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Master of Engineering Project ManagementMEPM

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Engineering and Design

Master of Engineering Project Management MEPM

A career-focused qualification that brings together coursework and a project designed to prepare students for careers in international project management and leadership of major projects.

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Duration : Full-time: Varies : Part-time: Varies

Next start date : 2026 Semester Two – 20 July : 2027 Semester One – 1 March

Available locations : City, University of Auckland Online

Points : 120 or 180

Programme type : Postgraduate : Taught options available

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Programme overview

Step into a world where innovation meets leadership. The Master of Engineering Project Management (MEPM) programme is designed for professionals who want to shape the future of engineering projects with confidence and expertise.

The MEPM stands apart as the first and only programme in New Zealand accredited by the Project Management Institute’s Global Accreditation Centre (GAC) – a mark of excellence recognised worldwide. This global endorsement ensures your qualification meets the highest standards in project management education.

Our curriculum blends industry-relevant skills with educational excellence, giving you mastery of the full spectrum of project management approaches from traditional Waterfall to modern adaptive and Agile methodologies.

You’ll be prepared for professional certification and equipped to lead projects across diverse sectors. With flexible study options, you can choose to learn on campus or complete the programme entirely online, without compromising quality. Plus, customisable electives allow you to tailor your learning to meet your career goals and industry needs.

The MEPM programme builds a strong foundation in project management principles, complemented by practical application and strategic thinking. You’ll also complete a final Capstone or Research Project, applying your knowledge to real-world challenges.

*Health Projects specialisation*Make a meaningful impact in New Zealand’s healthcare system through our Health Projects specialisation. This option equips you to lead critical health initiatives with clarity and confidence. Delivered primarily on campus, this specialisation offers rich engagement with faculty and industry partners, ensuring you graduate ready to lead in one of the country’s most vital sectors.\ Learn more about the Health Projects specialisation

*Study online*Prefer the flexibility of remote learning? The MEPM programme is available 100% online, offering the same academic experience and industry relevance as our on-campus option. Wherever you are, you can access world-class project management education designed to fit your lifestyle.\ Learn more about the online MEPM programme

*Global accreditation*The MEPM is accredited by the Global Accreditation Center (GAC) of the Project Management Institute (PMI) – the world’s leading authority in project management education. GAC sets rigorous standards for academic excellence in project, programme, and portfolio management, while PMI connects millions of professionals worldwide, driving innovation and better outcomes across industries.\ Visit the GAC website\ Visit the PMI website

Programme structure

There are two options to suit candidates' existing qualifications and experience:

All students will have the choice to undertake one of our two project options. These options are designed to suit different learning styles and career goals and will be undertaken in the final semester of your degree:

Eligibility for enrolment in the ENGGEN 794 Research Project requires submission of an Expression of Interest to the Programme Director. Selection will be based on a combination of factors, including your academic performance (GPA), the relevance of your proposed topic to industry, evidence of industry support, and/or your intention to pursue PhD study.

For further information about the programme, including course details, visit the Master of Engineering Project Management page on the Curriculum Catalogue.

You'll also need to meet other requirements, including time limits and total points limits. See Postgraduate enrolment.

For detailed information about a specific programme, including its courses and regulations, visit the Curriculum Catalogue. For the general university requirements for admission, enrolment and fees, visit the University Calendar.

2026 entry requirements

My highest qualification is from:

University of Auckland

Another tertiary institution

Programme requirements

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Minimum programme requirements

Minimum requirements listed here are the likely grades required and do not guarantee entry. We assess each application individually and applicants may require a higher grade to be offered a place.

Taught 120 points

Grade required

GPA 4.0

Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or relevant honours degree - Study option

Taught 180 points

Grade required

GPA 4.0

Relevant bachelors degree

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Further programme requirements

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Select your study option:

Taught 120 points

Taught 180 points

You must have completed one of the following:

Relevant disciplines such as, applied science, architecture, commerce, construction, engineering, information technology, science or technology may be considered relevant.

You must have completed one of the following:

Relevant disciplines such as, applied science, architecture, commerce, construction, engineering, information technology, science or technology may be considered relevant.

Other pathways to study

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If you do not meet the above entry requirements, but have other relevant experience and think you would be successful in postgraduate study, please contact us to discuss alternative pathways into our programmes.

