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Programme Information Foundation Studies

Architecture Business

• • •

Communication & Media Community & Health Computing & ICT Design Engineering (Electrical, Computing and Design) Food & Hospitality Languages Maori Studies

• • • • • • •

• • • • • •

Performing Arts Recreation Science

• •

• •

Teacher Training Tourism & Travel

Bachelor Degree

Diploma

• • •

• • • • • • •

• • • • • • • • • •

• • • • •

Welcome to CPIT

Naoko Hibino

Graduate Diploma

Christchurch - New Zealand

Certificate in Professional Cookery City & Guilds of London Institute Medal for Excellence

“My tutors have such great skills and experience. They come to class enthusiastically and so I work hard to follow the example they set for their students.”

• •

A safe and exciting city in which to study, live and play. • Central city campus • Government owned

• •

• Turn your talent into a career

Ankur Chauhan

• Learn English for the real world

Diploma in Advanced Computer Aided Design

• Practise English every day with Kiwi students • Study at any level; from certificate to degree and graduate diploma

“CPIT is the only institute that offers an advanced level course in computer-aided designing with the latest facilities and study material. This course covers all subjects, which are crucial in the modern industries. It also prepares a student according to the engineering drawing standards of New Zealand and the latest CAD software which is used widely throughout world.”

• •

Academic programmes start in February and July. Each year we have two semesters: Semester One: January/February – June Semester Two: July – November/December

Homestay

Living Expenses

Staying with a homestay family is strongly recommended. You will have your own room, meals with the family and the opportunity to practice your English every day. All of our homestays are carefully selected and supervised. Visit www.cpit.ac.nz/accommodation for more information.

We recommend you budget NZ$1,000 per month for living expenses to include accommodation and general living costs.

1 month

NZ$65

7 months

NZ$280

2 months

NZ$103

8 months

NZ$315

NZ$15,400-$23,800 per year, depending on the programmes.

3 months

NZ$142

9 months

NZ$342

4 months

NZ$175

10 months

NZ$380

5 months

NZ$207

11 months

NZ$402

6 months

NZ$242

12 months

NZ$450

13 months

NZ$486

CPIT qualification pathway

Entry Criteria

Pathway to a higher level

IELTS

Academic

6.5+

Degree graduates or relevant industry experience

Graduate Certificates & Diplomas

Diplomas Certificates Foundation / Bridging Programmes English Language

www.cpit.ac.nz/international

• Organised activities, sports and discounted trips

A world of opportunities!

Medical Insurance

Tuition Fees

Bachelor Degrees

• Excellent services and support

Accommodation

Intake Dates

Turn your talent, into a career. Start by improving your English language skills; complete a certificate, progress on to a diploma, then a degree. Or begin your study at a level appropriate to your education, life skills and prior work experience.

• Industry-focused learning for the global marketplace

Code Requirements CPIT has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Minister of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at www.minedu.govt.nz

6.0 - 6.5 Specified credits at Level 3 or equivalent

Immigration Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service and can be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz

5.5 - 6.0 Specified credits at Level 1-3 credits or equivalent 5.0 - 6.0 Open entry or specified Level 1/2 credits 5.0- 5.5 Open Entry

Open Entry

Please note: every attempt is made to ensure this brochure is correct at time of printing however, information including fees is subject to change. CPIT reserves the right to amend or withdraw courses. Published September 2009

Contact details : CPIT PO Box 540 Christchurch Mail Centre Christchurch 8140 New Zealand Phone: +64-3-940 8732 Website: www.cpit.ac.nz/international Fax:+64-3-940 8642 Email: international@cpit.ac.nz

Eligibility for Health Services Most International Students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed on their website at www.moh.govt.nz Accident Insurance The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents, and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz

PU10495

Foundation Certificate

Student Success

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School of English Language

A World of Opportunities About CPIT • New Zealand Government-owned • Long-standing international teaching and research partnerships • More than 100 years of applied vocational learning • More than 200 qualification programmes including: - Foundation studies (6 months) - Certificates (1 year) - Diplomas (2 years) - Degrees (3 years) - Graduate studies (1 year) Established No of Students Class Size Levels

Minimum Age Hours per Week

1906 25,000/year International - 1,500 (from over 50 countries) Range from 16 - 100 Average 20 Foundation, Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor Degree and Graduate Diploma 17 years old, no maximum age 15-20 hours lecture time, additional 20-40 hours of self study time

