Construction
A course by
AUT
The Quantity Surveying major in AUT's Bachelor of Construction prepares you for a career as a quantity surveyor, with a focus on contract management, costing, and commercial management in the construction industry. The programme is accredited by industry bodies including NZIQS and RICS.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Gain knowledge and capabilities required to perform as a quantity surveyor in the construction industry, including understanding technical and commercial aspects of projects.

Acquire expertise in managing building contracts, assessing costs, budgeting, and commercial management in construction.

This degree equips students for essential construction industry roles as quantity surveyors, preparing them to manage contracts, assess costs, and handle commercial aspects in building and infrastructure projects. Accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, graduates gain skills in technical construction practice, commercial management, and contract law, and are prepared for roles such as quantity surveyor, project manager, or estimator.
What you need to know first

Construction
Quantity Surveying
Project Management
Cost Management

Quantity surveyor (client, main contractor, or sub-contractor)
Project manager
Construction
A course by
AUT
The Quantity Surveying major in AUT's Bachelor of Construction prepares you for a career as a quantity surveyor, with a focus on contract management, costing, and commercial management in the construction industry. The programme is accredited by industry bodies including NZIQS and RICS.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City campus, Auckland
It will take a total of 3 years

Gain knowledge and capabilities required to perform as a quantity surveyor in the construction industry, including understanding technical and commercial aspects of projects.

Acquire expertise in managing building contracts, assessing costs, budgeting, and commercial management in construction.

This degree equips students for essential construction industry roles as quantity surveyors, preparing them to manage contracts, assess costs, and handle commercial aspects in building and infrastructure projects. Accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, graduates gain skills in technical construction practice, commercial management, and contract law, and are prepared for roles such as quantity surveyor, project manager, or estimator.
What you need to know first

Construction
Quantity Surveying
Project Management
Cost Management

Quantity surveyor (client, main contractor, or sub-contractor)
Project manager
Learn the legal frameworks and practices relevant for construction industry professionals, particularly in relation to contract law.
University Entrance (UE) or equivalent, including literacy and numeracy requirements. For specific subject requirements, refer to the AUT Academic Calendar.
Cost manager
Building control officer
Estimator
Learn the legal frameworks and practices relevant for construction industry professionals, particularly in relation to contract law.
University Entrance (UE) or equivalent, including literacy and numeracy requirements. For specific subject requirements, refer to the AUT Academic Calendar.
Cost manager
Building control officer
Estimator