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Degree
Diploma
Major
Construction Management | Quantity Surveying
Area of study
Architecture and Construction
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Level 6) in Quantity Surveying equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to work as contractor quantity surveyors. The program focuses on developing competencies for assisting with all stages of quantity surveying under the supervision of experienced practitioners. Graduates gain skills for effective planning, organization, and robust financial management, complying with New Zealand legislation, codes of practice, and standards. The program utilizes a blend of printed learning materials, digital tools, and multimedia elements, delivered by skilled tutors with industry experience.

Program Outline


New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Level 6) (Quantity Surveying) [Version 2]


Degree Overview:

This diploma equips individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to work as a contractor quantity surveyor. The program focuses on the development of the necessary competencies for assisting with all stages of quantity surveying under the supervision of experienced practitioners. Graduates gain the skills for effective planning and organization alongside robust financial management, complying with New Zealand legislation, codes of practice, and New Zealand and Australian Standards.


Outline:


Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of the program, graduates will be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge of stakeholder roles and responsibilities while administering and managing construction contracts.
  • Apply understanding of legislative and regulatory frameworks within the New Zealand building and construction industry.
  • Select and evaluate materials and finishes for construction projects, factoring in environmental considerations during design and construction.
  • Plan and monitor construction contracts encompassing evaluation of tender submissions, measurement and preparation of schedules of quantities, management of variations, and expenditure control throughout the construction process.
  • Analyze, select, and administer construction contracts involving the formulation of tender proposals based on trade sections with accompanying financial components, while valuing building works until final account statements.
  • Analyze and present feasibility information as well as preliminary estimates to clients.
  • Compile relevant quantity surveying documentation specific to specialized and individual trade sections, perform quantity surveying tasks, while preparing schedules of quantities for small and medium-scale building projects encompassing individual trade sections and accompanying services.

Course Content:

The Diploma will cover various courses that cover the different elements of the above learning outcomes. Each course delves into diverse aspects essential for a successful career and will explore topics in construction management, contract documentation, law and professional practice, risk management, surveying technology, and measurement of works to value projects in various scenarios of construction.


Assessment:

Assessment for the diploma comprises a range of methods to comprehensively evaluate student learning progress and achievement of intended goals.


Methods:

  • Assignments - These assessments require individuals to apply acquired knowledge, skills, and critical thinking to respond to various open-ended and scenario-based problems.
  • Tests or Examinations - These time-bound assessments test students' grasp of crucial concepts and principles across specific modules in the program, with questions encompassing scenarios, calculations, and theory-based knowledge retrieval.
  • Practical Demonstrations - Depending on the modules studied, individuals might engage in practical demonstrations to showcase and apply theoretical understanding within practical settings using relevant software.

Criteria & Evaluation:

Assessments within the program are carefully designed using industry-aligned criteria that gauge proficiency in fundamental areas crucial for quantity surveying professionals.


Teaching:

Open Polytechnic utilizes a blend of dynamic and diverse methodologies to optimize learning experiences in this diploma program.


Instructional Methods:

  • Printed learning materials form the backbone of the program's delivery format.
  • Digital and online tools play a significant role in this program.
  • Learners access a dedicated, easy-to-navigate online forum offering the opportunity to engage with fellow trainees and share experiences in a supportive atmosphere. Interactive features allow for direct engagement between students and instructors or facilitators, empowering effective guidance and clarification when needed.
  • Multimedia elements complement instruction, bringing real-world context to the diverse subjects within the program.
  • These components include audio clips, videos, virtual tours of industry-based sites, and insightful interviews or demonstrations from respected professionals to provide enriched insights into industry dynamics.

Faculty & Expertise:

Open Polytechnic comprises skilled and experienced tutors. These professional educators possess in-depth knowledge coupled with practical industry insights, enriching learner experiences through their comprehensive understanding of the diverse aspects covered across the program.


Careers:

Graduates of this diploma possess the qualifications for a range of fulfilling professional pathways and opportunities within the New Zealand construction industry.


Potential Job Titles:

  • Building Estimator
  • Site Quantity Surveyor
  • Commercial Quantity Surveyor
  • Building Services Quantity Surveyor
  • Cost Engineer
  • Contracts Administrator

Future Prospects:

Individuals graduating from the New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Level 6), Quantity Surveying specialization possess a solid grounding in foundational knowledge required for further advancement in various specialized or leadership roles within various construction segments in New Zealand. The qualification offers a strong base that can facilitate further postgraduate pursuits or relevant certifications.


Other:


Program Duration:

The full program entails a course of 80 credit points with a required course offering to complete 160 points to be eligible for the full NZD

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About University

The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand


Overview:

The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand is a leading provider of online and distance learning in Aotearoa New Zealand. It offers a wide range of qualifications and courses across various fields, catering to learners of all ages and backgrounds. The institution is known for its flexible learning options, allowing students to study at their own pace and from anywhere in the world.


Services Offered:

The Open Polytechnic provides a comprehensive range of services to support student success, including:

    Distance Learning:

    The institution specializes in distance learning, offering flexible study options that allow students to learn online and at their own pace.

    Study Support and Resources:

    Students have access to various online tools and resources, including a learner portal, library services, and study tips and techniques.

    Fees and Funding:

    The Open Polytechnic offers information on fees, fee-free study options, student loans, scholarships, and financial assistance.

    Learner Stories:

    The institution showcases success stories of its graduates, highlighting the impact of their studies on their lives and careers.

Student Life and Campus Experience:


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Flexibility:

    The Open Polytechnic's distance learning model offers flexibility, allowing students to study at their own pace and from anywhere in the world.

    Support:

    The institution provides comprehensive support services to help students succeed in their studies.

    Accessibility:

    The Open Polytechnic caters to learners of all ages and backgrounds, offering a wide range of qualifications and courses.

    Affordability:

    The institution offers fee-free study options, student loans, scholarships, and financial assistance to make education more accessible.

Academic Programs:

The Open Polytechnic offers a wide range of qualifications and courses across various fields, including:

  • Accounting
  • Built Environment and Trades
  • Business and Management
  • Communication
  • Design
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • Environment
  • Exercise
  • Financial Services
  • Foundation and Bridging
  • Health, Wellbeing and Community Services
  • Horticulture
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Legal
  • Library and Information Studies
  • Pharmacy
  • Psychology
  • Real Estate
  • Social Work
  • Te Reo Māori

Other:

The Open Polytechnic is a Business Division of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. The institution is committed to supporting learners in achieving their educational and career goals.

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Admission Requirements

program. These likely include:


#Academic qualifications:

  • An undergraduate degree in English or a related field, with a strong academic record.
  • A GPA of 3.0 or higher as listed in the Graduate Catalog.
  • #Standardized test scores:
  • The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is optional with the ability to submit in case of weak GPAs.


Other Relevant factors including:

  • Letters of recommendation
  • A statement of purpose
  • Writing sample(s)
  • Financial support from an outside agency that will underwrite living and educational and related costs
  • Proof of English Language proficiency, as described below under Language Proficiency Requirements.
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