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Accredited by Engineering New Zealand, this programme meets the standards required for the Dublin and Sydney international engineering accords - meaning it's highly respected and recognised nationally, and internationally. Gain skills in management, economics, communications, problem-solving and critical thinking, while developing a deep understanding of your specific area of engineering - Civil, Mechanical or Electrical. DomesticDuration
3 Years Full-time 6 Years Part-time Level
7
Credits
360
Fees
$9,881
*Approximate first year tuition fee – see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Work-based through Capable NZ Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February
July (part-time only) InternationalDuration
3 Years Full-time Level
7
Credits
360
Fees
$29,120
*Approximate first year tuition fee – see Fees section for more info.
Delivery
On campus
Location
Dunedin
Intakes
February
July* What You StudyThis programme is made up of core and elective courses. Each will focus on the design and implementation of engineering technology and will concentrate on the development of advanced critical thinking and problem solving activities for effective troubleshooting. Year one
Year two
Year three
When you graduate, you'll enter industry practice and then develop, demonstrate and maintain practical skills and professional competence. Your graduate career has the potential to develop as follows: 1. Development stage Enter initial employment and develop competence for independent practice under supervision. 2. Independent practice Practice independently as a competent engineering technologist benchmarked against the competence standard for registration as an Engineering Technology Practitioner (ETPract). You are now able to progress to Technical Membership of Engineering New Zealand (ENZ). 3. Team leadership Take overall responsibility for the work of a team in which you are the most expert. 4. Technical management Supervise the work of others who may have greater or wider competence. 5. General management Become involved in management at an organisational level. You may no longer be directly involved with technical engineering technology activities. Career opportunities for engineering graduates exist in areas like research and development; technical support and application; education and communication; quality and general management; and roles in local authorities and government.
CoursesCommon compulsory courses
Civil Engineering compulsory coursesSpecialisations: Structural, Water and Water Waste, Transportation and Geotechnical. Electives available: Geotechnical Engineering A, Highway Design & Maintenance, Traffic Engineering, Structural Principles, Special Topic, Water & Waste Engineering, Water Waste Treatment, Urban Transport Planning, Resource and Environmental Management, Project Management and Risk Management.
Mechanical Engineering compulsory coursesThe Mechanical major is not constructed with specialisations but can be tailored to meet particular needs through the choice of suitable electives. Electives available: Engineering Management Principles, Project Management, Manufacturing Processes and Production, Engineering Mathematics 2, Energy Engineering, Mechanical Design 2, Fluids Power and Advanced Fluid Mechanics, Risk Management and Special Topic.
Electrical Engineering compulsory coursesSpecialisations: Power or Mechatronics Electives available: Project Management Principles, Special Topic, Engineering Mathematics 2, Project Management, Risk Management, Energy Engineering and Fluid Power & Advanced Fluid Mechanics.
Electrical Engineering compulsory courses for Mechatronics specialisation
Electrical Engineering compulsory courses for Power specialisation
Skills you'll gainAs a graduate of this programme, you'll be able to:
This programme is a collaboration between the New Zealand Metro Polytechnics. The skills outlined above have been developed by the International Engineering Alliance and have been adopted under the Sydney Accord. WorkloadYour workloadDuring this practical and theoretical programme, you should expect to contribute time towards both directed and self-directed study. The number of hours will vary according to the chosen specialisation and route through the qualification. Want to study while working?Our Infrastructure Asset Management apprenticeship pathway offers you the opportunity to learn while you earn! A first in New Zealand, this apprenticeship degree has been developed with industry to combat the looming skills shortage in this area. Offered in partnership with Weltec, you’ll gain experience in industry projects within your chosen specialty – Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering. Aimed at all levels of experience, the beauty of this pathway is that you will learn by doing and will develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills related to a real-world environment. EntryEntry requirements
English Language requirements
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes. Selection processEligible applicants will be selected using the entry criteria. If the number of applications exceeds the number of places, applicants will be placed on to a waiting list in the order that they applied. Want your existing skills recognised?If you have work experience and skills in this area, you may be able to complete an independent learning pathway to achieve this qualification in a shorter timeframe through our assessment of prior learning centre, Capable NZ. We currently offer a 10 month full-time / 18-20 month part-time distance learning option. FeesDomestic feesFirst year
Standard
$9,881
Second year
Standard
$9,881
Third year
Standard
$9,881
International feesFirst year
Standard
$29,120
Second year
Standard
$29,120
Third year
Standard
$29,120
Additional costsPlease click here for a course equipment list. Multi-year feesThe tuition fees shown above are approximate only. There may be a slight fee increase per year once Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) rules and guidelines are applied. These fees also don’t include additional costs or living costs. Get in touch0800 762 786
International +64 3 477 3014
Email: info@op.ac.nz
https://www.op.ac.nz/programmes/nzqa/bachelor-of-engineering-technology
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