If you are interested in the planning, design and construction of all forms of infrastructure and have a passion for building strong relationships with clients and contractors then Civil Engineering is for you.
Civil Engineering plays a key part in the creation and protection of our structural environment.
NMIT's class sizes means you can easily talk with tutors and the programme is hands on.
Tutors also work with local industry to provide real world experiences as part of the programme.
You will qualify as an engineering technician. The industry demand for graduates from this programme is high.
A Civil Engineering qualification will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, design and manage the construction of various infrastructure including residential, commercial and industrial buildings; roads, rail, dams and bridges. You will also acquire the technical knowledge and skills to draft plans, survey sites and compile engineering reports.
What will I learn?
On this programme you will learn how to:
*Well-defined engineering problems can be solved in standardised ways, are frequently encountered and hence familiar to most practitioners in the specialist area, have consequences that are locally important but not far-reaching and can be resolved using limited theoretical knowledge but normally require extensive practical knowledge.
Career opportunities and pathways
Graduates from NMIT's programme have a very high employment rate in the industry.
You can gain employment as an engineering technician including roles working on roads, buildings and utilities.
Academic qualification equivalents
English language requirements (one of the below):
Courses | Duration | Tuition Fees |
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Engineering (1 Courses) | 2 year | NZD 18000 |
Information Technology (IT) (1 Courses) | 1 year | NZD 18000 |
Banking & Finance (1 Courses) | 3 year | NZD 18000 |
Management (4 Courses) | 18 Month - 2 Year | NZD 16500 - NZD 20000 |
Study costs per year | |
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Student Services Levy | $240 |
Programme fees (approx. depending on programme) | $18,000 |
Stationery and textbooks (approx. depending on programme) | $500 |
Other costs per year | |
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Homestay (up to $350 per week for 40 weeks) | $14,000 |
Medical and Travel Insurance | $585 |
General Living Expenses | $7,000 |
Cost comparisons | |
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Big Mac | $5.00 |
Bottle of Coke (600ml) | $4.00 |
Petrol per litre (fluctuates) | $2.00 |
Movie tickets | $12.50 |
Pair of Levi jeans | $130 |
Takeaway meal | $10-$15 |
Rice 1 kg | $3.00 |
Going out for dinner | $30-50 |
Tuition Fees in New Zealand (1st Year Average) | BE/Btech NZD 24605 | MBA NZD 25694| MS NZD 29178 | BSc NZD 30702 | BBA NZD 22863 | MEng NZD 41589 | MIM NZD 34186 | MFin NZD 142025 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in New Zealand | NZD 1250 Per Month |
Entrance Exams in New Zealand | TOEFL: 74 | IELTS: 6 |PTE: 53 |
Work and Study in New Zealand | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in New Zealand | One to Three Years Depending on the Region. |
Cost of Student Visa in New Zealand | NZD 295 |
Student Visa in New Zealand | If a student wants to study full time in New Zealand for more than three months, and is willing to pay the full cost of the course, Fee-Paying Student Visa is for him/her. |
Intakes in New Zealand | There are Two Main Intakes in New Zealand: January Intake and July Intake. |
Top Job Sectors in New Zealand | Engineering, Software Developing/Programming, Medicine, Education, Accounts, Electrician, Automotive Technician, etc. |
Economy in New Zealand | Growth Rate of 2.8% (2018), 2.5% (2019e), 2.7% (2020e), 22nd Largest in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
$ 18,900
Total
$ 18,900