О программе
New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Level 6) со специализацией в Construction Management или Quantity Surveying
Duration – 2 years (240 credits)
Tuition Fee – NZ$ 20,700 per year (NZ$ 41,400 for 2 years)
Construction Management Specialisation
This pathway provides students with comprehensive knowledge of the construction industry, along with insights into the latest trends and developments. Upon completion, students will be able to:
- Manage site logistics, including developing a site plan considering safety, layout, access, movement, lifting equipment, and vehicle management;
- Coordinate the provision of services on a construction site for both short-term and long-term projects;
- Develop technical sketches for a construction project;
- Manage a construction project, types of contracts, and project delivery methods, applying appropriate health and safety principles in the construction industry.
Quantity Surveying Specialisation
This pathway equips students with knowledge and skills in budgeting, costing, cost control, and cash flow monitoring throughout a construction project. Upon completion, graduates will be able to work as consultants, quantity surveyors, contract administrators, and contract managers.
After completing the programme all graduates will be able to:
- Engage and involve stakeholders—particularly contractors—throughout the course of a project, and interact with them in line with contractual obligations and industry best practices;
- Apply relevant New Zealand legislation to construction activities;
- Assess and select materials and finishes for construction projects, taking into account sustainability and environmental impact;
- Choose materials and finishes for a construction project based on aesthetic appeal, initial and ongoing costs, lifecycle assessment considerations (such as material performance, availability, and environmental impact), and the potential for reuse, recycling, or disposal at the end of the material’s life;
- Install foundations and substructures; passive fire protection systems; structural frameworks for specific projects; and building envelopes and interiors for medium and large buildings;
- Prepare and administer construction contracts, including the preparation and evaluation of tenders and the valuation of construction work through to the final account.
Subjects
The program includes core (compulsory) modules and specialized subjects depending on the chosen pathway.
Compulsory subjects
Construction Legislative and Regulatory Framework
Building (15 credits)
Components and Materials (20 credits)
Sustainability & Construction Innovation (20 credits)
Construction Management and Technology I (20 credits)
Construction Management and Technology II (20 credits)
Construction Tendering and Contract Administration (20 credits)
Project Management (20 credits)
Construction Procurement (20 credits)
Quantity Surveying subjects
Principles of Measurement (Measurement 1) (20 credits)
Construction Measurement for Medium and Large buildings (Measurement II) (25 credits)
Cost Estimating and Cost Control I (20 credits)
Cost Estimating and Cost Control II (20 credits)
Construction Management subjects
Construction Design and Drawings (15 credits)
Construction Health, Safety and Wellbeing (15 credits)
Construction Leadership Practices (15 credits)
Construction Site Services (20 credits)
Construction Site Logistics (20 credits)
Admission requirements
- Minimum age 16;
- High school certificate;
- IELTS Academic 6.0 (no band lower than 5.5) or equivalent;
- Interview.
Imperial College of New Zealand
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