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, y g lo o n h c e T l ra tu c e it h c r A Quantity Surveying, and t n e m e g a n a M n io t c u tr s n o C BUILT ENVIRONMENT 2017 Building ideas. Right here

Building Technologies Planning, design and management are essential aspects of all building projects. WelTec offers programmes that allow you to learn about the thinking that drives the construction industry. Our qualifications allow you to access work in all kinds of projects: bridges, roads, tunnels and buildings. Construction is happening in New Zealand at record levels. We re building more by value than ever before. The value of all building and construction is forecast to grow to over $36 billion by 2016, $7.5 billion higher than the last peak in 2007. Architectural Technology Architectural technicians interpret sketches and designs produced by an architect, architectural designer or client. They make working drawings, such as floor plans, elevations, sections and details, and associated documentation of buildings. Construction Management Study construction management and you ll learn how to organise, manage and control a construction site. Construction projects can involve hundreds of workers and millions of dollars of materials. Quantity Surveying The key facet of the role is to keep projects to budget and on time. Your work could include giving advice on construction costs, setting budgets for construction projects, and recording and managing these costs. You could measure progress on site and measure construction quantities. Your career Whatever stage you are at with your career, our options can work with you. Our programmes are equally applicable to people looking to enter the industry, tradespeople seeking new opportunities or recent school leavers. There's flexibility with scheduling so if you are already in employment you can explore part-time study. Career opportunities > Architectural technician (draftsperson) > BIM manager > Commercial manager > Construction manager > Contract administrator > Facilities manager > Project manager > Property developer > Property manager > Site manager 3

Quantity Surveying New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Quantity Surveying Strand) Level 6 Start: March 2017 Length: 2 years, full-time (part-time options available) Campus: Petone Gain skills in an area of high growth. Learn about quantifying projects, estimating building costs and materials, tendering and administering contracts. Work in an office and on-site. Get the best of both worlds. Become a quantity surveyor. It's a two-year programme and you'll come out ready to start your new role. In fact, many of our students get part-time work in the industry in their second year. WelTec also has an industry mentoring programme so you can get a feel for the field. Programme overview > Understand cost estimation and how to create preliminary cost estimates and cost plans > Learn how the principles of published data relate to the provision of services for a project > Measure and manage quantities of resources > Gain skills in administering contracts and how to value building works > Know how to prepare a construction project for quantity surveying Entry criteria 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, with 12 credits in each of the following: Maths, English and Science, or achieved a level 3 or 4 qualification in a related field. International students minimum IELTS (academic) score of 6 with no band score lower than 5.5. Career opportunities > Quantity surveyor > Construction Quanity Surveyor > Subcontractor Quanity Surveyor > Building inspector > Contract administrator Programmes and course details may change. Confirm your options by calling a Student Advisor on 0800 WELTEC (935 832). weltec.ac.nz/quantity 5 07

Architectural Technology New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology Level 6 Start: March 2017 Length: 2 years, full-time (part-time options available) Campus: Petone Start your career in architectural technology. Develop your technical drawing skills using computer-aided design (CAD) software. Understand architecture, building methods and materials, building code requirements and design details for building joints. Build a portfolio. Create architectural plans and documentation for buildings across New Zealand. Programme overview > Prepare preliminary designs and develop building concepts > Create working drawings for residential, commercial and industrial buildings > Evaluate the principles of architectural design > Understand residential and commercial services > Become proficient in CAD (computer-aided design software) Entry criteria 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, with 12 credits in each of the following: Maths, English and Science, or achieved a level 3 or 4 qualification in a related field. Or, equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience. International students minimum IELTS (academic) score of 6 with no band score lower than 5.5. Career opportunities > Architectural technician > Draughtsperson > Architectural designer > Kitchen and Bathroom designer Programmes and course details may change. Confirm your options by calling a Student Advisor on 0800 WELTEC (935 832). weltec.ac.nz/architecture 7

Nicole Architectural Technology Graduate The tutors were also super helpful throughout my studies, and this even continued when I had finished and was applying for jobs Nicole had been working for ten years since finishing school, before she decided she wanted to change her career path and pursue one of her passions. Always having a keen interest in all things architectural; it seemed natural to follow this interest with a formal qualification. Dad was a builder, so growing up I became very familiar with building sites. When I was younger, I was always making grand Lego creations. For Nicole, WelTec was the perfect learning environment for returning to study. Here, she found a supportive group of classmates who similarly were also returning to study after spending time in the workforce. We formed a great bond. The tutors were also super helpful throughout my studies, and this even continued when I had finished and was applying for jobs. Nicole s highlight was her second year, where she completed a major design project. She applied factors such as Energy Efficiency and Sustainability to her structural design, two areas she s very passionate about. Upon graduating she landed a job locally at Design Network Architecture Ltd. She is currently working on a number of new subdivision projects across the Hutt Valley. One day, the dream is to own her own business, with a focus on Residential Architectural Design, an aspect which Nicole particularly enjoys. For now, working at Design Network is equipping her with additional skills as she is involved in a range of projects. 8

