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Bachelor of Construction

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Want a career as a construction manager or a quantity surveyor? Study the Bachelor of Construction at AUT.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Course Code
AK1220
Study Mode
In person, Online
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$8,435 total
International Fees
$42,800 per year / $43,946 total

About this course

Want a career as a construction manager or a quantity surveyor? Study the Bachelor of Construction at AUT.

Entry requirements

Minimum entry requirements for the Bachelor of ConstructionIf you have New Zealand qualificationsIf you have qualifications from another country

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English language requirements
  • IELTS (Academic) 6.0 overall with all bands 5.5 or higher; or equivalent.

English language requirements

Useful New Zealand school subjects

Maths (with stats or calculus), Science, Business and Management, Digital Technologies, Economics, Legal Studies, Design and Visual Communication

Study locations

City Campus

Distance

Online

Career pathways

The Bachelor of Construction is a 360-point degree. You complete 120 points from core courses, 120 points from your chosen major, 60 points from a compulsory minor in Professional Practice, and 60 points from a second minor (from either the Bachelor of Construction or another degree at AUT) or from electives.

You also need to complete a minimum of 600 hours of planned supervised work experience to graduate, in addition to completing all your courses

Year 1

As part of your first year, you'll study four core courses that provide the foundation knowledge required for the Bachelor of Construction.

You'll also study two courses from your chosen major.

Year 2 and 3

You become more specialised in your chosen major.

In your second year you'll also study three core courses alongside your major courses.

In your third and final year you complete a final core course alongside your major courses, and a 30-point project.