Registration fee Min 4 weeks

General English & English Plus Electives (excl. exam fees)

1989 Up to 300 at any time

Class Size

Average 14; Maximum 18

Levels

9 levels (beginner to advanced)

Minimum Age

17 years old; no maximum age

Hours per Week

22 hours

We have regular intakes for English language courses; the start dates in 2010 are:

$350/week

IELTS Preparation Courses 4 weeks 8 weeks

$1,400 $2,800

12 weeks

$5,135

5 weeks

$2,500

5 January 1 February 1 March 29 March 26 April 24 May 21 June 19 July 16 August 13 September 11 October 8 November

(incl. exam fees)

Teacher Training (TESOL)

(morning 14 hours; afternoon 8 hours)

Refer to International Study Guide or visit: www.cpit.ac.nz/schools/school_of_english_language

Have fun practising English and making new friends!

English Language Study Calendar 2010

Turn your talent into a career CPIT offers a supportive learning environment so you can achieve your goals.

$150

Cambridge Courses

Established No of Students

Start Dates for English Courses

Tuition fees

The School of English Language at CPIT is one of the best English language training centres in New Zealand. From General English and Cambridge exams to English Language Teaching, we have something to interest you. We are also the only IELTS Testing Centre in Christchurch and a member of English New Zealand.

Month Course Options

Level

Duration

Hours per Week

AM / PM

English Courses

• Small class sizes • Modern facilities • Career advice

Intensive English General English

And practical training so you can move successfully from study to employment.

Jan

(Mon) (Fri)

1

Pre-Entry Test

Beginner to Advanced

Minimum 4 weeks

22 hours

Speaking, Listening & Vocabulary Development

Intermediate A

4 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

Reading, Writing & Vocabulary Development

Intermediate A

4 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

NZ Studies & Ecotourism

Intermediate A

4 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

(morning 14h afternoon 8h)

AM & PM

Feb 4 8

11 18 25 15 22 29

5

1 5

Mar 8 15 22 12 19 26

1

Starts Tue 5 Jan

1 5

Apr 8 15 22 29 12 19 26 2

1

1 Feb

Finishes 29 Jan

1 Mar 26 Feb

5 9

May 12 19 26 16 23 30

3 7

Jun

Jul

10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2

5 9

Aug 12 19 26 16 23 30

2 6

Sep

Oct

9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1

4 8

Nov 11 18 25 15 22 29

29

26

24

21

19

16

13

11

29 Mar

26 Apr

24 May

21 Jun

19 Jul

16 Aug

13 Sep

11 Oct

26 Mar

23 Apr

21 May

18 Jun

16 Jul

13 Aug

10 Sep

1 5

Dec 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 29 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 8

8 Oct

8 Nov 5 Nov

3 Dec

17 Dec

Afternoon Electives

Central city campus

Tue 5 Jan

Central to Christchurch city, the facilities and services available on campus at CPIT are impressive. The Campus has a television studio, on-site radio station, music recording studio, commercial kitchens and bakeries, a hairdressing salon and 24-hour-access computing suites.

1 Feb 29 Jan

1 Mar 26 Feb

26 Apr 26 Mar

21 May 18 Jun

PM

26 Apr

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

26 Apr

22 hours

AM & PM

Intermediate A

8 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

Introduction to Tourism

Intermediate A

8 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

Intermediate B

8 weeks

Intermediate B to Upper Intermediate (IELTS 5.5)

4 weeks

26 Mar

19 Jul 16 Jul

26 Apr

Volunteer Work

1 Feb

21 Jun

16 Aug 13 Aug

11 Oct 10 Sep

19 Jul

5 Nov

10 Sep

11 Oct

3 Dec

18 Jun

11 Oct

3 Dec

18 Jun

11 Oct

3 Dec

Exam Preparation

Services include: • International Student Support Office • Health Centre • A new digital Language Self Access Centre • IELTS Testing Centre • On campus student visa processing • Free wireless internet • Christchurch has good public transport including a free shuttle bus that services the city and stops outside CPIT every 10 minutes. Visit www.metroinfo.org.nz For more information on living in Christchurch, visit www.christchurchnz.com and www.christchurch.org.nz

Campus to the world Christchurch is home to thousands of students from all over the world. CPIT is committed to quality and care of international students and is signatory to the New Zealand Code of Practice for Pastoral Care of International Students.

