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PROGRAMME REGULATIONS Programme Schedule Bachelor of To be read in conjunction with the Bachelors Generic Regulations. 1. Programme Schedule This Programme Schedule applies to the Bachelor of (BConst) Level, credits 30, including majors in, Economics and Property Development. 2. Programme Specific Admission 2.1 Specific Admission To be admitted to this programme, all applicants must meet the following requirements in addition to the requirements set out in the Bachelors Generic Regulations: a. have at least 12 credits at NCEA level 2 in Mathematics; or b. have a grade of 5 or better in Sixth Form Mathematics, or equivalent. 3. Discretionary Admission Applicants under the age of 20 may be granted Discretionary admission if they have: a. B grades or higher in five out of the six Stage 4 and 5 subjects in the New Zealand Certificate in Building, Quantity Surveying or Architectural Draughting; or b. completed the academic requirements of the National Diploma in, Quantity Surveying or Architectural Technology; or c. an Advanced Diploma in Building or Quantity Surveying or Building Coordination. 4. Selection Criteria When the number of applications for admission exceeds the number of places available, the following selection criteria will be applied: a. Potential to succeed; b. Motivation to participate; c. Understanding of the field of study; Bachelor of Page 1

d. Membership of a group under-represented in the relevant professions. Potential to succeed is a required element of the selection profile. The remaining criteria are not ranked in any order. Applicants who meet the greatest number of criteria will be the preferred applicants. 5. Selection Process Selection will be made by a subcommittee of the Programme Committee set up for the purpose and with the delegated authority of that committee to offer places to applicants.. Requirements for the Award of the Qualification A student may undertake either a single major or a double major programme of study. Majors are:, Economics, and Property..1 Single Major To be awarded the Bachelor of with a single major, a student must successfully complete 30 credits from Levels 5 to, including at least 2 credits at level..1.1 Common compulsory courses for all majors Students must complete all courses in Table 1 (210 credits). Table 1: Course Details: Compulsory Courses Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions 5 CONS5101 Technology 1 5 CONS5102 Technology 2 CONS5012 5 CONS5103 Technology 3 CONS5014 5 CONS501 Building Science & Materials CONS5003 5 CONS5504 Technical Fundamentals CONS5801 or CONS5502 5 CONS5505 Team CONS5805 or CONS5503 5 CONS5812 Economic Principles CONS5802 5 CONS5818 Property & Law CONS580 or CONS5808 CONS008 Building Services CONS005 CONS104 Technology 4 CONS5101 & CONS5102 CONS00 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS812 Contract Administration CONS5818 CONS810 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 0cr at Level CONS819 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS821 CONS819.1.2 Economics Major Students must complete courses from Tables 1 and 2. Bachelor of Page 2

Table 2: Economics Major Compulsory courses are shown in bold text. Elective courses are shown in italics. Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Compulsory (90 credits) CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS5102) and CONS5504 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS201 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 and CONS5504 CONS0 CONS80 CONS90 Development & Finance CONS818 CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 Electives (0 credits) CONS00 Sustainable Design and CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS202 and CONS104 and CONS008 CONS202 and CONS104 CONS10 CONS11 CONS501 CONS004 CONS5504 and CONS5102) CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS401 CONS30 CONS90 Property Valuation CONS5818 CONS903 Level Unspecified Elective CONS105 Advanced Technology CONS104 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS402 CONS308 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS402 CONS309 CONS418 Integrated Design & CONS5 People CONS81 Urban Economics CONS820 Professional Business CONS825 Advanced BIM in CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS81 CONS81 CONS5812 or CONS5802 CONS5103 and CONS104 CONS90 or CONS818 CONS810 CONS814 CONS908 Property Investment CONS90 CONS903 Level Unspecified Elective 1 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 2 All electives may not be made available every year..1.3 Major Students must complete courses from Tables 1 and 3. Bachelor of Page 3

Table 3: Major Compulsory courses are shown in bold text. Elective courses are shown in italics. Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Compulsory (105 credits) CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS5504 and CONS5102) CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS401 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 and CONS5504 CONS30 CONS80 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS402 CONS308 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS402 CONS309 CONS418 Integrated Design & CONS81 CONS81 CONS5 People Electives (45 credits) CONS00 Sustainable Design & CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS501 CONS004 CONS5102) and CONS5504 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS201 CONS0 CONS90 Development & Finance CONS818 CONS90 Property Valuation CONS5818 CONS903 Level Unspecified Elective CONS105 Advanced Technology CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 CONS81 Urban Economics CONS820 Professional Business CONS825 Advanced BIM in CONS828 Advanced Law CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS104 CONS202 and CONS104 and CONS008 CONS202 and CONS104 CONS5812 or CONS5802 CONS5103 and CONS104 CONS5818 and CONS812 CONS90 or CONS818 CONS10 CONS11 CONS810 CONS814 CONS908 Property Investment CONS90 CONS903 Level Unspecified Elective 1 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 2 All electives may not be made available every year. Bachelor of Page 4

