Level 7

Take the next step in your software and web development career

Apply your analytical and problem-solving skills to innovative software and web solutions that will drive the modern world.
Overview

Programme highlights

Apply your analytical and problem-solving skills to innovative software and web solutions that will drive the modern world.

You will be well equipped for a career in this exciting and constantly changing field as you learn to understand and apply software engineering and web development tools, best practices and programming languages across the full-stack. This programme will also provide valuable experience with a variety of software platforms such as web, mobile, desktop and the cloud.

As well as a strong grounding in analytical, technical and theoretical concepts this degree also uses hands-on practical methods and teaches important people skills like communication and management skills.

As the culmination of this programme, you will be able to do a real-world project where you can apply your skills in the workplace.

    Entry requirements

    Entry requirements

    Applicants must meet the following criteria for admission into the programme:
    • Successfully completed a bachelor’s degree in any field excluding the specific graduate diploma field; or
    • Successfully completed a Level 6 or 7 Diploma and relevant work and/or life experience (equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree); or
    • Evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience e.g. three-five years’ full-time work experience (relevant to ICT studies).
    English language entry requirements

    Applicants must have sufficient competence in the English language to undertake this programme which is taught and assessed in English. This will be demonstrated by meeting the current NZQA requirements.

    For the minimum English language requirements refer to: manukau.ac.nz/english-req

    Special & discretionary admission

    Any ākonga who is 20 years of age or older and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme is eligible for Special Admission. Te Pūkenga works with the ākonga to ensure they are prepared for their intended programme. Any ākonga who is not yet 20 years of age and has not reached the general admission requirements for their intended programme may be eligible for Discretionary Admission. In assessing whether to grant Discretionary Admission, the delegated authority focuses on the applicant’s level of preparedness for their intended programme.

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    Programme structure

    Programme structure

    You will need to complete the below seven courses (120 credits):

    Level 6

    502.632 Full stack web development (15 credits)

    Build server-side web applications using ASP.NET MVC framework that use powerful relational databases to store data and interact with public APIs.
    Prerequisite: 502.525 Front End Web Design; 564.532 Introduction to Databases; 502.522 Object-Oriented Programming.

    502.633 Software engineering (15 credits)

    Help you to develop skills that will enable them to construct software of high quality – software that is reliable, and that is reasonably easy to understand, modify and maintain. To learn about software architecture patterns and styles.
    Prerequisite: 502.523 System Analysis and Design.

    502.634 User experience and user interface design (15 credits)

    Understand the importance of user-centric design and implement software user interfaces that promote aesthetics, usability, and ease of use. The course concentrates on Android user interface development.
    Prerequisite: 502.522 Object-Oriented Programming; 502.523 System Analysis and Design.

    Level 7

    502.714 Hot topic in software (15 credits)

    Prepare you to identify a contemporary problem and implement a software solution to meet a client’s needs.
    Prerequisite: None.

    502.715 Mobile application development (15 credits)

    Develop native applications for iOS mobile/tablet platforms. You will be expected to implement a complete iOS mobile application that interacts with a variety of local and remote data sources and uses a variety of hardware/software services provided by the device.
    Prerequisite: 564.532 Introduction to Databases; 502.522 Object-Oriented Programming; 502.634 User Experience and User Interface Design.

    563.783 Management of ICT (15 credits)

    The purpose of this course is to learn and apply appropriate frameworks, architectures, tools and techniques for analysing business and ICT infrastructure to prepare ICT strategies, policies, protocols and action plans; to align business processes with information systems processes; to prepare an ICT risk management plan, and to understand the influence of ICT innovations in organisational management;
    Prerequisite: 561.590 Business Information Systems; and 563.683 Change and Project Management in IT.

    563.786 GDICT industry project (30 credits)

    Provide the opportunity to design, implement and evaluate a project for a client by integrating the theory learnt in underpinning courses and applying this practically in an industry environment.
    Prerequisite: Level 7 courses in selected major.

    Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?

    Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.

    Careers and pathways

    Career opportunities

    Opportunities for employment include:

    • IT manager, web developer
    • Programmer
    • Software developer
    • Software architect
    • Systems analyst
    • Business analyst
    • Network/software support specialist
    • Multimedia developer
    • User experience designer
    • Network/database administrator
    • Business and data analytics professional
    • IT project manager (incorporating business analytics and intelligence).

    For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.

    Fees Free scheme: Free study for the first or final year of your Level 3 or above qualification may be available under the Government’s Fees Free study scheme. Visit feesfree.govt.nz for eligibility criteria and more information. Students must be eligible to study as a domestic student. Note: The Government has announced that Fees Free for the first year of study will finish at the end of 2024. A final-year Fees Free scheme will replace it, starting from January 2025. Learners who have already used Fees Free in their first year of study won’t be able to access Fees Free under the new final-year policy. However, from now until the end of 2025, first-year Fees Free will operate under ‘first-year transition rules’. For more information, visit feesfree.govt.nz/2025. All free study is subject to funding confirmation. Proof of residency status required. Entry criteria, and some costs, may also apply. Eligibility for student allowances or student loans may vary. Contact StudyLink for more information.

    Information is correct as at 28 August 2024. Programme fees are based on a full-time student and may vary depending on your final selection of courses that make up your programme. To provide you with an indication of costs, the approximate fees quoted in this publication are based on the indicative 2025 fee structure. The indicative programme fees for 2025 do not include the Compulsory Student Services Fee (CSSF). The CSSF is an additional levy to your 2025 programme or course fees. Further information about the CSSF can be found here www.manukau.ac.nz/cssf. Programmes stated as eligible for free study in 2025 are based on the 2024 fee structure and subject to funding confirmation for 2025. All fees are in New Zealand Dollars. You will be advised of the current fees at the time of enrolment. All courses and programmes will proceed subject to numbers and academic approval. Manukau Institute of Technology is part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology. Te Pūkenga is accredited under the provisions of the Education and Training Act 2020. International students must study in class and will not be able to enrol for online study options.