IELTS Preparation

Intensive IELTS

Tue 5 Jan

Jan

IELTS Exam Dates

( A … Academic module only, Thu … Exam on Thursday )

18 Jun Feb

14 23 A(Thu)

6 A

Mar 20

Apr

6

20

10

May 24 A

8

Jun 29 A

Jul

17 26 A(Thu)

10 A

Aug 31

14 A

Sep 28 A

Oct

11

25

9

Nov 23 A

Dec

4 (Thu)

20

4

16 A(Thu)

Cambridge Certificate PET

Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate A

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

FCE

Intermediate B to Upper Intermediate

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

BEC

Intermediate A to Intermediate B

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

CAE

Upper Intermediate

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

Intermediate B to Upper Intermediate (IELTS 5.5)

5 weeks

25 hours

AM & PM

Pre Entry Test

Thu 4

Pre Entry Test

Fri 5

Pre Entry Test

Sat 4 Jun 5 Exam

15 Mar

Tue Pre Entry Test 10

Tue 11 Jun 15 Exam

22 Mar

Sat 4 Jun 5 Exam

15 Mar Wed 11

Thu 2

13 Sep

Pre Entry Test

Fri 3

13 Sep

Tue Pre Entry Test 25

Wed 11 Jun 16 Exam

22 Mar

Pre Entry Test

Pre Entry Test

Fri 2 Dec 3 Exam Tue 3 Dec 7 Exam Sat 26 Nov 27 Exam

6 Sep Fri 2

Wed 3 Dec 8 Exam

13 Sep

Teacher Training TESOL

5 Jan

Public Holidays

5 Feb

26 Apr

Sat

1-4

New Years

6

28 May

19 Jul

Sat Exam 17

Exam 5

Cambridge TKT Exam Dates

www.cpit.ac.nz/international

24 May

29 Jan

Waitangi

www.cpit.ac.nz/schools/school_of_english_language

Easter

2-5

Sat Exam 17

25

ANZAC

7

Queen's Birthday

20 Aug

30 Aug

1 Oct Sat Exam 23

Labour

25

12

Canterbury

Christmas

24-26

www.cpit.ac.nz/schools/school_of_english_language


School of English Language

A World of Opportunities About CPIT • New Zealand Government-owned • Long-standing international teaching and research partnerships • More than 100 years of applied vocational learning • More than 200 qualification programmes including: - Foundation studies (6 months) - Certificates (1 year) - Diplomas (2 years) - Degrees (3 years) - Graduate studies (1 year) Established No of Students Class Size Levels

Minimum Age Hours per Week

1906 25,000/year International - 1,500 (from over 50 countries) Range from 16 - 100 Average 20 Foundation, Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor Degree and Graduate Diploma 17 years old, no maximum age 15-20 hours lecture time, additional 20-40 hours of self study time

Registration fee Min 4 weeks

General English & English Plus Electives (excl. exam fees)

1989 Up to 300 at any time

Class Size

Average 14; Maximum 18

Levels

9 levels (beginner to advanced)

Minimum Age

17 years old; no maximum age

Hours per Week

22 hours

We have regular intakes for English language courses; the start dates in 2010 are:

$350/week

IELTS Preparation Courses 4 weeks 8 weeks

$1,400 $2,800

12 weeks

$5,135

5 weeks

$2,500

5 January 1 February 1 March 29 March 26 April 24 May 21 June 19 July 16 August 13 September 11 October 8 November

(incl. exam fees)

Teacher Training (TESOL)

(morning 14 hours; afternoon 8 hours)

Refer to International Study Guide or visit: www.cpit.ac.nz/schools/school_of_english_language

Have fun practising English and making new friends!

English Language Study Calendar 2010

Turn your talent into a career CPIT offers a supportive learning environment so you can achieve your goals.

$150

Cambridge Courses

Established No of Students

Start Dates for English Courses

Tuition fees

The School of English Language at CPIT is one of the best English language training centres in New Zealand. From General English and Cambridge exams to English Language Teaching, we have something to interest you. We are also the only IELTS Testing Centre in Christchurch and a member of English New Zealand.

