Prospectus 2015 - 2016 Christchurch New Zealand
Kā Mahi Rorohiko me Kā Hakarau Tiritiri Kōrero
Computing & ICT Business Analysis Computer Networking Data Communication IT Support / Help Desk Interactive Media Mobile Technologies Software Development Software Testing Systems Administration Web Development
Kā Pukaha me te Waihaka ā-Rehe
Automotive & Engineering Trades Automotive Industry Autobody – Collision Repair & Refinishing Automotive Engineering Engineering Trades Fabrication General Engineering Welding & Structural Steel
Kā mahi ā rehe, haka me te hiko
Construction & Electrical Trades Architectural Studies Carpentry Civil Skills Construction Quantity Surveying Masonry Electrical Engineering Electrical Supply Furniture & Joinery Painting & Decorating Plasterboard Fixing & Finishing Gasfitting Plumbing
Te Tauhokohoko me te ao Pakihi
Commerce & Business
Hauora/Mātauraka
Health & Education
Accounting Business Administration Business Information Systems Business Transformation & Change Social Services Events Human Services First Line Management Mental Health Social Work Human Resource Management Health Care Innovation & Entrepreneurship Medical Imaging Management Operations & Production ManagementMidwifery Nursing Project Management Sports, Fitness, Sustainability Sales & Marketing & Outdoor Education Environmental & Outdoor Leadership Fitness Human Nutrition Physical Activity, Health & Wellness Sport & Exercise Science Sustainability & Outdoor Education Teacher Education Community & Workplace Teaching & Learning English Language Teaching Tertiary Learning & Teaching
Te Mahi a Tahuāroa, kā reo me te Tāpoi
Hospitality, Languages & Travel Baking Café Bar Service Cookery Hospitality Management Professional Cookery Restaurant, Wine & Bar Service Travel Japanese Māori
Te Puna Wānaka Māori & Pasifika Studies Indigenous Culture Māori Language Māori Studies Pasifika Languages Pasifika Studies Sports Training
Pūtaiao/Raweke Mīhini
Science, Architectural Studies & Engineering Animal Science Human Nutrition Laboratory Technology Medical Imaging Physical Activity, Health & Wellness Quality Systems Sport & Exercise Science
Mahika Auaha
Creative Design Fashion Technology & Design Information Design Interior Design Photography Broadcasting Communications Digital Video Post Production Musical Arts Performing Arts
Architectural Technology Construction Management Quantity Surveying Interior Design Computer Aided Design Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
Kia Ora Welcome to the complete overview of CPIT study options for 2015 - 2016. Our prospectus is designed for community and careers advisors and summarises all of the qualifications we offer. More in-depth programme information - along with details of study pathways, career opportunities and the full entry requirements for our certificates, diplomas, degrees and graduate qualifications - can be found in the CPIT brochure suite and on our website. This prospectus features more than 150 programmes grouped into related areas of interest, plus information about programme entry. You’ll also find information on Foundation programmes, Seconday Tertiary Pathways courses, Canterbury Tertiary College (CTC), Youth Guarantee, He Toki ki te Rika (Māori Trades Training) and Pasifika Trades Training initiatives. All of our qualifications, from foundation programmes through to graduate diplomas, comply with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) standards. For more detailed programme information, and to assist with matching study and career goals, please call 0800 24 24 76, refer to the CPIT brochure suite, or visit www.cpit.ac.nz.
Studying at CPIT CPIT is one of the South Island’s largest tertiary institutions, attracting innovative and enthusiastic learners from our own shores and across the globe. Our staff-student ratio, easy access to impressive resources and emphasis on practical application of study provide a strong foundation for success. With flexible timeframes and study pathways we’ve made it easy to progress into higher qualifications or to incorporate study with work. Ours is a personalised learning experience, one in which students benefit from one-on-one time with our lecturers and tutors. Experts in their field, our tutors share their knowledge, practical experience and professional contacts to ensure graduates are work-ready from day one.
Student Life We have two main campuses in Christchurch - Madras Street and the CPIT Trades on Ensors Road - plus five community-based Campus Connect campuses offering free courses in computing, job hunting and business. All are warm and welcoming with wideranging student support services. There are excellent cafés on campus and our calendar regularly features exciting opportunities to socialise and make friends. Students attend our festivities, forums, exhibitions, gigs and shows, as well as concerts and events hosted by other music and arts groups in our venues. To learn more about the student experience at CPIT visit campus.cpit.ac.nz
Services and Support Achieving study goals and experiencing the essence of student life can be exciting and challenging. Our support services are designed to help you make the most of your time here and enjoy all the benefits of being a student. These services include: • Academic and Study Support • Career Advice and Planning • Childcare Facilities • Enrolment Support • Health and Recreation • Scholarships and Financial Support • Student Accommodation • Student Life
0800 24 24 76 www.cpit.ac.nz info@cpit.ac.nz
facebook.com/CPITNZ @CPITChch Search for CPIT ISBN: 978-0-908668-76-2 Please note: Every attempt is made to ensure this brochure is correct at time of printing however, information is subject to change. CPIT reserves the right to amend or withdraw courses. All degree programmes have new entry requirements that will be available on the website from August 2014. CPIT01654 November 2014
Index of Qualifications
CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL TRADES Construction
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS Certificate in Applied Business Practices .................................................6 Certificate in Business Administration.......................................................6 National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing....6 Diploma in Accounting......................................................................................7 Diploma in Business ..........................................................................................7 Diploma in Human Resource Management .............................................7 Diploma in Marketing........................................................................................7 New Zealand Diploma in Business...............................................................8 NZIM Diploma in Management......................................................................8 NZIM Diploma in Management (Advanced)..............................................8 Bachelor of Applied Management (13 specialisations) .......................9 Graduate Diploma in Accounting .................................................................9
Certificate in Carpentry................................................................................. 16 National Certificate in Carpentry .............................................................. 16 Essential Civil Skills (Licencing or Preliminaries) ................................. 16 National Certificate in Construction Trades (Supervisor) ................ 17 National Diploma in Construction Management................................. 17 National Diploma in Quantity Surveying ................................................ 17 National Diploma in Architectural Technology .................................... 18 Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Architectural Technology) ...... 18 Electrical Certificate in Pre Trade High Voltage Electricity ................................. 19 Certificate in Pre Trade Electrical Engineering.................................... 19 National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electrician for Registration)........................................................................ 19
Graduate Diploma in Applied Management ............................................9
National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Advanced Trade) ............................................................................................. 19
Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems........................ 10
Furniture and Joinery
Graduate Diploma in Business Transformation and Change......... 10
National Certificate in Joinery (Introduction) ....................................... 20
Graduate Diploma in Event Management.............................................. 10
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2 .......................................... 20
Graduate Diploma in Hospitality Management................................... 10
National Certificate in Joinery (Laminate Fabrication) ..................... 20
Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management...................... 11
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 3 .......................................... 20
Graduate Diploma in Innovation and Entrepreneurship.................. 11
National Certificate in Joinery (Craftperson) Level 4......................... 21
Graduate Diploma in Operations and Production Management.. 11
National Certificate in Joinery Level 4 ..................................................... 21
Graduate Diploma in Project Management .......................................... 11
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 4 .......................................... 21
Graduate Diploma in Sales and Marketing............................................ 12
Painting, Decorating and Plasterboard
Online Programmes
Certificate in Pre Trade Painting and Decorating ............................... 22
National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Fully online) ....................................................................................................... 12
Plaster Board ..................................................................................................... 22
National Diploma in Business (Fully online)........................................... 12
Plumbing Pre Trade ........................................................................................ 22
National Diploma in Business Administration (Fully online)............ 12
National Certificate in Plumbing and0 National Certificate in Gasfitting ............................................................... 22
Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying
COMPUTING AND ICT Certificate in Information and Communications Technology ........ 13 Diploma in Information and Communications Technology............. 13
CREATIVE
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies .......... 13
Art and Design
Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technologies .................................................................... 14
Certificate in Design (Foundation) ............................................................ 23
Certificate in Systems Administration..................................................... 14
Bachelor of Design (Applied Visual Art OR Multimedia Design OR Visual Communication)........................................................................... 23
Computer Technicians Certificate ............................................................ 14
Certificate in Fashion Technology and Design .................................... 23
Diploma in Computer Networking ............................................................ 14
Diploma in Fashion Technology and Design ......................................... 23
National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing . 15
Diploma in Photographic Imaging ............................................................ 24
National Certificate in Computing Level 3 ............................................. 15
Diploma in Professional Photography ..................................................... 24 Graduate Diploma of Information Design .............................................. 24 Diploma in Interior Design (Residential) ................................................. 24 Broadcasting Bachelor of Broadcasting Communications (Broadcast Journalism OR Screen and Television Production OR Radio Broadcasting) ................................................................................ 25 Performing Arts Certificate in Contemporary Musical Performance ........................... 25 Bachelor of Musical Arts ............................................................................... 26 Bachelor of Performing Arts (Music Theatre) ....................................... 26
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HEALTH AND EDUCATION
MOTOR AND ENGINEERING TRADES
Health
Motor Industry
National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support ....... 27
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Light Vehicle Strand) Level 3 ......... 41
National Diploma in Mental Health (Mental Health Support Work) ................................................................................................... 27 Certificate in Human Services (Social Services) .................................. 27
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Light Vehicle Strand) Level 4 ......... 41
Bachelor of Social Work ................................................................................ 28
Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) (Autobody) ..................... 41
Certificate in Pre Health and Science ...................................................... 28
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Collision Repair or Refinishing) Level 3 ........... 42
Diploma in Enrolled Nursing ........................................................................ 28 Bachelor of Nursing ........................................................................................ 29 Bachelor of Nursing (Articulated with University of Canterbury Master of Health Science) ............................................................................ 29
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Collision Repair or Refinishing) Level 4 ........... 42 Engineering Trades
Competency Assessment Programme for New Zealand and Overseas Registered Nurses - Enrolled Nurses .................................. 30
Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication) .................................................. 43
Competency Assessment Programme for New Zealand and Overseas Registered Nurses - Registered Nurses ............................ 30
Certificate in Engineering (Welding and Structural Steel) .............. 43
Certificate in General Engineering ........................................................... 43
Graduate Certificate in Nursing Practice ............................................... 30 Bachelor of Medical Imaging ...................................................................... 31 Bachelor of Midwifery .................................................................................... 31
SCIENCE, ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES AND ENGINEERING
Sports, Fitness, Sustainability and Outdoor Education
Animal Science
Certificate in Sports Training and Indigenous Culture (TOA Sports) ....................................................................................................... 32
Certificate in Foundation Studies (Petcare) .......................................... 44
Certificate in Fitness ...................................................................................... 32
Applied Science
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Nutrition OR Physical Activity and Health Promotion OR Sport and Exercise Science) .. 32
Certificate in Pre Health and Science ...................................................... 44
Graduate Diploma in Human Nutrition ................................................... 33
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Nutrition OR Physical Activity and Health Promotion OR Sport and Exercise Science) .. 45
Graduate Diploma in Physical Activity, Health and Wellness......... 33 Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science .............................. 33 Diploma in Environmental and Outdoor Leadership ......................... 33 Bachelor of Sustainability and Outdoor Education............................ 34 Graduate Certificate in Environmental and Outdoor Leadership 34
National Certificate in Veterinary Nursing ............................................. 44
Certificate in Quality Systems .................................................................... 44
Graduate Diploma in Human Nutrition ................................................... 45 Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Technology ...................................... 46 Graduate Diploma in Physical Activity, Health and Wellness......... 46 Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science .............................. 46 Bachelor of Medical Imaging ...................................................................... 47
Graduate Diploma in Sustainability and Outdoor Education ......... 34
Architectural Studies
Teacher Education
National Diploma in Architectural Technology .................................... 47
Diploma in Tertiary Learning and Teaching .......................................... 35
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Architectural Technology) ..... 47
Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA)............................................................................. 35
National Diploma in Construction Management ............................... 48 National Diploma in Quantity Surveying ................................................ 48 Diploma in Interior Design (Residential) ................................................. 48 Engineering
HOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND LANGUAGES Hospitality/Travel New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service Level 3 with Barista and Café Services strands.................................................. 36 New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service Level 4 with Restaurant Services strand ............................................................... 36
Diploma in Computer Aided Design......................................................... 48 Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Design .................................... 49 NZ Diploma in Engineering (Civil OR Electrical OR Mechanical) ... 49 Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil OR Electrical OR Mechanical) ................................................................................................. 49
Certificate in Travel Operations ................................................................. 36
TE PUNA WĀNAKA
National Diploma in Hospitality Management ..................................... 36
Certificate in Māori Foundation Studies – Te Haeata ........................ 50
Bachelor of Applied Management (Hospitality Management) ...... 37
Certificate in Pasifika Foundation Studies............................................. 50
Graduate Diploma in Hospitality Management ................................... 37 Bakery and Chef Training
Certificate in Sports Training and Indigenous Culture – TOA Sports .......................................................................................................... 50
New Zealand Certificate in Baking - Career Baker ............................. 37
Te Ata Hōu – Certificate in Māori Studies............................................... 50
New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 3 ......................................... 38
Ākona Te Reo – Certificate in Māori Language.................................... 51
New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 4 ......................................... 38
Te Hāpara – Diploma in Māori Studies .................................................... 51
Diploma in Professional Cookery .............................................................. 38
Bachelor of Māori Language and Indigenous Studies (Te Ohoka) ........................................................................................................... 51
Languages Certificate in Japanese (Foundation) ....................................................... 39 Certificate in Japanese .................................................................................. 39 Bachelor of Language (Japanese)............................................................. 39 Ākona Te Reo – Certificate in Māori Language.................................... 39 Te Hāpara – Diploma in Māori Studies .................................................... 40 Bachelor of Māori Language and Indigenous Studies (Te Ohoka) ........................................................................................................... 40 New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Levels 1-5) ............. 40
Programmes at CPIT .......................................................................................52 Pathways to Study ...........................................................................................53 Foundation (including Campus Connect) .............................................54 He Toki Ki Te Rika .............................................................................................56 Pasifika Trades Training ...............................................................................59 Youth Pathways Canterbury Tertiary College (CTC) .....................................................62 Secondary Tertiary Pathways ..............................................................67 Youth Guarantee ..........................................................................................76 5
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Certificate in Applied Business Practices
Certificate in Business Administration Incorporating National Certificate in Business Administration Level 4, National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing Level 3 PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3807
LEVEL:
4
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3982
CREDITS:
120
LEVEL:
3
DURATION:
CREDITS:
100
Full time – 1 year Part time available
DURATION:
Part time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,500 – $6,250
FEES:
$2,400 – $2,900
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$400 approximately for textbooks
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$500 Launchpad fee (indicative)
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus/Industry-based
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is offered through Launchpad, an employment scheme run by the Employment Scholarship Trust. While you are in the workplace, we help you develop your career in administration with practical computing, office administration, communication and customer service skills. Incorporating the National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing Level 3, our programme gives you a thorough understanding of information technology and computer applications related to business administration.
DESCRIPTION:
You will succeed in any office environment with confidence to take on more important administration roles with our qualification providing the essentials of business systems, processes, reports and documents. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 NCEA credits at Level 1 including 12 credits in English OR relevant experience • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in writing, 5.5 in reading and listening subtests and 5.0 in speaking subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Currently working in full time administrative position and have been granted a Launchpad Scholarship by the Employment Scholarship Trust. • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 writing, 5.5 in the listening and reading subtests and 5.0 in the speaking subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0633
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,500 – $6,300*
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$200 approximately
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
During this programme you will get practical hands-on experience in key computer applications for business administration and communications, customer service, MYOB and practical office skills. You can also expect to improve your keyboarding speeds and skills. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in writing, 5.5 in reading and listening subtests and 5.0 in speaking subtest) *Fees may be FREE for students under the age of 19 - conditions apply MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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Diploma in Human Resource Management
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3966
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3456
LEVEL:
5
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,700
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will give you knowledge and skills in accounting principles, accounting practices, financial and/or management accounting and/or taxation.
