Unitec 2013 International Prospectus

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Unitec International Prospectus 2013 English Language Certificates Diplomas Bachelors Graduate Diplomas Postgraduate Diplomas Masters Doctorates

LoCAted iN AUcklAnd, NeW ZeALANd


» cover photo Jae Frew Unitec students in hats and gowns from India, Philippines, USA, Pakistan and People’s Republic of China.

Nau mai, haere mai ki Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka

Welcome to Unitec


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email international@unitec.ac.nz

http://nz.linkedin.com/in/unitecinternational

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Contents

Why study at Unitec Institute of Technology

Language Studies

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Unitec offers you

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Natural Sciences

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Welcome to New Zealand (Aotearoa)

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Performing and Screen Arts

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Living in Auckland (Tamaki Makau Rau)

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Sport 48

From your study to employment opportunities

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Find out more

Your real-life campus experience

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Your learning classroom

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All the support you need

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A-Z information

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Your accommodation on or off campus

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Institutional relationships

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Choose a study programme Unitec programme index

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English language programmes

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Applied Technology and Trades

International Student Application Pack (ISAP) 55 Student application process

ISAP Part 1

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Country-specific criteria

ISAP Part 2

Architecture and Landscape

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Admission requirements

ISAP Part 3

Business Studies

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Documents for Unitec applications

ISAP Part 4

Communication Studies

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Refund policy for international students

ISAP Part 5

Community and Social Practice

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Privacy Statement and Declaration

ISAP Part 6

Computing and Information Technology

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Construction and Civil Engineering

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International Student Application Form

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Design and Visual Arts

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Application for Credit Recognition/Cross-credits

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Education 36

2013 calendar

inside back

Health 39

Further information

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We look forward to celebrating your success at Unitec.


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Unitec offers you > Internationally recognised qualifications > A government tertiary institution in vibrant Auckland city > Three campuses all located in Auckland city > Affordable quality education > The opportunity to progress through certificates, diplomas, degrees and postgraduate programmes > A diverse New Zealand and multi-cultural student population > Student visas and graduate job search visas issued on campus > On-campus accommodation and homestay options > On-campus facilities including a bank, bookshop, health centre, gym, squash courts and childcare facilities > Overseas exchange opportunities > An English language programme with weekly intakes and an accredited IELTS testing centre on campus > Teaching staff with industry experience > Work placements that build industry knowledge


4 Welcome to New Zealand (Aotearoa)

A beautiful piece of paradise in the South Pacific, New Zealand is a country of contrasts. From tropical forests to white sand beaches, and towering mountains to bubbling hot springs, the scenery is spectacular. Then there are New Zealand’s modern and vibrant cities bursting with world-class restaurants, galleries, theatres and museums. Keen for adventure? You can ski, sail, hike, sky dive and mountain bike your way around the country. Or simply enjoy the relaxed lifestyle and clean air that Kiwis take for granted.

Did you know that New Zealand is repeatedly voted one of the world’s most peaceful countries according to the Global Peace Index? With just over four million people, New Zealand has a really diverse population. The indigenous Māori people were the first inhabitants of Aotearoa and today New Zealanders come from all over the world, including the Pacific Islands, Asia, Africa, the Americas and Europe. New Zealand welcomes everyone, practises all forms of religion, and enjoys political debate and freedom of speech. We were the first country in the world to give women the vote, and are proud to be nuclear free!

Please note that Auckland and Unitec are not affected by the Christchurch earthquakes or the aftershocks.

Auckland City 762.49 km

Christchurch earthquake


5 Living in Auckland (Tamaki Makau Rau)

The Māori name for Auckland is Tamaki Makau Rau, which means ‘city of many lovers’. And it’s true – we love Auckland and we are sure you will too!

Did you know? Auckland is New Zealand’s biggest city – around one third of the population lives here, about 1.4 million people. It’s also the largest Polynesian city in the world. According to Mercer Quality of Living survey, Auckland is currently ranked as the third best city to live in the world! Auckland’s major businesses include information and computer technology, biotechnology and the creative industries. Health, construction, viticulture and food manufacturing are also important. Auckland is often called the city of sails because the harbour is full of hundreds of yachts. In fact, there are more yachts per person than any other city in the world. At 328 metres high, Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower is the tallest building in New Zealand.

What’s on? Events in Auckland Music in the Parks From January to April every year free music concerts take place in parks across the city. From international rock stars to New Zealand’s best jazz and blues musicians, and every musical genre in between.

The Lantern Festival

International Film Festival

Every February Auckland celebrates Chinese New Year in style with hundreds of beautiful lanterns, food, fortune telling and fireworks in Albert Park.

See the very best in international and independent film making from New Zealand and around the world at this annual festival in July and August.

Devonport, Waiheke Island and Kumeu Wine and Food Festivals

Diwali Festival of Lights

Taste the best of New Zealand’s food, wine and beer at these popular food festivals that happen each summer.

Each October, the Hindu festival of Diwali lights up the Auckland sky with fireworks. It’s a great opportunity to experience and celebrate Indian dance, music and food.

Round the Bays Fun Run

Silo Sessions

For a fantastic day out in March, join 40,000 participants in an 8.4km run or walk around Auckland’s beautiful waterfront and enjoy a barbeque at the end!

Fancy some free entertainment? Watch classic films on Friday nights and see live music on Saturday afternoons at Auckland’s new waterfront development, Silo Park. While you’re there, shop for crafts, fashion and food, as well as local wines and beer, at Silo market.

Auckland Arts Festival This dazzling event only happens once every two years and it’s worth the wait! During March more than 500 artists perform in over 75 different events at galleries, museums, parks and theatres across Auckland.

Pasifika Festival Held every March, this is a colourful festival of music, food and dance to celebrate the different cultures of the Pacific Islands including Fiji, Tonga and Samoa.

Waiheke Jazz Festival In April you can listen to world famous musicians and hear new talent at this weekend festival that celebrates jazz in all its forms.

NZ International Comedy Festival During April and May comedians from all over the world travel to Auckland to make you laugh. With sketch shows, improvisation and even musical comedy there is something for everyone.

Sports Events Aucklanders love their sport and there are always live games to watch. Whether you’re a rugby, netball, basketball or soccer fan, you’ll find these sports being played all over Auckland.

Useful Auckland information Auckland events calendar www.eventfinder.co.nz

Public transport www.maxx.co.nz

Embassies in NZ www.mfat.govt.nz/embassies

Auckland visitor information www.aucklandnz.com

Auckland airport www.aucklandairport.co.nz

Auckland backpackers www.aucklandbackpackers.co.nz


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The Department of Design and Visual Arts on our Mt Albert campus.

From your study to employment opportunities Choosing what to study

Variation to Work Visa

Part-time jobs

It’s important to think carefully about the programme you want to study because this will determine your career for a few years after you graduate. Choosing a subject you are interested in is usually a good start.

During your studies, if you are eligible to work 20 hours per week, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) will include this condition on your Student Visa. This allows you to work part-time during the academic year (February to December). You are then able to apply for a further Variation to Work Visa, which allows you to work full-time during the summer holidays (December to February). Visit www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant for more information.

There are all sorts of part-time jobs in Auckland throughout the year including hospitality, office work and retail. Some part-time jobs may continue throughout the semester, some may just be for a few days. Employers in NZ must abide by the laws when hiring staff so make sure you know what the law is: http://dol.govt.nz/er/

At Unitec you can build a study programme to suit you. This means starting your studies at the right level and then progressing to more advanced programmes as you need to. You will be taught by lecturers who are experts in their field and have excellent connections in their industry. Many Unitec programmes include a work placement, which can give you a competitive advantage when you start applying for jobs.

Our graduates find jobs Many of our graduates find employment in Auckland or other parts of New Zealand because employers are always looking for the combination of theory and practical skills that you gain at Unitec. Others choose to settle in other countries, as your qualification will be internationally recognised. The practical experience you will bring to the workplace will be invaluable, no matter where in the world you go.

Graduate Job Search Visa (GJS) Once you have completed your studies and if you are eligible, you can apply for the GJS visa.

Inland Revenue Department (IRD) You must apply to the IRD for a tax number. This is the number you give to your employer and your bank so that you are not paying the highest rate of tax on your earnings. Visit www.ird.govt.nz for more information.

Where to look for work There are many places to find both full-time and part-time work, such as: > Student Job Search www.sjs.org.nz > Unitec's Career Centre at the Mt Albert campus. The staff here will help you with employment skills, including writing your resume, interview skills and advice about where to look for a job. Visit www.career.unitec.ac.nz for more information > Check out the local newspaper www.nzherald.co.nz > Popular job hunting websites are www.seek.co.nz www.trademe.co.nz and www.search4jobs.co.nz


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International students' Orientation Day with Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae in the background.

Your real-life campus experience Unitec’s 23,000 students, including over 2,500 international students, study on three campuses in Auckland.

Mt Albert campus > The main Unitec campus is set in a beautiful, 55 hectare site of trees, lawns and gardens. > It’s a 10 minute drive to the buzz of downtown Auckland and the city beaches. > Student accommodation on campus.

Waitakere campus > Located in the heart of a busy shopping area and next to a new public library. > 10 minutes from the Mt Albert campus on the free shuttle bus. > This campus focuses on health science, nursing and social practice programmes.

Northern campus > Located in Albany the Northern campus is ideal for students living on Auckland’s North Shore. > This campus focuses on trades, healthcare, business, communication and IT.

USU Students' Association at

Learn about New Zealand's

Unitec

indigenous Māori culture

The Unitec Students' Association works hard to keep your calendar full, organising events such as music festivals and parties; plays and comedy shows; film nights; sports and gaming events; cultural events; outdoor adventure trips; international food fairs; free BBQs; comedy nights and so much more!

If you are interested in knowing the indigenous culture of New Zealand, creditbearing elective (papers) are available across a range of subject or interest areas.

Check www.usu.co.nz for information.

Refreshments Enjoy the barista coffee in our many cafés, with the different flavours of food from around the world to delight your tastebuds.

Sport and fitness The Sports Centre offers excellent training facilities for all ages and fitness levels. You can play squash at the National Squash Centre, choose a yoga or pilates fitness class or use the weight room and cardio area. Concession and discount cards are available to students.

Art and Design (Toi), Māori philosophy and cosmology, protocols and practices of indigenous Māori, and an introduction to Māori (Te Reo) language. Choose a friendly, inclusive paper where you get to know the local indigenous people of New Zealand. To find out more, visit our website www.maorielectives.unitec.ac.nz.


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Student Advisors, International Office - Grace Zhang, Naomi Twigden, Tara Mason, Raewyn Castle, Sylvia Rechsteiner, Sarah Sung

All the support you need He aha te mea nui ot tea ao? He tangata! He tangata! He tangata! What is the most important thing in the world? It is people! It is people! It is people! You can get everything you need on campus from our expert and friendly staff, from visa support to help finding a job.

International Office The friendly International Office is your one-stop support centre where you can drop in and get the help you need. We offer: > Visa support with fast turnaround when it’s time to renew your student visa > Student advisers to help you with academic course advice and study options > An insurance officer to help you with insurance claims.

Career Centre The Career Centre has experienced and qualified career consultants available for workshops and one-on-one sessions. Check out www.career.unitec.ac.nz

Te Puna Ako Learning Centre

What else is on campus?

The Centre offers free workshops, small group and one-on-one meetings with our specialist support staff to give you coursespecific support, as well as help with general study skills.

> Banking – you can even open a bank account from home before you arrive!

Libraries and computing labs We have four libraries across our campuses. There are also plenty of computing labs you can use and wireless access areas on campus.

The Language Learning Centre Located at the Mt Albert campus library, this centre has a wide range of language resources available, including course books, magazines and DVDs.

Health and wellbeing > The Health Centre offers a comprehensive medical service with doctor and nurse appointments available. > There is a pharmacy on campus. > The Counselling Centre offers you free confidential counselling. > For spiritual support you can visit our chaplaincy or Muslim prayer room.

> Shuttle bus (across the Mt Albert campus, between the Mt Albert campus and the nearby train station, and between the Mt Albert and Waitakere campuses) >C opy Centre and Bookshop >P acific Centre for Learning, Teaching and Research >V eterinary Clinic > Hairdressers >M uslim Prayer Room >C hapel (Mt Albert campus)

Contact us www.facebook.com/international.unitec www.twitter.com/intlunitecnz http://nz.linkedin.com/in/unitecinternational www.youtube.com/unitecinternational


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Residential Village exterior.

Your accommodation on or off campus On campus

Unitec Residential Village on campus

Meet and greet

If you want the buzz and security of living on campus, Unitec has a range of accommodation available. The options range from a studio to five-bedroom apartments which are all self-catered. Each apartment (except for the studio) has a separate bedroom, lounge, bathroom (or two) and a well-equipped kitchen. Your furnished bedroom has a comfortable bed, some storage, space to study and a connection for a phone and computer (please note that if you require a fast broadband connection, then that is your responsibility). There is parking available and also an on-site laundry. You can choose to stay for a semester or a year.

