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Prospectus 2013 For International Students


Life in Auckland, New Zealand Welcome to New Zealand This unique country is located in the southern waters of the Pacific Ocean. New Zealand consists of two main islands and is a similar size to the United Kingdom and Japan. The geology, flora and fauna are spectacular and make it a special place to live. Dairy and sheep farming, forestry, fishing and tourism are our major industries. Enjoy our green countryside, our surf beaches, sheltered harbours, lakes and rivers and our regional and national parks. We are famous for our enthusiasm and participation in outdoor recreational activities and are happy to share this beautiful country with you. For more information visit

Living in Auckland Auckland is New Zealand’s largest city and home to 1.4 million people drawn from a wide diversity of cultures. Auckland is a modern city well known for its mild climate, great scenery and friendly people. There are many excellent beaches, and swimming and sailing are popular pastimes. Auckland is known as” The City of Sails” because it has more yachts and other small boats per capita than any other city in the world. It is cosmopolitan, multi-cultural and exciting and listed among the top cities in the world for quality of lifestyle. For more information visit www.auckland.com

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Location Auckland Goldstar Institute is located in central Auckland, and is easily reached by public transport. Photos and maps can be found on our website. For more information visit

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Certificate in ESOL (Level 1 to Level 4) Certificate in English Studies (Level 4)

Certificate in English for Academic Purposes and IELTS (Level 5)

Course description The ESOL Qualification has been designed to enable students to improve their everyday English language skills, communicate effectively in English language and prepare for future careers. This qualification develops the structures, vocabulary and language knowledge for operating successfully in as English speaking environment. Based around the four key skills of reading, writing, speaking and listening, the qualification enables students to improve their English across all areas at the same time.

Course description

Study time 20 Hours from Monday to Friday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Enrollment date and course duration

Enrollment date and course duration

Every Monday/minimum enrollment from one week

Study time 20 Hours from Monday to Friday 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Minimum 12 weeks. Please check with AGI for enrollment date.

Entry requirements

Applicants must have attained a level of English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 5.0.

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Entry requirements Open to international students who wish to develop their skills in English as a second language.

Graduates will have achieved a level of English proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 and will be prepared to undertake an IELTS examination at this level. Graduates will have also developed skill in exam preparation, writing and research that will assist them in transition to further study in a tertiary institution.


NZIM Diploma in Management (level 5) Full-time 36 weeks (2 semesters)  (120 credits) Course description The Diploma in Management course consists of six papers from the NZ Diploma in Business or their equivalent in other qualifications. It focuses on business communication and management techniques. Course outcomes Graduates will have knowledge and skills relating to general management, business communication, working in groups, applied research and leadership.

Pathway to a university degree with cross credits Successful completion of the NZIM Diploma in Management provides graduates about 1 year credit towards the New Zealand Diploma in Business in New Zealand. Different universities internationally have different policies on cross crediting, but it is possible to obtain as many as six papers as cross credits for further tertiary degree study in New Zealand.

Course duration The NZIM Diploma in Management may be completed in two semesters of full time study. Intakes March, July, October Entry requirements for international students To enroll in the NZIM Diploma in Management International students must be 18 years of age or over. International students where English is a second language must have an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent. Course contents

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1st Semester

560 530 550

Business Communication Organization Management Business Computing

2nd Semester

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400 630 636

Accounting Principles Leadership Applied Management

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Diploma in Healthcare Studies (level 5) Full-time 36 weeks (2 semesters)  (126 credits) Course contents 1st Semester (60 Credits)

20826 5012 23386 15299

Course outcomes

Graduates will be able to meet the client needs in aged care, community and disability settings. They will have knowledge of healthcare and the New Zealand Healthcare system from a theoretical and practical focus. Clinical placement supports the student practical application of their theoretical knowledge. An integral part of the course is tikanga practices to support the hauora of Maori. The students are also introduced to business management papers to prepare them for team leadership roles.

Course duration One year full-time study.

23391 15189 16870 560 15304

2nd Semester (62 Credits)

23920

Intakes February, May, July, October

23921

Entry requirements for international students

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International students must be 18 years of age or over to enrol in the Diploma in Healthcare Studies. International students, where English is a second language, must have an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent with no band less than 5.0. It is expected that the student will improve the language capacity to at least a 6.0 band during the course. Students will undertake an English competency test in the first week and will attend a language support class in the first semester of the programme.