Learn the basics of people management including skills in communication, computing, management, employment relations and human resource management and qualify for an assistant’s position or for further studies.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 50 credits in NCEA Level 2 or above (specific subject and literacy credits required) and 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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Diploma in Accounting
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 50 credits in NCEA Level 2 or above (specific subject and literacy credits required) and 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant business experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
Diploma in Business
Diploma in Marketing
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3965
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3771
LEVEL:
5
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,720 – $6,240
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Gain great general business skills and set yourself up for assistant level jobs or use this as a start to more advanced business studies in everything from accounting to marketing.
Gather the communications, computing, management, marketing principles and applied marketing knowledge for an assistant’s role or use it to progress to further studies or professional development on the job.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 50 credits in NCEA Level 2 or above (specific subject and literacy credits required) and 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant business experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 50 credits in NCEA Level 2 or above (specific subject and literacy credits required) and 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant business experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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New Zealand Diploma in Business NC5121
PROGRAMME CODE:
PA0885
LEVEL:
6
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
240
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,650
FEES:
$5,900 – $6,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,000
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$240 for registration on completion with NZIM
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$240 for registration on completion with NZIM
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This practically based programme will develop your knowledge and skills in areas such as communication, commercial law or economics, problem solving and critical thinking as well as providing the opportunity to specialise in areas such as accounting, marketing, human resources and management.
If you want to make business management a career, our course will give you advanced generic management skills as well as opportunities for strategic research, planning and evaluation of business opportunities as you work towards an internationally recognised qualification.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 50 credits in NCEA Level 2 or above (specific subject and literacy credits required) and 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant business experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest)
• Level 5 business related diploma OR a minimum of three years business management experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest)
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
NZIM Diploma in Management PROGRAMME CODE:
PAO732
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,650
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Begin your business management career by acquiring skills and knowledge in a number of areas including communication, management, leadership and applied management. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 50 credits in NCEA Level 2 or above (specific subject and literacy credits required) and 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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NZIM Diploma in Management (Advanced)
PROGRAMME CODE:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3988
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,700 – $6,300
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme includes core and elective subjects plus on-thejob experience which will give you a solid grounding of management at both an operational and strategic level. Specialisations include: Accounting, CPA Foundation Pathway, ACA/CA Pathway, Business Information Systems, Business Transformation and Change, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Event Management, Hospitality Management, Human Resource Management, Operations and Production Management, Project Management, and Sales and Marketing and Sports Management. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Graduate Diploma in Accounting PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3993
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time over 4 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,660
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Extend your knowledge in financial and management accounting, taxation, advanced financial and management accounting and put it all to practice in an industry project. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding accounting OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) Note: Students who have achieved NCEA Level 3 University Entrance requirements are not required to provide evidence of English Language Skills.
Graduate Diploma in Applied Management
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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Bachelor of Applied Management (13 specialisations)
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4047
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This qualification allows you to tailor the content of your programme to suit your current and future needs. You will design a programme of study integrating intermediate to advanced learning in a range of management disciplines including management and leadership, strategic management, operations management, human resource management and project management. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding business information systems OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3994
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July (part time only)
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will develop your skills in the analysis, design, development and management of business information systems and give you the opportunity to take part in an industry project. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding business information systems OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
Graduate Diploma in Business Transformation and Change
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3996
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time over 4 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
You will develop the theory and practical applications of event planning, project management, marketing and management to maximise employment opportunities in the growing events industry. Career opportunities include; fundraising, conferences, festivals, community events, arts and tourism event management, facility-based event management, public relations, sponsorship and marketing. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding event management OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
Graduate Diploma in Hospitality Management
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3995
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4046
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time over 4 years
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Learn to respond to the rapidly changing demands of the business world by developing skills in project management, leadership, organisational behaviour, business transformation and change and strategic management.
A focus of this programme is a practical industry project which will combine and develop your knowledge and skills as you assist an organisation to resolve a real business issue. As a result, you’ll gain the expertise to strategically direct your organisation’s food, beverage, accommodation and facilities operations.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding business transformation and change OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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Graduate Diploma in Event Management
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding human resource management OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
Graduate Diploma in Operations and Production Management
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3999
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4001
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July, October
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Learn about employment relations, human resource management, organisational behaviour and contemporary issues in human resource management and then put it all to practice in a hands-on industry project.
This programme will develop your expertise in product development and project, operations and resource integration management with options to also study human resources, introductory finance, industrial relations or management accounting.
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding human resource management OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding operations and production management OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
Graduate Diploma in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Graduate Diploma in Project Management
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4000
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4002
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July, October
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Gather the strategic and creative skills to allow you to create and grow high potential small to medium sized enterprises.
Build your knowledge in project management, business finance, operations management and resource integration and learn how to make it work in an industry-based project.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding innovation and entrepreneurship OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
MORE INFORMATION:
DESCRIPTION:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding project management OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Graduate Diploma in Sales and Marketing
National Diploma in Business (Fully online)
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4003
PROGRAMME CODE:
ND1498
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
DURATION:
Flexible to suit your needs. Full time and part time options available.
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
FEES:
$2,200 – $2,850
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,194
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
No additional costs
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
Online
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will help you to develop insight into market development and sales, buyer behaviour, communication strategies, marketing planning and control, international marketing and strategic marketing and then give you the opportunity to apply these to an industry project.
If you’re currently working in a supervisory or management position, then this programme will give you the chance to gain a highly regarded qualification along with the knowledge and skills required for management and leadership.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 and 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtests) • You must be working in a supervisory/management position
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding sales and marketing OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
ONLINE PROGRAMMES National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Fully online)
PROGRAMME CODE:
ND0370
LEVEL:
5
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0649
CREDITS:
120
LEVEL:
4
DURATION:
CREDITS:
45
Flexible to suit your needs. Full time and part time options available.
DURATION:
Part time – 12 months
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
TBA
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
No additional costs
LOCATION:
Online
COMMENCES:
Monthly
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$500 – $700 for entire programme
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
No additional costs; resources available online
LOCATION:
Online
DESCRIPTION:
Study at your convenience online and build your skills in business management with subjects such as training and development, health and safety, performance management, organisational principles and team leadership. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 General (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) OR 12 credits NCEA Level 1 in English rich subject MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
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National Diploma in Business Administration (Fully online)
DESCRIPTION:
This fully online programme will develop your understanding of business administration at a leadership level to enable you to progress into more senior administration roles. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 and 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtests) • You must be working in a administrative supervisory/management position. MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Commerce and Business brochure
Certificate in Information and Communications Technology PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4027
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,900 – $3,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$9,340
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Master your personal computer skills and set yourself up for entry into the field of computing and information technology or use this as the first step on a ladder of ICT qualifications. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English and Mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
Diploma in Information and Communications Technology PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4023
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
240
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,000 – $6,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,130
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3866
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,150 – $6,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,680
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
COMPUTING COMMERCE AND ICT BUSINESS
COMPUTING AND ICT
DESCRIPTION:
Gain the skills to analyse, design, develop, implement and maintain business information systems across a variety of industries and businesses. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - mathematics or physics or statistics or accounting - English or history or art history or classics or geography or economics - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest). Note: If you have achieved NCEA Level 3 University Entrance requirements you are not required to provide evidence of English Language Skills. MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
DESCRIPTION:
In the first semester this programme concentrates on the core aspects of information and communications technology. You then have the opportunity to specialise in either programming, IT support or networking. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English, 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 (including computing and/or business) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
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COMPUTING AND ICT
Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technologies PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3880
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,200 – $6,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,330
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3869
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,650
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$9,065
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will give you the opportunity to combine your already proven academic skills with expertise across a wide range of disciplines needed to work in the ICT industry.
You will learn all of the essentials for building and maintaining personal computer systems, including basic electrical repairs, as well as the skills to install, configure and administer operating and network systems software.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
DESCRIPTION:
• A bachelor’s degree OR Level 6-7 diploma and relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
• 60 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English OR relevant experience • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in the reading subtest, and no lower than 5.0 in speaking, listening and writing subtests)
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
Certificate in Systems Administration
Diploma in Computer Networking
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3881
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3796
LEVEL:
6
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
60
CREDITS:
240
DURATION:
Part time – 1 year
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
February, July
Full time – 2 years Part time available
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
February
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,650
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$9,340
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,350
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,850
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you already have experience in the ICT/computing industry this is the chance to gain internationally recognised and highly sought after advanced skills. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Level 6 or equivalent • Relevant industry recognised certificates OR relevant experience in a networking environment of at least one year. Must supply a validated statement of experience, including tasks, role descriptions and responsibilities as appropriate. • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
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Computer Technicians Certificate
DESCRIPTION:
Launch your career in the computer networking industry by learning how to build, maintain and repair personal computer systems, work with operating and network systems software and make simple electrical service repairs. Much of the course content comes from the CISCO Certified Networking Academy and leads onto further studies. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English; 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau) and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading, writing and listening subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing
PROGRAMME CODE:
NCO633
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,500 – $6,300*
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$200 approximately
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
COMPUTING COMMERCE AND ICT BUSINESS
National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing
DESCRIPTION:
During this programme you’ll get practical hands-on experience in key computer applications for business administration and communications, customer service and practical office skills. You can expect to improve your keyboarding speed and skills. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in writing subtest, 5.5 in reading and listening subtests and 5.0 in speaking subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure *Fees may be free for students under the age of 18 - conditions apply.
National Certificate in Computing Level 3 PROGRAMME CODE:
NC5213
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
48
DURATION:
Full time Part time available
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Early enrolment advised
FEES:
Free Note: fees apply to the MYOB® and Payroll elective courses in the programme. All other courses are free.
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Nil
LOCATION:
CPIT Campus Connect: CPIT Madras Street
campus, Bishopdale, Hornby, New Brighton, Rangiora DESCRIPTION:
This Certificate builds upon the skills and knowledge recognised in the National Certificate in Computing Level 2. It aims to provide you with a qualification for initial employment in computing and enhance readiness for further study in computing, eg Certificate in ICT Level 4 or the Diploma in ICT Level 5. Credits are also able to be transferred to the Certificate in Business Administration Level 3 and Level 4. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• National Certificate in Computing Level 2 • IELTS 5.5 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing and 5.0 in listening and speaking subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/computing Computing and ICT brochure
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CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL TRADES
CONSTRUCTION TRADES Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Certificate in Carpentry Level 4 PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3421
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year (or optional 3 x 12 week courses to complete qualification)
COMMENCES:
January, May, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,100 - $3,700 or $988 per 12 week course
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
With the carpentry skills and knowledge you acquire during this programme you’ll be in a position to begin work as an apprentice carpenter.
National Certificate in Carpentry PROGRAMME CODE:
NC5224
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
294
DURATION:
Full time – 4 years as an iTaB-managed apprentice
COMMENCES:
By arrangement
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,500 – $1,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is designed to give you the theoretical knowledge relating to residential and commercial construction, and support you while you complete four years working as a managed apprentice. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English and 12 credits in mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • A current training agreement and employment in the industry • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
Essential Civil Skills (Preliminaries or Licencing) PROGRAMME CODE:
RCEC20 and RCEC21
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
48 Licencing; 40 Preliminaries
DURATION:
Full time – 12 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, June, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,500 – $1,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised on enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Completion of this 12-week programme will ensure you’re work-ready and equipped with the skills needed to gain employment in the civil construction industry. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • To meet industry standard requirements for work experience, you must present evidence of a negative drug test in accordance with AS/NZS 4308:2008 • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
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National Diploma in Construction Management PROGRAMME CODE:
ND5352
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1661
LEVEL:
6
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
245
CREDITS:
58
DURATION:
DURATION:
1 year – 1 evening per week
Full time - 2 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,000 – $1,600
FEES:
$5,400 – $6,000
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$200 approx (books and stationery)
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
With this fully online programme, which you can complete while working in the construction industry, you’ll learn the skills and knowledge needed to ensure the smooth running of construction projects. You’ll develop the expertise to supervise small teams on building sites, including sub contractors, and manage projects in a timely way. Areas covered include drawings and specifications, employment relationships, interpersonal conflict, site safety plans and written communication. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Prior to enrolling in this programme, students must have completed the award of any qualification at Level 3 or 4 in a construction trade for example National Certificate in Carpentry. • Students enrolling in this programme must be currently employed in the construction industry, working in a position that will enable them to provide the necessary evidence to complete the practical assignments. • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in any subtest)
DESCRIPTION:
Getting a construction job in on time and on budget calls for sound knowledge in building methods, planning and organisation. Gaining those skills and setting yourself off on the path to construction management starts right here with our National Diploma in Construction Management.
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL TRADES COMMERCE ANDAND BUSINESS
National Certificate in Construction Trades (Supervisor)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English, 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
National Diploma in Quantity Surveying PROGRAMME CODE:
ND5353
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
235
DURATION:
Full time - 2 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,400 – $6,000
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$200 (books and stationery)
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you like facts and figures and you’re keen to develop skills which can be applied to many areas of the building industry, this programme could be for you. You’ll learn the crucial quantifying and estimating skills required to cost construction projects. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English, 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
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CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL TRADES
National Diploma in Architectural Technology ND5351
PROGRAMME CODE: LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
275
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years, plus 1 year part time (Part time also available)
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,100 – $6700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$550
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme covers all aspects of construction. You’ll learn how to oversee projects with an architectural eye - right from the initial client contact through the research and design phase, on to documentation, tender and contract and finally through to construction.
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Architectural Technology) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3900
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
March
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$7,000 – $7,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Learn the technical and specialist skills to take on further studies in the architectural field, or to equip yourself for a career as an architectural designer. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English; 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau); 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in three approved subjects AND Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Portfolio MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
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National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electrician for Registration)
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1195
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
249
Certificate in Pre Trade High Voltage Electricity
DURATION:
Part time – 40 weeks
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3934
COMMENCES:
January
LEVEL:
3
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
CREDITS:
120
FEES:
$150 – $1,100
DURATION:
Full time – 38 weeks
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
COMMENCES:
February
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$400 approximately
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
FEES:
$2,300 – $3,000
DESCRIPTION:
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Develop the skills and knowledge needed to begin a career in the Electricity Supply Industry or use this qualification to apply for an apprenticeship. This programme includes the National Certificate in Electricity Supply (with the Electrical and Electrical Fitter Strand Level 2) and the National Certificate in Electrical Engineering Level 2. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
This is the final stage of work and study needed before you can apply for registration as an electrician. It will enable you to demonstrate a deep knowledge of theory relating to the electrical industry, and become highly skilled in a wide range of on-the-job applications.
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL TRADES COMMERCE ANDAND BUSINESS
ELECTRICAL TRADES
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Evidence of employment in the electricity industry OR evidence of trying to find employment in the electrical industry • National Certificate in Electrical Engineering Level 3 • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
Certificate in Pre Trade Electrical Engineering PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3957
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 42 weeks Part time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Advanced Trade) Electrical Installation Strand PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0951
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
83
February, May
DURATION:
Part time – 2 years
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
FEES:
$2,200 – $2,700
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
FEES:
$1,900 – $2,400 (for full qualification)
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This introductory certificate will help you gain the essential skills needed for employment and further training in the electrical and related industries. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Because this programme forms a pathway to apprenticeships and work in the industry, and could lead to future registration as an electrician, please note: The Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) may refuse to approve the registration on several grounds including a criminal history within 10 years preceding the application. (Details related to this part of Section 78 of the Electricity Act 2000 will be made available). If you have, or think that you may have a problem with colour blindness, it is advised that you seek further advice from a medical professional as this may affect your future employment in this industry. • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
DESCRIPTION:
If you’re a qualified electrician this programme will develop your electrical, business and overall leadership knowledge to take on jobs at an advanced trade level. It also leads on to other qualifications in the electrical and engineering fields. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• At least one registration or qualification in Electrical Engineering OR registration as an electrician OR be working towards one of the following qualifications: National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electrician for Registration) Level 4; National Certificate in Electricity Supply (Electrical) Level 4 with strands in Electricity Supply Electrician, Electrical Fitter and Electrical Technician • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure 19
CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL TRADES
FURNITURE AND JOINERY Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
National Certificate in Joinery (Introduction)
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 3 PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4028
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
80
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0385
COMMENCES:
February, July
LEVEL:
2
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
CREDITS:
62
FEES:
$2,000 – $2,600
DURATION:
Part time – 1 year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
FEES:
TBA
DESCRIPTION:
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
On this programme you’ll acquire intermediate-level furniture and joinery skills and be in a position to work as machine operator or furniture and kitchen assembler.
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
DESCRIPTION:
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to joinery. It covers: using hand tools and portable power tools, creating sketches and drawings, measuring and calculating, using fixed machinery, ordering materials, selecting timber, first aid and safety, and using fixings, adhesives and sealants.
• Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2 or equivalent OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2 PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4015
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
72
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,800 – $2,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Get started on a career in the furniture and joinery industry with basic hands-on skills plus theoretical knowledge in the likes of calculations and documentation. After successful completion of this programme you can apply for an entry level job or continue with higher level studies. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
National Certificate in Joinery Craftsperson) Level 4 PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0386 (NZQA) / NC5436 (TEC)
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
233
DURATION:
Part time – 4 years
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
TBA
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This course builds upon your existing knowledge with advanced skills relating to manufacturing joinery components like cupboards, benches, doors, windows and stairs; installing door and window hardware; and operating a range of machinery. An elective section enables you to select skill areas that relate to your current employment. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
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National Certificate in Joinery (Laminate Fabrication) Level 3
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0387 (NZQA) / NC5566 (TEC)
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0390 (NZQA) / NC5569 (TEC)
LEVEL:
3-4 depending on strand
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
96–145 depending on strand
CREDITS:
133
DURATION:
Part time – 3 years
DURATION:
Part time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
TBA
FEES:
TBA
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This course comprises a compulsory section covering skills related to operating a range of joinery machines and manufacturing glued laminated components, and an elective section allowing you to choose standards that relate to your current employment.
On this course you’ll learn specialised laminate fabrication techniques and be able to carry out many general joinery tasks including machining and construction work. You’ll also understand the procedures for ordering, receiving and storing joinery materials and be able to work safely when painting and coating.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
CONSTRUCTION ELECTRICAL TRADES COMMERCE ANDAND BUSINESS
National Certificate in Joinery (with strands in Cabinetry, Exterior Joinery and Stairs) Level 4
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 4 PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4029
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
72
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,800 – $2,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Master advanced skills and extend your knowledge of the furniture and joinery business to a point where you’re ready to take on jobs such as a machine setter, exterior joiner or cabinetmaker. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Completion of Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 3 or equivalent OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
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CONSTRUCTION AND ELECTRICAL TRADES
PAINTING, DECORATING, PLASTERBOARD
PLUMBING, GASFITTING, DRAINLAYING
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Certificate in Pre Trade Painting and Decorating PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3930
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
40
DURATION:
Full time – 14 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$980 – $1,200
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
Plumbing Pre Trade PROGRAMME CODE:
RCPG20
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
70
DURATION:
Full time – 20 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,300 – $2,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Prepare yourself to begin work as a trainee painter or apprentice with this course which will give you classroom and real work experience in skills such as industry safety, basic scaffolding, surface preparation and application techniques.
Gain work experience with a local employer as you cover the basic skills needed to work as an apprentice in one or more of these related trades. These skills include the process for assembling, installing and repairing pipes, how to use plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying drawings, and the fabrication of basic compounds.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
DESCRIPTION:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
MORE INFORMATION:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
Plaster Board
National Certificate in Plumbing and National Certificate in Gasfitting
PROGRAMME CODE:
RCPB30
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC5405/NC5406
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
46
CREDITS:
DURATION:
Full time – 14 weeks
219 Plumbing 171 Gasfitting
February, May, September
DURATION:
Part time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
February (and other times as agreed)
APPLICATIONS DUE:
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$900 –$2,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
FEES:
$1,200 – $1,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Develop the key skills needed to work as an assistant to a plasterboard fixer or finisher. These skills include fixing and finishing plasterboard to walls and level ceilings, checking framing and substrate, identification and ordering of stopping and finishing compounds. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
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DESCRIPTION:
You will be trained in best practice standards with our in-depth plumbing and gasfitting programme delivering all of the professional skills and knowledge you need to apply for industry certification. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 (including 12 credits in English) OR Certificate in Pre Trade Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying Level 3 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Construction and Electrical Trades brochure
Certificate in Design (Foundation) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3895
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,900 – $6,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Explore a wide range of art and design disciplines from both a practical and theoretical perspective before taking your studies to a more specialised level. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in all subtests) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in reading and writing subtests, no lower than 6.0 in speaking and listening subtests) • Portfolio
Certificate in Fashion Technology and Design PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3760
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
CREATIVE COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
ART AND DESIGN
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will give you a broad grounding in the skills required for fashion technology and design and the chance to use this knowledge in the creation of your own garments. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English and 12 credits in mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • 300 word statement MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure
Bachelor of Design (Applied Visual Art OR Multimedia Design OR Visual Communication) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3756
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years, part time available
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,900 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000 per year
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
Diploma in Fashion Technology and Design PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3758
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
240
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,600 – $6,200
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Take your basic creative design skills to an advanced and specialised level for a career in the field of applied visual art, visual communication design or multimedia design.
This programme is designed to let you take your design, patternmaking and construction skills to the next level. Strong emphasis is placed on individuality and innovation within design briefs, while building on practical, industry-relevant skills.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
DESCRIPTION:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in three approved subjects AND Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) OR Certificate in Design (Foundation) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in the reading and writing subtests) • Portfolio
• Certificate in Fashion Technology and Design Level 4 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure 23
CREATIVE
Diploma in Photographic Imaging CH3684
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3742
LEVEL:
5
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
February
Full time – 1 year plus internship Part time – up to 5 years
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
February, July
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,200
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
FEES:
$1,000 – $1,200 per course
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$150
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$12,690
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
Online
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will introduce you to a wide range of professional photographic disciplines. The skills you learn will prepare you to work in post production processing in everything from print media to photographic studios, and form the basis for further studies.
DESCRIPTION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • Basic photography skills and a DSLR digital camera (with manual function) and a minimum of a lens kit • Portfolio – 15 images presented on CD or A4 portfolio • Interview • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
• A bachelor’s degree OR Level 6 or 7 diploma OR relevant experience • IELTS 8.0 Academic (no lower than 8.0 in reading and writing subtests) OR degree gained with English as the language of instruction
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure
Diploma in Professional Photography
Learn how to present information of all types in a clear, concise and professional manner with skills applicable to virtually every occupation and industry.
MORE INFORMATION:
Diploma in Interior Design (Residential)
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3704
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3886
LEVEL:
6
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
February
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 4 years
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
February
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,200
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,000 – $6,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Extend your technical skills and understanding of photographic design processes and focus on the genre in photography that you’d like to specialise in. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Tertiary qualification in photography at Level 5 or above OR relevant experience • DSLR digital camera with lens and dedicated flash and tripod • Portfolio – 15 professionally based images • Interview • Demonstration of post-production skills • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
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Graduate Diploma of Information Design
PROGRAMME CODE:
DESCRIPTION:
This programme covers the vital components of practical interior design, including colour principles and computer aided design. You’ll also gain an understanding of the theory of design and the skills needed to help run an interior design practice. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English; 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau); 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Portfolio
MORE INFORMATION:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/design Creative brochure
www.cpit.ac.nz/archstudies Creative brochure
New Zealand Broadcasting School — Bachelor of Broadcasting Communications (Broadcast Journalism OR Screen and Television Production OR Radio Broadcasting) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3714
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – up to 3 years
COMMENCES:
Late February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
30 September
FEES:
$8,800 – $9,300 Year 1
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,800
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000 per year approximately
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme has been strongly influenced by broadcasting professionals to give you real-world, hands-on skills for radio, television and screen production environments, with the added benefit of an industry internship. The three specialisations are: Broadcast Journalism, Screen and Television Production, and Radio Broadcasting. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - English or an approved literacy* subject - two other subjects from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in the listening subtest and no lower than 6.0 in the speaking, reading and writing subtests) • Interview • Audition
PERFORMING ARTS Certificate in Contemporary Musical Performance PROGRAMME CODE:
WC2841
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,400 - $5,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
CREATIVE COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
BROADCASTING
DESCRIPTION:
This certificate is a great way to take your first big step to becoming a music professional. You will benefit from a strong focus on contemporary music, especially live performance experience. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in English NCEA Level 1 • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) • Audition MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/music Creative brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/broadcasting Creative brochure
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CREATIVE
Bachelor of Musical Arts CH3985
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3972
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time – 5 years
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
10 September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
10 September
FEES:
$6,500 – $7,000
FEES:
$6,100 – $6,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Our practical and theory-based programme gives you the chance to follow one of two pathways – jazz or pop and rock music. Both focus on performance and writing. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Audition MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/music Creative brochure
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Bachelor of Performing Arts (Music Theatre)
PROGRAMME CODE:
DESCRIPTION:
Develop your skills in acting, singing and dancing and gain a thorough understanding of the theory behind it all to set yourself up for a career in the performance and entertainment industry. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in any subtest) • Audition MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nasda Creative brochure
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4013
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1678
COMMENCES:
February
LEVEL:
4
APPLICATIONS DUE:
1 November (late applications considered)
CREDITS:
105
FEES:
$5,300 – $5,800
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,630
COMMENCES:
February
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
$15.30 NZQA qualification application fee, expenses associated with work placements and $300 for texts
FEES:
TBA
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers the mental health and addiction sector in New Zealand and locally. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in the listening and speaking subtests and 5.0 in the reading and writing subtests) • Employment in a mental health setting MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
National Diploma in Mental Health (Mental Health Support Work) PROGRAMME CODE:
ND1299
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
187
DURATION:
Full time – 18 months
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
1 May and 28 November (late applications
considered)
DESCRIPTION:
Master the skills, knowledge and values you will need to work with people in a variety of settings or use this qualification as a pathway to further tertiary studies. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests and 6.0 in reading and writing subtests) • Police Vetting and Consent to Disclosure of Information • Referee reports MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
Certificate in Foundation Studies (Health and Science) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3841
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,300 – 5,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,560
FEES:
$4,300 – $4,800
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$15.30 NZQA qualification application fee, expenses associated with work placements
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Gain an understanding of human development and health issues while developing the skills to help those with mental illness work towards recovery. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits NCEA Level 1 English and 36 credits NCEA Level 2 OR tertiary qualification at Level 3 or above OR National Certificate in Mental Health (Mental Health Support Work) Level 4 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Employment in an advanced role in a mental health workplace • Police Vetting and Consent to Disclosure of Information • Referee reports MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
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Certificate in Human Services (Social Services)
HEALTH
This applied science foundation programme has been designed for students who want to meet the entry requirements for the Bachelor of Chiropractic at the New Zealand College of Chiropractics (NZCC). Subject material includes anatomy and physiology, microbiology, chemistry and biomechanics. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 42 NCEA credits at Level 3 including 14 credits in biology or human biology, 14 credits in physics, statistics, mathematics, or chemistry, 14 credits across any subject areas or domains. Applicants must have a minimum of 14 credits in mathematics at Level 2, and 14 credits in chemistry at Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (with no lower 7 in listening and speaking subtests and no lower than 6.5 in reading and writing subtests) • apply to the New Zealand College of Chiropractic before applying to CPIT. If you are accepted into the Bachelor of Chiropractic you will be issued with a letter of offer which you can then use with your application to CPIT MORE INFORMATION:
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Bachelor of Social Work
Certificate in Pre Health and Science
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3947
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4034
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
360
CREDITS:
50
DURATION:
Full time – 4 years Part time available for first year only
DURATION:
Full time – 5 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February
COMMENCES:
February, July, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
1 November (late applications may be considered)
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Early enrolment advised
FEES:
$2,300 – $2,900
FEES:
$5,500 – $6,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$7,775
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,680
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$300 texts
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000 textbooks (per year), expenses associated with work placements (Year 2 and
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
3) LOCATION:
DESCRIPTION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Develop sound academic, research, critical thinking and informed decision making skills as you study both the theoretical and practical side (through work placements) of social work in New Zealand. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - English or an approved literacy* subject - two other subjects from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in any subtest). For acceptable alternatives refer to the English Proficiency Outcomes Chart. • You will need a full driver’s licence in time for Year 2 placement) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • 500 word personal statement
If you’ve decided that a career in science is for you, but you lack the necessary background studies, our programme will give you the skills and entry qualifications for a whole range of our more advanced health and applied science-related programmes. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply). • IELTS 6.0 Academic (with no lower than 5.5 in the speaking and reading subtests and 6.0 in the listening and writing subtests). MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Health and Education brochure
Diploma in Enrolled Nursing PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4033
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
180
DURATION:
Full time – 18 months
MORE INFORMATION:
COMMENCES:
March
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,550 – $7,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,850
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
By providing you with theory and clinical practice in nursing skills, social sciences and the structure and function of the human body, this programme will prepare you to apply for registration as an Enrolled Nurse with the Nursing Council of New Zealand. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English, 12 credits NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau), 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in any subtest) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • MRSA clearance • Referee reports • Personal statement • Interview MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
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PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3730
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
30 May and 30 September (late applications considered)
FEES:
Joint Bachelor of Nursing (Articulated with University of Canterbury Master of Health Science) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3730
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 2.5 years
COMMENCES:
February
$6,500 – $7,100
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,250
FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$800 text books, $325 equipment, indemnity insurance, expenses associated with clinical placements, vaccinations/immunisations, $240 Nursing Council of NZ exam fee (Year 3)
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$32,200
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Textbook costs, $325 for equipment, indemnity insurance, expenses associated with the clincal placement and vaccinations/ immunisations, $240 examination fee payable to the Nursing Council of New Zealand Student levies for both institutes apply.