This 134-bed apartment complex offers a mix of living options (listed below). Prices are for one person/per bedroom/per week (based on one person per bedroom):

Unitec offers a friendly pick-up service from Auckland airport (homestay students excluded) for a fee of NZD 65. If you want to be met at the airport on arrival, please fill in the form at least five days before you arrive in Auckland. You can find the form online www.international.unitec.ac.nz > pre-departure.

Unitec Residential Village – Great North Road This complex contains 34 self-contained, fully-furnished apartments. The indicative rent is based on one person/per bedroom/ per week: 5 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment – rent per bedroom: up to NZD 166 per week

5 bedroom/2 bathroom apartment – rent per bedroom: up to NZD 181 4 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment – rent per bedroom: up to NZD 178 3 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment – rent per bedroom: up to NZD 187 2 bedroom/2 bathroom apartment – rent per bedroom: up to NZD 201 2 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment – rent per bedroom: up to NZD 194 bedroom/1 bathroom studio* – rent per 1 studio: up to NZD 282 *does not have a separate bedroom

For the latest information about on-campus accommodation, including the application form, please visit www.accommodation.unitec.ac.nz

Off campus – stay with a homestay family Living in homestay is a great way to practise your English language skills and experience Kiwi life. All homestay students have their own room and are provided with two meals a day during the week and three meals a day at the weekends. The cost is NZD 250 per week, plus a placement fee of NZD 220 and an airport pick-up fee of NZD 80. The homestay information and application form can be found online at www.accommodation.unitec.ac.nz. Please note that these prices listed are subject to review.


Unitec programme index www.intprogrammes.unitec.ac.nz programme CODE

DURATION

INTAKE

ANNUAL NZD TUITION FEES

1 year

July

NZD 18,000

1 year

Feb/July

NZD 18,000

3 years 3 years 3 years 3 years

Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb

NZD NZD NZD NZD

19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000

2 years 3 years 4 years 1.5 – 2.5 years 1.5 – 2.5 years 2 years

Feb/Jul Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb

NZD NZD NZD NZD NZD NZD

19,000 19,000 19,000 21,000 21,000 21,000

1 semester 1 semester 2 years 1+ years 3 years 1+ years 1+ year 1 year 2 years

Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 8,750 NZD 8,750 NZD 17,500 NZD 17,500 NZD 17,500 NZD 17,500 NZD 17,500 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000

1 semester 3 years

Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 9,500 NZD 18,500

1 year 1 year 2 years

July Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 18,000 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000

1 semester 3 years 1 year 1 semester 1 year 2 years

Feb/July Feb Throughout the year Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 9,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 10,500 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000

1 semester 1 semester 1 semester 2 years 1 year 3 years 1+ years 1 year 2 years 3 years

Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 8,750 NZD 8,750 NZD 9,500 NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 18,000 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000

2 years 2 years 3 years 2 years 2 years 2 years

Feb Feb/July Feb/July Feb Feb Feb

NZD NZD NZD NZD NZD NZD

3 years

Feb/July

NZD 19,000

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY and TRADES Certificate in Applied Technology (Audio-Visual Technician) Certificate in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering, Autotronics, Boatbuilding, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Carpentry, Furniture and Cabinetmaking, Marine Engineering Systems, Welding and Fabrication) Bachelor of Applied Technology (Specialise in Automotive Engineering) Bachelor of Applied Technology (Specialise in Building) Bachelor of Applied Technology (Specialise in Electrotechnology) Bachelor of Applied Technology (Specialise in Marine) Architecture and Landscape Diploma in Landscape Design Bachelor of Architectural Studies Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture Master of Architecture Master of Architecture (Professional) BUSINESS STUDIES Certificate in Business (Introductory) New Zealand Diploma in Business (EAL) New Zealand Diploma in Business Diploma in Professional Accountancy Bachelor of Business (Accountancy, Finance, Management, Marketing) Graduate Diploma in Business Graduate Diploma in Professional Accountancy Postgraduate Diploma in Business Master of Business COMMUNICATION STUDIES Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Bachelor of Communication (Event Management, International Communication, Media Studies, Public Relations) Graduate Diploma in Event Communication Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication Master of International Communication COMMUNITY and SOCIAL PRACTICE Certificate in Community Skills Bachelor of Social Practice (Community Development, Social Work) Graduate Diploma in Not-For-Profit Management Postgraduate Certificate in Social Practice Postgraduate Diploma in Social Practice Master of Social Practice COMPUTING and INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 3) Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 4) Certificate in Information Technology Diploma in Information Technology Support Diploma in Applied Computer Systems Engineering Bachelor of Computing Systems Graduate Diploma in Computing Postgraduate Diploma in Computing Master of Computing Doctor of Computing CONSTRUCTION and CIVIL ENGINEERING National Diploma in Surveying New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil) Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) National Diploma in Architectural Technology National Diploma in Construction Management National Diploma in Quantity Surveying Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics, Construction Management, Property Development)

19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000

Disclaimer: The purpose of this document is to provide information on the Unitec programmes that will be offered in 2013. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information is correct at the time of publication. Please note that the tuition fees are subject to review and some of the programmes and courses offered are subject to final approval and the number of enrolment applications. An enrolment fee of NZD 150 is payable for all first time enrolments.


11 programmE CODE

DURATION

INTAKE

ANNUAL NZD TUITION FEES

1 year 2 years 3 years

Feb/July Feb/July Feb

NZD 18,000 NZD 18,000 NZD 19,000

1.5 – 3 years

Feb

NZD 21,000

3 years 1 year 1 year 2 years 2 years 3 years

Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Throughout the year

1 year 3 years 3 years 3 years 1 semester 1 year 2 years 2 years

July Feb Feb Feb Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb

NZD 17,500 NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 10,500 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000 NZD 21,000

Various 1 semester 1 semester 1 semester – 1.5 years 16 weeks 3 years 1 semester

Throughout the year Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 400 pw NZD 6,720 9,000 (+600 CELTA) NZD 6,720 ps NZD 9,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 9,000

1 year 2 years 3 years

Feb Feb Feb/July

NZD 18,000 NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000

1 semester 2 years

Feb/July Feb

NZD 9,000 NZD 18,000

3 years 1 year

Feb Feb

NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000

2 years 3 years

Feb/July Feb/July

NZD 19,000 NZD 19,000

1 semester

Feb/July

NZD 10,000

DESIGN and VISUAL ARTS Certificate in Design and Visual Arts Diploma in Applied Interior Design Bachelor of Design and Visual Arts (Graphic Design and Animation,Interior Design, Photography and Media Arts, Product and Furniture Design, Visual Arts (Painting, Sculpture)) Master of Design EDUCATION Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Postgraduate Diploma in Education Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Management Master of Education Master of Educational Leadership and Management Doctor of Philosophy (Education)

NZD NZD NZD NZD NZD NZD

19,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 21,000

HEALTH National Certificate in Mental Health Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) Bachelor of Nursing Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science (Generic) Master of Health Science (Generic) Master of Osteopathy LANGUAGE STUDIES Certificate in Intensive English Certificate in English as an Additional Language Certificate in Language Teaching Diploma in English (Advanced) Certificate in Liaison Interpreting Bachelor of Arts (English as an Additional Language)* Graduate Certificate in English as an Additional Language

NZD

NATURAL SCIENCES Certificate in Animal Management Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare, Biodiversity Management) PERFORMING and SCREEN ARTS Certificate in Music (Introductory) Diploma in Contemporary Music Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre, Contemporary Dance, Screen Arts, Production Design and Management) Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice (Theatre and Screen) SPORT Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education Bachelor of Sport (Coaching, Management, Physical Education) Study Abroad Study Abroad Certificate of Proficiency * programme is only open to students from partner institutions

The levels here represent the level at which the study is completed – eg a bachelors degree is level 7, diplomas are either level 5 or level 6. These levels are also the same levels indicated throughout the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) (see www.nzqa.govt.nz/qualifications/index.html) and for immigration purposes (see www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/work/skilledmigrant/).

Level 10 Doctorates Level 9 Masters Level 8

Postgraduate diplomas and certificates

Level 7

Bachelors degrees, graduate diplomas

Level 6 Diplomas Level 5 Diplomas Level 4 Certificates

Unitec programme index

Unitec offers a wide range of programmes, from certificates to doctoral degrees. A doctorate is the highest level of study in New Zealand (level 10), while a certificate is at level 4. If you’re studying for a bachelors degree you would normally take courses at levels 5 to 7.


English language programmes > Unitec’s Department of Language Studies is one of NZ’s leading providers of English language programmes and is also an IELTS Testing Centre. > Our teachers are internationally recognised as amongst the best in the world. > Our bilingual counsellors will help you with your personal and study needs. > You can enjoy the company of New Zealand students and campus life. > Students who graduate from our English language programmes can progress into academic programmes without needing to take the IELTS test.

Unitec academic programmes requiring IELTS 5.5

Unitec academic programmes requiring IELTS 6.0

Advanced

Unitec academic programmes requiring IELTS 6.5 Level 3

(Cert in English as an Additional Language) (requires IELTS 6.0)

Upper Intermediate

Level 2 (requires IELTS 5.5)

Intermediate

Level 1

Pre-Intermediate Elementary Certificate in Intensive English 5 levels, 10 weeks per level, NZD 400 per week Entry: placement test on orientation day

Diploma in English (Advanced) 3 levels, 1 semester per level, NZD 6,720 per semester Entry: IELTS, Intensive English, or placement test


13 Certificate in Intensive English

Diploma in English (Advanced)

> Intensive practical/academic English > Flexible starting dates > Well-equipped Language Learning Centre and computer labs > IELTS preparation courses > Interactive classroom experiences > Four terms per year, each term is 10 weeks long > Students can study from two to 40 weeks per year

> Preparation for academic study in business and other fields > Higher-level speaking courses can be combined with lower-level writing courses (or vice versa) > Requires a minimum of IELTS 5.0 for entry

Students are tested on arrival (at orientation) and placed in the right level > Elementary > Pre-intermediate > Intermediate > Upper Intermediate > Advanced

Times and tuition fees Classes are held Monday to Friday, 20 hours per week Tuition fees: NZD 400 per week NZD 4,000 per 10-week term Enrolment fee: NZD 150 (once only)

Intake dates 2012 Term 3

Term 4

(16 July - 21 Sept)

(8 Oct - 14 Dec)

16 July

8 Oct

23 July

15 Oct

30 July

22 Oct

6 Aug

29 Oct

13 Aug *

5 Nov *

20 Aug

12 Nov

27 Aug

19 Nov

3 Sept

26 Nov

10 Sept *

3 Dec *

17 Sept *

10 Dec *

Courses > Oral Skills 1 and 2 > Text Based Skills 1 and 2 > Focus courses including English for Academic Purposes, Academic Skills for Business Studies

Times and tuition fees Classes are held Monday to Friday Tuition fees: NZD 6,720 per semester Enrolment fee: NZD 150 (once only)

Further study There are three exit awards from this programme: > Certificate in English (Social and Community) – Level 1 accepted instead of IELTS 5.5 > Diploma in English (Academic) – Level 2 accepted instead of IELTS 6.0 > Diploma in English (Advanced) – Level 3 accepted instead of IELTS 6.5

Intake dates Semester 1: Semester 2:

18 February - 28 June 15 July – 22 November

* non-intake dates

Term 1

Term 2

Term 3

Term 4

(21 Jan- 28 March)

(15 April - 21June)

(8 July - 13 Sept)

(30 Sept - 6 Dec)

21 Jan

15 April

8 July

30 Sept

28 Jan

22 April

15 July

7 Oct

4 Feb

29 April

22 July

14 Oct

11 Feb

6 May

29 July

21 Oct

18 Feb *

13 May *

5 Aug *

28 Oct *

25 Feb

20 May

12 Aug

4 Nov

4 March

27 May

19 Aug

11 Nov

11 March

4 June

26 Aug

18 Nov

18 March *

11 June *

2 Sept *

25 Nov *

25 March *

18 June *

9 Sept *

2 Dec *

* non-intake dates

english language programmes

Intake dates 2013


“YouTube was where I first saw Unitec and I haven’t looked back since. I started with the Certificate programme and am now in the Bachelor programme. Not only is the learning diverse, the staff and students here are diverse as well. My confidence has grown and Unitec is a fun and interesting place to be." Amit Purkayastha, Bangladesh Bachelor of Applied Technology (Specialising in Electrotechnology)

Applied Technology and Trades Unitec offers a range of entry level certificate programmes as well as bachelors degrees in automotive engineering, building, electrotechnology and marine. Our qualifications are recognised both internationally and locally because they are also endorsed by wellknown companies who recognise the trade skills that Unitec provides.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Bachelor of Applied Technology (Specialise in Automotive Engineering, Building, Electrotechnology and Marine)

Certificate in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering, Autotronics)

Certificate in Applied Technology (Carpentry)#

Certificate in Applied Technology (Boatbuilding)

Certificate in Applied Technology (Marine Engineering Systems)#

Certificate in Applied Technology (Furniture and Cabinetmaking)#

Certificate in Applied Technology (Audio-Visual Technician, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering)

Certificate in Applied Technology (Welding and Fabrication)#

* The National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering; Automotive Electrical Engineering), the Diploma in Applied Technology (Building) and the National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electrician) are part-time programmes and are only available to graduates who are currently in New Zealand. To enrol, students must be working as an apprentice within one of these industries. #Check www.intprogrammes.unitec.ac.nz for information.


