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Flame Stoppers Māori & Pasifika Quantity Surveyor Excellence Scholarship
This scholarship provides financial support and mentoring to high achieving Māori and Pasifika students during the second and third years of their Bachelor of Construction (Quantity Surveying major).
Supported Learning
Our supported learning programmes are ideal for adults and mature school leavers with learning difficulties or disability. Our passionate and caring supported learning team will help you meet your goals and aspirations ...
Learning Advisors
What do Learning Advisors do? Our Learning Advisors provide academic support in one-to-one, ... success. Contact us PHONE: 0800 10 95 10 EMAIL: learningadvisors@unitec.ac.nz Book an appointment We offer ...
Supported Learning Talk and Tour
... transition specialists to learn more about our Supported Learning programmes and take a brief tour of our Mt. Albert ... are welcome to apply for our short course, Literacy and Learning . Alternatively, you can also apply for our ... for Living and Working . Book your place Supported Learning programmes Disability Support Services Join ...
Disability Support Services
... fully participate in their studies, have equal access to learning and can achieve their aspirations. If you are neurodivergent, have a physical, learning or sensory impairment, live with a mental health ... to your lecturers and assist you in accessing services and learning resources. We will partner with you to create a ...
Property Development
Study property development and learn how to buy, develop and sell a property. Find out what to look for when identifying project opportunities in your career.
Veterinary Nursing
... plus an additional third year, where you can take your learning one step further, by extending your research and ... year of the Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing . Distance Learning Our New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal) include distance learning options. If you're a distance learner, you will ...
Accounting
Study accounting and finance and develop the business skills that every company needs. With opportunities to learn from the industry, you’ll get hands-on experience to launch your career from.
Construction Management
Learn how to organise, manage and control a construction site to ensure big projects are completed on time and on budget.
Automotive Engineering
If you see yourself as a automotive engineer, auto-electrician or mechanic, from certificates through to bachelor programmes we've got great options to get you there.
Quantity Surveying
Learn how to estimate, price and tender for building work and keep big construction projects on budget.
Management
... courses are designed for your success. Our Industry Based Learning (IBL) programmes combine live project work and real ...
Computing and Information Technology
From better security for computer networks to new mobile apps, test your ideas with practical assignments and applied postgraduate research.
Land Surveying
Land surveying is an exciting and varied career, working both outdoors and indoors in all sorts of different environments. Study land surveying and you could be out in the field collecting data one day, and analysing the findings to produce plans, reports or spatial models the next. There’s lots of employment opportunities too, both in New Zealand and overseas.
Social Work and Community Development
Want to work with your community and make a difference to people’s lives? Study social work or community development and learn how to create positive change.
Photography and Media Arts
Learn how to capture moments in time and tell a story through your images.
Landscape and Garden Design
Study landscape or garden design and learn how to plan beautiful, functional and ecological green spaces.
Sport, Recreation and Exercise
... a wide range of exciting careers. That means you'll be learning from people who know what it takes to succeed—and ... the field! Delivery and campus facilities At Unitec, your learning goes way beyond the classroom. No matter which ...
Civil Engineering
The Burj Khalifa, Golden Gate Bridge and even Egypt’s great pyramids wouldn’t exist without civil engineers. Civil engineers conceive, design, construct, operate and maintain infrastructure projects and systems including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and water supply and sewage treatment systems. Civil engineers are in high demand globally. New Zealand alone needs thousands more graduates over the next 10 years so now’s the time to enrol in a civil engineering programme.
Animal Management and Welfare
... to what's happening in the industry and the world. Hands-on learning means you’ll handle and care for animals in a ...