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Gain a thorough theoretical and practical grounding in nursing practices and learn how to create a supportive environment for the health and wellbeing of patients. Upon graduation you can apply for registration to become a Registered Nurse. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - English or classics or history or geography or art history - biology or physical education or chemistry - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Mathematics* - 14 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR successful completion of the Certificate in Pre Health and Science programme of study towards the Bachelor of Nursing with a minimum of 65% in SHB301 (The Human Body) and SMB302 (Cell and Microbial Biology) and a minimum of 70% in CSMA (Maths for Pre Health B) • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in listening subtests and no lower than 6.5 in speaking, reading and writing subtests) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • MRSA clearance • Referee reports • Personal statement • Interview
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Bachelor of Nursing
DESCRIPTION:
Advance your career in health with two simultaneous qualifications: a Bachelor of Nursing and a Master of Health Sciences. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• To qualify for this pathway, you must have completed a relevant bachelor’s degree or postgraduate diploma in health sciences or equivalent with a B average • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in the speaking, reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in the listening subtest) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • MRSA clearance • Referee reports • Personal statement • Interview MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
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Competency Assessment Programme for New Zealand and Overseas (Enrolled Nurses) PROGRAMME CODE:
G21002
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
34
DURATION:
Full time – 9 weeks
COMMENCES:
January, June
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,500 – $1,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Travel, MRSA, indemnity insurance
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you’re a New Zealand or internationally qualified enrolled nurse wanting to return to nursing practice, this programme will help you obtain the required current Practising Certificate. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• New Zealand enrolled nurse or an internationally qualified nurse with approved registration and at least one year of employment as a enrolled nurse • International nurses must have suitable visa status • International nurses must provide their letter from the Nursing Council of New Zealand specifying language (IELTS) and other requirements • Consent to Disclosure of Information • MRSA clearance • IELTS 7.0 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
Competency Assessment Programme for New Zealand and Overseas (Registered Nurses) PROGRAMME CODE:
G21001
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
34
DURATION:
Full time – 9 weeks
COMMENCES:
January, June
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,500 – $1,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Travel, MRSA, indemnity insurance
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you’re a New Zealand or internationally qualified registered nurse wanting to return to nursing practice, this programme will help you obtain the required current Practising Certificate. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• New Zealand registered nurse or an internationally qualified nurse with approved registration and at least one year of employment as a registered nurse • International nurses must have suitable visa status • International nurses must provide their letter from the Nursing Council of New Zealand specifying language (IELTS) and other requirements • Consent to Disclosure of Information • MRSA clearance • IELTS 7.0 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
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Graduate Certificate in Nursing Practice PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3890
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Part time – 2-6 years
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$300 - $500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you want professional development to enhance your New Zealand Registered Nursing qualification, this graduate certificate will give you the opportunity to develop your expertise in a range of specialist areas including; gerontology, cardiac nursing, cardiothoracic nursing, critical care nursing, medical nursing, surgical nursing, wound management, oncology, palliative care, rural nursing and mental health. Other courses available include the management of diabetes, medical high dependency nursing, pain management and ECG rhythm analysis. You’re able to complete the full programme, or selected courses within it. On successful completion of this programme (60 credits) you’ll gain the Graduate Certificate in Nursing Practice, and appropriate selection of courses can result in a Graduate Certificate endorsed with a specialisation. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• New Zealand Practising Certificate (additional requirements for some courses) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/nursing Health and Education brochure
Bachelor of Midwifery
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3757
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3991
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
CREDITS:
480
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
January
Full time – 3 years Part time – 4 years (with approval)
21 September
COMMENCES:
January
APPLICATIONS DUE:
$6,250 – $6,800
APPLICATIONS DUE:
1 September
FEES:
$20,250
FEES:
$9,100 – $10,000
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$1,500 for Year 1 text books (more may be required in Years 2 and 3) plus expenses associated with clinical placements
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$26,960
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Approx $2000-$4500 per year including text books, equipment and accommodation/ travel depending on personal circumstances.
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus, Christchurch,
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Learn how to perform general radiography, gain an understanding of specialised associated areas and develop the interpersonal skills needed to work within the medical imaging area of the health service. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - English or an approved literacy* subject - science or mathematics (preferably physics or mathematics) - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* (preference given to physics, biology, chemistry and mathematics) AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR a pass in the CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science Level 3 programme of study towards the Bachelor of Medical Imaging OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests and 6.0 in reading and writing subtests) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • MRSA clearance • Referee reports • Interview MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/medicalimaging Health and Education brochure
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Bachelor of Medical Imaging
Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast, South Canterbury DESCRIPTION:
Study and work largely in your own community as you learn to take a holistic approach to providing women and their families with the childbirth experience they choose. During the programme you’ll facilitate 40 births in a variety of settings as required for registration as a midwife in New Zealand. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - biology or chemistry † - an English language rich subject such as English, history, art history, classical studies, geography or economics - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627). Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance † We recommend that if you don’t have a minimum of 14 credits at Level 3 in BOTH biology and chemistry, you have at least 14 credits at Level 2 in your secondary subject. OR relevant experience OR a pass in the CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science Level 3 programme of study towards the Bachelor of Midwifery • IELTS 7.0 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests and 6.5 in reading and writing subtests) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • Assignment • Current Class 1 drivers licence • Referee reports • Interview MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/midwifery Health and Education brochure
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HEALTH AND EDUCATION
SPORTS, FITNESS, SUSTAINABILITY AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Certificate in Sports Training and Indigenous Culture (TOA Sports)
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3981
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4014
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
120
COMMENCES:
February, July
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 3 years
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,900 – $6,400
COMMENCES:
February, April
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,650
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
FEES:
$1,600 – $1,800
$1,000 text books; travel to work placements
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
DESCRIPTION:
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus and off-site sporting venues
DESCRIPTION:
Take your interest in sport to another level with studies aimed at physical and mental conditioning. At the same time, gain an understanding of Māori language and culture and improve your literacy and academic study skills. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/ch4014 Health and Education or Te Puna Wānaka brochure
Certificate in Fitness PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3694
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,000 – $3,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$9,905
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme takes you through studies in psychology, nutrition, exercise management, anatomy and physiology, and gives you practical skills for a career in the fitness industry. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 (including a minimum of 12 credits in a science related subject) OR relevant experience • Applicants without a minimum of 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 in a science related subject must complete FTES401 ‘Introduction to Exercise Science’ • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in listening and speaking subtests and 5.0 in reading and writing subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Health and Education brochure
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Nutrition OR Physical Activity and Health Promotion OR Sport and Exercise Science)
During our three year programme you’ll study theory, become involved in practical sessions and benefit from work placements in your chosen specialisation of Human Nutrition or Physical Activity and Health Promotion or Sport and Exercise Science. Your studies will teach you to maximise physical activity to promote good health and wellness. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - biology or human biology or physical education. - in another subject, preferably core health/ health education, physics, statistics, mathematics, chemistry, geography and psychology. (Human Nutrition specialisation applicants must have a minimum of 14 credits in Chemistry at Level 2) - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR For the Physical Activity and Health Promotion AND Sport and Exercise Science specialisations: Successful completion of the CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science programme of study towards the Bachelor of Applied Science or the Certificate in Fitness or equivalent For the Human Nutrition specialisation: - Successful completion of the prescribed CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science for the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Nutrition) OR - Successful completion of the Certificate in Fitness and 14 NCEA Level 2 credits in chemistry or equivalent • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in speaking and listening subtests and 6.0 in reading and writing subtests) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Referee reports MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Health and Education brochure
Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4044
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4043
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Part time over 3 years
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
February
Full time – 1 year Part time available – over 3 years
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
February
FEES:
$6,100 – $6,600
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,240
FEES:
$6,100 – $6,600
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,240
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$500 approx. for textbooks per year; travel to work placements
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
In our Graduate Diploma in Human Nutrition you will learn about biological chemistry - the study of how chemicals work within the human body. You will look at micro and macro nutrients, including carbohydrates, protein and fats that are required by the human body to produce physiological function. During your studies you will also learn about population nutrition and disease. You will have significant study time for applied research and work placement. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A Bachelor of Applied or Health Science or equivalent in any field excluding Human Nutrition or equivalent. • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
DESCRIPTION:
In this programme you will gain a greater understanding of performance in athletic events through modelling, simulation and measurement. There is a strong focus on sports psychology, investigating psychological factors can affect performance. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A Bachelor of Applied or Health Science or equivalent in any field excluding Sport and Exercise Science or equivalent. • If your degree was completed more than five years ago you must also have current relevant work experience. • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests)
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Health and Education brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
Graduate Diploma in Physical Activity, Health and Wellness
Diploma in Environmental and Outdoor Leadership
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Health and Education brochure
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4042
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4024
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available – over 3 years
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, Juky
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year, preferably before 30 November
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,500 – $7,100
FEES:
$7,100 – $7,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,240
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Further your interest in health promotion and physical activity with up-to-date industry knowledge and hands-on skills. This programme focuses on how physical activity and associated disciplines enable people to take control of, and can improve, their health and wellness outcomes. You’ll gain an understanding of the creation and application of a wide range of tools used in the sector, such as targeted exercise programmes.
Gain a solid grounding in environmental and outdoor education with studies in everything from rock climbing and sea kayaking to applied outdoor leadership and professional practice, plus your choice of elective studies.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A Bachelor of Applied or Health Science or equivalent in any field excluding Physical Activity and Health Promotion or equivalent. • If your degree was completed more than five years ago you must also have current relevant work experience. • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests)
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Graduate Diploma in Human Nutrition
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • Various physical attainments MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/outdoored Health and Education brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
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Bachelor of Sustainability and Outdoor Education
Graduate Certificate of Environmental and Outdoor Leadership
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4025
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4031
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 semester Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$7,300 – $7,800
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$9,635
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Prepare yourself for careers as varied as teaching, guiding or community health work with this programme. Gain a broad understanding of both the theory and practical side of outdoor education and sustainability while at the same time having the chance to develop your own personal interests.
If you’re an established teacher, outdoor educator or instructor, this programme provides an excellent professional development opportunity. The programme covers implementing sustainable practice, journey-based environmental science and practical skill development and instruction.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR Certificate in Outdoor Recreation Level 4 or Diploma in Environmental Outdoor Leadership Level 5 or equivalent OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • Various physical attainments
• A bachelor’s degree OR evidence of relevant work or experience equivalent to three years full time in outdoor education instruction • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • Various physical attainments MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/outdoored Health and Education brochure
Graduate Diploma in Sustainabilty and Outdoor Education PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4032
LEVEL:
7
MORE INFORMATION:
CREDITS:
120
www.cpit.ac.nz/outdoored Health and Education brochure
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,200 – $6,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Retrain or take your existing skills in the teaching and outdoor education sectors to the next professional level. This programme will enhance both your theoretical knowledge and practical skills, and give you the chance to follow your particular interests. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree OR evidence of relevant work or experience equivalent to three years full time in outdoor education instruction • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • Various physical attainments MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/outdoored Health and Education brochure
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Diploma in Tertiary Learning and Teaching PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4019
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Part time – over 4 years
COMMENCES:
Throughout the year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$340 – $540 per course (indicative)
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus, NMIT, WelTec
DESCRIPTION:
If you’re already working in a tertiary organisation this programme will give you an understanding of the principles and practices of tertiary learning and teaching, and develop your skills in designing, delivering, assessing and evaluating tertiary education in a New Zealand context. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA English Level 1 and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • Involvement in a tertiary teaching environment with access to students, learning programmes and teaching opportunities • IELTS 7.0 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/education Health and Education brochure
Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (CELTA) PROGRAMME CODE:
G07011
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
30
DURATION:
One term
COMMENCES:
February, April, July, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$3,100 – $3,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
COMMERCE BUSINESS HEALTH AND AND EDUCATION
TEACHER EDUCATION
DESCRIPTION:
Incorporating the internationally recognised University of Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA), this course covers the key principles and practices of effective English language teaching to adult learners. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Fulfil the entry requirements as set out by Cambridge ESOL examinations OR relevant experience • Interview and pre-interview task • IELTS 7.0 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in any subtest) or pass in Cambridge Certificate in Proficiency in English (CPE) • Be at least 18 years old by the start of the course • Evidence of practical, professional or education experience with evidence of written and oral communication skills required for study at Level 5 MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/education Health and Education brochure
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HOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND LANGUAGES
HOSPITALITY AND TRAVEL
Certificate in Travel Operations Including National Certificate in Travel Levels 3 and 4
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service Level 3 with Barista and Café Services strands
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3868
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
PROGRAMME CODE:
NZ2104
COMMENCES:
February
LEVEL:
3
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
CREDITS:
60
FEES:
$7,600 – $8,100
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,000
COMMENCES:
February, July
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
FEES:
TBA
DESCRIPTION:
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
This programme will give you all the technical, research and customer service skills needed to commence a career in the diverse travel industry. Career opportunities for graduates range from travel agent and airport ground crew to customs, tour guiding and hotel management.
DESCRIPTION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
Learn the skills needed to work in the restaurant, café and bar trade in our practically-focused course which also incorporates the National Certificate in Hospitality (Food and Beverage Service) with Beverage Service Strand Level 3.
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English OR relevant experience • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in reading and listening and subtests and 6.0 in the speaking and writing subtests)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements may apply) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest)
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/travel Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service Level 4 with Restaurant Services strand PROGRAMME CODE:
NZ2105
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 monthsr
COMMENCES:
July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
TBA
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme focuses on food and beverage knowledge, cocktail making, wine and food matching and superior customer service skills, equipping you with advanced skills for working in the restaurant, wine, bar and barista fields. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits NCEA English Level 1 or the New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service Level 3 or equivalent • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
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National Diploma in Hospitality Management PROGRAMME CODE:
ND0769
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
240
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,600 – $6,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,130
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Begin your career in hospitality management with this programme which will set you up with entry level supervisory skills suitable for restaurants, bars, other service areas and the accommodation sector. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits NCEA English Level 1 and 36 credits NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
Graduate Diploma in Hospitality Management
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3988
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4046
LEVEL:
7
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,700 – $6,300
FEES:
$5,800 – $6,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,510
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,190
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION:
Become a front-runner in the hospitality sector with the professional management tools required to successfully lead food and beverage services, front office operations, and accommodation and facilities management.
A focus of this programme is a practical industry project which will combine and develop your knowledge and skills as you assist an organisation to resolve a real business issue. As a result, you’ll gain the expertise to strategically direct your organisation’s food, beverage, accommodation and facilities operations.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) Note: Students who have achieved NCEA Level 3 University Entrance requirements are not required to provide evidence of English Language Skills. MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
HOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND LANGUAGES COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Bachelor of Applied Management (Hospitality Management)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in any field excluding hospitality management OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant experience OR evidence of equivalent practical, professional or educational experience eg 3-5 years’ full time work experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/business Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochuree
BAKING AND CHEF TRAINING New Zealand Certificate in Baking – Career Baker PROGRAMME CODE:
NZ1842
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,900 – $7,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,680
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Gain the essential skills you need for a successful career as a professional baker with this industry-focused programme which incorporates the New Zealand Certificate in Baking (Generalist) Level 4. During your studies you’ll learn how to produce a range of bakery products including biscuits, breads, cakes and pastries. You’ll also learn all the basic principles of bakery science, quality management, health and safety and hygiene standards required for the commercial baking industry. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 NCEA credits at Level 1 including 12 credits in English and 12 credits in Maths OR relevant experience • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure 37
HOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND LANGUAGES
New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 3
Diploma in Professional Cookery
PROGRAMME CODE:
NZ2100
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3990
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
60
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
TBA
FEES:
$6,200 – $6,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,130
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Over the course of this six month programme you’ll become skilled in a variety of tasks that will enable you to prepare basic dishes confidently and competently. You’ll learn fundamental cooking skills and gain an understanding of food safety and health and safety in kitchen environments.
This programme covers a wide range of advanced cooking skills and knowledge which will set you up for advancement as a chef in the hospitality industry (incorporates the National Certificate in Hospitality (Cookery) Level 4 and the City and Guilds International Diploma in Food Preparation and Cooking (Culinary Arts)).
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements may apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest)
• New Zealand Certificate in Cookery for the Hospitality Industry Level 3 or equivalent • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) for those who have completed the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 3 or equivalent in English OR IELTS 6.0 Academic or General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) for those entering the Diploma from an equivalent qualification studied in a language other than English
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 4 PROGRAMME CODE:
TBA
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
TBA
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme covers the skills required to create a wide range of complex dishes from hot meals and desserts to pastries. You’ll learn about preparation and presentation techniques, food safety, health and safety, operating policies of commercial kitchens and communication practices between colleagues, managers and customers. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA English Level 1, or New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 3 • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/hospitality Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
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Bachelor of Language (Japanese) CH3974
PROGRAMME CODE:
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Certificate in Japanese (Foundation)
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,300 – $5,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,130
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3906
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,705 – $3,220
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$9,065
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
During this intensive programme in Japanese, you’ll develop spoken and written language skills to a high level. You’ll become fluent in the language and develop a deep understanding of the culture.
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will give you a solid start in reading, writing, listening and speaking Japanese, preparing you for further studies in Japanese or setting you up to work and live in Japan. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 General Training (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/languages Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
DESCRIPTION:
HOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND LANGUAGES COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
LANGUAGES
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in Japanese, and 14 credits at Level 3 in each of two other approved* subjects, AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any of the subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/languages Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
Certificate in Japanese CH3460
PROGRAMME CODE:
Ākona Te Reo – Certificate in Māori Language PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4037
LEVEL:
4
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
DURATION:
Part time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,050 – $5,520
FEES:
No fee, $88.00 levy
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,130
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Establish a sound foundation in reading, writing, listening and speaking Japanese with the option of going on to further study.