15 Applied Technology and Trades Certificate in Applied Technology (Audio-Visual Technician)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Course description: Develop your knowledge and skills to find

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

employment in a range of audio-visual industries such as theatre, stage

> Entry to Bachelor of Applied Technology

Intake: July

and screen productions, outdoor events and film production.

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000 plus NZD 700 approximately for tools and books Certificate in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Course description: Find out how to carry out general repairs on

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

engines, transmissions, brakes, steering and suspension, and fuel and

> Entry to Bachelor of Applied Technology

Intake: Feb/July

electronic control systems. Apply what you've learnt in our automotive

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no score

facilities.

lower than 5.0; TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000 plus NZD 1,400 approximately for tools and books Certificate in Applied Technology (Autotronics)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Course description: Gain an insight into basic motor vehicle

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

mechanical systems, and learn to find faults and diagnose automotive

> Entry to Bachelor of Applied Technology

Intake: Feb/July

electronic problems. Use our state-of-the-art testing and diagnostic

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no score

equipment.

lower than 5.0; TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000 plus NZD 1,500 approximately for tools and books Certificate in Applied Technology (Boatbuilding)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Course description: Find out how to build a variety of crafts, and

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

become knowledgeable about boat construction, composites and the

> Entry to Bachelor of Applied Technology

Intake: Feb/July

use of AutoCAD.

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000 plus NZD 1,000 approximately for tools and books

Level: 4, 120 credits

Course description: Find out how to test circuits and diagnose

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

faults in electrical equipment, and gain the skills to repair and test

> Entry to Bachelor of Applied Technology

Intake: Feb/July

electrical appliances and equipment.

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000 plus NZD 850 approximately for tools and books Certificate in Applied Technology (Electronics Engineering)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Course description: Learn to design combinational circuits using

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

programmable logic devices, and further your knowledge of analogue

> Entry to Bachelor of Applied Technology

Intake: Feb/July

and digital circuit theory and their practical applications. Become

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5 with no score

competent in CAD, PLC and C++ programming, as well as MultiSim

lower than 5.0; TOEFL or equivalent

circuit simulation software.

Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000 plus NZD 600 approximately for tools and books

Applied Technology and Trades

Certificate in Applied Technology (Electrical Engineering)


16 Applied Technology and Trades Bachelor of Applied Technology (specialise in Automotive Engineering)

Career opportunities:

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Critical analysis is an

Duration: 3 years

Completion of Unitec's

important component of your study, and you’ll

> Accident investigator

Intake: Feb/July

Certificate in Applied Technology

compare and contrast existing automotive systems

> Automotive business owner/

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

(Autotronics or Automotive

and modify them where applicable. Transport

manager

no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or

Engineering) or a portfolio

efficiency and sustainability issues, traffic accident

> Automotive specialist/technician

equivalent

of evidence showing similar

analysis and vehicle systems diagnosis are “hot”

> Car design and building specialist

Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000

knowledge and skills (see website

areas which provide future employment prospects.

> High performance technician

for details). Not available to school

Partial degree study may be recognised with

> Vehicle sales and service manager

leavers.

the award of a Diploma in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering).

Bachelor of Applied Technology (specialise in Building)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Become knowledgeable

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Completion of Unitec's Certificate

about building administration, building

> Building compliance officer

Intake: Feb/July

in Applied Technology (Carpentry)

envelopment and building structure. Develop the

> Building manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

or a portfolio of evidence showing

skills to plan, implement and monitor a building

> Project manager

with no score lower than 5.0;

similar knowledge and skills (see

project. You also explore aspects of sustainable

> Property developer

TOEFL or equivalent

website for details). Not available

building technology practices and integrate this

Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000

to school leavers.

knowledge within a New Zealand setting. Partial degree study may be recognised with the award of a Diploma in Applied Technology (Building).

Bachelor of Applied Technology (specialise in Electrotechnology)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Bachelor of Applied

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Completion of Unitec's Certificate

Technology, specialising in Electrotechnology, helps

> Computer engineer/technologist

Intake: Feb/July

in Applied Technology (Electronics

you discover what it takes to develop, engineer and

> Design draftsperson

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

or Electrical Engineering) or a

service electrical and electronics equipment. Learn

> Digital systems technologist

with no score lower than 5.0;

portfolio of evidence showing

to use materials, tools and equipment skillfully

> Electrical engineer/technologist

TOEFL or equivalent

similar knowledge and skills (see

and safely. Partial degree study may be recognised

> Electronics engineer/technologist

Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000

website for details). Not available

with the award of a Diploma in Applied Technology

> Mechatronics engineer/

to school leavers.

(Electrotechnology).

technologist > Project leader > Technical manager

Bachelor of Applied Technology (specialise in Marine)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: You’ll become knowledgeable

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Completion of Unitec's

about every aspect of boat design and prepare

> Marine designer or draftsperson

Intake: Feb

Certificate in Applied Technology

yourself for a wide range of roles in the marine

> Project manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

(Boatbuilding) or a portfolio

industry, in New Zealand or overseas. Become

with no score lower than 5.0;

of evidence showing similar

familiar with all aspects of yacht design, gain

TOEFL or equivalent

knowledge and skills (see website

confidence in the use of Computer Aided Design

Tuition fee per year: NZD 18,000

for details). Not available to school

(CAD), and improve your understanding of

leavers.

operating a business. Partial degree study may be recognised with the award of a Diploma in Applied Technology (Marine).


"Unitec tailor-made my programme as I went from the Diploma in Landscape Design into the Bachelor’s degree. I have received incredible support and guidance through every step of my application which made Unitec my obvious choice as I felt welcomed from the beginning. I found the entire experience has built my confidence". Natasha Iyer, India Bachelor of Landscape Architecture

Architecture and Landscape www.architecture.unitec.ac.nz www.landscape.unitec.ac.nz

Study architecture or landscape architecture at Unitec and you learn to produce designs that are inspiring, effective, sustainable and enhance the environment. Our architecture programmes are recognised and endorsed by the New Zealand Institute of Architects, the New Zealand Registered Architects Board and the Commonwealth Association of Architects. The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture is recognised by the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects and the Diploma in Landscape Design by the Garden Design Society of New Zealand. Study in India, China, Italy or the Pacific Islands as part of your studies.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

For portfolio requirements, please check www.unitec.ac.nz/future-students/enrolment/ admission-requirements/portfolios/portfolios

Master of Landscape Architecture

Master of Architecture (Professional)

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture

Bachelor of Architectural Studies

Diploma in Landscape Design

National Diploma in Architectural Technology (see Construction and Civil Engineering)

Master of Architecture


18 architecture and landscape Diploma in Landscape Design

Career opportunities:

Level: 5, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain expertise in the area of garden

Duration: 2 years

Relevant work experience and a

design and apply your creativity. This programme gives you a

> Botanic garden manager

Intake: Feb/July

portfolio demonstrating visual,

comprehensive grounding in plant selection, drawing, design

> Garden centre design

English: IELTS (Academic)

spatial and graphic ability.

and site planning.

consultant

6.0 with no score lower than

> Landscape designer

5.0; TOEFL or equivalent

> Landscape maintenance

Tuition fee per year:

manager

NZD 19,000

> Landscaper

Bachelor of Architectural Studies

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain an understanding of architectural

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Interview may be required. Portfolio

design, urban housing and learn about environmental

> Continue on to the

Intake: Feb

is required (see website for details).

sustainability.

Master of Architecture

English: IELTS (Academic)

(Professional) and become

6.0 with no score lower than

an architect

5.0; TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture

Level: 7, 480 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture

Career opportunities:

Duration: 4 years

Interview and portfolio is required

is accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Landscape

> Environmental design

Intake: Feb

(see website for details).

Architecture (NZILA). At the heart of the programme, is the design

consultant

English: IELTS (Academic)

studio, where you will work on the designs for your landscape

> Heritage landscape

6.5 with no score lower than

architecture projects. Further enriching the studio work is a series

consultant

6.0; TOEFL or equivalent

of lecture-based classes, where you’ll learn about landscape

> Landscape architect

Tuition fee per year:

and environmental design, the history and theory of landscape

> Landscape assessment

NZD 19,000

architecture, contemporary urbanism, and environmental planning,

consultant

assessment and management.

> Landscape planner > Urban landscape designer

Master of Landscape Architecture

Career opportunities:

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: This degree gives landscape architects

Duration: 1.5 – 2.5 years

Bachelors degree, interview and a

a chance to further their skills, investigate new design

> Landscape architectural

Intake: Feb

significant portfolio of professional

techniques and collaborate with other professionals in New

design leaders, design

English: IELTS (Academic)

work sufficient to enable critical

Zealand and overseas.

educators and design

6.5 with no score lower than

reflection on your practice at the

6.0; TOEFL or equivalent

beginning of the programme.

researchers > Architects and others who

Tuition fee per year:

wish to develop landscape

NZD 21,000

architectural design capabilities


19 Master of Architecture

Career opportunities:

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Develop the ability to promote

Duration: 1.5 – 2.5 years

Bachelors degree, interview and a

sustainable and ethical approaches to architecture and

> Architecture practitioner

Intake: Feb

significant portfolio of professional

development. Each year, you take part in design workshops,

(senior level)

English: IELTS (Academic)

work sufficient to enable critical

at which you present your work in progress for critique and

> Architecture lecturer

6.5 with no score lower than

reflection on your practice at the

evaluation by invited international architects, landscape

(senior level)

6.0; TOEFL or equivalent

beginning of the programme.

architects and designers.

Tuition fee per year: NZD 21,000 Master of Architecture (PROFESSIONAL)

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Build on your knowledge in new areas or

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Bachelors degree in architecture,

expand into areas such as urban housing design.

> After graduation – and

Intake: Feb

OR a significant portfolio of

following a period of

English: IELTS (Academic)

professional work and demonstrate

approved work experience

6.5 with no score lower than

competencies equivalent to

– you will be eligible for

6.0; TOEFL or equivalent

a bachelors-level graduate in

registration as a New

Tuition fee per year:

architecture, OR have a recognised

Zealand architect.

NZD 21,000

postgraduate qualification in

architecture and landscape

architecture; interview.


“Unitec is a very progressive institute and I can benefit greatly from studying here. Studying at one of the best schools that is on the leading edge could be a factor in landing my dream job. It is a roller coaster experience where you can have issues juggling several assignments and courses all at once. However, on the flip side you can meet new people and travel to different places.” Reuben John C. Domopoy, Philippines Graduate Diploma in Business

Business Studies www.accounting.unitec.ac.nz www.management.unitec.ac.nz

You can study a range of business programmes – from accounting, finance and human resources (HR) to management, marketing, operations management and sales. All our business programmes have been developed with input from national and international business leaders. You will study business practice in real-world organisations and can also opt for IBL - Industry Based Learning experience.

Master of Business

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Academic Requirements of NZICA, CPA, ACCA

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Graduate Diploma in Business (HR, Operations Management, Marketing, Sales)

Academic Requirements of NZIM (DipMgt)

Bachelor of Business (Management, Marketing)

New Zealand Diploma in Business

Certificate in Business (Introductory)

Bachelor of Business (Accountancy, Finance)

Graduate Diploma in Professional Accountancy

Diploma in Professional Accountancy


21

business studies Certificate in Business (Introductory)

Level: 3, 60 credits

Course description: Gain an introduction to the principles

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

and practices of general business in real-world settings as you

This programme is the pathway

Intake: Feb/July

build your critical thinking, self-management, communication

for the New Zealand Diploma in

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

and problem solving skills.

Business.

Level: 5, 60 credits

Course description: This is restricted entry to the New

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

Zealand Diploma in Business. Successful completion of

This programme prepares you

Intake: Feb/July

required courses in the EAL semester allows students to

for further study in the New

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

re-enrol in a second semester of the NZ Diploma in Business.

Zealand Diploma in Business

with no score lower than 5.0;

Students who then complete the 2-year diploma, or who

TOEFL or equivalent

have a B average over all courses taken in the first year, may

Tuition fee per semester:

transfer to the Bachelor of Business with cross-credits.

(no score lower than 5.0); or equivalent Tuition fee per semester: NZD 8,750 New zealand Diploma in Business (EAL)

NZD 8,750 New zealand Diploma in Business (general, accounting or management)

Level: 6, 240 credits

Course description: Learn business skills from a wide range

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

of subjects such as accounting, commercial law, finance

> Assistant accountant

Intake: Feb/July

and banking. For students who have a direct entry into the

> Business administrator

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

NZDipBus, a minimum of three NZDipBus courses with a B

> Bank teller

with no score less than 5.5;

average will allow direct entry into the Bachelor of Business.