Programme requirements

Programme requirements

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Minimum programme requirements

Minimum requirements listed here are the likely grades required and do not guarantee entry. We assess each application individually and applicants may require a higher grade to be offered a place.

Taught 120 points

Grade required

GPE 4.0

Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Study option

Taught 180 points

Grade required

GPE 4.0

An undergraduate degree - Qualification

IELTS Academic

Score required

6.5

No bands less than 6.0

See alternative English language requirements

Calculate your Grade Point Equivalent (GPE)

Further programme requirements

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Taught 120 points

Taught 180 points

You must have completed a four-year bachelors degree in engineering at a recognised university (or similar institution) that includes:

You will need a GPA of 4.0.

Alternatively, you must have completed one year of postgraduate study, following an undergraduate degree, in a relevant discipline at a recognised university (or similar institution) with a GPA of 4.0.

Relevant disciplines include applied science, architecture, commerce, construction, information technology, science and technology.

You will also need at least two years' professional engineering experience.

You must have completed an undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline at a recognised university (or similar institution) with a GPE of 4.0.

Relevant disciplines include applied science, architecture, commerce, construction, engineering, information technology, science and technology.

You will also need at least two years' professional engineering experience.

Other pathways to study

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In some circumstances, we will consider you for entry if you have not completed a relevant bachelors degree but have a GPE of at least 4.0 and two year’s work experience in engineering.

In exceptional circumstances, we will consider you for entry if you have not completed a bachelors degree, but have attained extensive practical, professional, or scholarly experience in the engineering profession deemed equivalent to the entry requirements. An interview may be required.

For detailed information about a specific programme, including its courses and regulations, visit the Curriculum Catalogue. For the general university requirements for admission, enrolment and fees, visit the University Calendar.

How much does a Master of Engineering Project Management cost per year?

2026 fees

Domestic students : NZ$12,854.40*

International students : NZ$50,810 – $55,484*

Fees are set in advance of each calendar year and will be updated on this website. Fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the Student Services Fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs. Amounts shown are indicative only. In addition to the tuition fees, there is a Student Services Fee of $9.44 per point, estimated at $1,132.80 for full-time study (120 points). Fees will be confirmed upon completion of enrolment into courses.

*Please note: amounts shown are indicative and estimates only.

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Scholarships and awards

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Student loans and allowances

Are you a New Zealand citizen or resident? You could be eligible for a student loan or allowance.

Cost of living

Get an idea of how much accommodation and general living in Auckland will cost.

For detailed information about a specific programme, including its courses and regulations, visit the Curriculum Catalogue. For the general university requirements for admission, enrolment and fees, visit the University Calendar.

Key dates

Please note: We will consider late applications if places are still available. International students should start the application process as early as possible to allow sufficient time to apply for a visa.

Application closing dates

Semester One 2026 : 8 December 2025

Semester Two 2026 : 8 June 2026

Start dates

Here are the start dates for the programme.

2026

Semester One Starts – 2 March
Ends – 29 June
Semester Two Starts – 20 July
Ends – 16 November

2027

Semester One Starts – 1 March
Ends – 28 June
Semester Two Starts – 19 July
Ends – 15 November

Other important dates

See important dates for the academic year, including orientation, enrolment, study breaks, exams, and graduation.

For detailed information about a specific programme, including its courses and regulations, visit the Curriculum Catalogue. For the general university requirements for admission, enrolment and fees, visit the University Calendar.

Study the Health Projects specialisation

Governments are investing capital in health infrastructure projects as the world population ages and population growth projections soar. The New Zealand Ministry of Health has allocated a substantial investment over the next 20 years to upgrade current facilities and meet regional demand.

The industry needs your leadership to successfully implement these critical health projects. The Auckland District Health Board will provide four University of Auckland students with paid internships while they study for a Master of Engineering Project Management, Health Projects specialisation. Students will work on a wide range of projects, supported by experienced project managers at Auckland DHB, Waitematā DHB and Counties Manukau Health.

Learn more about the internships

Learn more about the Master of Engineering Project Management, Health Projects specialisation.