Establish your ability to speak and understand Māori language and absorb its cultural content. You’ll also gain an understanding of the key principles of Tikanga.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 (including 12 credits in English) OR relevant experience • IELTS 5.5 General (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/languages Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 Te Reo Māori OR equivalent learning • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
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HOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND LANGUAGES
Te Hāpara – Diploma in Māori Studies PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3753
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
Bachelor of Māori Language and Indigenous Studies (Te Ohoka) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4041
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,710 - $3,010
FEES:
$4,995 - $5,510
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Develop a full understanding of Māori language, linguistics and culture while also following your choice of specialist studies in Māori development or health and welfare. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 over three subjects, plus 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 Te Reo Māori OR equivalent learning OR a pass in the Te Ata Hōu, Certificate in Māori Studies Level 4 • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
DESCRIPTION:
Become fluent in Te Reo Māori and develop a deep understanding of the culture with a series of core subjects and electives in language teaching, translation, Māori development and health and welfare. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) • 12 credits Te Reo Maori Level 1 (or equivalent) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
New Zealand Certificate in English Language PROGRAMME CODE:
NZ1879/NZ1880/NZ1881/NZ1882/NZ1883/ NZ1884
LEVEL:
1-5
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time - 6 months Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
Advised on enrolment
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Comprising six separate English language programmes, the New Zealand Certificate in English is suitable for all English language learners, from foundation beginner through to advanced level. The programmes give you the language skills and knowledge needed for communicating effectively in everyday situations while living and working in New Zealand. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/languages Hospitality, Languages and Travel brochure 40
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Light Vehicle Strand) Level 3
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Light Vehicle Strand) Level 4 PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1422
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
132
DURATION:
Part time – 18 months
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1421
COMMENCES:
January
LEVEL:
3
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
CREDITS:
240
FEES:
Advised at enrolment
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year, plus part time – 18 months
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
COMMENCES:
January
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
LOCATION:
Online
FEES:
Advised at enrolment
DESCRIPTION:
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
Upon successful completion of this programme, you’ll be a capable and qualified technician with in-depth automotive training.
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Advance your job prospects and the chances of getting the apprenticeship you want with our automotive certificate, taught by industry experts. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Current New Zealand driver licence • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest)
MOTOR AND ENGINEERING COMMERCE AND BUSINESSTRADES
MOTOR INDUSTRY
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) (Light Vehicle Strand) Level 3 OR equivalent • Current New Zealand driver licence • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) (Autobody) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3983
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
98
DURATION:
Full time – 23 weeks
COMMENCES:
January, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,000 - $2,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Explore your talent for repair and restoration of vehicle bodywork, and develop an excellent eye for fine detail with our practical programme. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Current New Zealand driver licence • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
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MOTOR AND ENGINEERING TRADES
National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Collision Repair or Refinishing) Level 3 PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1413
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC1414
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
185
CREDITS:
Collosion: 103
DURATION:
Part time – 2 years for Collision Repair Strand Part time – 18 months for Refinishing Strand
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
January
Part time – 18 months for Collision Repair Strand Part time – 1 year for Refinishing Strand
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
January
FEES:
Dependent on strand and year of qualification
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
FEES:
Advised on enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Please enquire
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Completed while you work in the industry, this programme allows you to choose between collision repair or refinishing. It covers skills related to problem solving; removing, repairing and replacing vehicle body interior components; vehicle safety systems; vehicle body construction and repair. It also covers damage, steering and suspension component replacement, preparation, undercoating and painting. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Current New Zealand driver licence • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) Please note: must be in full time employment in the industry MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
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National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) (Collision Repair or Refinishing) Level 4
Refinishing: 93
DESCRIPTION:
This programme will take your collision repair or refinishing skills to the next level. It will also give you expertise in general engineering and welding operations, estimating and costing repair jobs, customer service and administration. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Body) Level 3 • Current New Zealand driver licence • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
Certificate in Engineering (Welding and Structural Steel)
Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3941
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 24 weeks Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,800 – $2,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3879
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
68
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,500 – $3,000
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Develop the skills and knowledge you need to start a career in the engineering fabrication industry. This pre trade qualification will also help when applying for an apprenticeship. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
MOTOR AND ENGINEERING COMMERCE AND BUSINESSTRADES
ENGINEERING TRADES
DESCRIPTION:
This programme has been designed to give you the fundamental skills needed to gain employment as a welder. These skills include Arc and MIG welding processes*, industry safety, recognising and setting machinery, shifting loads, thermal cutting and technical use of welding equipment. (*You will need to complete an industry standard qualification in one of these processes). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
Certificate in General Engineering PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3962
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
78
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
January, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,900 – $2,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is the ideal preparation for an apprenticeship in general engineering, machining, tool making, fitting, engineering maintenance, engineering fabrication or marine engineering. It covers intermediate skills and knowledge in general machine maintenance and monitoring; sketching and engineering drawing; basic balancing; machining or fabrication operations; welding safety and procedures; and general health and safety. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Motor and Engineering Trades brochure
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SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
ANIMAL SCIENCE Certificate in Foundation Studies (Petcare)
APPLIED SCIENCE Certificate in Pre Health and Science
PROGRAMME CODE:
OT5064
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4034
LEVEL:
4
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
CREDITS:
50
DURATION:
Full time – 6 months
DURATION:
COMMENCES:
February
Full time – 5 months Part time available
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
COMMENCES:
February, July, September (12 weeks)
FEES:
TBA
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Early enrolment advised
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
TBA
FEES:
$2,300 – $2,900
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
-
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$7,775
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$300 for texts
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you’re seeking a career in an animal-related field, this programme provides the perfect starting point. You’ll learn basic care practices including feeding and safe handling of animals, and explore the behaviour and structure of a range of animal species. The programme also looks at occupational health and safety, and the equipment and software used within animal care industries.
DESCRIPTION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in speaking and reading subtests and 6.0 in listening and writing subtests)
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in English (English language requirements may apply) • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) • Referee reports MORE INFORMATION:
If you’ve decided that a career in science is for you, but you lack the necessary background studies, our programme will give you the skills and entry qualifications for a whole range of our more advanced health and applied science-related programmes. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
National Certificate in Veterinary Nursing NC5418
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3978
LEVEL:
5
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
162
CREDITS:
45
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
DURATION:
Part time
COMMENCES:
February
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
30 October (late applications considered)
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,800 - $6,400
FEES:
$2,100 – $2,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$17,560
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$500 plus $15 NZQA qualification application fee
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme has been developed in consultation with the New Zealand Veterinary Association and will take you through a wide range of studies in animal care, the ethics of the industry and the business skills needed to work in everything from a veterinary clinic to a zoo or research organisation. You will also participate in various work placements. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA English Level 1; 12 credits in NCEA Mathematics Level 1 (or Pāngarau) and 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 (including 12 credits in biology or physical education) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.5 in reading and listening subtests and 6.0 in speaking and writing subtests) • Referee reports MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
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Certificate in Quality Systems
PROGRAMME CODE:
DESCRIPTION:
Develop statistical and organisational techniques to help you establish, maintain and improve quality in your area of expertise, be it science laboratory practice, engineering, risk management, human resources or industrial psychology. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Qualification at Level 5 or above on the NZQA framework; 8 credits in NCEA Level 2 English or English-rich subject OR relevant experience in science, manufacturing or business administration • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
Graduate Diploma in Human Nutrition PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4044
LEVEL:
7
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3981
CREDITS:
120
LEVEL:
7
DURATION:
Part time over 3 years
CREDITS:
360
COMMENCES:
February
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,100 – $6,600
COMMENCES:
February, July
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,240
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
FEES:
$5,900 – $6,400
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,650
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000 text books; travel to work placements
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
During our three year programme you’ll study theory, become involved in practical sessions and benefit from work placements in your chosen specialisation of Human Nutrition or Physical Activity and Health Promotion or Sport and Exercise Science. Your studies will teach you to maximise physical activity to promote good health and wellness. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - biology or human biology or physical education. - in another subject, preferably core health/ health education, physics, statistics, mathematics, chemistry, geography and psychology. (Human Nutrition specialisation applicants must have a minimum of 14 credits in Chemistry at Level 2) - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR For the Physical Activity and Health Promotion AND Sport and Exercise Science specialisations: Successful completion of the CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science programme of study towards the Bachelor of Applied Science or the Certificate in Fitness or equivalent For the Human Nutrition specialisation: - Successful completion of the prescribed CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science for the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Nutrition) OR - Successful completion of the Certificate in Fitness and 14 NCEA Level 2 credits in chemistry or equivalent • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in speaking and listening subtests and 6.0 in reading and writing subtests) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Referee reports
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Nutrition OR Physical Activity and Health Promotion OR Sport and Exercise Science)
DESCRIPTION:
In our Graduate Diploma in Human Nutrition you will learn about biological chemistry - the study of how chemicals work within the human body. You will look at micro and macro nutrients, including carbohydrates, protein and fats that are required by the human body to produce physiological function. During your studies you will also learn about population nutrition and disease. You will have significant study time for applied research and work placement. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A Bachelor of Applied or Health Science or equivalent in any field excluding Human Nutrition or equivalent. • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
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SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Technology PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3700
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year, preferably before 30 November
Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise Science PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4043
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available – over 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year,
FEES:
$6,300 – $6,800
FEES:
$6,100 – $6,600
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,070
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,240
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$500 approximately
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
$300 approximately for textbooks per year, travel to work placements
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Develop specific knowledge, practical skills and analytical techniques for work in the laboratory environment and put yourself ahead of other graduates with the benefit of a work placement. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in science within the last five years OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests and 6.0 in reading and writing subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
DESCRIPTION:
This programme enables graduates to work with individuals and organisations to achieve identified outcomes in sports psychology, biomechanics and exercise physiology, and sporting excellence at all levels. This is a blended delivery programme, meaning it can be delivered either on campus or remotely. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A Bachelor of Applied or Health Science or equivalent in any field excluding Sport and Exercise Science or equivalent. • If your degree was completed more than five years ago you must also have current relevant work experience. • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
Graduate Diploma in Physical Activity, Health and Wellness PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4042
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 3 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year, preferably before 30 November
FEES:
$6,500 – $7,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,240
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$300 approximately for textbooks per year, travel to work placements
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Further your interest in health promotion and physical activity with up-to-date industry knowledge and hands-on skills. This programme focuses on how physical activity and associated disciplines enable people to take control of, and can improve, their health and wellness outcomes. During the course of this one year programme you’ll gain an understanding of the creation and application of a wide range of tools used in the sector, such as targeted exercise programmes. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in science OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in reading and writing subtests and 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/science Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure 46
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3757
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
21 September
FEES:
$6,250 - $6,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$20,250
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,500 for Year 1 text books (more may be required in Years 2 and 3) plus expenses associated with clinical placement
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Learn how to perform general radiography, gain an understanding of specialised associated areas and develop the interpersonal skills you’ll need to work within the medical imaging area of the health service. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - English or an approved literacy* subject - science or mathematics (preferably physics or mathematics) - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* (preference given to physics, biology, chemistry and mathematics) AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance OR a pass in the CPIT Certificate in Pre Health and Science Level 3 programme of study towards the Bachelor of Medical Imaging OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 7.0 in listening and speaking subtests and 6.0 in reading and writing subtests) • Consent to Disclosure of Information • Current first aid certificate • MRSA clearance • Referee reports • Interview MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/medicalimaging Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES National Diploma in Architectural Technology PROGRAMME CODE:
ND5351
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
275
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years, plus 1 year part time Part time available
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,100 – $6,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$550
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Bachelor of Medical Imaging
DESCRIPTION:
This programme covers all aspects of construction. You’ll learn how to oversee projects with an architectural eye - right from the initial client contact through the research and design phase, on to documentation, tender and contract and finally through to construction. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English; 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau); 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/archstudies Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
Bachelor of Architectural Studies (Architectural Technology) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3900
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$7,000 – $7,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Learn the technical and specialist skills to take on further studies in the architectural field, or to equip yourself for a career as an architectural designer. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in three approved subjects AND Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.5 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Portfolio MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/archstudies Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
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SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
National Diploma in Construction Management
Diploma in Interior Design (Residential)
PROGRAMME CODE:
ND5352
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3886
LEVEL:
6
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
245
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time - 2 years Part time available
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 4 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,400 – $6,00
FEES:
$6,000 – $6,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised on enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
$1,000
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Getting a construction job in on time and on budget calls for sound knowledge in building methods, planning and organisation. Gaining those skills and setting yourself off on the path to construction management starts right here with our National Diploma in Construction Management.
This programme covers the vital components of practical interior design, including colour principles and computer aided design. You’ll also gain an understanding of the theory of design and the skills needed to help run an interior design practice.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English, 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English; 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 mathematics (or Pāngarau); 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) • Portfolio
MORE INFORMATION:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
www.cpit.ac.nz/archstudies Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
National Diploma in Quantity Surveying PROGRAMME CODE:
ND5353
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
235
DURATION:
Full time - 2 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,400 – $5,950
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS: LOCATION:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENGINEERING Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Diploma in Computer Aided Design PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3856
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 5 years
$200 (books and stationery)
COMMENCES:
February, July
CPIT Madras Street campus
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,200 – $6,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you’re comfortable with facts and figures, good at communicating and keen to develop skills which can be applied to many areas of the building industry, our National Diploma in Quantity Surveying could be for you. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English, 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in mathematics (or Pāngarau) OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
DESCRIPTION:
MORE INFORMATION:
• Certificate in Computer Aided Design OR equivalent OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest)
www.cpit.ac.nz/trades Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
This programme will enable you to develop expertise in installing, operating and managing CAD software applications and systems. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/engineering Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
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PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4038
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 10 years
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,500 – $7,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$18,700
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Expand your expertise with our in-depth programme of CAD-related technologies, giving you the capability to deliver precise and accurate project information in diverse commercial and industrial settings. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• A bachelor’s degree in a field involving technical design OR Level 6 or 7 diploma and relevant work/life experience OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/engineering Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
NZ Diploma in Engineering (Civil OR Electrical OR Mechanical) PROGRAMME CODE:
CO3442
LEVEL:
6
CREDITS:
240
DURATION:
Full time – 2 years Part time – up to 5 years
COMMENCES:
February, July (Civil and Mechanical only)
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,600 – $6,100
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil OR Electrical OR Mechanical) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4018
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July (Civil and Mechanical only)
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$6,200 – $6,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
$19,270
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Graduate Diploma in Computer Aided Design
DESCRIPTION:
During this programme you’ll learn how to use advanced technology, apply modern design techniques and master the management and financial skills needed to put it all into practice in a range of engineering and management technology roles. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of: - Physics - Mathematics (algebra and/or calculus) - one other subject from the list of approved subjects* AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627). Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in the speaking and writing subtests and 5.5 in the listening and reading subtests) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/engineering Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
DESCRIPTION:
Graduate work-ready and gain a thorough grounding in the practical application of engineering theory and principles while specialising in civil, electrical or mechanical disciplines. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 48 credits in four subjects at NCEA Level 2 including at least 12 credits in mathematics and a minimum 8 literacy credits Level 1 or higher (including 4 in reading and 4 in writing) OR equivalent qualifications, trades training or relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 5.5 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/engineering Science, Architectural Studies and Engineering brochure
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TE PUNA WĀNAKA
TE PUNA WĀNAKA Free Youth Pathways options for 15-19 year olds are available in this subject area. See pages 59 to 70.
Certificate in Māori Foundation Studies – Te Haeata PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3960
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 1 semester
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
Tuition free (administration charges $100)
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Take the first step into tertiary education. This programme will give you strong academic study skills and the opportunity to study Māori language and customs, as well as a variety of elective courses in everything from Māori art and design to computing or mathematics. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest)
Certificate in Sports Training and Indigenous Culture – TOA Sports PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4014
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time – up to 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,600 – $1,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus and off-site sporting venues
DESCRIPTION:
Take your interest in sport to another level with studies aimed at physical and mental conditioning. At the same time, gain an understanding of Māori language and culture and improve your literacy and academic study skills. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
Certificate in Pasifika Foundation Studies PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3960
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Full time – 1 semester
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
Tuition free (administration charges $100)
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
Te Ata Hōu – Certificate in Māori Studies PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3980
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,350 - $1,450
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
In our supportive fanau community you’ll learn about the rich diversity of traditions and creativity at the heart of all Pacific Island cultures.