> Credit controller

TOEFL or equivalent

The diploma is endorsed by the NZ Institute of Management

> Financial risk manager

Tuition fee per year:

and the NZ Institute of Chartered Accountants..

> Project manager > Recruitment officer

NZD 17,500

Level: 6, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Diploma in Professional Accountancy

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1+ years

Bachelors degree;

is designed to help you complete the academic requirements

> Auditor

Intake: Feb/July

assessment of bachelors

of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants

> Business adviser

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

degree by NZQA, if you

(NZICA). If you’re completing this qualification to meet the

> Financial accountant

with no score lower than 5.5;

intend to register with

fourth-year academic requirement of NZICA, you should

> Management accountant

TOEFL or equivalent

NZICA.

carefully select your courses, so that you meet all the required

> Tax consultant

Tuition fee per year:

courses including the liberal studies component. Please refer

NZD 17,500

to the NZICA website www.nzica.com

business studies

Diploma in Professional Accountancy


22 business studies Bachelor of Business (Accountancy, Finance, Management, Marketing)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Course description: Gain general business knowledge

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

and both theoretical and practical specialist knowledge in

> Auditor

Intake: Feb/July

accountancy, finance, management or marketing.

> Business adviser

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

> Financial accountant

with no score lower than 5.5

> Management accountant

TOEFL or equivalent

> Business analyst

Tuition fee per year:

> High growth/risk manager > Venture capitalist

NZD 17,500

> Human resources manager Graduate Diploma in Business

Level: 7, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Graduate Diploma in Business

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1+ year

Bachelors degree, CV and work

aims to provide students with additional knowledge

> Human resource manager

Intake: Feb/July

references (if applicable).

to enhance their career prospects and augment

> Marketing and sales

English: IELTS 6.5 with no

their existing skills and qualifications. Specialise in Human

consultant

score lower than 6.0; TOEFL or

Resource Management, Sales Management, Marketing or

> Marketing and sales

equivalent

Operations Management. Continue your studies with the

manager

Tuition fee per year:

Postgraduate Diploma in Business.

> Operations manager

NZD 17,500 Graduate Diploma in Professional accountancy

Level: 7, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain knowledge and meet the

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1+ year

Bachelors degree, CV and work

academic requirements of NZICA.

> Auditor

Intake: Feb/July

references (if applicable).

> Business adviser

English: IELTS 6.5 with no

> Financial accountant

score lower than 6.0; TOEFL or

> Management accountant

equivalent

> Tax consultant

Tuition fee per year: NZD 17,500 Postgraduate Diploma in BUSINESS

Level: 8, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: You gain sound knowledge of areas

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Bachelors degree in the same,

like business strategy and processes, relationships in business

> Marketing executive

Intake: Feb/July

or similar discipline and 1+ years’

organisations and the business environment. Choose from

> Operations manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

management work experience, OR

a number of electives, covering business communication,

> HR manager

with no score lower than 6.0;

bachelors degree in an unrelated

information technology, business management, marketing,

> Business researcher

TOEFL or equivalent

field and 3+ years’ management

and organisational theory and behaviour.

Tuition fee per year:

work experience. CV, cover letter,

This can be the first year of the Masters degree and is

NZD 21,000

statement of purpose and work-

also a recognised exit qualification.

related references. Master of Business

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Master of Business provides

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years (1st year

Bachelors degree in the same,

students with a broad range of skills to help you further

> Business leader

PGDip)

or similar discipline and 1+ years’

your business career. It gives you a critical understanding of

Intake: Feb/July

management work experience or

the nature of the new business environment in which you

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

bachelors degree in an unrelated

will be working.

with no score lower than 6.0;

field and 3+ years’ management

TOEFL or equivalent

work experience, CV and cover letter,

Tuition fee per year:

statement of purpose and work-

NZD 21,000

related references.


“I heard great reviews about Unitec and after seeing the curriculum I knew it was the one for me. Although the time has been short, I have learnt a lot in terms of living by myself, and learning new things everyday. It is beautiful here and the people are friendly and accommodating. The campus is beautiful, lush and green, and the teachers are amazing. I love it here.� Amrita Saigal, India Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication

Communication Studies www.communication.unitec.ac.nz

Graduates of our communication studies programmes are highly sought after. Locally, nationally and internationally, businesses and organisations are seeking our graduates for their ability to manage communications across cultural borders, to organise and produce complex events, and to work with and within the media.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Master of International Communication

Graduate Diploma in Event Communication

Bachelor of Communication (Event Management, International Communication, Media Studies, Public Relations)

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts

communication studies

Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication


24 communication studies Certificate in Communication and Media Arts

Level: 4, 60 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Develop confidence in

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

Statement of purpose describing

public speaking, advance your skills in different

> Communicator

Intake: Feb/July

the nature of, and background to,

types of writing, and learn more about the

> Performer

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

your motives for wishing to study

communication and media industry.

> Public speaker

with no score lower than 5.5;

for the degree.

> Technician > Apply for the Bachelor of

TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year:

Communication or Bachelor of

NZD 9,500

Performing and Screen Arts

Bachelor of Communication (eVENT MANAGEMENT, INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION, MEDIA STUDIES, PUBLIC RELATIONS)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Choose to major in Public

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Statement of purpose describing

Relations, Event Management, International

> Communications manager

Intake: Feb/July

the nature of, and background to,

Communication or Public Relations.

> Community relations manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

your motives for wishing to study

All majors allow you to gain experience an

> Events and promotions manager

with no score lower than 6.0;

for the degree.

internship in the last year of your degree.

> Government relations manager

TOEFL or equivalent

Unitec is the only institution in NZ that offers

> Media manager

Tuition fee per year:

a communications degree majoring in event

> Public relations manager

NZD 18,500

management.

Graduate Diploma in Event Communication

Level: 7, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The programme

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Bachelors degree in same or similar

combines a focus on event management with

> Conference manager

Intake: July

field. Statement of purpose describing

a sound understanding of public relations (PR),

> Corporate communication

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

the nature of, and background to,

media liaison, reputation management and

manager

with no score lower than 6.0;

your motives for wishing to study the

communication processes.

> Event manager

TOEFL or equivalent

graduate diploma; CV and references.

> Conference centre manager

Tuition fee per year:

> Promotions manager

NZD 18,000

> Special event co-ordinator > Sponsorship manager > Exhibitions organiser

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION

Level: 8, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Explore the issues and

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Bachelors degree in same or similar

theories that influence communication policy

> Communications manager

Intake: Feb/July

field. Statement of purpose describing

and deepen your understanding of strategic

> Community relations manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

the nature of, and background to, your

communication, international communication,

> Events and promotions manager

with no score lower than 6.0;

motives for wishing to study for the

management communication, political

> Government relations manager

TOEFL or equivalent

diploma.

communication and digital communication

> Media manager

Tuition fee per year:

networking. This can be the first year of the

> Public relations manager

NZD 21,000

Masters degree as it is also a recognised exit qualification.

Master of INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Deepen your insight into

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Bachelors degree in same or similar

communication within the globalised world

> Communications manager

(First year PGDip)

field. Statement of purpose describing

through advanced study and research on

> Community relations manager

Intake: Feb/July

the nature of, and background to, your

topics such as corporate communication, global

> Events and promotions manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

motives for wishing to study for the

communication, strategic communication and

> Government relations manager

with no score lower than 6.0;

diploma.

political communication.

TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 21,000

> Media manager > Public relations manager


“The programme here was more practical and useful towards my career. The courses have been useful and I believe I can apply what I have learnt to potential social changes for the good of my country. Studying here provides a new academic experience from that in Cambodia. Besides study, I have really enjoyed this beautiful country – everyone is equal here.” Samnieng Sek, Cambodia Master of Social Practice

Community and Social Practice www.social.unitec.ac.nz

Community and social practice roles focus on improving the quality of communities, as well as people’s lives, and range from community developer to counsellor, liaison interpreter, not-for-profit manager and social worker. Whichever role interests you, a community and social practice qualification from Unitec will help you succeed in these rewarding fields. As part of your study, you will get hands-on work experience with key community and state-run organisations in all the fields of social practice and the not-for-profit sector.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Postgraduate Certificate in Social Practice

Postgraduate Diploma in Social Practice

Graduate Diploma in Not-For-Profit Management

Bachelor of Social Practice (Community Development, Counselling, Social Work) Exit award: Diploma in Community and Social Work

Certificate in Community Skills

COmmunity and social practice

Master of Social Practice


26 Community and Social Practice CERTIFICATE IN COMMUNITY SKILLS

Career opportunities:

Level: 4, 60 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: This certificate is a skills-

Duration: 1 semester

Personal statement and two

based community studies programme that offers

> Community educator

Intake: Feb/July

references.

a broad range of stand-alone courses to help you

> Community worker

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

develop the personal, social, academic and practical

> Group facilitator

with no band score lower than

skills and knowledge needed to be effective in the

> Volunteer

5.0, or TOEFL or equivalent

community, in paid or voluntary roles.

> Youth worker

Career opportunities:

Tuition fee per semester: NZD 9,000 Bachelor of Social Practice (Social Work)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements: Must be

Course description: The Bachelor of Social

Duration: 3 years

over 20 years old; supply the names

Practice (Social Work) is a professional qualification

> Case manager

Intake: Feb

of two independent persons who

for a career in a wide range of social, community,

> Community worker

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

will provide confidential references;

disability, mental health and education services.

> Counsellor (children, adolescents)

with no band score lower than

provide a CV and personal

With its emphasis on the practical application of

> Family therapist

6.0, or equivalent

statement indicating your reasons

theory, a critical focus on social justice and the use

> Mental health worker

Tuition fee per year:

for applying to the programme;

of narrative ideas in social practice, it is the only

> School guidance counsellor

NZD 19,000

provide evidence of computer

programme of its kind in Australasia.

> Social worker > Youth worker

literacy through the achievement of a level 3 computer course, or

Partial degree study may be recognised with the

equivalent.

award of a Diploma in Community and Social Work.

Bachelor of Social Practice (Community Development)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements: Must be

Course description: Acquire the skills and

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

over 20 years old; supply the names

knowledge you need for a career in community

> Community social service

Intake: Feb

of two independent persons who

development. The only programme of its kind

co-ordinator

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

will provide confidential references;

in Australasia, the Bachelor of Social Practice

> Community support worker

with no band score lower than

provide a CV and personal

(Community Development) is relevant to a

> Government agency policy analyst

6.0, or equivalent

statement indicating your reasons

wide range of social, community, counselling,

> Local government adviser

Tuition fee per year:

for applying to the programme;

disability, mental health and education services. It

> Local government councillor

NZD 19,000

provide evidence of computer

emphasises the practical application of theory.

> MÄ ori community kaiawhina > NGO community development

literacy through the achievement of a level 3 computer course, or

Partial degree study may be recognised with the

worker

equivalent.

award of a Diploma in Community and Social Work.

> Prison programme co-ordinator

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN NOT-FOR-PROFIT MANAGEMENT

Level 7, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Graduate Diploma

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Have a recognised bachelors

in Not-For-Profit Management is designed for

> Not-for-profit manager

Intake: Starts throughout the

degree, or hold a professional

managers and co-ordinators, team leaders,

year

qualification in a relevant discipline,

volunteers and Board members of not-for-profit

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

or be able to demonstrate

(NFP) organisations. It supports NFP leaders and

(with no band score less than

competencies equivalent to a

their organisations in achieving effective quality

6.0), or equivalent

bachelors-level graduate and have

management and leadership. The programme will

Tuition fee per year:

at least 3 years' experience within

help you further your ability to mobilise resources,

NZD 19,000

the not-for-profit sector. Currently

raise funds and manage for financial sustainability.

be in paid or voluntary employment within the not-for-profit sector in a management position.


27 Community and Social Practice Postgraduate Certificate in Social Practice

Level: 8, 60 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Students may include

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

Hold a recognised bachelors degree

qualified and experienced practitioners in

Postgraduate qualifications do not

Intake: Feb/July

in the same or similar discipline

disciplines such as social work, counselling,

lead to registration or allow you to

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

with a B- average or higher OR hold

community development, nursing and teaching.

work as a registered social worker

with no band score lower than

a professional qualification in a

If you have completed the Postgraduate Certificate

in NZ.

6.0, TOEFL or equivalent.

relevant discipline being equivalent

in Social Practice and want to continue studying,

You can apply through NZQA

Tuition fee per semester:

to a merit achievement in a

you can use your credits towards a Postgraduate

www.nzqa.govt.nz to have your

NZD 10,500

bachelors degree OR demonstrate

Diploma in Social Practice or a Master of Social

overseas qualifications assessed

competencies equivalent to a

Practice.

by NZQA before an application for

bachelors degree in the same or

registration is made.

similar discipline.