.1.4 Property Development Major Students must complete courses from Table 1 and 4. Table 4: Property Development Major Compulsory courses are shown in bold text. Elective courses are shown in italics. Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Compulsory (105 credits) CONS90 Development & Finance CONS818 CONS90 Property Valuation CONS5818 CONS903 CONS81 Urban Economics CONS5812 OR CONS5802 CONS810 CONS820 Professional Business CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS90 or CONS818 CONS814 CONS908 Property Investment CONS90 CONS903 Electives (45 credits) CONS00 Sustainable Design and CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS501 CONS004 CONS5101 or CONS5102) and CONS5504 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS201 CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS5504 and CONS5102) CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS401 CONS811 Tendering Level Unspecified Elective CONS105 Advanced Technology CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS5818 and CONS5504 CONS104 CONS202 and CONS104 and CONS008 CONS0 CONS30 CONS80 CONS10 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 CONS202 and CONS104 CONS11 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS402 CONS308 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS402 CONS309 CONS 418 Integrated Design & CONS5 People CONS825 Advanced BIM in CONS828 Advanced Law Level Unspecified Elective CONS81 CONS81 CONS5103 and CONS104 CONS5818 and CONS812 Bachelor of Page 5

1 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 2 All electives may not be made available every year..2 Double Majors To be awarded the degree with a second major, a student must successfully complete 420 credits from a programme of study accumulated in the patterns set out in Tables 1 and 5, or Tables 1 and, or Tables 1 and, or Tables 1 and 8 provided that: a. Except in exceptional circumstances a student may not complete an additional major in less than one year of study; and b. To complete an additional major in one additional year, a student will be required to undertake some concurrent study in each major. c. A student is normally required to complete the degree with a single major in a pattern of study of two full-time years, followed by two part-time years. In exceptional circumstances the Programme Committee may authorise a third year of full-time study where a student is an international student or has undertaken sufficient approved previous work experience..2.1 Economics / Double Major Students must complete courses from Tables 1 and 5. Table 5: Economics / Double Compulsory courses are shown in bold text. Elective courses are shown in italics. Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Compulsory (180 credits) CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS5102) and CONS5504 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS201 CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS5504 and CONS5102) CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS401 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 and CONS5504 CONS0 CONS30 CONS80 CONS90 Development & Finance CONS818 CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS202 and CONS104 and CONS008 CONS10 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 CONS202 and CONS104 CONS11 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS402 CONS308 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS402 CONS309 CONS418 Integrated Design & CONS5 People Electives (30 credits) CONS00 Sustainable Design & CONS81 CONS81 CONS501 CONS004 Bachelor of Page

CONS90 Property Valuation CONS5818 CONS903 Level Unspecified Elective CONS105 Advanced Technology CONS81 Urban Economics CONS820 Professional Business CONS825 Advanced BIM in CONS104 CONS5812 or CONS5802 CONS5103 and CONS104 CONS828 Advanced Law CONS5818 and CONS812 CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS90 or CONS818 CONS810 CONS814 CONS908 Property Investment CONS90 CONS903 Level Unspecified Elective 1 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 2 All electives may not be made available every year..2.2 Economics / Property Development Double Major Students must complete courses from Tables 1 and. Table : Economics / Property Development Double Major Compulsory courses are shown in bold text. Elective courses are shown in italics. Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Compulsory (180 credits) CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS5102) and CONS5504 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS201 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 and CONS5504 CONS0 CONS80 CONS90 Development & Finance CONS818 CONS90 Property Valuation CONS5818 CONS903 CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 CONS81 Urban Economics CONS820 Professional Business CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS202 and CONS104 and CONS008 CONS202 and CONS104 CONS5812 or CONS5802 CONS90 or CONS818 CONS10 CONS11 CONS810 CONS814 CONS908 Property Investment CONS90 CONS903 Bachelor of Page

Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Electives (30 credits) CONS00 Sustainable Design and CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS501 CONS004 CONS5504 and CONS5102) CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS401 Level Unspecified Elective CONS30 CONS105 Advanced Technology CONS104 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS402 CONS308 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS402 CONS309 CONS418 Integrated Design & CONS5 People CONS825 Advanced BIM in Level Unspecified Elective 1 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 2 All electives may not be made available every year. CONS81 CONS81 CONS5103 and CONS104.2.3 / Property Development Double Major Students must complete courses from Tables 1 and. Table : / Property Development Double Major Compulsory courses are shown in bold text. Elective courses are shown in italics. Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Compulsory (195 credits) CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS5504 and CONS5102) CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS401 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 and CONS5504 CONS30 CONS80 CONS90 Development & Finance CONS818 CONS90 Property Valuation CONS5818 CONS903 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS402 CONS308 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS402 CONS309 CONS418 Integrated Design & CONS5 People CONS81 Urban Economics CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS81 CONS81 CONS5812 or CONS5802 CONS90 or CONS818 CONS810 CONS814 CONS908 Property Investment CONS90 CONS903 Bachelor of Page 8

Lvl Course Crdts Pre-requisites Restrictions Electives ( credits) CONS00 Sustainable Design and CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS501 CONS004 CONS5102) and CONS5504 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS201 Level Unspecified Elective CONS105 Advanced Technology CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 CONS820 Professional Business CONS825 Advanced BIM in CONS828 Advanced Law Level Unspecified Elective CONS104 1 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 2 All electives may not be made available every year. CONS202 and CONS104 and CONS008 CONS202 and CONS104 CONS5103 and CONS104 CONS5818 and CONS812 CONS0 CONS10 CONS11. Credit Recognition and Exemptions.1 Completion of Unitec Bachelor of Architectural Studies, NZCQS or NDQS, NZCAD or NDAT, NZCB or NDCM, NDQS and Advanced Diplomas See Section 10: Modified Programmes of Study..1.1 Work Experience Where the academic requirements for the above qualifications were met more than five years prior to admission to the degree, a student will normally be required to show that they have substantial and recent employment in an area related to the discipline of the degree, before being able to undertake a modified programme of study..2 Exemptions At the discretion of the Programme Committee a student may be granted exemptions for Level 5 and courses only. Additional or alternative study requirements will be required of a student being granted exemptions in order to fulfil the degree credit requirements. Bachelor of Page 9

8. Assessment of Prior Learning 8.1 Alternative Pathways Potential exists for a second major to be attained through a Graduate Diploma where a student gaining a Unitec degree may return to Unitec after a period in industry to take an approved course of study in the Graduate Diploma and be awarded a second major. 9. Assessment 9.1 Assessment basis All assessments are achievement based using an 11 point grading scale. 9.2 Calculation of course grades a. A minimum mark of 40% in the final examination is required to achieve a pass in all courses where a final examination is prescribed. b. Course grades are calculated by the mathematical aggregation of weighted assessment marks. The following course grades shall be awarded to students who obtain the following marks. Table 8: Course Grades Grades Percentage Result A+ 90 100 Pass A 85 89 Pass A- 80 84 Pass B+ 5 9 Pass B 0 4 Pass B- 5 9 Pass C+ 0 4 Pass C 55 59 Pass C- 50 54 Pass D 40 49 Fail E 0 39 Fail c. Students may be awarded one of the following grades for a course if they meet the criteria described. Table 9: Grade Criteria Grade CR DEF R DNC W Criteria The student has applied for and been awarded a credit recognition from another qualification The course result has been deferred The student has been awarded a restricted pass subject to clause 9.3 of this schedule A student has either withdrawn after the 5% date of the course has been taught or not attempted a compulsory item of assessment within a course. No Credits earned. If a student withdraws from a course after the 10% date of the course is completed and up to or at the 5% date of the course. No credits earned. Bachelor of Page 10