This programme presents the opportunity to gain a strong foundation in Māori language, customs, history and development, while developing your academic study skills at the same time.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest)
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English or equivalent learning OR a pass in Certificate in Māori Foundaiton Studies – Te Haeata or Certificate in Pasifika Foundation Studies • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest)
DESCRIPTION:
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
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PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4037
LEVEL:
5
CREDITS:
60
DURATION:
Part time – 1 year
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
No fee; $88 levy
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Establish your ability to speak and understand Māori language and absorb its cultural content. You’ll also gain an understanding of the key principles of Tikanga. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 Te Reo Māori OR equivalent learning • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
Te Hāpara – Diploma in Māori Studies
Bachelor of Māori Language and Indigenous Studies (Te Ohoka) PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4041
LEVEL:
7
CREDITS:
360
DURATION:
Full time – 3 years
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$5,000 - $5,500
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS TE PUNA WĀNAKA
Ākona Te Reo – Certificate in Māori Language
DESCRIPTION:
Become fluent in Te Reo Māori and develop a deep understanding of the culture with a series of core subjects and electives in language teaching, translation, Māori development and health and welfare. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• NCEA Level 3 (60 credits at Level 3 and 20 credits at Level 2 or higher) which must include 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three approved* subjects AND Literacy* - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of 5 credits in reading, 5 credits in writing AND Numeracy* - 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards, or unit standards 26623, 26626, 26627) • 12 credits Te Reo Māori Level 1 (or equivalent) Note: Students who have undertaken examinations other than NCEA (eg International Baccalaureate, Cambridge examination) should contact CPIT for requirements. *NZQA approved subjects see: www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualificationsstandards/awards/university-entrance • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3753
MORE INFORMATION:
LEVEL:
5
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
CREDITS:
120
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year Part time available
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,700 - $3,050
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Develop a full understanding of Māori language, linguistics and culture while also following your choice of specialist studies in Māori development or health and welfare. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• 36 credits in NCEA Level 2 over three subjects, plus 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 Te Reo Māori OR equivalent learning OR a pass in the Te Ata Hōu, Certificate in Māori Studies Level 4 • IELTS 6.0 Academic (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) MORE INFORMATION:
www.cpit.ac.nz/tepunawanaka Te Puna Wānaka brochure
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Choose from our wide range of foundation, certificate, diploma, degree and graduate qualifications designed to match the needs of the industry in which you’ll be working. Our passionate, expert tutors will help, challenge and encourage you to reach your full potential.
TERTIARY STUDIES AVAILABLE
FREE YOUTH GRADUATE BACHELOR FOUNDATION PATHWAYS DIPLOMA CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA DEGREE (PAGE 51) (PAGES 59-71)
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Entry requirements Specified credits from a tertiary qualification at Levels 3-4, or specified NCEA credits at Levels 1-3, or equivalent
Entry requirements Specified credits from a tertiary qualification at Levels 1-4, or specified NCEA credits, or equivalent
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Each qualification level in this diagram has entry criteria that you must satisfy to be accepted. If you don’t have the right academic entry criteria to enter straight into your chosen level of qualification, we have the foundation programmes and support to help you get to where you want to be. With many of our programmes, once you successfully complete one step you can use this to help enter the next level of your chosen qualification. You can take a break, work in between levels or do it all at once. Please note, some programmes may have different entry requirements.
Credit recognition and Centre for Assessment of Prior Learning (CAPL) At CPIT the skills, knowledge and understanding you’ve gained through your experience or previous study can be credited toward your chosen qualification. You may be able to have your prior learning assessed for credit using Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) procedures. CAPL was established to help people that have a significant amount of prior learning and would like to be able to gain credit toward a large part, or all, of a qualification. CAPL facilitates and supports you through the process of gathering evidence and preparing for assessment, and you can do this at your own pace and in your own time, so there is no need to stop working. 53
FOUNDATION
Foundation Studies – the first step to tertiary study (assessed learning) As a stepping stone to higher level studies, our staff will advise on a selection of foundation programmes to meet your study and career goals. You’ll be assessed for the knowledge and skills you need to meet entry requirements in the mainstream programmes. Foundation programmes and courses are offered each semester (February or July start) and some may have part time options available. You must be 16 years and over to apply. If you’re a domestic student you’ll be asked to do a short reading, writing and mathematics task to assess your level of learning so you can start at the right place for success. Please note: Completing a Foundation programme does not give you automatic entry into higher qualifications because places may be limited or other criteria may apply.
Certificate in Foundation Studies
Certificate of Proficiency
The Certificate in Foundation Studies is a one year programme. We can create a programme of study, focused on the knowledge and skills needed to meet the entry requirements for your area of interest and chosen career path.
The Certificate of Proficiency is a six month programme that prepares you for further tertiary study. Develop the knowledge you need for further tertiary study with specific courses to gain the academic requirements for most CPIT diplomas and degrees. When you’ve successfully completed this certificate, you’ll have met the academic entry criteria to apply for your chosen target programme.
The Certificate in Foundation Studies will enable you to meet the academic and English language entry requirements for most of CPIT’s diplomas and degrees. As a foundation studies student you’ll develop your English language and mathematics skills as well as gain an introduction to subjects in your chosen academic field. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
This certificate proves you have the capability to commit to a year of study and graduates use this qualification as a basis for more advanced tertiary learning or specialist training in their field of interest. ACADEMIC ENTRY
This programme has open entry but English language requirements apply. If you’re a domestic student you’ll be asked to do a short reading, writing and mathematics task to assess your level of learning. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
If English isn’t your first language, you’re required to provide evidence of your English language skills as listed below. Credits in English-rich subjects from New Zealand educational institutions are also acceptable. If you have no evidence of your English language skills and are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, please contact us on 0800 24 24 76 for an assessment test. • IELTS 5.0 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest).
WHAT COURSES ARE INCLUDED?
The Certificate of Proficiency is made up of core courses such as: • English - Preparation for Academic Studies (domestic students) or • English for Tertiary Studies (if English isn’t your first language) • Maths course(s) • Area specific courses including computing, business, hospitality and engineering In special cases it may be possible to substitute a core course for an alternative course if you’ve already shown that you’re competent in this area. CORE COURSES
Preparation for Academic Study 1 (PAC310)
This course will help you develop a range of study and self management skills. You’ll learn ways to produce accurate writing and present assignments, and you’ll be part of a team presentation on how you solved a problem. Preparation for Academic Study 2 (PAC410)
This course will further develop your academic and study skills. It includes Level 2 Unit Standards 12905 (Reading) and 8225 (Writing) which meet the literacy requirement for entry to New Zealand universities. You’ll produce a researched assignment, referenced in the style of your future study area. English for Tertiary Study (enTS530)
If English isn’t your first language and you’ve reached a good level in all English language skills, this course will provide you with academic reading and writing skills, listening and notes skills and train you to do a class presentation. When you complete this course you’ll be better prepared for successful learning and academic assignments in CPIT programmes. ACADEMIC ENTRY
This programme has open entry but English language requirements apply. If you’re a domestic student you’ll be asked to do a short reading, writing and mathematics task to assess your level of learning. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
If English isn’t your first language you’re required to provide evidence of your English language skills as listed below. Credits in English-rich subjects from New Zealand educational institutions are also acceptable. If you have no evidence of your English language skills and are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, please contact us on 0800 24 24 76 for an assessment test. • IELTS 5.5 Academic (no lower than 5.0 in any subtest). 54 54
FOUNDATION COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Adult Literacy and Numeracy
Māori Studies
We offer part time and full time literacy courses for people who are fluent speakers of English. They are designed to raise the level of your literacy skills to manage everyday literacy tasks. These courses are free to eligible students. We also offer numeracy programmes.
Certificate in Sports Training and Indigenous Culture (TOA Sports)
Certificate in Pre Health and Science
This programme offers an opportunity for Māori, Pacific Island and other students who are interested in sports to gain further physical, health and mental conditioning, an understanding of Māori and Pacific Island languages and cultures and prepare for entry into other tertiary qualifications in the fields of sports, pre health, recreation, Te Reo and Tikanga Māori.
This programme is for you if you want to gain a health-related or applied science qualification at CPIT. You have the option of choosing subjects that prepare you specifically for your chosen health or science qualification.
Certificate in Māori Foundation Studies – Te Haeata
Computing for FREE and Campus Connect
Next Step Centre for Women
Computing for FREE is a self-paced learning programme for anyone who wants to learn the basics of computing and Microsoft software, or gain formal computer skills for employment. Self-paced learning is a system that allows you to complete your learning at session times that suit you. It also means that you can work through the course or programme at your own pace, with facilitators supporting, encouraging and assessing your learning needs.
Our Next Step Centre for Women is dedicated to offering a wide range of courses to expand your possibilities and enhance your sense of self-worth. We provide a friendly, warm and supportive environment where you can learn new skills and develop your potential. Our courses will assist you to know yourself better, explore your options, update your skills and develop confidence in yourself.
Campus Connect offers a range of free computing, job hunting and business courses in a friendly, welcoming, community-based environment. There are five Campus Connect locations: Bishopdale, Hornby, New Brighton, Rangiora and the central city.
Trades
This is a six-month programme with a Māori or Pasifika focus that is designed for those who want to take the first step into further areas of tertiary study.
We offer a huge range of Level 2 and 3 programmes which are held at CPIT Trades, Ensors Road. Please go to the Trades section for more details.
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HE TOKI KI TE RIKA
He Toki ki te Rika This Māori Trade Training initiative is a collaborative project between CPIT, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Hawkins Construction, Te Tapuae o Rehua and is supported by Te Puni Kōkiri. This initiative aims to increase the participation of Māori in trade-based careers at all levels with free and appropriate trade training programmes suited to an individual and the community’s needs. A Māori support team from the Centre for Māori and Pasifika Achievement at CPIT will mentor and support students throughout their training. The He Toki Leadership pathway includes the National Certificate in Quantity Surveying and the National Certificate in Construction Management and is also provided. For more information call 0800 24 24 76 and ask to speak to the Centre for Māori and Pasifika Achievement.
Certificate in Carpentry Level 4 CH3421
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4028
LEVEL:
4
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
80
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year (or optional 3 x 12 week courses to complete qualification)
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
July
COMMENCES:
January, May, August
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,000 – $2,500
FEES:
$3,000 - $3,500 or $950 per 12 week course
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
With the carpentry skills and knowledge you acquire during this programme you’ll be in a position to begin work as an apprentice carpenter. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) or relevant experience
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2
DESCRIPTION:
On this programme you’ll acquire intermediate-level furniture and joinery skills and be in a position to work as machine operator or furniture and kitchen assembler. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• CPIT Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2 or equivalent OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication)
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4015
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3879
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
72
CREDITS:
88
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,800 – $2,000
FEES:
$2,500 – $3,000
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Get started on a career in the furniture and joinery industry with basic hands-on skills plus theoretical knowledge in the likes of calculations and documentation. After successful completion of this programme you can apply for an entry level job or continue with higher level studies.
Develop the skills and knowledge you need to start a career in the engineering fabrication industry. This pre trade qualification will also help when applying for an apprenticeship.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
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Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 3
PROGRAMME CODE:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Certificate in Pre Trade Painting and Decorating
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3962
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3930
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
78
CREDITS:
40
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
DURATION:
Full time – 14 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,900 – $2,400
FEES:
$950 – $1,150
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is the ideal preparation for an apprenticeship in general engineering, machining, tool making, fitting, engineering maintenance, engineering fabrication or marine engineering. It covers intermediate skills and knowledge in general machine maintenance and monitoring; sketching and engineering drawing; basic balancing; machining or fabrication operations; welding safety and procedures; and general health and safety.
Prepare yourself to begin work as a trainee painter or apprentice with this course which will give you classroom and real work experience in skills such as industry safety, basic scaffolding, surface preparation and application techniques.
COMMERCE HE TOKI KI TEAND RIKABUSINESS
Certificate in General Engineering
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Certificate in Pre Trade Electrical Engineering PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3957
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
98
DURATION:
Full time – 34 weeks
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,200 – $2,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This introductory certificate will help you gain the essential skills needed for employment and further training in the electrical and related industries. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Because this programme forms a pathway to apprenticeships and work in the industry, and could lead to future registration as an electrician, please note: The Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) may refuse to approve the registration on several grounds including a criminal history within 10 years preceding the application. (Details related to this part of Section 78 of the Electricity Act 2000 will be made available). If you have, or think that you may have a problem with colour blindness, it is advised that you seek further advice from a medical professional as this may affect your future employment in this industry. • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) 57
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Essential Civil Skills RCEC20 and RCEC21
PROGRAMME CODE:
RCPG20
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
48
CREDITS:
70
DURATION:
Full time – 12 weeks
DURATION:
Full time – 20 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,500 – $1,700
FEES:
$2,300 – $2,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised on enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Completion of this 12-week programme will ensure you’re work-ready and equipped with the skills needed to gain employment in the civil construction industry.
Gain work experience with a local employer as you cover the basic skills needed to work as an apprentice in one or more of these related trades. These skills include the process for assembling, installing and repairing pipes, how to use plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying drawings, and the fabrication of basic compounds.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • To meet industry standard requirements for work experience, you must present evidence of a negative drug test in accordance with AS/NZS 4308:2008 • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Plaster Board PROGRAMME CODE:
RCPB30
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
43
DURATION:
Full time – 14 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,200 – $1,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Develop the key skills needed to work as an assistant to a plasterboard fixer or finisher. These skills include fixing and finishing plasterboard to walls and level ceilings, checking framing and substrate, identification and ordering of stopping and finishing compounds. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
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Plumbing Pre Trade
PROGRAMME CODE:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Pasifika Trades Training is run by CPIT in collaboration with leaders from the Pasifika community and government agencies. A support team from the Centre of Māori and Pasifika Achievement at CPIT mentors and supports students throughout their training. Once you complete one of these free programmes, the next step is a three or four year apprenticeship during which time you’ll earn while you learn from your employer. Once you complete your apprenticeship, you can continue to work, or you can undertake further training to develop the higher technical knowledge and advanced skills required to become a future trade leader. Trades programmes have open academic entry, however English language requirements apply.
Certificate in Carpentry Level 4
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3421
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4015
LEVEL:
4
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
120
CREDITS:
72
DURATION:
Full time – 1 year (or optional 3 x 12 week courses to complete qualification)
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
COMMENCES:
January, May, August
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,800 – $2,000
FEES:
$3,000 - $3,500 or $950 per 12 week course
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
With the carpentry skills and knowledge you acquire during this programme you’ll be in a position to begin work as an apprentice carpenter. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest) or relevant experience
PASIFIKA TRADES TRAINING COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Pasifika Trades Training
DESCRIPTION:
Get started on a career in the furniture and joinery industry with basic hands-on skills plus theoretical knowledge in the likes of calculations and documentation. After successful completion of this programme you can apply for an entry level job or continue with higher level studies. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
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PASIFIKA TRADES TRAINING
Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 3 CH4028
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3957
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
80
CREDITS:
98
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
DURATION:
Full time – 34 weeks
COMMENCES:
July
COMMENCES:
February
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$2,000 – $2,500
FEES:
$2,200 – $2,700
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
On this programme you’ll acquire intermediate-level furniture and joinery skills and be in a position to work as machine operator or furniture and kitchen assembler.
