
Other Engineering
A course by
SIT
A three-year degree designed for those interested in civil or mechanical engineering. Graduates gain practical engineering skills and in-depth knowledge, opening opportunities in fields such as civil, environmental, mechanical, automotive engineering, and more.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Free study? Yep, it’s possible. Find out if you qualify.
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)
Advanced
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Free study? Yep, it’s possible. Find out if you qualify.
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)
Advanced

Graduates will be able to apply advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills from civil and/or mechanical engineering to solve complex problems in real-world projects.

The Bachelor of Engineering Technology offers a comprehensive education in core and specialist areas of engineering. With foundational courses in mathematics, mechanics, communication, management, and computer skills, students select a strand (Civil or Mechanical) and undertake relevant papers. The programme equips graduates with skills to solve real-life engineering problems and manage large-scale projects across industries such as structural, water resources, mechanical design, manufacturing, and energy systems.
What you need to know first


Other Engineering
A course by
SIT
A three-year degree designed for those interested in civil or mechanical engineering. Graduates gain practical engineering skills and in-depth knowledge, opening opportunities in fields such as civil, environmental, mechanical, automotive engineering, and more.
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Free study? Yep, it’s possible. Find out if you qualify.
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)
Advanced
Interested in this course? Enquire now for Domestic & International pricing
Free study? Yep, it’s possible. Find out if you qualify.
This course starts anytime
NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)
Advanced

Graduates will be able to apply advanced theoretical knowledge and practical skills from civil and/or mechanical engineering to solve complex problems in real-world projects.

The Bachelor of Engineering Technology offers a comprehensive education in core and specialist areas of engineering. With foundational courses in mathematics, mechanics, communication, management, and computer skills, students select a strand (Civil or Mechanical) and undertake relevant papers. The programme equips graduates with skills to solve real-life engineering problems and manage large-scale projects across industries such as structural, water resources, mechanical design, manufacturing, and energy systems.
What you need to know first

In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Invercargill, Invercargill
It will take a total of 3 years
Develop the ability to present clear and concise advice and recommendations, using written, oral and interpersonal communication skills tailored for engineering contexts.

Demonstrate capabilities in planning, managing, and delivering engineering projects, including understanding risk management and project leadership.
NCEA Level 3 with university entrance including 14 credits in Physics, Calculus, and one approved subject
Literacy: 10 credits at Level 2 or above (5 reading, 5 writing)
Numeracy: 10 credits at Level 1 or above
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering or equivalent (for diploma holders)
Mature applicants: relevant industry experience and/or approved prior learning

In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Invercargill, Invercargill
It will take a total of 3 years
Develop the ability to present clear and concise advice and recommendations, using written, oral and interpersonal communication skills tailored for engineering contexts.

Demonstrate capabilities in planning, managing, and delivering engineering projects, including understanding risk management and project leadership.
NCEA Level 3 with university entrance including 14 credits in Physics, Calculus, and one approved subject
Literacy: 10 credits at Level 2 or above (5 reading, 5 writing)
Numeracy: 10 credits at Level 1 or above
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering or equivalent (for diploma holders)
Mature applicants: relevant industry experience and/or approved prior learning
