Become a skilled and competent engineering technician and be able to apply skills relevant to the industry. Civil engineering roles include working on roads, railways, airports, water supply, drainage, wastewater disposal, bridges, dams, multi-storey buildings, tunnels and other public works.
You will gain a solid grounding in engineering theory and the principles of engineering science including design and drawing, materials, surveying hydraulics, geotech structures and highways.
Engineers are in demand and successful graduates will be able to seek work as Engineering Technicians.
This programme is internationally benchmarked and recognised under the well-respected Dublin Accord, which opens up opportunities to working both in New Zealand and internationally.
You will learn how to:
competently perform technical operations to the standards, ethical and professional responsibilities required by the engineering profession. As per the Dublin Accord 2002.
work collaboratively within team environments to provide a comprehensive engineering service in the relevant specialist area.
apply the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, the Resource Management Act and Health & Safety in Employment Act while carrying out engineering activities.
Civil Engineering strand graduates will also be able to:
apply engineering theory to practice working within well-defined* engineering problems relevant to their specialist field of civil engineering.
use their engineering knowledge to make informed problem solving decisions in civil engineering and to implement these decisions.
identify, evaluate and manage risks within well-defined* engineering problems relevant to their field of civil engineering.
The NZDE (Civil) prepares a student for a career in the civil engineering industry at technician level. Civil engineers plan, design and construct the infrastructure in which we live and work. This includes the establishment of facilities like roads, railways, airports, water supply, drainage, wastewater disposal, bridges, dams, multi-storey buildings, tunnels and other public works.
Civil engineers are employed by a range of different organizations including district and city councils, engineering consultants, contractors, transportation agencies such as NZ Transport Agency, academic institutions, environmental agencies etc.
Civil engineering technicians handle the technical details for building and maintaining infrastructure projects - such as roads, bridges, tunnels, buildings, and waste water systems. They may work with a civil engineering consultancy, a civil construction contractor or a council. The Civil Engineering Technician may work in a number of roles such as Contract Manager, Laboratory Technician, Design Draughtsperson, Site Investigator, Surveying, Asset Management and Engineering Administration.
New Zealand Diploma - Level 6
Not Applicable
Open
February, March, July, November
IELTS: Overall 6.0 with no band lower than 5.5 TOFEL: PTE: 0
2 Years
NZD$ 28570.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
Not Applicable
New Plymouth
Here are some scholarship that are available at The Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT).
Tuition Fee Scholarship
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Tuition Fee Scholarship
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All international