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Enroll in Massey's Master of Construction (Construction Law) - New Zealand's sole master's program specializing in construction law. This distinctive Master of Construction (Construction Law) stands alone as the country's only advanced degree focusing on legal aspects of construction. Designed for working professionals, the program offers flexible study options while providing expertise in construction law, contract management, dispute resolution, and statutory adjudication. Key differentiators include comprehensive statutory adjudication training, contemporary contract drafting techniques using plain legal language, and an international comparative approach that enhances understanding of local construction law matters.
All students must meet university entrance requirements to be admitted to the University.
Specific requirements
To enter the Master of Construction (thesis pathway) you will:
have been awarded or qualified for a construction related four year Bachelor with Honours degree or a Bachelor of Construction (Honours) or equivalent qualification with a minimum grade average of B over the contributing courses for the Honours year; or
have been awarded or qualified for a relevant Bachelor's degree followed by a relevant Postgraduate Certificate with a minimum grade average of B+ over the contributing courses for the Postgraduate Certificate, or equivalent.
International English Language Requirements: