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New Zealand Diploma in Engineering - Civil

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering - Civil

Become an engineering technician, specialising in civil engineering. Learn highly sought-after skills, that will allow graduates to work on engineering projects in Aotearoa and around the world. The diploma is accredited nationally and internationally.

What you will learn

  • Mathematics
  • Engineering fundamentals
  • Drawing
  • Report production
  • Engineering management

The civil strand will also teach students the following:

  • Land surveying
  • Civil and structural drawing
  • Hydraulics
  • Highway engineering
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Water systems
  • Waste systems
  • Structures

More detail about this qualification

Students will gain the skills and attributes required by Engineering New Zealand, which are bench marked internationally and accredited to the Dublin Accord

Career options

Become an engineering technician in the civil engineering field. 

Entry requirements

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Use the knowledge you already have to fast-track your qualification. Workplace-learning, volunteering, professional development, other provider qualifications and online courses can be recognised as prior learning and put towards your qualification. Start by getting in touch with us, or find out more here.

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Last updated: 27/7/2023

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