Construction Management New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Construction Management Strand) Level 6 Start: March 2017 Length: 2 years, full-time (part-time options available) Campus: Petone Lead the team on a building site. Develop an understanding of construction planning and project management. Learn construction site procedures. Quality assurance. Site management. You ll coordinate people and resources to make sure projects are completed on time and to budget. This qualification meets the academic requirements of the New Zealand Institute of Clerks of Works and the New Zealand Institute of Building. Programme overview > Know construction site procedures > Learn to produce a quality assurance plan and a site-specific safety strategy > Gain an understanding of the principles and processes of construction site management and survey requirements for the setout of a commercial building > Learn to measure and manage quantities of resources > Understand the fit-out and management of commercial buildings > Develop your understanding of bidding for construction projects Entry criteria 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, with 12 credits in each of the following: Maths, English and Science, or achieved a level 3 or 4 qualification in a related field. Or, equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience. International students minimum IELTS (academic) score of 6 with no band score lower than 5.5. Career opportunities > Contract manager > Project manager > Site manager Programmes and course details may change. Confirm your options by calling a Student Advisor on 0800 WELTEC (935 832). weltec.ac.nz/cm 9

New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervisor)* Level 4 Start: March 2017 Length: 1 year, part-time Campus: Petone If you have completed a construction related trade qualification or have equivalent industry experience this programme will take you to the next level to work as a Supervisor on Construction Projects. Programme overview > Gain technical, theoretical and operational knowledge of current building and construction practice to the construction of medium building, in a supervisory role. > Supervise workers through effective communication, professionalism and planning to the completion of their portion of a medium building construction project, to the required safety, technical, quality and productivity standards expected in a commercial environment. Entry criteria Successful completion of any Level 3 or 4 qualification from the Planning and Construction related subfields, or demonstration of equivalent knowledge and skills. Existing knowledge and skills in the trade that you will be supervising is also required. Further study options Study at degree or diploma level in the fields of Management, Quantity Surveying, Construction Management, Architectural Technology or any other building and construction related fields. Career opportunities > Site Manager > Construction Manager > Project Manager > Contracts Manager 10 *New qualification. Subject to approval. Programmes and course details may change. Confirm your options by calling a Student Advisor on 0800 WELTEC (935 832). weltec.ac.nz/cm

Make your career move studies Quantity Surveying. Growing up, he lived in the Hawkes Bay and Horowhenua before making the move to the capital. PeterPeter Along with his studies, Peter works at Capital Construction, one of Wellington s leading construction companies. Being in his second year of the Diploma, all classes are in the afternoon and evening which means he can also work part-time. I ve been with Capital Construction for just over 12 months. Now I m running projects by myself, tendering for work and putting budgets together. Peter really enjoys the fact that he gets to go onsite to manage the projects he is involved in. I was working in landscaping, but my old man is a quantity surveyor, so I knew what a great job it was. In the weekends, Peter enjoys playing halfback for his rugby club Marist St Pats. Shaun Shaun completed the National Diploma in Construction Management, whilst also working as a Trainee Construction Manager with Naylor Love. Shaun left school six years ago; working in various jobs since, but has always had a keen interest in the construction industry. After having a good look around for the best course, Shaun decided to come and study at WelTec. On reflection, a highlight of studying at WelTec was that it equipped me with all the skills that you are actually going to be using in the field. Plus it gives you a thorough understanding of the industry. For Shaun, the combination of working and studying means that he can enjoy applying what he has learnt in class, on the job. I started doing basics, then my boss asked me to look at some site drawings and it was identical to what we were learning in lectures. It meant I got to move up faster. Coming back into study after some time off was really manageable, with helpful tutors who made class a pleasant experience for Shaun.

Contact us. Right here Petone 21 Kensington Avenue, Petone Private Bag 39803, Wellington 5045 Fax: (04) 920 2401 Wellington CBD Campus 11 17 Church Street (off Boulcott Street) 0800 WelTec (935 832) information@weltec.ac.nz www.weltec.ac.nz facebook.com/weltec instagram.com/weltecnz DISCLAIMER The information contained in this programme guide describes the courses we intend to offer. The information is correct at the time of printing (July 2016). Please note that programmes and courses are subject to change.