14 Bachelor's degrees in Civil Engineering & Construction in New Zealand

Civil Engineering (Hons)
In the Civil Engineering (Hons) course from University of Canterbury you will learn how to strengthen the design of structures to withstand 21st century challenges such as sustainability and climate change, as well as natural disasters like earthquakes and floods.

Architectural Engineering (Honours)
Throughout the Architectural Engineering (Honours) course from Auckland University of Technology you'll develop the skills to engineer for high-quality buildings.

Construction
This Construction course from Auckland University of Technology emphasises the key skills required by the construction sector, ensuring that you’ll be well-prepared for your professional career with an internationally recognised qualification relevant to both local and global construction industries.

Spatial Design
This Spatial Design course from Auckland University of Technology prepares you for a career designing interiors, furniture, exhibitions, outdoor spaces, retail environments or art installations.

Quantity Surveyor
This Quantity Surveyor course from Auckland University of Technology prepares you for this essential construction industry career.

Construction Engineering (Honours)
Through the Construction Engineering (Honours) course from Auckland University of Technology you will learn to build quality structures that enhance our living and working environments.
Construction
The Bachelor of Construction from Massey University will help you become a highly sought-after construction expert who can contribute to all sectors of the construction industry.
Civil Engineering (Honours)
The Civil Engineering (Honours) at the University of Auckland is a four-year, full-time programme delivered in a public study mode. This degree combines theoretical depth with 800 hours of practical experience, ensuring graduates are prepared for professional accreditation and global careers in the engineering sector.
Construction - Quantity Surveying
The Construction - Quantity Surveying at Massey University has work on exciting construction projects from start to finish, ensuring they are well managed financially.
Engineering Technology (Civil)
This Engineering Technology (Civil) programme from Waikato Institute of Technology is for those who want a career in civil engineering. Students will learn theory and practical skills using technology in our engineering labs.
Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering)
If you have an interest in supporting or developing real life solutions by analysing, designing and constructing infrastructure facilities, and want to work as an Engineering Technologist, this Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) at Open Polytechnic of New Zealand is for you.
Engineering Technology (Civil)
Engineering Technology (Civil) at Manukau Institute of Technology has been designed in consultation with industry to make sure it has everything you need to get work ready.
Construction (Property Development)
The Construction (Property Development) degree at Unitec Institute of Technology is a three-year, full-time undergraduate programme. This Level 7 course provides a comprehensive foundation in property valuation, finance, and project management, offering flexible study modes for domestic students at the Mt Albert campus.
Construction Economics
The Construction Economics programme at Unitec Institute of Technology is a three-year, full-time Bachelor of Construction degree. This Level 7 course provides essential training in quantity surveying and cost planning. Students can study on-campus at Mt Albert with flexible part-time options available for domestic learners.