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    The performance of ex New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) Civil Engineering students in BEngTech programme at Unitec

    Chai, Ted

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    2020-02
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    Chai, E. (2020, February). The performance of ex New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE) Civil Engineering students in BEngTech programme at Unitec. Paper presented at the 2020 NZDE/ BENGTECH Teaching & Research Forum, Hamilton.
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    For BEngTech new student intakes between semester 1, 2014 and semester 1, 2016 at Unitec, the ex NZDE (Civil) comprised about 22% to 32 % of the total intake figures. It is important to find out the performance of this group of students and to see if they are doing well or need some support during their study. Out of the 79 ex NZDE students enrolled, 89% has since completed BEngTech, 8% in the process of completion, and 3% has dropped out. This presentation may help to show if 14 cross credits given to the ex NZDE students is justifiable.
    Keywords:
    New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (NZDE), Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BEngTech), engineering education, engineering students, Unitec courses, student success
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    130212 Science, Technology and Engineering Curriculum and Pedagogy, 090599 Civil Engineering not elsewhere classified
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