GDE, School of Construction and Engineering FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Kia or a, Welcome! whitireiaweltec.ac.nz GET IN TOUCH [email protected]The Graduate Diploma in Engineering aims to cater for engineering graduates and working engineering professionals wishing to gain further specialist knowledge in a discipline area. Graduate Diploma in Engineering with strands in: • Water and Waste Engineering • Structures • Building Services Why Engineering at WelTec? • Practical skills - WelTec strikes the right balance with practical and theoretical learning. This course will give you real skills that you can take to the workplace while also giving you all the necessary theoretical knowledge too. • Class sizes - Studying at WelTec will mean that you will be able to take advantage of our smaller class sizes. Due to this, you will have more one on one time with your tutors to help you through your learning journey. • Tutors - Our engineering tutors are highly experienced, knowledgeable and approachable with industry connections. They will help you during your studies and beyond. • Flexible study - Full time and part-time study options available for this programme Graduate Diploma in Engineering
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The Graduate Diploma in Engineering aims to cater for engineering graduates and working engineering professionals wishing to gain further specialist knowledge in a discipline area.
Graduate Diploma in Engineering with strands in:
• Water and Waste Engineering• Structures• Building Services
Why Engineering at WelTec?• Practical skills - WelTec strikes the right balance with practical and
theoretical learning. This course will give you real skills that you can take to the workplace while also giving you all the necessary theoretical knowledge too.
• Class sizes - Studying at WelTec will mean that you will be able to take advantage of our smaller class sizes. Due to this, you will have more one on one time with your tutors to help you through your learning journey.
• Tutors - Our engineering tutors are highly experienced, knowledgeable and approachable with industry connections. They will help you during your studies and beyond.
• Flexible study - Full time and part-time study options available for this programme
Graduate Diploma in Engineering
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ENTRY CRITERIA
Graduate Diploma in Engineering Water and Waste EngineeringA bachelor’s degree in an civil engineering discipline (excluding a Water and Waste specialisation)
Graduate Diploma in Engineering StructuresA bachelor’s degree in an civil engineering discipline (excluding a Structures specialisation)
Graduate Diploma in Engineering Building ServicesA bachelor’s degree in an civil engineering discipline (excluding a Building Services specialisation)English Language Requirements
ENGLISH REQUIREMENT
IELTS 6.5 Academic (with no band score lower than 6.0) or equivalent.
EMPLOYMENT PATHWAY
Water and Waste EngineeringWater is coming under increasing pressure from demographic and climatic changes. Treatment processes play a key role in delivering safe, reliable supplies of water to households, industry and agriculture and in safeguarding the quality of water in rivers, lakes, aquifers and around coastal areas. Well educated, skilled and experienced graduates are required to operate and manage vital water and waste treatment services and stormwater management. The demand for such graduates is already high and will only increase over coming years as environmental standards for water quality increase, and pressure on our water supply continues to grow.
StructuresStructural building engineering is primarily driven by the creative manipulation of material, form the underlying mathematical and scientific ideas to achieve an end which fulfils its functional requirements. It must be structurally safe when subjected to all the loads it could reasonably be expected to experience. The recent earthquakes within New Zealand have highlighted the critical role that structural design plays in all areas of engineering.
Building ServicesBuilding services engineers are responsible for the design, installation, operation and monitoring of the mechanical, electrical and public health systems required for the safe, comfortable and environmentally friendly operation of modern buildings.
Building services engineers work closely with other construction professionals such as architects, structural engineers and quantity surveyors. They influence the architecture of a building and play a significant role on the sustainability and energy demand of a building. Within building services engineering, new roles are emerging, for example in the areas of renewable energy, sustainability, low carbon technologies and energy management. With buildings accounting for around 50% of all carbon emissions, building services engineers play a significant role in combating climate change. As such, a typical building services engineer has a wide-ranging career path.
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Project Management MG7025, Level 7, 15 credits
Engineering Development ProjectMG7101, Level 7, 30 credits
or
Applied ResearchWW7103, Level 7, 30 credits
Project ManagementMG7025, Level 7, 15 credits
or
Vibration and Seismic Design for Mechanical PlantMG7023, Level 7, 15 credits
Water Resources EngineeringWW7101, Level 7, 15 credits
or
Alternative Waste Treatment EngineeringWW7102, Level 7, 15 credits
Engineering Development ProjectMG7101, Level 7, 30 credits
Engineering Development ProjectMG7101, Level 7, 30 credits
Structural Steel and TimberMG6007, Level 6, 15 credits
Water Based Heat Transfer Systems DE6303, Level 6, 15 credits
Vibration and Seismic Design for Mechanical Plant MG7023, Level 7, 15 credits
Urban Drainage SystemsMG7005, Level 7, 15 credits
Design of StructuresMG7004, Level 7, 15 credits
Energy Engineering MG7022, Level 7, 15 credits
Structural ConcreteMG6008, Level 6, 15 credits
Structural PrinciplesMG6046, Level 6, 15 credits
Dynamics of StructuresSE7300, Level 7, 15 credits
Air Handling Systems MG7030, Level 7, 15 credits
Advanced Water Systems EngineeringMG7100, Level 7, 15 credits
Water and Waste EngineeringMG6109, Level 6, 15 credits
Water and Waste SystemsMG6110, Level 6, 15 credits
Electrical Building Services DE6409, Level 6, 15 credits
Hydrology and Erosion ManagementMG6011, Level 6, 15 credits
Water Resources EngineeringWW7101, Level 7, 15 credits
Alternative Waste Treatment EngineeringWW7102, Level 7, 15 credits
COURSE STRUCTURE
Students must complete 120 credits at Levels 6 and 7 with a minimum of 75 credits at Level 7. Each strand has compulsory and elective requirements which are detailed below. You may choose only one elective.
graduation-capQualificationGraduate Diploma in Engineering
Start Dates1 March 2021 (Water and Waste) 26 July 2021 (Structures, Building Services)
CampusWelTec Petone
DurationOne year
NZQA LevelLevel 7
Credits120 Credits
FeesNZD 19,750 (excludes an additional annual fee of $220 for administration and $560 coverage under WelTec’s default medical and travel insurance, provided by Uni-Care International)