This introductory certificate will help you gain the essential skills needed for employment and further training in the electrical and related industries.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• CPIT Certificate in Furniture and Joinery Level 2 or equivalent OR relevant experience • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • Because this programme forms a pathway to apprenticeships and work in the industry, and could lead to future registration as an electrician, please note: The Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) may refuse to approve the registration on several grounds including a criminal history within 10 years preceding the application. (Details related to this part of Section 78 of the Electricity Act 2000 will be made available). If you have, or think that you may have a problem with colour blindness, it is advised that you seek further advice from a medical professional as this may affect your future employment in this industry. • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Certificate in General Engineering
Certificate in Pre Trade Painting and Decorating
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3962
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
78
DURATION:
Full time – 22 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,900 – $2,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This programme is the ideal preparation for an apprenticeship in general engineering, machining, tool making, fitting, engineering maintenance, engineering fabrication or marine engineering. It covers intermediate skills and knowledge in general machine maintenance and monitoring; sketching and engineering drawing; basic balancing; machining or fabrication operations; welding safety and procedures; and general health and safety. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
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Certificate in Pre Trade Electrical Engineering
PROGRAMME CODE:
PROGRAMME CODE:
CH3930
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
40
DURATION:
Full time – 14 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$950 – $1,150
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Prepare yourself to begin work as a trainee painter or apprentice with this course which will give you classroom and real work experience in skills such as industry safety, basic scaffolding, surface preparation and application techniques. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: •
Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Plumbing Pre Trade
PROGRAMME CODE:
RCEC20 and RCEC21
PROGRAMME CODE:
RCPG20
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
48
CREDITS:
70
DURATION:
Full time – 12 weeks
DURATION:
Full time – 20 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
COMMENCES:
February, July
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,500 – $1,700
FEES:
$2,300 – $2,800
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised on enrolment
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Completion of this 12-week programme will ensure you’re work-ready and equipped with the skills needed to gain employment in the civil construction industry.
Gain work experience with a local employer as you cover the basic skills needed to work as an apprentice in one or more of these related trades. These skills include the process for assembling, installing and repairing pipes, how to use plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying drawings, and the fabrication of basic compounds.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • To meet industry standard requirements for work experience, you must present evidence of a negative drug test in accordance with AS/NZS 4308:2008 • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
PASIFIKA TRADES TRAINING COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Essential Civil Skills
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
Plaster Board PROGRAMME CODE:
RCPB30
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
43
DURATION:
Full time – 14 weeks
COMMENCES:
February, May, September
APPLICATIONS DUE:
Received all year
FEES:
$1,200 – $1,400
INTERNATIONAL FEES:
Please enquire
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Advised before enrolment
LOCATION:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Develop the key skills needed to work as an assistant to a plasterboard fixer or finisher. These skills include fixing and finishing plasterboard to walls and level ceilings, checking framing and substrate, identification and ordering of stopping and finishing compounds. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
• Open entry (English language requirements apply) • IELTS 6.0 General Training (no lower than 6.0 in any subtest)
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CTC PROGRAMMES
Canterbury Tertiary College (CTC) Canterbury Tertiary College (CTC) provides great opportunities for success by enabling Year 11-13 students to continue their core NCEA studies at school while studying for free for a specific career qualification. With a focus on relevant skills and industry-based training that leads to employment, apprenticeship opportunities or further tertiary study, the CTC partnership also values the social aspects of secondary school with students still able to enjoy their extra curricular activities and friendships. Having access to both school and tertiary support services also helps make for a smoother transition into the workplace or adult learning environment. This section highlights 2015 offerings. For full course information see the 2015 Youth Pathways Brochure or visit www.ctc.ac.nz
BUSINESS AND COMPUTING Business Administration and Computing CODE:
NC0633
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
68
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Topics covered by this practically-based course range from core study in the key computer applications used for business administration and communications, through to the customer service and office skills that are important to employers. You’ll also develop your keyboard skills and speed. STUDY PATHWAYS:
This certificate prepares you to apply for further certificates, diplomas and degrees in business, commerce and computing.
CREATIVE Hair and Beauty, Café and Tourism, Introduction to CODE:
CH4021
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
59
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
Avonmore Tertiary Institute
DESCRIPTION:
This programme allows you to explore the skills required for a career in one of several key service industries so you can choose the career path you’d like to pursue. In the tourism section of the programme you’ll learn about exciting New Zealand and overseas tourist destinations. The hairdressing and beauty section teaches you basic beauty concepts, current fashion trends and how to assist a stylist for hairdressing service. You’ll also learn how to work safely and efficiently in the retail and distribution sectors. To top it off you’ll gain food and beverage knowledge as well as skills in coffee making, front of house service and café table setting. STUDY PATHWAYS:
Once you’ve chosen your preferred career pathway, you can continue to study at Level 3 in tourism, hospitality or hairdressing.
Retail
Hairdressing (Salon Support) Year One
CODE:
OT5062
CODE:
AO3152
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
60
CREDITS:
55
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
Aoraki Polytechnic, Christchurch
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers a diverse range of skills from phone and faceto-face customer service techniques to problem solving, stock care and workplace health and safety.
Our talented tutors will teach you essential salon skills including hair consultation, analysis and treatments, the latest trends and styling methods, product knowledge and technologies. Our facilities mirror those of a real salon and we invite clients in for you to practise on. Salon administration and tasks such as managing bookings, looking after clients and displaying and selling products are also covered, along with time management, health and safety and communication skills.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Options for further study include the New Zealand Certificate in Retail Level 3 and the National Certificate of Business Administration and Computing Level 3.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This programme is delivered over two years. Enrol for a second year to complete the Certificate in Elementary Hair Design – incorporating the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support).
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Hospitality
CODE:
AO3152
CODE:
NC0552
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
52
CREDITS:
46
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
Aoraki Polytechnic
PROVIDER:
Aranui High School
NOTE:
DESCRIPTION:
Students must complete Hairdressing (Salon Support) Year One before beginning this course.
All basic aspects of cookery are included in this course and you’ll also participate in real hospitality functions. An introduction to restaurant service is included.
DESCRIPTION:
In year two you’ll further develop your skills particularly in the areas of styling, colouring, highlighting and blow drying. You’ll also gain a solid foundation in managing work flow, appointments, payments, accounting and banking.
FOOD AND HOSPITALITY STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you’ll be able to begin a hairdressing apprenticeship.
FOOD AND HOSPITALITY Chef Training, Introduction to CODE:
NZ2100
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
As a chef in a restaurant you’ll be part of a wider hospitality team aiming to provide excellent service to your customers. This practical programme will equip you with the required skills to excel in the industry including practical professional cookery and introductory restaurant service. STUDY PATHWAYS:
Aspiring chefs and restaurateurs can enjoy further training with options like the National Certificate in Baking Level 3 or the Diploma in Professional Cookery Level 5.
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS CTC PROGRAMMES
Hairdressing (Salon Support) Year Two
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Upon successful completion of this programme you’ll be awarded the Level 2 National Certificate in Hospitality (Introductory Cookery). This qualification allows you to make the right career decision within hospitality. Further study options include: certificates in Baking; Cookery for the Hospitality Industry; Restaurant, Wine and Bar; or for Diplomas in Professional Cookery or Hospitality Management.
Hospitality (Supported Learning) CODE:
CH4021
LEVEL:
1&2
CREDITS:
30
DATES:
February
DURATION:
34 weeks
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
If you have a disability, this course provides you with a supported learning environment to help you transition from school to the workplace. You’ll gain first-hand experience in cookery, baking, restaurant service and hospitality service. You’ll also participate in practical activities like eating out and preparing and serving a light meal, plus you’ll learn about personal safety and basic hospitality terminology. STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course is the ideal stepping stone to further study in hospitality at CPIT.
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CTC PROGRAMMES
HEALTH, SCIENCE AND COMMUNITY Health and Support CODE:
OT5062
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This programme prepares you for employment in the health and disability and human services sector. You’ll learn about the structure and role of health and disability and social services in New Zealand, and build an elementary understanding of human anatomy and physiology. This training will introduce you to a career caring for people who require assistance with everyday activities. STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you have the opportunity to pursue further training with the Diploma in Enrolled Nursing, Certificate in Mental Health Support or the Certificate in Human Services.
Sports, Wellness and Health, Introduction to CODE:
CH4021
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
45
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
Sustainability and Outdoor Education CODE:
CH4022
LEVEL:
2&3
CREDITS:
44
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus with field trips within the Canterbury region
DESCRIPTION:
This programme includes a variety of outdoor experiences aimed at helping you gain skills and develop confidence in a range of different activities such as tramping, canoeing and rock climbing. It also aims to enhance understanding of human-nature relationships and build awareness of our place in the world. Assessments include achievement standards and unit standards. STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you have the opportunity to study the Diploma of Environmental and Outdoor Leadership Level 5. Those graduates who meet requirements for degree level study may apply to enter the Bachelor of Sustainability and Outdoor Education.
TRADES Automotive and Engineering, Introduction to CODE:
OT5062
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This course explores how individuals can be encouraged to undertake physical activity in a safe and enjoyable way and the positive life impacts of that physical activity. It also looks at the factors that determine why people take part in physical activity for sport, recreation or health. STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you have the opportunity to pursue further training with the Certificate in Pre Health and Science or the Certificate in Fitness.
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DESCRIPTION:
Apply and gain hands-on skills in MIG welding, collision repair, machine and hand tool operation, general engineering tasks, balance and fit road wheels. STUDY PATHWAYS:
When you finish this programme you will have the opportunity to specialise in either automotive trades or engineering.
Construction (Supported Learning)
CODE:
CH3421
CODE:
CH4021
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
1
CREDITS:
43
CREDITS:
24
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road and Southern Institute of Technology, Waterloo Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Your training will be focused on understanding measurements, calculations, quantities, materials and carpentry methods, as well as the use and care of hand and power tools. You’ll also complete 40 hours of workplace learning with a building company in Christchurch. STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you can either move on to further training with the Certificate in Carpentry Level 4 or take on an apprenticeship and study at night school.
DESCRIPTION:
On successful completion of this programme you’ll possess a range of basic skills required for participation in the construction industry. You’ll understand functional numeracy, basic trade terminology and how to ensure your own safety in a trade environment. You’ll also be able to operate independently within a training environment.
COMMERCE AND BUSINESS CTC PROGRAMMES
Carpentry Year One
This programme is ideal if your disability doesn’t restrict your mobility or coordination. To qualify for entry you must have a full teacher aid support and/or be enrolled in a learning support classroom, or be enrolled in a special education unit. STUDY PATHWAYS:
Further study options are available with both Canterbury Tertiary College and CPIT’s Workskills programmes. DURATION:
Construction Allied Trades, Introduction to
34 weeks
Electrical Engineering
CODE:
OT5062
CODE:
NC5391
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
64
CREDITS:
45
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road and Southern Institute of Technology, Waterloo Road
DESCRIPTION:
This programme provides an introduction to a range of construction trade areas. You’ll learn skills such as the correct use of hand and portable power tools and get hands-on experience with a variety of practical projects. At the completion of the programme you will be able to make an informed decision about your next step towards further study or a career. STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you can enrol for further study in your chosen trade.
DESCRIPTION:
Your studies will focus on the use of electrical diagrams, instruments and mechanics as well as simple mathematics and measurements. We teach you the best way to solder wires and components, how to install flexible cords and the use of safeguards with portable appliances. Part of this programme includes work experience and we also teach safe working practices and safety testing, first-aid and CPR, basic employment rights and workplace responsibilities. On successful completion of this programme you’ll be awarded the National Certificate of Electrical Engineering Level 2. STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion you can move on to the Electrical Engineering Year Two or take on an apprenticeship, completing your studies at night school.
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CTC PROGRAMMES
Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying CODE:
OT5062
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This programme introduces you to basic plumbing and drainlaying systems and the terminology used in the industry. You’ll learn basic problem solving skills while working on your projects, and learn how basic plumbing and gasfitting systems work. STUDY PATHWAYS:
Upon completion of this programme you can enrol in further study such as Pre Trade Year 2 Plumbing and Gasfitting, the National Certificate in Plumbing Level 4 or the National Certificate in Gasfitting Level 4 or the National Certificate in Drainlaying Level 4.
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If you’re enrolled at secondary school, CPIT’s Secondary Tertiary Pathways courses are designed to help you move smoothly from school into tertiary study or work. Secondary Tertiary Pathways courses can be a good option if you’re thinking of leaving school early, or you want to check out study options you don’t know a lot about. The courses are designed to complement the programmes offered by schools. You’ll get specialised tuition and access to facilities that schools aren’t able to provide. Through Secondary Tertiary Pathways you’ll develop skills that will help you into a job or further study later on. CPIT can also develop custom-built courses for individual schools or clusters of schools.
BUSINESS AND COMPUTING Computer Aided Design 3D (CAD) 1 CODE:
STAC190
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
6
DATES:
Negotiable Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
DURATION:
22.5 hours
COST:
$276 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This course will teach you how to create drawing entities, edit entities and attributes, create 3D part models and create 2D orthographic technical drawings. The skills you’ll learn in this course are relevant to many technology-related areas. STUDY PATHWAYS:
After successful completion of this course you’ll be eligible to apply for entry to a number of programmes including the Diploma in Computer Aided Design, architecture, engineering and related degrees.
Computer Aided Design 3D (CAD) 2
Computer Aided Design 3D (CAD) 3 CODE:
STAC390
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
5
DATES:
Negotiable Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
DURATION:
22.5 hours
COST:
$276 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers: planning CAD scale production, producing scale production drawings to line stage, completing and verifying CAD scale production drawings, printing drawings and managing files. These skills are relevant to many technology-related areas. STUDY PATHWAYS:
After successful completion of this course you’ll be eligible to apply for entry to a number of programmes including the Diploma in Computer Aided Design, architecture, engineering and related degrees.
Conflict Management
CODE:
STAC290
CODE:
TBA
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
4
CREDITS:
5
CREDITS:
6
DATES:
Negotiable Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
6 weeks
DURATION:
22.5 hours
COST:
$130 per student
COST:
$276 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Learn from our experienced tutors how to prepare three dimensional environments and create, modify and produce output from 3D models.
On completion of this course you’ll be able to identify and explain the issues of interpersonal conflict. You’ll also be able to develop and implement strategies to maintain interpersonal conflict and to evaluate those strategies.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
After successful completion of this course you’ll be eligible to apply for entry to a number of programmes including the Diploma in Computer Aided Design, architecture, engineering and related degrees.
This course forms a unit standard in the National Certificate in Business (First Line Management), studied fully online. You may choose to undertake further study to complete this qualification.
DESCRIPTION:
SECONDARY PATHWAYS COMMERCE TERTIARY AND BUSINESS
Secondary Tertiary Pathways
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SECONDARY TERTIARY PATHWAYS
CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Patternmaking, Introduction to CODE:
TBA
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
6
DATES:
6-10 July 2015 Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm
DURATION:
30 hours
COST:
$300 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus (Paxus House)
DESCRIPTION:
During this course you’ll learn how to make patterns for clothing using drafting and measuring equipment. The course also covers basic flat pattern drafting techniques in detail, and how to apply these techniques to make pattern blocks for a variety of women’s outer wear. STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course is preparation for the Certificate in Fashion Technology and Design Level 4.
FOOD AND HOSPITALITY Barista CODE:
STAR215
LEVEL:
1
CREDITS:
Nil
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
4 hours
COST:
$120 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Under expert guidance, you’ll become confident in the art of making beverages including pressed, filtered and espresso coffees using commercial espresso machines. STUDY PATHWAYS:
After completing this qualification you can further develop your skills with other CPIT hospitality qualifications including: • Certificate in Hospitality (Youth Guarantee only) • Certificate in Professional Restaurant Wine and Bar • Certificate in Café Bar Service • National Diploma in Hospitality management
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Cookery, Hospitality and Beverage Services, Introduction to CODE:
RWHS103
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
12
DATES:
February - September 2015
DURATION:
28 hours
COST:
$889 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Learn to make a variety of edibles including cakes, sponges, scones, pickles, chutneys and preserves. With your newly acquired counter and barista skills, you’ll also help operate a student market day. STUDY PATHWAYS:
There are many options for further study in hospitality. These include the Certificate in Hospitality; Diploma in Professional Cookery; New Zealand Certificate in Baking and the National Diploma in Hospitality Management.