9.3 Conditions applying to restricted pass a. A restricted pass shall be granted at the discretion of the Programme Committee. b. Restricted passes shall not be granted for more than two courses in any one academic year. c. A student who is awarded a restricted pass for a course and accepts it, but who wishes to take the course again, may do so for a Certificate of Proficiency only. 9.4 Assessment in te reo Maori a. A student may, at the beginning of the each academic year, request to be examined in te reo Maori, by identifying to the Programme Leader those assessment components of the programme for which they wish te reo Maori to apply. b. Once requested the Programme Leader will facilitate, by consultation and agreement, the establishment of an appropriate te reo Maori assessment structure. c. The assessment structure must be determined and agreed at least one month prior to the assessment date of any component of the programme in which it is requested that te reo apply. 10. Modified Programmes of Study 10.1 Completion of NZCAD or National Diploma in Architectural Technology A student who has obtained a New Zealand Certificate in Architectural Draughting or a National Diploma in Architectural Technology will be granted recognition of 15 credits towards the Degree. The following common compulsory courses are required to be completed. Table 10: All courses are compulsory Level Course Credits Pre-Requisites Restrictions Compulsory Courses for all Majors (0 credits) CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 and 5504 CONS80 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 0cr at Level CONS819 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS821 CONS819 1. For Economics Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 2. 2. For Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 3. 3. For Property Development Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 4. 4. Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 5. Electives may not be made available every year. Bachelor of Page 11

10.2 Completion of National Diploma in A student who has obtained a National Diploma in will be granted recognition of 135 credits towards the Degree. Where a student is progressing from the National Diploma in or the National Diploma in Quantity Surveying they will be granted recognition of a further credits in CONS811 Tendering (total 15 credits). And where a student is progressing from the National Diploma in to the major they will be granted recognition of an additional credits in the course CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 (total 180 credits). The following common compulsory courses are required to be completed. Table 11: All courses are compulsory Level Course Credits Pre-Requisites Restrictions Compulsory Courses for all Majors (0 credits) CONS104 Technology 4 CONS5101 and CONS5102 CONS00 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 0cr at Level CONS819 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS821 CONS819 1. For Economics Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 2 with the exception of CONS811 Tendering which will be further credited. 2. For Major must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 3 with the exceptions of CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 and CONS811 Tendering which will be further credited. 3. For Property Development Major must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 4 with the exception of CONS811 Tendering which will be further credited. 4. Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 5. Electives may not be made available every year. 10.3 Completion of NZCQS or National Diploma in Quantity Surveying A student who has obtained a New Zealand Certificate in Quantity Surveying or a National Diploma in Quantity Surveying will be granted credit recognition of 135 credits towards the Degree. Where a student is progressing from the National Diploma in or the National Diploma in Quantity Surveying they will be granted recognition of a further credits in CONS811 Tendering (total 15 credits). And where a student is progressing from the National Diploma in Quantity Surveying to the Economics Major, they will be granted recognition of an additional credits in the following course for CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 (total 180 credits). The following common compulsory courses are required to be completed. Bachelor of Page 12

Table 12: All courses are compulsory Level Course Credits Pre-Requisites Restrictions Compulsory Courses for all Majors (0 credits) CONS104 Technology 4 CONS5101 and CONS5102 CONS00 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 0cr at Level CONS819 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS821 CONS819 1. For Economics Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 2 with the exceptions of CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 and CONS811 Tendering which will be further credited. 2. For Major must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 3 which the exception of CONS811 Tendering which will be further credited. 3. For Property Development Major must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 4 with the exception of CONS811 Tendering which will be further credited. 4. Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 5 Electives may not be made available every year. 10.4 Progression from Bachelor of Architectural Studies A student who has completed a Bachelor of Architectural Studies at Unitec before entering the Bachelor of programme will be granted credit recognition of 15 credits of Level 5 and courses, plus credits of unspecified elective at Level (a total of 180 credits). The courses to be credited are: CONS5101 Technology 1 CONS5505 Team CONS5812 Economic Principles CONS5102 Technology 2 CONS501 Building Science and Materials CONS5818 Property & Law CONS5103 Technology 3 CONS5504 Technical Fundamentals CONS008 Building Services CONS104 Technology 4 CONS00 Sustainable Design and USCRXXX Unspecified Level Elective The following common compulsory courses are required to be completed: Table 13: All courses are compulsory Level Course Credits Pre-Requisites Restrictions Compulsory Courses for all Majors (0 credits) CONS812 Contract Administration CONS5818 CONS810 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 0cr at Level CONS819 Bachelor of Page 13

CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS821 CONS819 1 For Economics Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 2 with the exception of CONS00 Sustainable Design and which is to be further credited. 2 For Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 3 with the exception of CONS00 Sustainable Design and which is to be further credited. 3 For Property Development Major student must complete compulsory and elective courses as per Table 4 with the exception of CONS00 Sustainable Design and which is to be further credited. 4 Unspecified electives must be approved by the Programme Leader. 5 Electives may not be made available every year. 10.5 Progression from Bachelor of Property from University of Auckland A student who has completed a Bachelor of Property from the University of Auckland before entering the Bachelor of programme, will be awarded a modified programme of study and granted credit recognition of 120 credits for the and Economics majors and 0 credits for the Property Development major. The courses to be credited are: Table 14 Year 1 Credit Recognition Year 2 Credit Recognition Year 3 Credit Recognition CONS5505 Team CONS5812 Economic Principles CONS5818 Property & Law USCR000 Unspecified Credit Recognition CONS90 Development Finance & Investment CONS90 Property Valuation CONS908 Property Investment CONS905 Property Economics CONS5505 Team CONS5812 Economic Principles CONS5818 Property & Law Economics USCR000 Unspecified Credit Recognition CONS90 Development Finance & Investment CONS90 Property Valuation Economics CONS908 Property Investment CONS905 Property Property Development CONS5505 Team CONS5812 Economic Principles CONS5818 Property & Law CONS5504 Technical Fundamentals CONS5102 Technology 2 Property Development USCR000 Unspecified Credit Recognition CONS90 Development Finance & Investment CONS90 Property Valuation Property Development CONS908 Property Investment CONS905 Property Bachelor of Page 14

The following courses are required to be completed to gain the Bachelor of in their noted major: Table : Major Level Course Credits 5 CONS5101 Technology 1 Pre- Requisites Restrictions 5 CONS5102 Technology 2 CONS5012 5 CONS5103 Technology 3 CONS5014 5 5 CONS501 Building Science & Materials CONS5504 Technical Fundamentals CONS104 Technology 4 CONS5101 & CONS5102 CONS00 CONS008 Building Services CONS005 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS401 Planning & Organisation 1 CONS402 Planning & Organisation 2 CONS812 Contract Administration CONS5504 & (CONS5101 or CONS5102) CONS401 CONS30 CONS5818 CONS810 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 & CONS5504 CONS80 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4 CONS5 People CONS418 Integrated Design & 1 Compulsory courses are shown in bold. 2 No electives are required for this major. Table 1: Economics Major Level Course Credits 0 credits at Level CONS819 CONS821 CONS819 CONS402 CONS308 CONS402 CONS309 5 CONS5101 Technology 1 CONS81 CONS81 Pre- Requisites Restrictions 5 CONS5102 Technology 2 CONS5012 5 CONS5103 Technology 3 CONS5014 5 CONS501 Building Science & Materials Bachelor of Page

5 CONS5504 Technical Fundamentals CONS104 Technology 4 CONS5101 & CONS5102 CONS00 CONS008 Building Services CONS005 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS201 Measurement & Estimation 1 CONS202 Measurement & Estimation 2 CONS812 Contract Administration CONS5102) & CONS5504 CONS201 CONS0 CONS5818 CONS810 CONS811 Tendering CONS5818 & CONS5504 CONS80 CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3 CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4 1 Compulsory courses are shown in bold. 2 No electives are required for this major. Table 1: Property Development Major 0 credits at Level CONS819 CONS821 CONS819 CONS202 & CONS104 & CONS008 CONS10 CONS202 & CONS104 CONS11 Level Course Credits Pre-Requisites Restrictions 5 CONS5101 Technology 1 5 CONS5103 Technology 3 CONS5014 5 CONS501 Building Science & Materials CONS104 Technology 4 CONS5101 & CONS5102 CONS00 CONS008 Building Services CONS005 CONS81 Procurement CONS804 CONS812 Contract Administration CONS821 Industry Project Part 1 CONS822 Industry Project Part 2 CONS5818 CONS810 0 credits at Level CONS819 CONS821 CONS819 CONS81 Urban Economics CONS5812 or CONS5802 CONS810 CONS90 Property Development CONS820 Professional Business CONS90 or CONS818 CONS814 CONS8 1 Compulsory courses are shown in bold. 2 Two electives are required to be completed for this major, to be chosen from Table 4. Bachelor of Page 1