Month Course Options

Level

Duration

Hours per Week

AM / PM

English Courses

• Small class sizes • Modern facilities • Career advice

Intensive English General English

And practical training so you can move successfully from study to employment.

Jan

(Mon) (Fri)

1

Pre-Entry Test

Beginner to Advanced

Minimum 4 weeks

22 hours

Speaking, Listening & Vocabulary Development

Intermediate A

4 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

Reading, Writing & Vocabulary Development

Intermediate A

4 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

NZ Studies & Ecotourism

Intermediate A

4 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

(morning 14h afternoon 8h)

AM & PM

Feb 4 8

11 18 25 15 22 29

5

1 5

Mar 8 15 22 12 19 26

1

Starts Tue 5 Jan

1 5

Apr 8 15 22 29 12 19 26 2

1

1 Feb

Finishes 29 Jan

1 Mar 26 Feb

5 9

May 12 19 26 16 23 30

3 7

Jun

Jul

10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2

5 9

Aug 12 19 26 16 23 30

2 6

Sep

Oct

9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1

4 8

Nov 11 18 25 15 22 29

29

26

24

21

19

16

13

11

29 Mar

26 Apr

24 May

21 Jun

19 Jul

16 Aug

13 Sep

11 Oct

26 Mar

23 Apr

21 May

18 Jun

16 Jul

13 Aug

10 Sep

1 5

Dec 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 29 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 8

8 Oct

8 Nov 5 Nov

3 Dec

17 Dec

Afternoon Electives

Central city campus

Tue 5 Jan

Central to Christchurch city, the facilities and services available on campus at CPIT are impressive. The Campus has a television studio, on-site radio station, music recording studio, commercial kitchens and bakeries, a hairdressing salon and 24-hour-access computing suites.

1 Feb 29 Jan

1 Mar 26 Feb

26 Apr 26 Mar

21 May 18 Jun

PM

26 Apr

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

26 Apr

22 hours

AM & PM

Intermediate A

8 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

PM

Introduction to Tourism

Intermediate A

8 weeks

Mon-Thu 8 hours

Intermediate B

8 weeks

Intermediate B to Upper Intermediate (IELTS 5.5)

4 weeks

26 Mar

19 Jul 16 Jul

26 Apr

Volunteer Work

1 Feb

21 Jun

16 Aug 13 Aug

11 Oct 10 Sep

19 Jul

5 Nov

10 Sep

11 Oct

3 Dec

18 Jun

11 Oct

3 Dec

18 Jun

11 Oct

3 Dec

Exam Preparation

Services include: • International Student Support Office • Health Centre • A new digital Language Self Access Centre • IELTS Testing Centre • On campus student visa processing • Free wireless internet • Christchurch has good public transport including a free shuttle bus that services the city and stops outside CPIT every 10 minutes. Visit www.metroinfo.org.nz For more information on living in Christchurch, visit www.christchurchnz.com and www.christchurch.org.nz

Campus to the world Christchurch is home to thousands of students from all over the world. CPIT is committed to quality and care of international students and is signatory to the New Zealand Code of Practice for Pastoral Care of International Students.

IELTS Preparation

Intensive IELTS

Tue 5 Jan

Jan

IELTS Exam Dates

( A … Academic module only, Thu … Exam on Thursday )

18 Jun Feb

14 23 A(Thu)

6 A

Mar 20

Apr

6

20

10

May 24 A

8

Jun 29 A

Jul

17 26 A(Thu)

10 A

Aug 31

14 A

Sep 28 A

Oct

11

25

9

Nov 23 A

Dec

4 (Thu)

20

4

16 A(Thu)

Cambridge Certificate PET

Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate A

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

FCE

Intermediate B to Upper Intermediate

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

BEC

Intermediate A to Intermediate B

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

CAE

Upper Intermediate

12 weeks

22 hours

AM & PM

Intermediate B to Upper Intermediate (IELTS 5.5)

