There is numeracy, literacy, and technology support for those who require it. Flexible delivery enables students to combine work and study in a two-year program leading to further tertiary study at degree level in construction management, quantity surveying, architectural design or technology, or enter straight into employment.
Employers and consumers can be confident in the quality of the working drawings produced by graduates, as they meet the requirements of the New Zealand Legislation, Codes of Practice, and New Zealand and Australian Standards.
Flexible Online Learning with Local Support
This programme offers the best of both worlds; the flexibility of online study through Open Polytechnic combined with the benefits of local campus access at WITT. You'll study online, from anywhere around the region and as a WITT learner, you'll also have the option to:
- Utilise local campus facilities, like the library, computers, and gym.
- Optional in-person support available for additional help.
To ensure a smooth online learning experience, you'll need:
- A laptop or desktop computer (Smartphones and tablets aren't suitable for this programme; We recommend a device capable of running Autodesk based software, check with the co-ordinator if unsure of system requirements).
- Reliable broadband internet access.
- A data plan that can handle online learning tasks like streaming videos, downloading materials, and submitting assessments.
Unsure if your current setup meets these requirements? Contact us before you enrol - we're here to help you prepare for your studies.
You will learn how to:
- Apply comprehensive knowledge of construction principles and methodology to evaluate design for small and medium building projects in a design, building or construction related environment.
- Carry out feasibility studies for small, medium and large buildings.
- Establish the clients’ requirements, develop and communicate a concept and building design, and prepare approval documentation for a building project in accordance with a clients’ brief.
- Evaluate the performance of and select materials and finishes to be used in the building process.
- Prepare, organise and present architectural documentation for small and medium buildings using manual and digital technologies in accordance with the legislative and regulatory environment.
- Apply knowledge of the roles and responsibilities, documentation and administrative requirements, including the tendering process to construction contract management processes.
- Apply organisational principles, use digital technologies and industry best practice to communicate effectively with parties to a construction contract.
Entry Requirements
General admission
To be admitted to this programme, applicants must hold one of the following:
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NCEA Level 2 including mathematics and NCEA Level 1 including literacy; OR
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A relevant qualification at NZQF Level 4 or above; OR
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A recognised equivalent.
English language requirements
Candidates who have English as a second languge are required to have an academic international English Language Test System (IELTS) score of 6.0 (academic) with no individual band score lower than 5.5, or equivalent.
Special admission
Any ākonga who is 20 years of age or older and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme is eligible for Special Admission. WITT works with the ākonga to ensure they are prepared for their intended programme.
Discretionary admission
Any ākonga who is not yet 20 years of age and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme may be eligible for Discretionary Admission. In assessing whether to grant Discretionary Admission, the delegated authority focuses on the applicant’s level of preparedness for their intended programme.
I was wanting to pursue a career in Architectural Technology and after looking at options outside of the region I came across the WITT website and saw it was offered. This was perfect as I could study locally with the help and support of not only the tutors but also the library staff, as well as the vast amount of staff that help students from day-to-day which are all provided by WITT. Knowing I will be having all this support was the green light that lead me to enrol for the course and I can't wait to see how the years ahead progress.
Dean Botha
Architectural Technology
Changes for new learners
WITT and this programme are part of New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.