10. Progression from Diploma in Applied Technology (Building) A student who has completed a Diploma in Applied Technology (Building) before entering the Bachelor of programme, will be awarded credit recognition for CONS5101 Technology 1 and CONS5102 Technology 2. 10. Chinese-Institutional Modified Programme of Study 10..1 Progression from Sichuan College of Architectural Technology (SCAT) Students transferring may commence their study in the BConst(CE) programme at the commencement of Semester 1 (approximately calendar week 8), OR Semester 2 (approximately calendar week 29). Note: Level courses are delivered 2 weeks prior to the commencement of Unitec s official Semester start dates. Students must successfully complete courses set out in the tables below: Table 18: Economics Major Course Number/Course Name Level Credits Students must complete: EAPL55 English for Specific Purposes 5 CONS 104 Technology 4 CONS 201 Measurement and Estimating 1 OR CONS 202 Measurement and Estimating 2 CONS 81 Procurement OR CONS 812 Contract Administration CONS 90 Development & Finance CONS 203 Measurement and Estimation 3 CONS 204Measurement and Estimation 4 CONS 418 Integrated Design & CONS 5 People Students choose two elective courses from either: 135 Credits CONS 105 Advanced Technology* CONS 825 Advanced BIM in * CONS 81 Urban Economics CONS 820 Professional Business CONS 821 Industry Project Part 1 CONS 822 Industry Project Part 2 30 Credits Bachelor of Page 1

*Please note these courses are timetabled as an agreed SCAT student Economics study pathway. Other elective courses by specific agreement with Programme Leader may extend study duration. Table 19: Major Course Number/Course Name Level Credits Students must complete: EAPL55 English for Specific Purposes 5 CONS 00 Sustainable Design and OR CONS 104 Technology 4 CONS 812 Contract Administration OR CONS 81 Procurement CONS 401 Planning and Organisation 1 OR CONS 402 Planning and Organisation 2 CONS 404 Planning and Organisation 3 CONS 404 Planning and Organisation 4 CONS 418 Integrated Design & CONS 5 People Students choose two elective courses from either: 120 Credits CONS 825 Advanced BIM in * CONS 105 Advanced Technology* CONS 81 Urban Economics CONS 820 Professional Business CONS 821 Industry Project Part 1 CONS 822 Industry Project Part 2 30 Credits *Please note these courses are timetabled as an agreed SCAT student study pathway. Other elective courses by specific agreement with Programme Leader may extend study duration. Bachelor of Page 18

Table 20: Property Development Major Course Number/Course Name Level Credits Students must complete: EAPL55 English for Specific Purposes 5 CONS501 Building Science and Materials 5 CONS5103 Technology 3 5 CONS008 Building Services CONS104 Technology 4 CONS8 Procurement OR CONS90 Development and Finance CONS820 Professional Business CONS905 Property CONS90 Property Development CONS908 Property Investment Students choose two elective courses from either: 0 Credits CONS418 Integrated Design and * OR CONS5 People * CONS 105 Advanced Technology* OR CONS 825 Advanced BIM in * CONS81 Urban Economics CONS 821 Industry Project Part 1 CONS 822 Industry Project Part 2 30 Credits *Please note these courses are timetabled as an agreed SCAT student Property Development study pathway. Other elective courses by specific agreement with Programme Leader may extend study duration. Bachelor of Page 18

11. Transitional arrangements 11.1 Transitional arrangements for students enrolled prior to 2014 a. Students first enrolled prior to 2014 shall continue to complete their programme of study by completing the nearest equivalent course as determined by the programme leader. With the following provisions: b. To graduate in the major students must complete: CONS308 2 (previous programme) or CONS403 Planning & Organisation 3 (revised programme); and CONS309 3 or CONS404 Planning & Organisation 4. c. To graduate in the Economics major students must complete: CONS10 Economics 2 or CONS203 Measurement & Estimation 3; and CONS11 Economics 3 or CONS204 Measurement & Estimation 4. d. To graduate in the Property Development major students must complete: CONS903 Property 2 or CONS908 Property Investment or as determined by Programme Leader. 11.2 The following policy will apply to students enrolled in the programme prior to 2009. A student who has successfully completed credits in the programme prior to 2009 will have the total value of those credits recognised as part of his/her Bachelor of programme of study.9 A student, to be awarded the Bachelor of with a single major, must successfully complete a minimum of 30 credits and his/her programme of study must be approved by the Programme Committee, with authority delegated to the Programme Leader. a. A student who enrolled in the programme prior to 2009 shall come under the regulations as at the time of first enrolment. Bachelor of Page 20

b. In all such circumstances where the student would otherwise be disadvantaged a modified individual course of study shall be approved by the Programme Committee. c. Where a student first enrolled prior to 2009 has successfully completed a prerequisite under the 2009 regulations but not under a previous regulation shall be permitted enrolment under the 2009 pre-requisite. d. Where a student s course of study results in a credit short fall unspecified credits of up to credits at any level may be granted with the approval of the Programme Committee. 12. Commencement These regulations came into force in Semester 1, 201. Bachelor of Page 21