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Subject Overview

In Construction Management, you will use skills from a range of disciplines to apply general management techniques to the construction industry. Courses in this subject will help you to understand how quality assurance, human resources and risk management fit into the life cycle of a modern construction project.

The University of Auckland attained the Chartered Institute of Building's (CIOB) Accredited Centre status in 2014, making this the first CIOB-accredited masters degree in New Zealand. This acknowledges our high standards of governance, quality assurance and resource management. CIOB is the world's largest and most influential professional body for construction management and leadership.

Potential Careers

This programme offers the opportunity to acquire advanced skills and knowledge that are relevant to the industry on a global level. The abilities you develop will be useful at all stages of a construction project from feasibility and planning through to procurement and construction across both the public and private sectors. Studying Construction Management can prepare you for roles such as:
• Construction Manager
• Construction Contracts Manager
• Construction Procurement Manager
• Cost Engineer
• Construction Project Manager

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • At least 90 points from Courses from the Master of Engineering Studies specialisation in Construction Management , and
  • 0 to 30 points from UOFAK - University of Auckland including child orgs at levels 600 to 700 Other Courses

Courses from the Master of Engineering Studies specialisation in Construction Management

Complete at least 90 points from the following:

No credit will be given for CIVIL 788, CIVIL 788A, CIVIL 788B, CIVIL 789, CIVIL 795, CIVIL 795A, or CIVIL 795B.

Other Courses

Select between 0 and 30 credits from University of Auckland at levels 600 to 700.

Selected courses must be approved by the Programme Director or nominee.