Registration must be applied

CV, relevant practical experience,

for separately through

references.

www.swrb.org.nz

Postgraduate Diploma in Social Practice

Level: 8, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Postgraduate Diploma

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Hold a recognised bachelors degree

in Social Practice accepts professionals from

Postgraduate qualifications do not

Intake: Feb/July

in the same or similar discipline

various disciplines within social practice, such as

lead to registration or allow you to

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

with a B- average or higher OR hold

social work, counselling, community development,

work as a registered social worker

with no band score less than 6.0;

a professional qualification in a

nursing and teaching.

in NZ.

TOEFL or equivalent.

relevant discipline being equivalent

Tuition fee per year:

to a merit achievement in a

If you have completed the Postgraduate Diploma

www.nzqa.govt.nz to have your

NZD 21,000

bachelors degree OR demonstrate

in Social Practice and want to continue studying,

overseas qualifications assessed

competencies equivalent to a

you can use your credits towards a Master of Social

by NZQA before an application for

bachelors degree in the same or

Practice.

registration is made.

You can apply through NZQA

similar discipline.

Registration must be applied

CV, relevant practical experience,

for separately through

references..

www.swrb.org.nz

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain the in-depth knowledge

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Hold a recognised bachelors degree

and skills to successfully handle a range of social

Postgraduate qualifications do not

Intake: Feb/July

in the same or similar discipline

practice situations. The Master of Social Practice

lead to registration or allow you to

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

with a B- average or higher OR hold

has been developed for advanced practitioners

work as a registered social worker

with no band score less than 6.0;

a professional qualification in a

who need to be able to make informed, ethical and

in NZ.

TOEFL or equivalent.

relevant discipline being equivalent

integrated responses to the complex situations

You can apply through NZQA

Tuition fee per year:

to a merit achievement in a

they encounter and to provide ongoing professional

www.nzqa.govt.nz to have your

NZD 21,000

bachelors degree OR demonstrate

development opportunities for social practioners.

overseas qualifications assessed

competencies equivalent to a

Students may include qualified and experienced

by NZQA before an application for

bachelors degree in the same or

practitioners in disciplines such as social work,

registration is made.

similar discipline.

counselling, community development, nursing and

Registration must be applied

CV, relevant practical experience,

teaching. As part of the programme, you undertake

for separately through

references.

either a research thesis or a smaller dissertation.

www.swrb.org.nz

COmmunity and social practice

master of Social Practice


“When I started at Unitec, the first few semesters were challenging. However my English has improved tremendously, as well as my knowledge in ICT. I am enjoying my study at Unitec and look forward to getting my qualification.” Larissa Ganski, Russia Bachelor of Computing Systems

Computing and Information Technology www.computing.unitec.ac.nz

Unitec’s computing and IT programmes range from certificates, diplomas and bachelors degrees, to postgraduate qualifications, masters degrees, and New Zealand’s first professional doctorate programme, the Doctor of Computing. But no matter what programme you study, you will learn from dedicated experts and practitioners at the cutting-edge of computing and IT.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Doctor of Computing

Master of Computing

Postgraduate Diploma in Computing

Graduate Diploma in Computing

Bachelor of Computing Systems Exit awards: Certificate in Computing Systems, Diploma in Computing Systems

Diploma in Information Technology Support

Certificate in Information Technology

Diploma in Applied Computer Systems Engineering

(Level 4)

Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 3)


29 computing and information technology Certificate in Business Administration AND Computing (Level 3)

Level: 3, 60 credits

Course description: Develop the skills to start your career

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

in business administration or computing, and gain a sound

> Further studies in Computing

Intake: Feb/July

understanding of spreadsheets, databases and word

English: IELTS (Academic)

processing.

5.5 (no score lower than 5.0); TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per semester: NZD 8,750 Certificate in Business Administration AND Computing (Level 4)

Level: 4, 60 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: This Certificate is designed to provide you

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

Have completed the

with an understanding of the ways in which computer systems

> Further studies in Computing

Intake: Feb/July

Certificate in Business

are used in modern organisations, as well as a range of skills for

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

Administration and

administration and information technology roles.

(no score lower than 5.0);

Computing (Level 3), or

Improve your understanding of the importance of quality

TOEFL or equivalent

equivalent.

customer service, and develop the necessary skills to

Tuition fee per semester:

successfully contribute to the work environment.

NZD 8,750

Certificate in Information Technology

Level: 4, 60 credits

Course description: Improve your computer literacy and

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

problem-solving skills. Further your knowledge of current

This programme prepares you

Intake: Feb/July

software applications, programming and multimedia.

for further study in computing

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

– either semester two of the

with no score lower than 5.0;

Diploma in IT Support or entry

TOEFL, or equivalent

to the Bachelor of Computing

Tuition fee per semester:

Systems.

NZD 9,500

Level: 6, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain an in-depth knowledge of computer

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Maths equivalent to NZ

applications, computer hardware, information systems,

> Desktop support technician

Intake: Feb/July

Year 12.

operating systems, networking administration and support, and

> Help desk technician

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

improve your communication skills.

> Network administrator

with no score lower than 5.0;

If you want to undertake further studies after completing the

> Network engineer

TOEFL or equivalent

diploma, you can cross-credit 180 credits towards Unitec’s

> Network technician

Tuition fee per year:

Bachelor of Computing Systems programme.

NZD 19,000 DIPLOMA IN APPLIED COMPUTER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

Level: 6, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: This programme offers comprehensive

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

At least 2 years' computing

hands-on training for IT professionals responsible for the

> Help desk technician

Intake: Feb/July

experience (study

planning, implementation, management and support of

> Desktop support technician

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

and/or relevant work

computer operating systems (networking). Further your

> Network administrator

with no score lower than 5.0;

experience) or CompTIA

knowledge of network operating systems and exchange

> Network security administrator

TOEFL or equivalent

A+ or CompTIA Network+

servers, and gain skills that are in high demand in the computer

> Microsoft systems

Tuition fee per year:

(Vendor Certifications, or

industry. Learn how to design IT networks, configure servers

administrator

NZD 19,000

equivalent).

and solve problems in a network environment. The diploma is a

> Linux systems administrator

great preparation for Microsoft Certification examinations, and

> Corporate mail systems

you’ll learn from Microsoft Certified lecturers.

administrator > Network engineer

computing and Information Technology

Diploma in INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT


30 computing and information technology Bachelor of Computing Systems

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: You can specialise in applications such

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Maths equivalent to NZ

as programming, database analysis, multimedia development,

> Applications programmer

Intake: Feb/July

Year 13 or pass Unitec's

software design, systems management or web design.

> Database analyst

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

Certificate in Information

Partial degree study may be recognised with the award of a

> Information systems manager

with no score lower than 5.5;

Technology.

Diploma in Computing Systems.

> Multimedia developer > Network support technician

TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year:

> Software designer

NZD 19,000

> Systems analyst > Webmaster

Graduate Diploma in Computing

Level: 7, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: When applying, you need to choose a

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1+ years

Bachelors degree.

specialisation in data communication/networks, programming

> Applications programmer

Intake: Feb/July

or business analysis. You also improve your ability to plan and

> Database analyst

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

control computing projects.

> Information systems manager

with no score lower than 5.5;

> Multimedia developer

TOEFL or equivalent

> Network support technician

Tuition fee per year:

> Software designer

NZD 18,000

> Systems analyst > Webmaster

Postgraduate Diploma in Computing

Level: 8, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Choose the courses that are most relevant

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Bachelors degree in the

to your career from instructional technology, multimedia

> Information systems manager

Intake: Feb/July

same or similar field, CV,

development and website management, to internet applications

> Instructional designer

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

statement of purpose

and networks. Courses are delivered in a series of weekend

> IT adviser

with no score lower than 6.0

about career goals and

classes spread over a four-month period.

> Multimedia development

TOEFL, or equivalent

reasons for studying the

This can be the first year of the Masters degree and is also

manager

Tuition fee per year:

programme, and work

a recognised exit qualification.

> Network manager

NZD 21,000

references (if available).

> Researcher

Master of Computing

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Master of Computing focuses on

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years (1st year

Postgraduate diploma

four closely related and fast-developing areas of computing:

> Information systems manager

PGDip)

degree in the same or

enterprise networks, the internet, interactive multimedia

> Instructional designer

Intake: Feb/July

similar field, CV, statement

and instructional technology. Classes are a mix of compulsory

> IT adviser

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

of purpose about career

courses and electives, and assessments are assignment-based.

> Multimedia development

with no score lower than 6.0

goals and reasons for

You have a wide choice of thesis topics and supervisors, giving

manager

TOEFL, or equivalent

studying the programme,

you the chance to focus on an area of your interest. Courses

> Network manager

Tuition fee per year:

and work references (if

are delivered in a series of weekend classes spread over a four-

> Researcher

NZD 21,000

available).

month period.

Level: 10, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: New Zealand’s first professional doctorate

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Masters degree

in computing, the programme covers advanced coursework

> Practising professional working

Intake: Feb/July

in computing (or

and original research. Investigate theoretical and practical

to advance the computing and

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

equivalent), plus three

issues in the computing profession and determine the

IT knowledge base

with no score lower than 6.0;

years' professional work

appropriate responses. Your thesis must provide a significant

TOEFL, or equivalent

experience; CV, work

and original contribution in relation to professional practice in

Tuition fee per year:

references and statement

the field of computing. Assessment methods include individual

NZD 21,000

of purpose indicating

assignments relevant to your specific interests and seminar

your area of interest for

presentations. The latter will be debated, critiqued and

research.

assessed by both peers and lecturers.

Doctor of Computing


“I chose Unitec because they can provide me with all the knowledge and experience I need to get myself ready for my future. I have learnt how to become a good leader and how to manage myself to lead others in the workforce. Staff gave me the support I needed with my studies. Thank you to Unitec for making it possible for me.” Ismail Apelu Schuster, Samoa Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management)

Construction and Civil Engineering www.construction.unitec.ac.nz www.engineering.unitec.ac.nz

In New Zealand and throughout the world, qualified construction managers and skilled technical engineers who can plan, cost, organise and manage construction and engineering contracts are in great demand. They also need to be able to work together on big projects like harbours, motorways, bridges, residential complexes, public and commercial buildings. Our construction and civil engineering programmes are designed to meet this demand, preparing our

Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil)

National Diploma in Surveying

graduates for “big picture” roles with high levels of responsibility and equally high earning potential. When you graduate from Unitec, you will be well-equipped for such a role – a fact that is recognised throughout the industry. Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics, Construction Management, Property Development)

National Diploma in Construction Management

National Diploma in Quantity Surveying

Bachelor of Architectural Studies (see Architecture and Landscape)

National Diploma in Architectural Technology


32 construction and civil engineering National Diploma in Surveying

Level: 6, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Acquire the skills for a career as a survey

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Maths, graphics/design,

technician. The National Diploma in Surveying is a nationally

> CAD technologist

Intake: Feb

computing and/or physics

recognised qualification that equips you with the skills and

> Cadastral survey technician

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

equivalent to Year 12

knowledge to work as a land surveyor.

> Digital terrain modeller

with no score lower than 5.0;

> Engineering surveyor

TOEFL or equivalent

> Geodetic control surveyor

Tuition fee per year:

> Survey technician

NZD 19,000

> Survey project manager > Tunnelling and mining surveyor

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil)

Level: 6, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: There is great demand for technically

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Maths/physics

trained engineers worldwide and the diploma purposely allows

> Civil engineering technician

Intake: Feb/July

you to focus on one of three areas:

> Laboratory technician

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

> Structures – the building of dams, bridges etc

> Site engineer

with no score lower than 5.0;

> Fluids – flood protection, harbour development, erosion

TOEFL or equivalent

control, water reticulation and waste management

If you want to study further at

Tuition fee per year:

> Transportation – the design, construction and maintenance

Unitec, you can cross credit 1.5

NZD 19,000

of roads, rail, sea and airport developments.

years towards the Bachelor of

Unitec is supported by the Institution of Professional Engineers

Engineering Technology (Civil).

NZ (IPENZ). Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain an understanding of computer

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Maths and physics

modelling techniques, civil engineering project management,

> Civil engineer (design)

Intake: Feb/July

equivalent to Year 13

engineering materials and structures, contract administration

> Consultant civil engineer

English: IELTS (Academic): 6.0

and construction practices. Specialise in land development,

> Contract civil engineer

with no less than 6.0 in writing

geotechnical engineering, road and traffic engineering,

> Project manager

and speaking and no less than

structural engineering or water engineering.

> Structural engineer

5.5 for listening and reading;

Unitec is supported by the Institution of Professional

TOEFL or equivalent

Engineers NZ (IPENZ).

Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 National Diploma in Architectural Technology

Level: 6, 275 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Throughout the diploma programme,

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Maths at Year 12; or

you gain a thorough grounding in construction technology.

> Architectural technician

Intake: Feb

equivalent.

Courses progress from the drawing of simple buildings using

> Draughtsperson

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

basic technology to the drawing and specification of complex

with no score lower than 5.5;

buildings using advanced technology.

