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WELCOME TO OPEN POLYTECHNIC Whether you are looking to improve your career prospects, or learn something new, we can help you achieve your goal. We specialise in open learning – learning that gives you more freedom to decide what you study and where you study. Our courses are specifically designed for delivery by distance, which means you can fit your study around your life. And just because you are learning by distance, doesn’t mean you have to do it alone. You will have access to your tutors and lecturers by email or phone and to other students studying the same course through the Online Campus, the student support section of our website. It is our goal to make sure that you enjoy your study and that you succeed. So welcome to learning for today’s world, and congratulations on taking up the challenge of further education.
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DIPLOMA IN DESIGN AND DECORATING Qualification code: OP5030 Level: 5 This qualification has been developed by Open Polytechnic and Resene Paints Limited in conjunction with well-known interior designer Sylvia Sandford. Students who successfully complete this qualification will have both the knowledge and skills necessary to provide interior and exterior design advice in a residential environment in relation to colour schemes, fabric use, room plans, layout and design. The skills developed will enable graduates to seek entry-level employment as an interior designer, or in specialist trade showrooms and design stores, as a consultant or as an assistant to kitchen or bathroom designers, architects or other applicable industry specialists. To successfully complete this qualification, you need to have an eye for detail and colour, the ability to perform self-directed research and present work in an attractive and professional manner.
QUALIFICATION Once you have completed all 12 courses you can apply to receive the Level 5 Diploma in Design and Decorating.
SKILLS YOU WILL LEARN When you have completed this qualification, you will have: 路 a broad range of design skills 路 an awareness of influences on current design 路 the ability to apply design principles, including planning, colour and lighting to practical design tasks.
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QUALIFICATION STRUCTURE This qualification is made up of 12 courses. Each course focuses on specific aspects of interior design and includes case studies and design activities to help you extend your knowledge in the subject area. The course materials also contain tips from Sylvia to help you along the way. There are self-check tests that allow you to check your own progress, and Sylvia’s team of interior designers will give you feedback on the assessments you submit. You must complete the courses in the order listed in the following table, as the qualification has been structured so that each course builds upon the skills learnt in the previous course. COURSE CODE
COURSE TITLE
CREDITS
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Principles and Elements of Design
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Planning
10
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Colour
10
DD4
Influences in Design and Decorating
10
DD5
Lighting
10
DD6
Flooring
10
DD7
Windows and Walls
10
DD8
Fabric and Furnishings
10
DD9
Furniture
10
DD10
Living Spaces
10
DD11
Kitchens and Laundries
10
DD12
Bedrooms and Bathrooms
10
A full description of each course is available on the course page on our website.
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COURSE MATERIALS The course materials are self-contained, with everything you need to guide you through your studies. You will need stationery items such as paper, coloured pencils and other basic drawing and writing equipment. For some courses you will also need a scale ruler that has at least 1:100, 1:50 and 1:20 scales on it.
SET TEXTS There are no set text books required for this course; however, at times you will be asked to find additional resources from the web or library, or by visiting trade design suppliers.
ASSESSMENT This qualification is internally assessed, with two assessments for each course. Assessments include case studies and projects which you submit to your tutor for marking. Some assessments may need to be submitted online. When your enrolment is confirmed, please visit My Open Polytechnic to view your assessment due dates. To access My Open Polytechnic, visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz and click on the login button at the top right of the page.
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General information ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS To enrol for this qualification you must have one of the following: · A minimum of 60 credits at Level 3 or higher on the NQF or NCEA. · A ‘B’ Bursary. · Passes in recognized Level 5 diploma level courses in New Zealand. · An overseas qualification assessed to be equivalent to the above by the programme leader or the New Zealand Qualifications Authority. · Passes in other certificate/diploma qualifications or courses as considered appropriate by the programme leader. If you have not achieved these qualifications or their equivalent, you may be admitted if you are able to demonstrate that you have a reasonable likelihood of success. Access to the internet is required for all courses in this qualification. English language English is the language of study at Open Polytechnic. You will need to be able to read and write well in English so that you can understand course materials and also submit written assessments. There are criteria that must be met if English is not your first language. For more information about English language requirements, please call freephone 0508 650 200 or visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/englishlanguage
FEES Fees are displayed on each course and qualification page on our website. Visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz and browse our subjects and courses to find the fee information you need.