Clinical placement

A key component of this programme is the completion of 150 hours clinical placement, per semester, in healthcare environments.

Demonstrate knowledge of infection control requirements in a health or disability setting. Demonstrate muscular – skeletal care and handle people safely. Support a person to meet their personal care needs. Explain the first principles and key concepts of hauora based on a Maori world view. Respond to loss and grief in a health, disability, or community setting. Implement a health and safety plan for a workplace. Demonstrate knowledge of causes and associated conditions related to intellectual disability. Business Communication Explain and analyse whakama and the implications on Hauora outcomes.

23382 23923 24661 24657 15307 530

Demonstrate knowledge of dementia, person-centred care, and communication for a person living with dementia. Provide person-centred care when supporting a person living with dementia Support a person to participate as a member of the community in a health or disability setting. Support a person to participate as a member of the community in a health or disability setting. Demonstrate knowledge of support for people living with dementia when their behavior presents challenges. Demonstrate knowledge of disability and aging in local and international contexts. Develop a support plan with a person in a health, disability, or community setting Analyse and explain the impacts of colonisation on Hauora for Maori and one other indigenous people. Organisation Management

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The Diploma in Healthcare Studies aims to prepare with the knowledge and skills required for the delivery of healthcare to patients and clients in the health, disability or community setting using with Tikanga Maori principles. In addition, students will gain the management expertise to facilitate the delivery of service activities in the health, disability and community settings.

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Course aims


Diploma in Healthcare Management (level 6) Full-time 72 weeks (4 semesters)  (242 credits) Course aims

The Diploma in Healthcare Management Level-6, aims to provide people with comprehensive knowledge and skills required for Home/Residential healthcare, and for health delivery to patients and clients using Tikanga Maori principles. The course aims to assist people to develop management expertise in healthcare.

Course outcomes

Graduates from the Diploma in Healthcare Studies Level-5 will extend their knowledge in Healthcare, Hauora and business management through completing the Diploma in Healthcare Management Level-6. Students are introduced to occupational health and safety. Clinical placement will continue to increase student practical skills.

Course duration

Students wishing to complete the Diploma in Healthcare Management should allow for full time study over four semesters of two years. The first two semesters is from Diploma in Healthcare Studies Level-5.

Intakes June, September Entry requirements for international students

Completion of the Diploma in Healthcare Studies Level 5 is a prerequisite to advance to Year Two of this programme. International students, where English is a second language, must have an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent.

Clinical placement

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A key component of this programme is the completion of 150 hours clinical placement, per semester, in healthcare environments.

Course contents 1st Semester (60 Credits)

20826 5012

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23386 15299 23391 15189 16870

Demonstrate knowledge of infection control requirements in a health or disability setting. Demonstrate muscular – skeletal care and handle people safely. Support a person to meet their personal care needs. Explain the first principles and key concepts of hauora based on a Maori world view. Respond to loss and grief in a health, disability, or community setting. Implement a health and safety plan for a workplace. Demonstrate knowledge of causes and associated conditions related to intellectual disability.

560 15304

Business Communication Explain and analyse whakama and the implications on Hauora outcomes.

15304

Explain and analyse whakama and the implications on Hauora outcomes. Analyse and explain the effects of colonization on Hauora outcomes.

15307

2nd Semester (62 Credits)

23920 23921 23922 23382 23923 24661 24657 15307 530

Demonstrate knowledge of dementia, personcentred care, and communication for a person living with dementia. Provide person-centred care when supporting a person living with dementia. Support a person to participate as a member of the community in a health or disability setting. Support a person to participate as a member of the community in a health or disability setting. Demonstrate knowledge of support for people living with dementia when their behavior presents challenges. Demonstrate knowledge of disability and aging in local and international contexts. Develop a support plan with a person in a health, disability, or community setting. Analyse and explain the impacts of colonisation on Hauora for Maori and one other indigenous people. Organisation Management

3rd Semester (60 Credits)

18414 7957 7979 7982 19414 630

Research Hauora Maori trends and paradigms from 1919 to the present day. Co-ordinate family meetings and Whanau Hui. Facilitate alternative care placements. Contribute to discharge of residents from residential care. Integrate theory and practice in social work. Leadership

4th Semester (60 Credits)