Health Projects specialisation:

120-point programme

*Core:*ENGGEN 736: Benefits Management & Outcomes Thinking

*45 points from the following options:*[ENGGEN 730: Leadership and Professional Development](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20730)[ENGGEN 731: Agile and Lean Project Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20731)[ENGGEN 735: Project Management Case Studies](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20735)[ENGGEN 740: Project Management Bodies of Knowledge](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20740)ENGGEN 742: Project Management

30 points from the following options:\ [HLTHMGT 754: Health Leadership](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=HLTHMGT%20754)POPLHLTH 722: Organisation of Health Systems

*15 points from the following options:*[ENGGEN 737: Engineering Risk Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20737)[ENGGEN 738: Work-based Learning](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20738)ENGGEN 739: Cost Engineering

*30 points from either:*[HLTHMGT 754: Health Leadership](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=HLTHMGT%20754)Or\ POPLHLTH 722: Organisation of Health Systems

And other 600 and 700-level courses in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences approved by the Programme Director

*Research Project: (30 points)*[ENGGEN 792](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20792) ENGGEN 794\ or\ ENGGEN 784

*Electives: Select an additional 45 points for your programme*[ENGGEN 730: Management Skills for Project Professionals](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20730)[ENGGEN 731: Agile and Lean Project Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20731)[ENGGEN 735: Project Management Case Studies](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20735)[ENGGEN 737: Engineering Risk Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20737)[ENGGEN 738: Work-based Learning](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20738)[ENGGEN 739: Cost Engineering](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20739)[ENGGEN 740: Project Management Bodies of Knowledge](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20740)ENGGEN 742: Project Management

180-point programme:

Core:\ ENGGEN 736: Research Implementation and Dissemination (15 points)

45 points from the following options:\ [ENGGEN 730: Benefits Management & Outcomes Thinking](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20730)[ENGGEN 731: Agile and Lean Project Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20731)[ENGGEN 740: Project Management Bodies of Knowledge](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20740)ENGGEN 742: Project Management

And other 600 and 700-level courses in the Faculty of Engineering and Design approved by the Programme Director.

30 points from either:\ [HLTHMGT 754: Health Leadership](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=HLTHMGT%20754)Or\ POPLHLTH 722: Organisation of Health Systems

And other 600 and 700-level courses in the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences approved by the Programme Director.

60 points from the following options:\ [ENGGEN 705: Engineering Product Development](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20705)[ENGGEN 732: Systems Thinking and Project Business Case](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20732)[ENGGEN 733: Strategy, Portfolios, Programmes and Projects](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20733)[ENGGEN 734: Engineering Contracts for Project Managers](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20734)[ENGGEN 735: Project Management Case Studies](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20735)[ENGGEN 737: Engineering Risk Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20737)[ENGGEN 739: Cost Engineering](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20739)[HLTHMGT 721: Health Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=HLTHMGT%20721)HLTHMGT 729: Strategic Health Management\ [POPLHLTH 724: Quality in Health Care](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=POPLHLTH%20724)

15 points from the following options:\ [ENGGEN 737: Engineering Risk Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20737)[ENGGEN 738: Work-based Learning](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20738)ENGGEN 739: Cost Engineering

*45 points from the following options:*[ENGGEN 730: Leadership and Professional Development](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20730)[ENGGEN 731: Agile and Lean Project Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20731)[ENGGEN 740: Project Management Bodies of Knowledge](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20740)ENGGEN 742: Project Management

Research Project: (30 points)\ [ENGGEN 792](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20792)[ENGGEN 794](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20794)ENGGEN 784

Electives: A further 60 points from the following options:\ [ENGGEN 732: Systems Thinking and Project Business Case](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20732)[ENGGEN 734: Engineering Contracts for Project Managers](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20734)[ENGGEN 735: Project Management Case Studies](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20735)[ENGGEN 737: Engineering Risk Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20737)[ENGGEN 738: Work-based Learning](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20738)[ENGGEN 739: Cost Engineering](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=ENGGEN%20739)[HLTHMGT 721: Health Management](https://study.auckland.ac.nz/ords/r/uoa/catalogue/course?p6_code=HLTHLEAD%20755B)HLTHMGT 729: Strategic Health Management\ POPLHLTH 724: Quality in Health Care

For detailed information about a specific programme, including its courses and regulations, visit the Curriculum Catalogue. For the general university requirements for admission, enrolment and fees, visit the University Calendar.

Where could this programme take you?

You will gain competencies in all aspects of portfolio, programme and project management, and will be familiar with a broad range of tools, techniques and methodologies, including Agile and Waterfall. Our graduates will have the skills needed to succeed as a project manager in the engineering sector.

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This programme will help students towards obtaining a globally recognised professional body registration with the Project Management Institute.

Read more about PMI certification.\

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