If you want to study further at

TOEFL or equivalent

Unitec, you can gain credit towards

Tuition fee per year:

the Bachelor of Construction or

NZD 19,000

Bachelor of Architechtural Studies.

National Diploma in Construction Management

Level: 6, 250 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Acquire the skills to manage the

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Maths at Year 12; or

construction of a variety of building projects, and develop an

> Contract manager

Intake: Feb

equivalent.

understanding of resource planning, and control and quality

> Project manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

management systems. Develop the ability to deal with clients,

> Site manager

with no score lower than 5.5;

builders, sub-contractors and authorities. You also gain a

TOEFL or equivalent

thorough grounding in construction technology, management

If you want to study further at

Tuition fee per year:

and control.

Unitec, you can cross credit 1

NZD 19,000

year towards the Bachelor of Construction.


33 construction and civil engineering National Diploma in Quantity Surveying

Level: 6, 255 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: This diploma has been designed

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Maths, equivalent to NZ Year 12;

in consultation with the construction industry, to

> Consultant quantity surveyor

Intake: Feb

or equivalent.

give you the skills to manage financial aspects of

> Contract administrator

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

construction projects. Find out how to measure and

> Contract quantity surveyor

with no band score lower than

estimate building work, and how to cost, price and

5.5; TOEFL or equivalent

tender for projects. Learn to undertake the financial

Tuition fee per year:

administration and cost control of projects under

NZD 19,000

construction.

BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION (CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain an understanding of

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Maths, equivalent to NZ Year 12;

how to estimate and plan the cost of a construction

> Construction quantity surveyor

Intake: Feb/July

or equivalent.

project, manage payments and ensure the project

> Consultant quantity surveyor

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

is completed within budget. Develop the technical

> Contract estimator

with no score lower than 5.0;

and applied knowledge required to provide cost

> Project manager

TOEFL or equivalent

advice at all stages of a construction project. Learn

> Property financial adviser

Tuition fee per year:

about the people who are involved in the design and

NZD 19,000

construction of a project, and improve your problemsolving skills.

BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION (CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Further your knowledge of

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Maths, equivalent to NZ Year 12;

management structures, and gain an in-depth

> Construction site manger

Intake: Feb/July

or equivalent.

understanding of quality, people and production

> Project planner

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

management. You also develop the technical skills

> Project manager

with no score lower than 5.0;

to schedule activities and resources on construction

> Property developer

TOEFL or equivalent

projects. Explore progressively more complex scenarios

Tuition fee per year:

and projects. In your final year you apply what you have

NZD 19,000

learnt to a remote or international project.

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain insight into the process

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Maths, equivalent to NZ Year 12;

of developing a property from the initial concept to

> Commercial property manager

Intake: Feb/July

or equivalent.

project completion and sale. Gain an understanding

> Project manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

of the valuation and management of property and

> Property consultants

with no score lower than 5.0;

property portfolios, and learn to identify and develop

> Property developer

TOEFL or equivalent

project opportunities. Once you’ve completed the

> Company owner

Tuition fee per year:

programme, you could use your knowledge of property

NZD 19,000

investment and development to work with property managers, banks and major corporate organisations, specialising in large commercial developments or residential properties.

construction and Civil Engineering

BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION (PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT)


“My independent learning has improved and using the library and Te Puna Ako learning services effectively will help achieve my goal to complete my Master’s project. Although there can be a number of difficulties when you are a foreign student, there is not a great difference to studying at a German University and my overall experience here has been positive. Having a large number of international students here has been a great opportunity to make new friends from all over the world.” Theresa Grieben, Germany Master of Design

Design and Visual Arts www.designandvisualarts.unitec.ac.nz

As a design and visual arts student, we will encourage you to push boundaries, explore new territory, and experiment and challenge conventional thinking. Our graduates are building successful careers around the world as digital animators, graphic designers, interior designers, jewellers, multi-media artists, object-makers, painters, photographers, product designers, researchers, and strategists. They’re also winning awards like the NZ Best Award and the prestigious Glaister Ennor Graduate Art Award.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Master of Design

Bachelor of Design and Visual Arts (Graphic Design and Animation) Exit award: Diploma in Graphic Design and Animation

Bachelor of Design and Visual Arts (Interior Design)

Diploma in Applied Interior Design

Bachelor of Design and Visual Arts (Photography and Media Arts) Exit Award: Diploma in Contemporary Photography

Bachelor of Design and Visual Arts (Product and Furniture Design) Exit award: Diploma in Product and Furniture Design

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts

Bachelor of Design and Visual Arts (Visual Arts) Exit award: Diploma in Visual Arts


35

Design and visual arts Certificate in Design and Visual Arts

Level: 4, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Try your hand at graphic design, interior

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Portfolio: 10-15 examples

architecture, jewellery and object design, photography and

> Apply for the Bachelor of

Intake: Feb/July

of recent art/design work (a

painting, and product design. Build specialist skills in a range

Design and Visual Arts.

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

CD of unaltered jpeg or pdf

of disciplines and undertake practical, hands-on work through

with no score lower than 5.5;

files no more than 1MB each

studio assignments. You combine studio work with in-depth

TOEFL or equivalent

or A4 size colour copies).

studies of art and design history, materials and technology, and

Tuition fee per year:

Interview.

gain a basic knowledge of creative, conceptual and technical drawing.

NZD 18,000 Diploma in applied interior design

Career opportunities:

Level: 6, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Begin your journey towards becoming a

Duration: 2 years

Year 12 or equivalent

knowledgeable and innovative artist. You will learn to gather

> Artist

Intake: Feb/July

pass.Applicants must

and weave natural fibres, such as harakeke, kiekie and pāngao,

> Consultant on traditional

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

also pass an Ishihara

and work with traditional and contemporary dyes. Learn

Māori conservation methods

with no score lower than 5.0; or

Test for Colour Vision

about tikanga/protocols related to Māori weaving. Visits to

> Resource teacher in kura,

equivalent

[Pseudoisochromatic Plate exhibitions, field trips to gather fibres and a week-long noho

Kāhanga or mainstream

Tuition fee per year:

Ishihara Compatible Colour

schools

NZD 18,800

Vision (PIPIC)].

marae are also essential aspects of the programme.

Bachelor of Design AND VISUAL ARTS (Product & furniture design; graphic design & animation; interior design; Photography & media arts; Visual arts (painting, sculpture))

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: This bachelors degree offers a wide range

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Portfolio: 15-20 examples

of specialities including a broad-based and challenging mix of

> Animator

Intake: Feb

of best recent work (a CD of

study and practice. Partial degree study may be recognised with > Commercial artist

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

unaltered jpeg or pdf files

the award of an exit qualification.

with no score lower than 5.0;

no more than 1MB each or

> Illustrator

TOEFL or equivalent

or A4 size colour copies, or

> Website designer

Tuition fee per year:

alternative media such as

> Interior designer

NZD 19,000

appropriate). Interview, if

> Product designer

in NZ.

> CAD designer

> Graphic designer

Master of Design

Career opportunities:

Additional requirements:

Duration: 1.5 – 3 years

Bachelors degree in the same that you undertake a project based on an aspect of your

Intake: Feb

or similar field; significant

design practice to date. There is no coursework, although your

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

portfolio of professional

design project will be supported by a strong contemporary

> Company director

with no score lower than 6.0;

work; CV, statement of

theoretical framework. Each year, you take part in several

(design-led enterprise)

TOEFL or equivalent

purpose, work references

design workshops, at which you present your work in progress

> Design educator

Tuition fee per year:

(if available), 200-400 word

for critique and evaluation by invited international designers,

> Senior designer

NZD 21,000

description of the project you architects and landscape architects. intend to undertake.

> Advanced practitioner (painting, illustration, craft)

(industrial, interior, etc)

Design and visual arts

Course description: The degree is “by project”, which means

Level: 9, 240 credits


"I came to Unitec because my University in China, Shandong Economic University, has an institutional relationship with Unitec. When I complete my degree, I will use what I’ve learnt in my real work. These skills make me believe I can survive in the future in a competitive environment. When I teach in an early childhood centre, and use the knowledge from my courses to teach children, I can create an environment so that the children will do well. ” Shuia Liang, PR China Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Education

.

www.education.unitec.ac nz

All Unitec’s education programmes are underpinned by values that acknowledge students as diverse individuals with widely differing needs. Throughout your study, you will focus on improving your practice through self-reflection and critical enquiry. Unitec caters for both professional educators and research students, and offers a range of education programmes – from an undergraduate degree in early childhood education to a doctorate in education research. Our academic staff are actively engaged in research, supported by up-to-date technology and facilities, and responsive to the communities they serve.

Doctor of Philosophy ( Education)

Master of Education

Postgraduate Diploma in Education

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details. Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Master of Educational Leadership and Management Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Management


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Education Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Bachelor of Teaching

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Two referee reports, police vetting

(Early Childhood Education) is a field-based degree

> Early childhood teacher

Intake: Feb/July

agreement, CV, interview (by phone

programme that gives you the skills you need to teach

> Head teacher in an early

English: IELTS (Academic) 7.0

or skype if overseas).

in licensed and chartered early childhood education

childhood setting

with no band score lower than

centres. Once you’ve completed the Bachelor of

> Manager in an early

7.0

Teaching (Early Childhood Education), you can apply for

childhood education centre

Tuition fee per year:

teacher registration with the New Zealand Teachers

> Nanny

NZD 19,000

Council.

Postgraduate Diploma in Education

Level: 8, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain a sound understanding of

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Have a recognised bachelors degree

a number of aspects within educational theory, policy

> This programme increases

Intake: Feb/July

in the same or similar discipline; or

and practice. All courses are electives, giving you a

your knowledge and skills in

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

hold a professional qualification in

chance to focus on the topics that are most relevant

the education sector.

with no score lower than 6.5;

a relevant discipline, recognised as

to your career in education, from education policy,

TOEFL or equivalent

being equivalent to at least merit

equity and evaluation in education to theories of

Tuition fee per year:

achievement in a bachelors degree.

learning and teaching, reading acquisition and learning technologies. There is no required research component.

NZD 21,000

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational leadership and management

Level: 8, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The programme provides

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Have a minimum of three years of

in-depth, contemporary and academically-sound, yet

> Gain the knowledge and

Intake: Feb/July

appropriate work experience in an

practice-oriented, professional development that

understanding needed to

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

educational organisation; and have

is stimulating, critically reflective and relevant to

advance your leadership

with no score lower than 6.5;

practising status in an educational

your career. Advance your knowledge of educational

career in the education

TOEFL or equivalent

organisation that will enable

leadership and management. Explore issues like

sector.

Tuition fee per year:

you to adopt an institution-wide

effective educational leadership, policy and strategy,

NZD 21,000

perspective of educational leadership

human resources and leadership development, and the

and management, and to conduct

complexities of educational organisations and teams.

institution-based assignment work.

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Develop the knowledge and skills

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Hold a recognised bachelors degree

to advance your career in education. Courses cover a

> You will gain the knowledge

(First year PGDip)

in the same or similar discipline; or

wide range of educational theory, policy and practice,

and understanding needed

Intake: Feb/July

hold a professional qualification in a

including: curriculum and assessment, equity and

to advance your leadership

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

relevant discipline.

evaluation in education, education policy, technologies

career in the education

with no score lower than 6.5;

for teaching and learning, and professional

sector.

TOEFL or equivalent

development. Choose between a full thesis and a

Tuition fee per year:

smaller dissertation, and deepen your understanding

NZD 21,000

of educational research methods. Research topics are selected in relation to participants’ areas of interest.

Education

Master of Education


38 Education Master of Educational Leadership and Management

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Develop your knowledge

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Hold a recognised bachelors degree

and skills within the specialist field of educational

> You will gain the knowledge

(First year PGDip)

in the same or similar discipline.

leadership and management, exploring issues like

and understanding needed

Intake: Feb/July

Have a minimum of three years of

effective educational leadership of and for learning,

to advance your leadership

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

appropriate work experience in an

policy and strategy, leading and developing others, and

career in the education

(6.5 in writing) and no score

educational organisation; and have

critically understanding the complexities of educational

sector.

lower than 6.5; TOEFL, or

practising status in an educational

organisations. This comprehensive, yet self-contained

equivalent

organisation that will enable

programme has a strong focus on professional practice

Tuition fee per year:

you to adopt an institution-wide

and applied research.

NZD 21,000

perspective of educational leadership and management, and to conduct institution-based assignment work.

Doctor of Philosophy (Education)

Level: 10, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Doctor of Philosophy

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Resume showing a relevant

(Education) is a research degree at a considerably

> The Doctor of Philosophy

Intake: Throughout the year

postgraduate qualification and a

higher level than a masters degree and requires

(Education) allows you to

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

500 word paragraph that outlines a

sustained, independent study in your area of

deepen your knowledge

with no score lower than 6.5 or

potential research topic. Applicants

interest. Your completed PhD thesis will be judged by

in the field of education

equivalent

must have completed a research

independent experts, applying international standards.

and gives you a chance

Tuition fee per year:

methods paper and a minimum 90

to produce a significant

NZD 21,000

credits thesis at postgraduate level.

original contribution to the knowledge of the discipline.