5 weeks

25 hours

AM & PM

Pre Entry Test

Thu 4

Pre Entry Test

Fri 5

Pre Entry Test

Sat 4 Jun 5 Exam

15 Mar

Tue Pre Entry Test 10

Tue 11 Jun 15 Exam

22 Mar

Sat 4 Jun 5 Exam

15 Mar Wed 11

Thu 2

13 Sep

Pre Entry Test

Fri 3

13 Sep

Tue Pre Entry Test 25

Wed 11 Jun 16 Exam

22 Mar

Pre Entry Test

Pre Entry Test

Fri 2 Dec 3 Exam Tue 3 Dec 7 Exam Sat 26 Nov 27 Exam

6 Sep Fri 2

Wed 3 Dec 8 Exam

13 Sep

Teacher Training TESOL

5 Jan

Public Holidays

5 Feb

26 Apr

Sat

1-4

New Years

6

28 May

19 Jul

Sat Exam 17

Exam 5

Cambridge TKT Exam Dates

www.cpit.ac.nz/international

24 May

29 Jan

Waitangi

www.cpit.ac.nz/schools/school_of_english_language

Easter

2-5

Sat Exam 17

25

ANZAC

7

Queen's Birthday

20 Aug

30 Aug

1 Oct Sat Exam 23

Labour

25

12

Canterbury

Christmas

24-26

www.cpit.ac.nz/schools/school_of_english_language


Programme Information Foundation Studies

Architecture Business

• • •

Communication & Media Community & Health Computing & ICT Design Engineering (Electrical, Computing and Design) Food & Hospitality Languages Maori Studies

• • • • • • •

• • • • • •

Performing Arts Recreation Science

• •

• •

Teacher Training Tourism & Travel

Bachelor Degree

Diploma

• • •

• • • • • • •

• • • • • • • • • •

• • • • •

Welcome to CPIT

Naoko Hibino

Graduate Diploma

Christchurch - New Zealand

Certificate in Professional Cookery City & Guilds of London Institute Medal for Excellence

“My tutors have such great skills and experience. They come to class enthusiastically and so I work hard to follow the example they set for their students.”

• •

A safe and exciting city in which to study, live and play. • Central city campus • Government owned

• •

• Turn your talent into a career

Ankur Chauhan

• Learn English for the real world

Diploma in Advanced Computer Aided Design

• Practise English every day with Kiwi students • Study at any level; from certificate to degree and graduate diploma

“CPIT is the only institute that offers an advanced level course in computer-aided designing with the latest facilities and study material. This course covers all subjects, which are crucial in the modern industries. It also prepares a student according to the engineering drawing standards of New Zealand and the latest CAD software which is used widely throughout world.”

• •

Academic programmes start in February and July. Each year we have two semesters: Semester One: January/February – June Semester Two: July – November/December

Homestay

Living Expenses

Staying with a homestay family is strongly recommended. You will have your own room, meals with the family and the opportunity to practice your English every day. All of our homestays are carefully selected and supervised. Visit www.cpit.ac.nz/accommodation for more information.

We recommend you budget NZ$1,000 per month for living expenses to include accommodation and general living costs.

1 month

NZ$65

7 months

NZ$280

2 months

NZ$103

8 months

NZ$315

NZ$15,400-$23,800 per year, depending on the programmes.

3 months

NZ$142

9 months

NZ$342

4 months

NZ$175

10 months

NZ$380

5 months

NZ$207

11 months

NZ$402

6 months

NZ$242

12 months

NZ$450

13 months

NZ$486

CPIT qualification pathway

Entry Criteria

Pathway to a higher level

IELTS

Academic

6.5+

Degree graduates or relevant industry experience

Graduate Certificates & Diplomas

Diplomas Certificates Foundation / Bridging Programmes English Language

www.cpit.ac.nz/international

• Organised activities, sports and discounted trips

A world of opportunities!

Medical Insurance

Tuition Fees

Bachelor Degrees

• Excellent services and support

Accommodation

Intake Dates

Turn your talent, into a career. Start by improving your English language skills; complete a certificate, progress on to a diploma, then a degree. Or begin your study at a level appropriate to your education, life skills and prior work experience.

