ENGINEERING
Postgraduate Engineering
100% Online
Auckland Online offers two 100% online postgraduate engineering programmes: The Master of Civil Engineering and Master of Engineering Project Management. Each programme is taught by leading academics, and provides students the opportunity to study at their own pace through New Zealand’s leading University.
Master of Civil Engineering
The Master of Civil Engineering (MCivilEng) provides graduates with knowledge, skills and competencies aligned to the roles and responsibilities of Civil Engineers who design, construct, and deliver physical infrastructure systems.
Master of Engineering Project Management
The Master of Engineering Project Management (MEPM) is a career-focused qualification that brings together coursework and a project designed to prepare students for careers in international project management and leadership.
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