learning delivery. This includes face-to-face teaching, online study, work experience and student-managed learning.
Third-year research projectIn the third year of this programme, you will undertake a 'capstone' course called 'Research Project'. Here you will explore a unique topic aimed at enhancing products, processes or practices within the construction industry. Through this, you will develop essential research skills by:
You will then analyse your findings and present insightful discussions on key outcomes. All research projects are guided by experienced academic supervisors who hold doctoral qualifications from leading international universities, ensuring you receive high-quality mentoring throughout your research journey.
Studying part-timeWe understand that studying full-time isn't always possible. You can study this programme part-time, over six to seven years.
NCEA Level 3 including:
To enter Otago Polytechnic's undergraduate certificates, diplomas and degrees, you need to have achieved a secondary school qualification that is equivalent to New Zealand's NCEA levels (National Certificate of Educational Achievement).
This information is available by country on our Equivalent academic entry requirements page.
English Language requirementsIf English is not your first language, you must provide:
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes.
Please note: Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Level 6) (Construction Management) (Quantity Surveying) will be credited the courses they have completed up to a maximum of 240 credits.
Don't meet the entry requirements?If you don't meet the requirements to enter this programme, our bridging programme is the perfect option (this is advertised as the bridging option into our engineering diploma but is a highly suitable pathway into this degree as well).
Alternatively, you could complete the New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Level 3) (Carpentry).
Got a diploma and already working in the industry?If you already hold a diploma in Quantity Surveying or Construction Management, you could get credit recognition toward the third year of this degree and study part-time to complete it alongside your employment from anywhere in New Zealand.
The remaining degree courses can be studied through a combination of online learning and by attending contact courses in Dunedin over a two-to-three year duration.
Recognised diplomasThis degree is accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors and will make you eligible for Graduate Membership status.
Want your existing skills recognised?If you have extensive knowledge and skills due to practical experience in this area, please ask us about our recognition of prior learning process. You may have already gained credits towards this qualification and could achieve it in a shorter timeframe. Please email info@op.ac.nz or call 0800 762 786.
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