• Industry-focused learning for the global marketplace

Code Requirements CPIT has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Minister of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at www.minedu.govt.nz

6.0 - 6.5 Specified credits at Level 3 or equivalent

Immigration Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service and can be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz

5.5 - 6.0 Specified credits at Level 1-3 credits or equivalent 5.0 - 6.0 Open entry or specified Level 1/2 credits 5.0- 5.5 Open Entry

Open Entry

Please note: every attempt is made to ensure this brochure is correct at time of printing however, information including fees is subject to change. CPIT reserves the right to amend or withdraw courses. Published September 2009

Contact details : CPIT PO Box 540 Christchurch Mail Centre Christchurch 8140 New Zealand Phone: +64-3-940 8732 Website: www.cpit.ac.nz/international Fax:+64-3-940 8642 Email: international@cpit.ac.nz

Eligibility for Health Services Most International Students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed on their website at www.moh.govt.nz Accident Insurance The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents, and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz

PU10495

Foundation Certificate

Student Success


Programme Information Foundation Studies

Architecture Business

• • •

Communication & Media Community & Health Computing & ICT Design Engineering (Electrical, Computing and Design) Food & Hospitality Languages Maori Studies

• • • • • • •

• • • • • •

Performing Arts Recreation Science

• •

• •

Teacher Training Tourism & Travel

Bachelor Degree

Diploma

• • •

• • • • • • •

• • • • • • • • • •

• • • • •

Welcome to CPIT

Naoko Hibino

Graduate Diploma

Christchurch - New Zealand

Certificate in Professional Cookery City & Guilds of London Institute Medal for Excellence

“My tutors have such great skills and experience. They come to class enthusiastically and so I work hard to follow the example they set for their students.”

• •

A safe and exciting city in which to study, live and play. • Central city campus • Government owned

• •

• Turn your talent into a career

Ankur Chauhan

• Learn English for the real world

Diploma in Advanced Computer Aided Design

• Practise English every day with Kiwi students • Study at any level; from certificate to degree and graduate diploma

“CPIT is the only institute that offers an advanced level course in computer-aided designing with the latest facilities and study material. This course covers all subjects, which are crucial in the modern industries. It also prepares a student according to the engineering drawing standards of New Zealand and the latest CAD software which is used widely throughout world.”

• •

Academic programmes start in February and July. Each year we have two semesters: Semester One: January/February – June Semester Two: July – November/December

Homestay

Living Expenses

Staying with a homestay family is strongly recommended. You will have your own room, meals with the family and the opportunity to practice your English every day. All of our homestays are carefully selected and supervised. Visit www.cpit.ac.nz/accommodation for more information.

We recommend you budget NZ$1,000 per month for living expenses to include accommodation and general living costs.

1 month

NZ$65

7 months

NZ$280

2 months

NZ$103

8 months

NZ$315

NZ$15,400-$23,800 per year, depending on the programmes.

3 months

NZ$142

9 months

NZ$342

4 months

NZ$175

10 months

NZ$380

5 months

NZ$207

11 months

NZ$402

6 months

NZ$242

12 months

NZ$450

13 months

NZ$486

CPIT qualification pathway

Entry Criteria

Pathway to a higher level

IELTS

Academic

6.5+

Degree graduates or relevant industry experience

Graduate Certificates & Diplomas

Diplomas Certificates Foundation / Bridging Programmes English Language

www.cpit.ac.nz/international

• Organised activities, sports and discounted trips

A world of opportunities!

Medical Insurance

Tuition Fees

Bachelor Degrees

• Excellent services and support

Accommodation

Intake Dates

Turn your talent, into a career. Start by improving your English language skills; complete a certificate, progress on to a diploma, then a degree. Or begin your study at a level appropriate to your education, life skills and prior work experience.

• Industry-focused learning for the global marketplace

Code Requirements CPIT has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Minister of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at www.minedu.govt.nz

6.0 - 6.5 Specified credits at Level 3 or equivalent

Immigration Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service and can be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz

5.5 - 6.0 Specified credits at Level 1-3 credits or equivalent 5.0 - 6.0 Open entry or specified Level 1/2 credits 5.0- 5.5 Open Entry

Open Entry

Please note: every attempt is made to ensure this brochure is correct at time of printing however, information including fees is subject to change. CPIT reserves the right to amend or withdraw courses. Published September 2009

Contact details : CPIT PO Box 540 Christchurch Mail Centre Christchurch 8140 New Zealand Phone: +64-3-940 8732 Website: www.cpit.ac.nz/international Fax:+64-3-940 8642 Email: international@cpit.ac.nz

Eligibility for Health Services Most International Students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed on their website at www.moh.govt.nz Accident Insurance The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents, and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz

PU10495

Foundation Certificate

Student Success


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