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New Zealand students A New Zealand student is any New Zealand citizen, including citizens or permanent residents of the Cook Islands, Tokelau or Niue studying there or in New Zealand; New Zealand residents or New Zealand permanent residents living in New Zealand; and Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents living in New Zealand. For more information, contact us – see the last page of this brochure for contact details. An ‘international student’ is anyone who doesn’t fit the description of a New Zealand student. International students International students who are residing in New Zealand and studying part-time must have a verified work permit/visa. Please note the expiry date must be after the end date of your course. You also need to have one of the following: · A Variation of Conditions allowing study at Open Polytechnic. · A letter of authorisation from your employer (on letterhead) confirming that you need to undertake this training as part of your job. International fees must be paid in full at the time of enrolment. Students living overseas Students living overseas are required to contact the programme leader to discuss the limited access to course resources and support before enrolling in this course. Annual administration fee You will need to pay a non-refundable annual administration fee with your first enrolment in each academic year.
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Overseas handling fee If you live overseas, you will need to pay an extra, international handling charge. The amount of this fee will depend on where you live. The overseas handling fee will be added to your course fees when you enrol. CHARGE PER ENROLMENT
LOCATION Australia
$50
South Pacific region
$70
East Asia and North America
$95
Europe
$105
Rest of the world
$120
Loans, allowances and other funding Student loans and allowances are administered by StudyLink. We recommend that you apply for a student loan at least 4 weeks before the commencement of your study. We cannot confirm your enrolment or send your course materials until your fees have been paid. For more information, or to find out if you’re eligible for a student loan, visit studylink.govt.nz or give StudyLink a call on 0800 88 99 00. Financial assistance We have a fund to help students who are in financial need and have no other option for financial support. This fund is available for course fees and/or set textbooks. Conditions apply. Contact us for more information. See the last page of this brochure for contact details. Scholarships We also offer a range of scholarships to support students. Visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/scholarships for more information. ENROLMENT This qualification is open for admission throughout the year and each course officially starts on the first Monday of the month you choose for enrolment. You need to enrol online from our website. Visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/howtoenrol for more information. You will be advised if additional 6
information is needed to progress your application, and you can usually complete this online during the application process. When your enrolment is confirmed, we will send you a letter with your course start and end dates and where you can find assessment submission deadlines. We recommend that you apply to enrol in a maximum of two courses at a time. LEARNING SUPPORT Your tutor You will have a tutor for each course you study. Your tutor is there to help you through the course work, to make sure you have understood the study material and to check your progress. My Open Polytechnic My Open Polytechnic is our online portal for our students. With My Open Polytechnic you can: · update your details · view your study information · track the status of your materials · access your assessment submission deadlines, marks and final grades for each course · check your account balance · access Online Campus and the library. Once you’re enrolled, you can also keep track of your study information on the go with the My Open Polytechnic smartphone app called My OP. To download the app, search for “My OP” on the App Store (Apple iPhone) or Google Play Store (Android smartphone). These come pre-installed on your smartphone. Online Campus Access to the internet is required to access the Online Campus. This is the area of our website where you can: · access course material and submit assessments · communicate with other students in your course.
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STUDENT INFORMATION You can find current enrolment and study information on our website including details of our systems and processes and the services we offer. For more information visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/studywithus Te Wähanga Whakapakari Ako (the Learning Centre) Te Wähanga Whakapakari Ako (the Learning Centre) can help you with a wide range of learning support services and resources. These include: · tips and techniques to help you succeed in online and distance learning · one-to-one consultations with a learning advisor (telephone or email) · StudyWise and ExamWise which are free online study and exam preparation workshops · disability services · a student mentoring programme. For more information visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/learningsupport Te Kura Wänanga (the Mäori Office) Te Kura Wänanga (the Mäori Office) can help you with your learning and cultural needs in a kaupapa Mäori context. We use Mäori values and principles to enhance your learning journey. For more information visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/maorisupport Library We provide a library service for students. There is no additional fee for using it. The library service provides: · Online resources · Guides on how to search for information · A distance lending service with free and fast delivery · Information about study techniques. For more information about the library visit openpolytechnic.ac.nz/oplibrary 8
Contact us Website: openpolytechnic.ac.nz Freephone: 0508 650 200 Overseas phone: +64 4 913 5300 Email: customerservices@openpolytechnic.ac.nz Private Bag 31914 Lower Hutt 5040 New Zealand
Design and Decorating Progamme Leader Freephone: 0508 650 200
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