“Unitec is the only provider that offered the specialised programme Jessica Rioufrays, Francei I was interested in. I love it here – it Bachelor of Applied Science allows me to reconcile the theoretical education with the practical world.” Hansi Kannangara, Sri Lanka Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology)

Health

www.imaging.unitec.ac.nz www.nursing.unitec.ac.nz www.osteo.unitec.ac.nz

Whether you’re interested in medical radiation technology (MRT), nursing or osteopathy and you’re passionate about improving the health of others, Unitec is the place to learn. Gain a bachelors qualification in nursing, osteopathy or medical imaging as well as the opportunity to obtain New Zealand registration.

Master of Osteopathy

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science (generic)* and Master of Health Science (generic)*

Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging)

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Bachelor of Nursing

Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology)

+National Certificate in Mental Health (Mental Health Support Work)

* Email international@unitec.ac.nz to check the availability of these programmes. +National Certificate in Mental Health – students must be working in New Zealand in a mental health-related area before applying for this programme.


40 health national certificate in mental health (mental health support work)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Develop the skills to become a

Career opportunities:

Duration: 40 weeks

Only available to students in NZ

safe and effective mental health support worker, and

> Further study may lead to a career

Intake: July

who can attend an interview and

gain a basic understanding of mental health issues.

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

discuss a suitable work placement

with no score lower than 5.0;

in a mental health-related

or equivalent

area before applying for this

Tuition fee per year:

programme.

in counselling, social work or nursing.

NZD 17,500 Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Gain the skills for a career in

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Statement of purpose; interview

osteopathy. Study anatomy, physiology, pathology,

> Entry to Master of Osteopthy

Intake: Feb

may be required.

immunology and biomechanics and learn from

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

experienced osteopaths at Unitec’s on-campus

with no score lower than 6.0;

Osteopathic Clinic.

TOEFL, or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements: Places

Course description: This qualification provides

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

are extremely limited. Must have

you with the theoretical and clinical knowledge to

> Registered medical radiation

Intake: Feb

good maths/physics results;

work as a medical radiation technologist (MRT).

English: IELTS (Academic): 6.5

relevant experience or knowledge

with no score lower than 6.0;

will be an advantage.

TOEFL, or equivalent

You must be living in New Zealand

Tuition fee per year:

in order to apply and selected

NZD 19,000

applicants will be interviewed in

technologist

October. Bachelor of Nursing

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Train as a professional nurse

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Limited entry – please email

and gain the skills required to work in a range of

> Registered Nurse

Intake: Feb

international@unitec.ac.nz

health-related areas, including community and

> Health worker

English: IELTS (Academic): 6.5

to enquire about available spaces

mental health, medical and surgical nursing, and

> Nursing educator

with no score lower than 6.5;

first. You will be advised when

research.

TOEFL, or equivalent

you can apply.

Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 + clinical fee NZD 1,250 Master of Osteopathy

Level: 9, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Master of Osteopathy

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

BAppSc(HB) degree or

develops the capabilities, skills and attributes of

> Registered osteopath

Intake: Feb

undergraduate degree in the

osteopathic practitioners, and has been designed

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

same discipline with “B” average.

with professional and regulatory osteopathic

with no score lower than 6.0;

Applicants will be interviewed.

requirements in mind. The Master of Osteopathy

TOEFL or equivalent

is the only New Zealand-based programme that

Tuition fee per year:

enables you to register with the Osteopathic

NZD 21,000

Council of New Zealand, and to enter practice as an osteopath in New Zealand and Australia.


“The style of learning is very different than that of South Korea and it was hard but I wanted to improve my English and this programme is perfect for me. I feel confident expressing my thoughts as well."  Eunjoo Cheong, South Korea Certificate in Intensive English

Language Studies www.languages.unitec.ac.nz

If you want to improve your English language skills to prepare you for academic study, Unitec offers a range of programmes. For more information about our English language programmes, please refer to pages 12 and 13. If you want to become a language teacher or you're interested in interpreting, there are programmes here that will interest you.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Graduate Certificate in English as an Additional Language

Certificate in English as an Additional Language

Diploma in English (Advanced) Students who complete the Diploma in English (Advanced) can staircase to a wide range of higher-level programmes offered at Unitec.

Certificate in Intensive English (Elementary, PreIntermediate, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate, Advanced)

Certificate in Liaison Interpreting

Bachelor of Arts (English as an Additional Language) #for students from partner institutions only

Certificate in Language Teaching


42 language studies Certificate in intensive English

Duration: Minimum 2 weeks

Course description: Take a placement test on arrival and advance

Career opportunities:

Intake: Throughout the year

your English skills. With this certificate you can enter academic

> You may want to

Tuition fee per week: NZD 400

study at Unitec without having to take the IELTS test.

consider further study at Unitec.

Certificate in English as an additional language

Level: 5, 60 credits

Course description: The Certificate in English as an Additional

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

Language helps you develop your English language skills to an

> You may want to

Intake: Feb/July

advanced level to prepare for further tertiary study.

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 or

consider further study at Unitec.

equivalent Tuition fee per semester: NZD 6,720 Certificate in Language Teaching

Level: 5, 45 credits

Additional

Course description: This Certificate is ideal for those who are

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

requirements:

new to language teaching, as well as those who have some

> Language teacher

Intake: Feb/July

All applicants

teaching experience. While the focus of the programme is on

(variety of languages,

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with

must complete

teaching English, the skills you will learn can be transferred to the

secondary, tertiary,

no band lower than 6.0; or equivalent

a pre-interview

teaching of any language. You also have the option to complete

private sector)

Tuition fee per semester:

language awareness

the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults

NZD 9,000 (+ NZD 600 for CELTA)

task (available on

(CELTA) as part of this programme. To be eligible for CELTA, you

website); interview.

must complete a pre-interview language awareness task to the satisfaction of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, and attend an interview.

Diploma in English (Advanced)

Level: 5, 180 credits

Course description: Is English an additional language for you, but

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester – 1.5 years

you already speak it quite well? The Diploma in English (Advanced)

> You may want to

Intake: Feb/July

helps you to develop your English language skills to an advanced

consider further study

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.0; or

level.

at Unitec.

equivalent Tuition fee per semester: NZD 6,720 Certificate in Liaison interpreting

Career opportunities:

Level: 6, 60 credits

Additional

Course description: With this certificate, community and

Duration: 16 weeks

requirements:

government agencies can be sure you have the necessary

> Liaison interpreter

Intake: Feb/July

Interview

knowledge and skills to work effectively and professionally as a

> Tour operator

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 with no

liaison interpreter in a range of community settings. A qualification

> Hospitality industry

score lower than 6.0; or equivalent

like this is more likely to open up part-time or freelance job

Tuition fee per semester: NZD 9,000

opportunities.

manager > Travel co-ordinator

Bachelor of arts (English as an additional language) - for partner institutions only

Level: 7, 60 credits

For partner institutions only: students complete 3 years of a BA

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

degree at their home university before transferring to Unitec to

> communication, media,

Intake: Feb/July

complete 2 semesters of full-time study (120 credits). These

internet-related,

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with no

students are then awarded a BA (EAL) degree as part of Unitecs'

education, business,

score lower than 6.0; or equivalent

arrangement with the overseas university.

interpreting, translating

Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 Graduate Certificate in English as an Additional Language

Level: 7, 60 credits

Additional

Course description: Continue to become even more fluent in

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

requirements:

English with the Gracuate Certificate.

> Work in your professional

Intake: Feb/July

Hold a bachelors

field with improved

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5 with no

degree (although

English or higher English

score lower than 6.0; or equivalent

diploma holders may

proficiency.

Tuition fee per semester: NZD 9,000

be considered as well); interview.


"Unitec is awesome and I chose to study here because Unitec offered me the exact programme that matched my passion for animals. There is something very special about learning in an environment with New Zealanders and people from all over the world. I have learnt and caught the beauty of diversity amongst different cultures. This is such a valuable experience and I'm still learning!" Janis Leong Yinqi, Singapore Diploma in Veterinary Nursing

Natural Sciences

www.naturalsciences.unitec.ac.nz

Get practical experience while you study thanks to our co-operative arrangements with the Department of Conservation (DOC), MAF Biosecurity, the Auckland Zoo and other captive wild animal facilities, local animal welfare centres and veterinary clinics. You also get to apply what you’ve learnt in our on-campus vet clinics, animal behaviour centre or organic hortecology sanctuary. Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare, Biodiversity Management) Exit award: Diploma in Applied Science

Diploma in Veterinary Nursing

Certificate in Animal Management (Animal Clinical Care, Canine Behaviour and Training, Generic)

natural sciences

You can gain real-life, hands-on experience in your area of interest, whether it’s animal management, animal welfare, biodiversity or veterinary nursing.


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natural sciences Certificate in ANIMAL MANAGEMENT (generic, Animal clinical care, canine behaviour and training)

Level: 4, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: You will develop your knowledge

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

ACC: reference confirming at

of animal health, anatomy and physiology, and animal

> Animal facilities management

Intake: Feb

least two days' experience in

husbandry. You will also gain an understanding of

> Animal technician

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

a vet clinic or similar facility.

animal welfare legislation, business management and

> Entry to the 2nd year of the

with no score lower than 5.0; or

Canine: A suitable dog for

communication skills.

equivalent

training (we may be able to

(Animal Clinical Care only) or

Tuition fee per year:

assist).

entry to the Bachelor of Applied

Diploma in Veterinary Nursing

Science.

NZD 18,000 DIPLOMA IN VETERINARY NURSING

Level: 6, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: You develop an understanding

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Reference confirming at

of animal welfare, behaviour, nutrition, husbandry and

> Animal breeder

Intake: Feb

least two days' experience in

breeding. Find out how to educate your clients on animal

> Animal science researcher

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

a vet clinic or similar facility.

health issues, and learn about preventative health

> Animal welfare officer

no score lower than 5.0,

clinics. You also explore how to manage and promote a

> Nutritional representativer

TOEFL, or equivalent

veterinary clinic.

> Practice manager

Tuition fee per year:

> Veterinary nurse with opportunities to advance

NZD 19,000

to senior levels BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (ANIMAL MANAGEMENT and WELFARE, biodiversity management)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The animal management and

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Biology at Year 13 level is

welfare major offers a holistic approach to animal

> Animal control and welfare officer

Intake: Feb

preferred.

management, integrating theoretical concepts with

> Animal trainer

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

practical application in both simulated and real-world

> Applied animal behaviourist

no score lower than 5.0,

situations. The biodiversity management major gives

> Captive and wild animal

TOEFL, or equivalent

you practical skills to deal with conservation issues and

education officer

Tuition fee per year:

sustainable management of land, animals and plant life.

> Veterinary practice manager

NZD 19,000

> Wildlife manager > Zookeeper > Conservation manager > Environmental officer


“Unitec offers a practical dance opportunity and this was a suitable choice for me as I need a lot of training to open my opportunities when it comes to getting work after my degree is finished. Since being here, I have learnt a whole new style of contemporary dance, this is valuable and will broaden my abilities. My experience so far has been good, I like the fact that here in New Zealand you can incorporate fun into your learning.” Xin Ji, PR China Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Performing Arts)

Performing and Screen Arts www.perform.unitec.ac.nz

Do you have a burning desire to become a professional actor, learn to dance, be a successful playwright or screenwriter, or become a director or technician in the film industry or the theatre? Or are you dreaming of a career in contemporary music? It’s a competitive world, and very hard to break into. That’s where our model of the realworld industry links are so important as you can gain experience and contacts while you study.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice (Specialise in Theatre and Screen)

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre, Contemporary Dance, Screen Arts. Production Design and Management)

Diploma in Contemporary Music

Certificate in Applied Technology (Audio-Visual Technician) (see Applied Technology and Trades)

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts

Certificate in Music (Introductory)


46 performing and screen arts Certificate in Music (Introductory)

Level: 3, 60 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Certificate in Music (Introductory)

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 semester

Description of your musical

provides you with a range of fundamental music skills,

> You may also want to consider

Intake: Feb/July

activities, details of any

offers opportunities for musical expression and creativity,

English: IELTS (Academic) 5.5

music exams passed, brief

and enables you to participate in practical music-making

with no score lower than 5.0;

statement about why

sessions. It prepares you for a role in the music and

TOEFL or equivalent

you want to study this

music-related industries, perhaps as a composer, DJ,

Tuition fee per semester:

programme, audition CD

music teacher, radio producer, song writer, sound artist or

NZD 9,000

or DVD, description of your

vocalist.

further study at Unitec.

role(s) on the audition CD/ DVD, interview.