5615 5621 7981 7983 18564 636

Develop systems for occupational health and safety management practice. Plan and evaluate programmes to promote occupational health and safety practice. Contribute to care of people in a residential setting. Assist people to resettle in the community following residential care. Demonstrate knowledge of traditional and contemporary hauora methods of conflict resolution. Applied Management

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Information for International Students AGI is registered and accredited with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) under the provisions of the Education Act 1989, and a signatory to the New Zealand Ministry of Education Code of Practice of the Recruitment, Welfare and Support of International Students.

any of the governing members of AGI. And the governing members of AGI who have interests in organisations in the education or immigration sector that provide goods or services to tertiary students have been listed in the Offer Letter. Withdrawal and refund policy

Code of practice for the pastoral care of international students Auckland Goldstar Institute 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

Courses of 3 calendar months or more:

http://www.immigration.govt.nz

You must meet the requirements of Immigration New Zealand to study in New Zealand and you should obtain advice from Immigration New Zealand, a licensed immigration adviser or other legitimate parties in case of uncertainty of your immigration status, and ensure that you hold valid authority from Immigration New Zealand before / after undertaking any course of study or training in New Zealand. 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 http://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 http://www.acc.co.nz

Medical and travel insurance International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. Students aged under 18 International Students who are aged under 18 are required by the Code of Practice to live in supervised accommodation. If you are aged under 18, you are required to live with your parents, a caregiver appointed by your parents or legal guardian, or in a homestay arranged by the institutes. If you are aged under 18, you must complete the Application Form for Students Aged under 18. Statutory of declaration of conflict of interest from each governing member There is no material conflict of interest of

Courses of 5 weeks to 3 calendar months:

i.  Withdraw before the start of the course, or within the first 5 working days: A minimum of 25% of all course fee (excluding enrolment and material fees) paid by the student will be refunded. ii.  Withdraw after the first 5 working days: No refunds are provided after the first 5 working days of the course. Courses less than 5 weeks:

i.  Withdrawal before the start of the course, or within the first 2 working days of the course: 5 0% of all course fee (excluding enrolment and material fees) paid by the student will be refunded, unless course is only 2 working days where the school retains full fees, i.e. no refund. ii.  Withdraw after the first 2 working days: No refunds are provided after the first 2 working days of the course. ancellation of training by AGI  C AGI reserves the right to cancel training courses due to insufficient demand, unavailability of suitable staff, facilities or other major problems. The Students will be offered alternative training dates or refunds. Public trust account AGI has chosen to use the New Zealand Government guaranteed Student Fee Trust Account managed by the Public Trust to protect your fees. For further information, go to:

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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

http://www.ptnz.co.nz/ecap/splash/truststudent.jsp

AGI reserve the right to explain, change or cancel the course fees if necessary without public notice. Payment of fees AGI recommends that you direct credit your fees to the Public Trust account using the following details: Account name: Public Trust – Auckland Goldstar Institute Ltd. Bank: Bank of New Zealand Branch: North End Branch, Wellington Account NO: 02-0536-0305865-01 Swift Code: bknznz22

For more information, Contact us by Tel: +64 9 379 6628 | +64 9 337 0100  Fax: +64 9 309 1189  Email: info@agi.ac.nz

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i.   Withdraw within the first ten working days of the course: W hen the course duration is 13 weeks or greater, the provider shall allow the student to withdraw within the first 10 working days of the course and shall refund to the student the full amount of any payment or sum of payments made by the students, less 25% of the tuition fee paid. ii.  Withdraw after ten working days from the start of the course: N o refunds are provided after the first ten working days of the course.


Mission and Purpose: •  AGI will achieve high academic standards in educating and training students of diverse national and cultural backgrounds, by acting as a coherent community. •  AGI provides quality teaching and learning through its professional and experienced staff. •  AGI facilitates transition into New Zealand culture and provides a supportive learning environment to enable students to reach their work goals.

Te Kura Kairangi o Tamaki Address:  Level 5, 75 Karangahape Road, Auckland, New Zealand  Postal Address: PO Box 7652 Wellesley Street, Auckland, New Zealand  Tel:  +64 9 379 6628 | +64 9 337 0100 Fax:  +64 9 309 1189 Email:  info@agi.ac.nz or marketing@agi.ac.nz Skype:  agimarketing2 or agimarketing3

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