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Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management

Already working in the construction industry and want to move into project management? Develop the knowledge and skills to effectively organise and manage activities on a construction site.

Level
7
Credits
120 (1.0 EFTS)
Campus
Mt Albert
Start dates
February or July
Duration
Full-time for 1 year (including 2 x 2-week block courses per semester). Part-time options available.

Programme overview

The Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management is a great stepping stone if you want to move into management positions in the construction sector. Learn to apply project management knowledge to the construction industry to ensure contracts are completed on time and within budget. You'll be able to solve complex industry-related problems in teams and alone and provide leadership in a team environment.

Highlights

  • Professional development to stay at the forefront of the competitive construction sector.
  • An overview of project management theories, supply chain, people, and production management.
  • Relevant to your career: relate new knowledge and material directly to your workplace. You'll explore progressively more complex scenarios and develop the skills to schedule activities and resources on construction projects.
  • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes.
  • Emphasis on self-directed learning, with assessment and feedback throughout the programme, and exams at the end.
  • A mix of on-campus block courses (lectures, tutorials, team-based problem solving, research, discussions, and student presentations), eLearning, and assignments.
  • Part-time study options are available.
  • Suitable for architecture, construction industry, and property management staff from different backgrounds. A previous qualification is not required, but as places are limited, preference will be given to those with at least five years' of industry experience or a relevant undergraduate degree.
  • Gain exposure and experience with a wide number of construction software

Qualification

To graduate, you’ll need 120 credits, 75 of which need to be at level 7. See the courses below for your options. 

Once you've completed this programme pathway, you'll receive the Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management qualification.

Admission requirements

What you will need to study this programme. 


Domestic students

Academic & Non-Academic requirements

You must have completed at least one of the following:

And meet one of the English entry requirements;

Don’t meet these Academic requirements?

For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 160 KB)


International students

Academic requirements 

As a part of this requirement, you must be at least 16 years of age and meet one of the following;

And English entry requirements;

​If English is not your first language, you will also need at least one of the following qualifications:

Don’t meet these Academic requirements?

For more information, download the programme regulations (PDF 160 KB)

Courses and timetables

For more details on the courses including timetables, please click on the course names below.

Courses Credits Aim
Project Management Principles (CONS6100) 15.0 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to analyse a projects objectives and formulate a management plan for its execution.
Courses Credits Aim
Project Management Practice (CONS7200) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to analyse a projects resource needs and formulate a plan for their execution and management.
Courses Credits Aim
Contract Administration (CONS6812) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to apply the principles of contract law to New Zealand standard forms of contract.
Procurement (CONS6817) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to examine the relationship between a client’s strategic property needs and the procurement systems available to procure required capital works.
Development and Finance (CONS6906) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to explore the concept of property development and the concepts that underpin its management.
Courses Credits Aim
Measurement and Estimation 3 (CONS7203) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to be able to conduct cost modelling processes, quantify work to be done and prepare estimates of cost for moderately complex buildings for bidding purposes with a focus on building services and green buildings.
Measurement and Estimation 4 (CONS7204) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to be able to prepare estimates and provide professional advice on the cost of building construction.
Planning and Organisation 3 (CONS7403) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to critically analyse work sequencing to plan and manage construction work and manage construction work in complicated contexts
Planning and Organisation 4 (CONS7404) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to evaluate the complexity of integrating the conflicting interests and demands, which must be managed on a construction project and to derive project plans while considering all the relevant factors required in the context of complex projects.
Integrated Design and Construction Management (CONS7418) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to evaluate the processes for managing integration of the design and construction of commercial and industrial scale projects to achieve client needs, in a collaborative environment.
People Management (CONS7515) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to analyse theories regarding the management of people and interpret those theories into application within the construction industry.
Urban Economics (CONS7817) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to analyse urban development using economic theory as a framework and to use such analysis to evaluate property development markets.
Professional Business Management (CONS7820) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to evaluate the strategic management of consultancy, construction or property businesses, and their business management models and practices.
Property Management (CONS7905) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to understand the issues which apply to the management of property and portfolios of property, including operations, maintenance, strategic asset management, and computer based systems for building information management.
Property Development (CONS7906) 15 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to evaluate the property development process, using a project-based learning approach, focused through the production of a speculative project development submission.
Property Investment (CONS7908) 15.0 credits (0.125 EFTS) To enable students to understand the property investment industry as a customer of the property development industry.