Hospitality Career Pathways CODE:
HPCW300
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
20
DATES:
February - October 2015
DURATION:
200 hours
COST:
$982 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
To develop a series of skills and techniques that will enable you to effectively and efficiently carry out a range of skills in a hospitality environment. This will provide you with a variety of products suitable for a market day. STUDY PATHWAYS:
There are many options for further study in hospitality.
Knife Skills and Vegetable Cuts
CODE:
STAR312
CODE:
STAR204
LEVEL:
3
LEVEL:
1
CREDITS:
6
CREDITS:
Nil
DATES:
Negotiable
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
20 hours
DURATION:
3 hours
COST:
$225 per student
COST:
$41 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
With this course you’ll learn how to prepare and present espresso beverages. You’ll also be able to demonstrate your knowledge of coffee heritage, production and culture.
This course will teach you essential knife skills and how to identify safety and hygiene hazards in relation to vegetable preparation. It also covers attractive presentation and hygienic storage of finished products.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
After completing this course there are many hospitality-related qualifications open to you that will allow you to fine tune your skills even further. These include: • Certificate in Hospitality (Youth Guarantee only) • National Diploma in Hospitality Management
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Ethnic Cookery
Safety in the Workplace, Introduction to
You can further your skills in the hospitality and food industry with the following CPIT qualifications: • Certificate in Hospitality (Youth Guarantee only) • Diploma in Professional Cookery
CODE:
STAR112
CODE:
STAR313
LEVEL:
1
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
Nil
CREDITS:
2
DATES:
Negotiable
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
3 hours
DURATION:
25 hours
COST:
$54 per student
COST:
$398 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This course will teach you how to prepare and cook a selection of dishes representative of various cultures and ethnicities.
During this course you’ll learn how to apply health and safety principles in a working restaurant or kitchen environment, and how to maintain a safe and secure environment for people in the hospitality industry. The course includes supervised practical application in real kitchen and restaurant environments.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
After completing this course you can further your skills in the hospitality and food industry with the following CPIT qualifications: • Certificate in Hospitality (Youth Guarantee only) • Diploma in Professional Cookery
SECONDARY PATHWAYS COMMERCE TERTIARY AND BUSINESS
Espresso Beverage Knowledge Service
STUDY PATHWAYS:
After completing this course, there are a variety of study options open to you within the hospitality area, including: • Certificate in Hospitality (Youth Guarantee only)
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SECONDARY TERTIARY PATHWAYS
HEALTH, SCIENCE AND COMMUNITY Sportsmart CODE:
TBA
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
21-22 July 2015
DURATION:
TBA
COST:
TBA
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers a range of topics from: sport psychology; nutrition (what to eat to peak); sports science; biomechanics; and includes physiological testing sessions to discover your fitness levels.
Construction Industry, Introduction to CODE:
STAR907
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
6 hours
COST:
$99 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
Learn some of the hands-on skills widely used in the construction sector and experience a day in the life of a builder. STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to a range of related courses including: CTC Carpentry Year 1 & 2, Certificate in Foundation Studies Construction Trades and the Certificate in Carpentry.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Further study options include the Certificate in Fitness or the Bachelor of Applied Science specialisations – Human Nutrition; Sport & Exercise Science; or Physical Activity & Health Promotion.
Electrical, Basic
TRADES Automotive Trades, Introduction to CODE:
STAR927
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
13-15 April 2015 14-16 September 2015
STAR951
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
12 hours
COST:
$195 per student CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DURATION:
18 hours
PROVIDER:
COST:
$294 per student
DESCRIPTION:
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
On completion of this course you’ll be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of safe working practices in electrical settings and use basic tools and equipment.
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers a range of topics including: safe work practices in the automotive inudstry, use of a range of tools and machinery and practical, hands-on experience in CPIT’s workshop. STUDY PATHWAYS:
Further study in this area includes: CTC Automotive Engineering, Introduction to Automotive Engineering, Certificate in Motor Industry.
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CODE:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This taster course is an excellent introduction to the following courses: CTC Electrical Engineering, Certificate in Foundation Studies - Introduction to Trades and the Certificate in Pre Trade Electrical Engineering.
CODE:
STAR943
CODE:
STAR914
LEVEL:
TBA
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
Negotiable
DATES:
DURATION:
40 hours
13-15 April 2015 14-16 September 2015
$600 per student
DURATION:
COST:
15 hours
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
COST:
PROVIDER:
$247 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
This course will teach you about safety requirements on engineering worksites and how to select, use and care for simple engineering measuring devices and hand tools. STUDY PATHWAYS:
DESCRIPTION:
Learn autobody industry skills such as filling, sanding and preparing panels for painting. You’ll use a variety of hand tools to achieve the finishes seen in the collision repair trade.
Several engineering study options lead from this course including: the National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Automotive and Engineering, Certificate in Foundation Studies Engineering Trades, and the Certificate in Engineering.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Machining Experience
Plumbing, Basic
SECONDARY PATHWAYS COMMERCE TERTIARY AND BUSINESS
Motor Body Trades, Introduction to
Machining
This course can lead to further study such as: CTC Automotive Engineering and National Certificate in Motor Industry (Autobody).
CODE:
STAR945
CODE:
STAR930
LEVEL:
TBA
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
Negotiable
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
12 hours
DURATION:
5 hours
COST:
$195 per student
COST:
$83 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Learn to work safely with a variety of machines including lathes, milling machines, drill presses and CNC equipment.
This course provides an introduction to a range of areas within plumbing including water supply, pipework and drainage systems.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
After this introductory course you can continue your studies with one of the following: The National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering, Introduction to Automotive Engineering, Certificate in Foundation Studies - Engineering Trades or the Certificate in Engineering.
This course can lead to the Certificate in Foundation Studies Plumbing & Gasfitting, Introduction to Construction Allied Trades and Plumbing Pre Trade.
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SECONDARY TERTIARY PATHWAYS
Welding Arc, Introduction STAR930
CODE:
STAR932
LEVEL:
TBA
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
Negotiable
DATES:
Negotiable
DURATION:
5 hours
DURATION:
5 hours
COST:
$83 per student
COST:
$83 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers health and safety as well as operation/ application and experience in Arc welding.
This course covers health and safety as well as operation/ application and experience in MIG welding.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Further study options in this field include the Certificate in Foundation Studies - Engineering Trades, Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication), Certificate in Engineering (Welding & Structural Steel) and the Certificate in Welding.
Further study options in this field include the Certificate in Foundation Studies - Engineering Trades, Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication), Certificate in Engineering (Welding & Structural Steel) and the Certificate in Welding.
Welding Gas, Introduction
Woodturning, Taster
CODE:
STAR932
CODE:
STAR915
LEVEL:
TBA
LEVEL:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
CREDITS:
TBA
DATES:
Negotiable
DATES:
20-22 May 2015
DURATION:
5 hours
DURATION:
18 hours
COST:
$83 per student
COST:
$294 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers health and safety as well as operation/ application and experience in Gas welding.
Learn how to use woodturning tools and machinery, safe use of a lathe and personal protective equipment. Prepare and hand turn wood to produce furniture articles.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Further study options in this field include the Certificate in Foundation Studies - Engineering Trades, Certificate in Engineering (Fabrication), Certificate in Engineering (Welding & Structural Steel) and the Certificate in Welding.
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Welding MIG, Introduction
CODE:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to the Certificate in Furniture and Joinery.
Independence Skills 1 and 2
CODE:
CWMS011
LEVEL:
CSIS101 CSIS102
1
CREDITS:
6
LEVEL:
1
DATES:
14 October - 17 December 2015
CREDITS:
6
DURATION:
10 weeks
DATES:
CSIS101: 27 February - 5 June 2015 CSIS102: 24 July - 27 November 2015
COST:
$370 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DURATION:
17 weeks
COST:
$410 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
CODE:
DESCRIPTION:
Independence Skills 1 aims to develop your confidence and ability to interact with others. It is an opportunity to assess suitability for study at a more complex level, eg assessed courses, both part time and full time. Independence Skills 2 will help you demonstrate: functional literacy and numeracy skills; social sight vocabulary; health and safety practices; and knowledge of safe people practices.
DESCRIPTION:
On successful completion of this course you’ll be able to count, identify and use numbers from ten to 100 in everyday life. You’ll also know how to keep money secure and how to use it to purchase goods.
SECONDARY PATHWAYS COMMERCE TERTIARY AND BUSINESS
Money Skills
WORKSKILLS
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to the National Certificate in Work and Community Skills.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to the National Certificate in Work and Community Skills.
Information and Basic Computing for Work
Understanding Work/Life Balance
CODE:
CWIT011
CODE:
CWUW011
LEVEL:
1
LEVEL:
1
CREDITS:
6
CREDITS:
6
DATES:
22 July - 24 September 2015
DATES:
29 May - 2 July 2015
DURATION:
10 weeks
DURATION:
17 weeks
COST:
$370 per student
COST:
$410 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This supported learning course will show you how to use a computer to produce, save and print a text document, plus receive, record and send messages.
This course will help you to respond appropriately in social settings; set goals and identify and explore pathways to achieve them, and identify situations that trigger stress and the symptoms they may create.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to the National Certificate in Work and Community Skills.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to the National Certificate in Work and Community Skills.
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SECONDARY TERTIARY PATHWAYS
Work Communication Skills CODE:
CWCS011
LEVEL:
1
CREDITS:
6
DATES:
4 February - 9 April 2015
DURATION:
17 weeks
COST:
$410 per student
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
This course will help you learn to clarify and follow received instructions; identify and develop personal safety strategies; and seek and respond to information. STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads to the National Certificate in Work and Community Skills.
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YOUTH GUARANTEE
Youth Guarantee CPIT has Youth Guarantee places available in selected programmes for 16-19 year old students to study at no cost. Students are eligible for Youth Guarantee regardless of what qualifications they achieved at school. Please note: CPIT can only accept a limited number of students who have already achieved NCEA Level 2 onto a Youth Guarantee Level 2 programme. Please contact CPIT’s Youth Guarantee Coordinator for more information. In addition to the following programes, in 2015 we will also be offering: • • • • • • • •
Applied Engineering Computing Creative (Fashion, Design, Photography) Hospitality, Business Administration and Tourism Supported Learning Health and Support Introduction to Trades Māori and Pasifika Studies (Te Haeata) Retail
For more information contact us on 0800 24 24 76 or at info@cpit.ac.nz, or visit www.cpit.ac.nz
Automotive and Engineering, Introduction to
Business Administration and Computing
CODE:
OT5062
PROGRAMME CODE:
NC0633
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
CREDITS:
68
DATES:
February
DATES:
February, July
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
Apply and gain hands-on skills in MIG welding, collision repair, machine and hand tool operation, general engineering tasks, balance and fit road wheels.
This six-month office administration qualification will give you all the essential skills you need to launch a career in a wide variety of business environments.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
When you finish this programme you will have the opportunity to specialise in either automotive trades or engineering.
You’ll learn important skills in computing, data processing, MYOB, Excel/Access, customer service, office administration and document production. STUDY PATHWAYS:
If you’re interested in gaining further skills, this course will provide you with a study pathway into further business programmes, such as Business Administration Level 4 or a Diploma in Business.
Chef Training CODE:
NZ2100
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
As a chef in a restaurant you’ll be part of a wider hospitality team aiming to provide excellent service to your customers. This practical programme will equip you with the required skills to excel in the industry including practical professional cookery and introductory restaurant service. STUDY PATHWAYS:
Aspiring chefs and restaurateurs can enjoy further training with options like the National Certificate in Baking Level 3 or the Diploma in Professional Cookery Level 5. 76 76
Creative Industries, Introduction to
CODE:
OT5062
PROGRAMME CODE:
OT5062
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
60
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This course covers a broad range of computing topics including hardware, software, computer maintenance, programming, Microsoft Office applications, web design, file management and multimedia. It provides a solid foundation for further study or employment.
This course explores a broad range of art and design related endeavours like drawing, photography, printmaking and 3D studies. You’ll undertake several projects that combine a range of skills and require problem-solving, teamwork and creative thinking.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
This course leads onto Business and Computing Level 3, Business Administration Level 3 and the National Certificate in Computing Level 3. It can also provide a pathway into the Certificate in Information and Communications Technology Level 4.
After successful completion of this programme, you can move on to the Certificate in Design Level 4, then specialise in your chosen area with a programme like the Diploma in Photographic Imaging, the Bachelor of Design (in Visual Arts, Visual Communication or Multimedia), or the Bachelor of Architectural Studies.
Construction Allied Trades, Introduction to
Health and Support
YOUTH GUARANTEE COMMERCE AND BUSINESS
Computing, Introduction to
STUDY PATHWAYS:
CODE:
OT5062
CODE:
OT5062
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
64
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
This programme provides an introduction to a range of construction trade areas. You’ll learn skills such as the correct use of hand and portable power tools and get hands-on experience with a variety of practical projects. At the completion of the programme you will be able to make an informed decision about your next step towards further study or a career.
This programme prepares you for employment in the health and disability and human services sector. You’ll learn about the structure and role of health and disability and social services in New Zealand, and build an elementary understanding of human anatomy and physiology. This training will introduce you to a career caring for people who require assistance with everyday activities.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
On completion of this programme you can enrol for further study in your chosen trade.
On completion of this programme you have the opportunity to pursue further training with the Diploma in Enrolled Nursing, Certificate in Mental Health Support or the Certificate in Human Services.
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YOUTH GUARANTEE
Hospitality
Retail
CODE:
NC0552
CODE:
OT5062
LEVEL:
2
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
96
CREDITS:
60
DATES:
February
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
DESCRIPTION:
All basic aspects of cookery are included in this course and you’ll also participate in real hospitality functions. Successul completion will see you awarded the National Certificate in Hospitality (Introductory Cookery) Level 2.
This course covers a diverse range of skills from phone and faceto-face customer service techniques to problem solving, stock care and workplace health and safety.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Options for further study include the New Zealand Certificate in Retail Level 3 and the National Certificate of Business Administration and Computing Level 3.
Further study options include New Zealand Certificate in Baking; Food and Beverage Service; and the National Diploma in Hospitality Management.
Mechanical Engineering Trades, Introduction to PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4021
LEVEL:
2
CREDITS:
120
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Trades, Ensors Road
Sports Training and Māori/Pasifika Culture PROGRAMME CODE:
CH4014
LEVEL:
3
CREDITS:
120
DATES:
February
COST:
Free
PROVIDER:
CPIT Madras Street campus
DESCRIPTION:
Our tutors work closely with industry to ensure you’re taught the skills they’re seeking in employees. In this one-year, 120 credit programme you’ll learn about mechanical engineering (including CAD drawing and operation of engineering workshop equipment), automotive (including mechanics, autobody and welding) and core skills for employment.
If you’re interested in keeping fit and healthy and you have a thirst to learn more about Māori or Pacific language and culture, you’re a perfect candidate for this course. Your study will include: fitness training and coaching practice; anatomy and physiology for athletes; an introduction to physical activity, lifestyle and health; personal and leadership development; Nga toi Māori and Pasifika language.
STUDY PATHWAYS:
STUDY PATHWAYS:
Students who complete this qualification are eligible to apply to enter their chosen pre trade course.
After successful completion of this programme you will be eligible to apply for entry to a number of programmes including, Certificate in Pre Health and Science Level 3 and Certificate in Fitness Industry Training Level 5.
DESCRIPTION:
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STUDY PATHWAYS:
Current as at time of printing (October 2014) – visit cpit.ac.nz for the most current information.
PO Box 540, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand Telephone 0800 24 24 76 Facsimile +64 3 366 6544 www.cpit.ac.nz 01654 October 2014