Diploma in Contemporary Music

Level: 5, 240 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Throughout the diploma programme,

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

Description of your musical

you will be exposed to the latest technology for music

> Composer

Intake: Feb

activities, details of any

production and to a variety of musical styles and heritages,

> DJ

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

music exams passed, brief

from MÄ ori and Pacific to European and Afro-American

> Music journalist

with no score lower than 5.0,

statement about why

music. Strengthen your musical understanding and widen

> Music teacher

TOEFL or equivalent

you want to study this

your range of musical experiences. You will develop

> Musician

Tuition fee per year:

programme, audition CD

your creative ability and work together with your fellow

> Recording engineer

NZD 18,000

or DVD, description of your

students on band or ensemble performances, composing

> Singer/songwriter

role(s) on the audition CD/

new music and learning about music production.

> Sound or multimedia designer

DVD, interview. Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: Have you always wanted to become

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Interview and/or audition

an actor? The Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts

> Acting trainer/teacher

Intake: Feb

(in October) tasks notified

(Acting for Screen and Theatre) develops your potential to

> Actor for theatre, film and

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

in advance; medical

become a professional performer in theatre, film, television,

television

with no score lower than 5.0;

declaration.

radio and related arts.

> Performer > Performing arts manager

TOEFL or equivalent Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Bachelor of Performing

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Interview and/or audition

and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance) prepares you

> Choreographer

Intake: Feb

(in October( tasks notified

for a professional career in dance performance and

> Contemporary dance performer

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

in advance; medical

choreography. It also introduces you to a range of other

> Dance trainer/teacher

with no score lower than 5.0;

declaration.

dance career pathways. As this is one of the longest-

> Performing arts manager

TOEFL or equivalent

standing full-time contemporary dance programmes in

> Performer

Tuition fee per year:

New Zealand, Unitec is the major provider of professional

NZD 19,000

talent to the dance industry.


47 performing and screen arts Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Bachelor of Performing and

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Interview and/or audition (in

Screen Arts (Screen Arts) equips you with the practical

> Film and television camera

Intake: Feb

September) tasks notified in

skills for a career in cinematography, film editing, sound

operator

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

advance; medical declaration.

(recording and design) and production management/

> Film and television editor

with no score lower than 5.0; or

assistant directing. After a broad-based first year, you

> First assistant director

equivalent

choose a specialisation from: cinematography, editing,

> Production manager

Tuition fee per year:

production or sound.

> Sound designer/technician/editor > Freelance camera assistant

NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Production design and management)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: In the first two years of the

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

Interview and/or audition

programme you’ll specialise in one of three areas of

> Art director

Intake: Feb

(in October) tasks notified in

production: costume; lights/sound/stage management; or

> Audio-visual technicia

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0

advance; medical declaration.

scenery/props/art department.

> Production manager

TOEFL or equivalent

Students who wish to exit the programme at the end of

> Sound or light technician

Tuition fee per year:

Year Two as a technician may be awarded the Diploma in

> Specialist designer

NZD 19,000

Performance Technology.

> Stage manager

> Scenic painter

with no score lower than 5.0;

> Technical manager Graduate Diploma in creative practice (Theatre and Screen)

Level: 7, 120 credits

Additional requirements:

Course description: The Graduate Diploma in Creative

Career opportunities:

Duration: 1 year

Bachelors degree, CV,

Practice allows you to focus on either digital animation

> Art director

Intake: Feb

statement of purpose about

or a specialist theatre and screen discipline. The creative

> Costume designer

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.5

why you want to study the

and cultural industries demand more flexible individuals –

> Lighting designer

with no score lower than 6.0;

programme, and references

that’s why we tailor individual study pathways, so you’re

> Set designer

TOEFL or equivalent

showing relevant experience

equipped with the skills and expertise needed to work in a

> Sound/audio-visual designer

Tuition fee per year:

and/or portfolio.

broad range of creative activities.

> Animator > Motion graphics designer > Studio manager > Visual effects artist

performing and screen arts

NZD 19,000


The main campus at Unitec is a good environment to concentrate on my studies because it's so quiet and secluded but is really close to downtown Auckland! The studies are practical and I'm learning so much about sports culture and sports lifestyle as well during my studies. Being here at Unitec opens up new opportunities for me and learning in such a diverse campus is really different from where I studied at home." Jae Myung (David) Kim, South Korea Bachelor of Sport (Management)

Sport

www.sport.unitec.ac.nz

Turn your interest for sports into a career. The professional nature of sport today requires managers, coaches and consultants who understand the needs of recreational participants and high-performance athletes. Our programmes bring you into contact with top industry players in sport, fitness and physical recreation, as well as with professional athletes.

Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. Check the programme admission requirements for details.

Bachelor of Sport (Coaching, Management, Physical Education)

Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education


49 Sport Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education

Level: 6, 240 credits

Course description: The Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education is aimed at

Career opportunities:

Duration: 2 years

those who want to pursue a career in the sport and fitness industry. Unitec has

> Fitness instructor

Intake: Feb/July

strong industry links with a number of prominent New Zealand sporting teams and

> Personal trainer

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

organisations, including the Auckland Blues and NPC rugby teams, Squash New

> Secondary school sports

no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or

Zealand, NZ Soccer, Tennis NZ and AdventureWorks. These links help you create

co-ordinator

equivalent

valuable contacts for your future career in sport.

> Outdoor pursuit instructor

Level: 7, 360 credits

Course description: The Bachelor of Sport (Coaching) focuses on the coaching

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

of sport, athletes and teams. Using our top-class facilities, you will learn practical

> Coaching director

Intake: Feb/July

coaching principles, strategies and techniques. You also gain an insight into how

> Fitness instructor

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

nutrition and other sports sciences can help you improve athlete performance and

> Sports coach

no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or

recovery.

> Strength and conditioning coach

Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Sport (coaching)

equivalent

> Sport development manager

Tuition fee per year:

> Strength and conditioning coach

NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Sport (management)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Course description: The programme aims to address the sport industry as a

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

singular industry with many contrasting segments: amateur and professional,

> Event manager

Intake: Feb/July

school and tertiary, commercial and public, including recreational facilities, clubs

> Fitness centre manager

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

and service organisations. You gain an understanding of the nature of sport

> Sponsorship manager

no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or

organisations and the challenges associated with a heavily volunteer-based

> Sports administration

equivalent

workforce.

> Sports marketing co-ordinator

Tuition fee per year: NZD 19,000 Bachelor of Sport (physical education)

Level: 7, 360 credits

Course description: In the first year, you learn the fundamentals of coaching,

Career opportunities:

Duration: 3 years

sport management and sport science, which form the foundation to more

> Physical education instructor

Intake: Feb/July

specialist knowledge in later years. In years two and three, you have the opportunity

> Apply at a NZ university for the

English: IELTS (Academic) 6.0 with

to develop a core understanding in exercise prescription, health education,

one year Graduate Diploma in

no score lower than 5.0; TOEFL or

biomechanics, skills acquisition, coaching pedagogy, physical education programmes,

Teaching to become a PE teacher.

equivalent

adapted programmes in physical activity and outdoor education. Gain work experience

Tuition fee per year:

in a primary/secondary school.

sport

NZD 19,000


50 Your learning classroom

The theory, your knowledge

Your programme, your

Regardless of the programme you choose, your theoretical knowledge is an integral part of your learning process. You will attend lectures, tutorials, workshops and also participate in the classroom.

experience

Your practice

Bachelor of Computing Systems students complete a semester-long work project for an organisation of their choice.

Practical knowledge goes hand-in-hand with theoretical knowledge so that's why you do both here. Industry-based learning is part of the curriculum across the Unitec programmes, which allows you to put into practice what you have learnt in the classroom. This means when you step out into the workforce or further study, you have the knowledge and experience to succeed.

Accounting and finance, and management and marketing students take part in Industry Based Learning, a work placement in an actual business organisation.

Bachelor of Construction students are encouraged to work in the construction industry in the last two years of their degree. Boatbuilding students create a variety of project boats. In 2011, one of them, Karma Police, successfully held its own against much larger boats in the Round the North Island Race. Design and visual arts students can display their work at the on-campus galleries and at the end-of-year Grad Show. This is great exposure which often leads to commercial offers for their work.

Early childhood education students work in an early childhood education centre throughout their studies. Landscape students work on designs for real sites with real clients, contributing to the development of public and private spaces. Natural science students develop their skills through placements at the Department of Conservation, MAF Biosecurity, the SPCA or the Auckland Zoo. Performing and screen arts students perform in front of a live audience at our on-campus theatre and work together to create numerous short films throughout the year. Sport students take part in work placements in a variety of sport and fitness orgnisations. They also develop their skills in the Human Performance Lab, a sports science lab also used by upcoming athletes. Veterinary nursing students work on real cases at the Unitec Veterinary Clinic and the country's first dedicated Veterinary Specialist Group Hospital, located at our Mt Albert campus.


"Unitec was one of the approved institutions in the NZ Embassy in Ha Noi. I also found Unitec on the web through youtube and applied immediately. Through my studies, I have learnt to research independently and individually. Postgraduate study here requires thought and knowledge, both through written material and life experience. It’s a great balance for me and I know that my aim of working in an NGO is going to happen." Kiet Le Quang, Viet Nam Master of International Communication


A-Z information Academic programmes A programme of study over a period of time which leads to a qualification. Academic transcript A listing of all courses enrolled in and grades. Accident Insurance The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to New Zealand. Further information can be viewed at the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz. Attendance As required by conditions of your student visa, your attendance will be monitored. Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students Unitec is a signatory to the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Ministry of Education. Copies of the Code are available from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/ international. Cost of living You need to have at least NZD 15,000 per academic year for accommodation and general living expenses. Below is an estimated breakdown of living expenses for a student studying at Unitec for one academic year. Accommodation 9,000 Books 2,000 Miscellaneous 4,000

NZD 15,000

The cost of these individual items will give you an idea of how much spending money you will need in New Zealand: Capuccino/Latte Litre of milk Bus ride from city to Unitec Movie ticket Haircut

NZD 3.50 3.90 3.40 14 12 - 40

Check www.immigration.govt.nz/ nzopportunities/lifestyle/costofliving for more information.


53 Course Also known as subject or paper and is worth a set number of credits towards the qualification.

Fee protection guarantee Unitec has a comprehensive insurance policy which guarantees that any tuition fees held by Unitec will be protected.

Credit Partial recognition of study done before enrolling at Unitec.

Graduates Students who have completed a qualification.

Cross-credits (no fee applicable) If you have already completed a qualification at another institution, you may be eligible for cross-credits. Complete the application for credit recognition form (SAF 005). Electives Courses that make up part of a qualification. 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 www.moh.govt.nz.

Kiwi speak Choice/awesome – great! Dairy – corner store Jandals – flip flops Gidday – hello Kia ora – hello/greetings Tu meke – too much! Sneakers – trainers Ranchslider – patio door Lollies – sweets, candy Motorway – freeway Footpath – sidewalk Yeh yeh nah yeh –yes! No worries – that’s fine Sweet as – yes, that’s good

IELTS International English Language Testing System – English language test needed for entry into a qualification. INZ Immigration New Zealand – the official New Zealand government body which issues visas both in New Zealand and overseas. IRD Inland Revenue Department where you must apply for your tax number if you are working in New Zealand while you are studying. Major Some qualifications require a certain number of courses to be taken to meet this requirement. Medical and travel insurance International students are required to have a valid medical and travel insurance policy for the duration of their stay in New Zealand. Unitec is able to offer a full and cost-effective policy through Uni-Care. Details can be found on www.uni-care.org. More info will be included in your Offer of Place. Offer A formal letter given to students once they meet the requirements for entry. Pathway programmes A system that allows students to study at a level before moving up to the next level, eg moving from a certificate to a bachelors degree. Prerequisites Courses that must be passed before taking higher-level courses.

Scholarships The New Zealand government has scholarships available to students from Asian and South Pacific countries. Check www.nzaid.govt.nz for more information. Norway and Sweden recognise Unitec as an education provider so you should apply to your local government student loans office. Unitec offers limited scholarships to masters or PhD students. Visit the scholarships page on www.unitec.ac.nz for more information. Student visa for re-enrolling students Unitec operates a visa service throughout the year for all international students. The service is available for international students who need to renew their visa, change their current visa to study at Unitec, Variations of Conditions for those who are on work permits and wish to study part-time and the Graduate Job Search work permit and visa, for students who have completed a programme and are eligible to apply under the Skilled Migrant Category – check the website www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant. For further information and personal assistance, visit our website www.visas.unitec.ac.nz to contact the visa administrator. Te Puna Ako The learning centre, which offers free academic support to students. TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language: a language test system similar to IELTS. USU The Students’ Association at Unitec which is accessible to all students. Verification of official documents Verification/attesting/certifying of documents can be done by an official Unitec education agent, a lawyer, JP or official embassy representative.


54 Institutional relationships Exchange Unitec has exchange* agreements with tertiary institutions around the world. If your institution is listed below, please contact the International Office at your home institution for information on how to apply. For information on exchanges, please see www.studentexchange.unitec.ac.nz Argentina

Universidad Argentina de la Empresa – UADE* Australia

RMIT University* Victoria University* Austria

FH Joanneum University of Applied Sciences* Wien University of Applied Sciences* FH Kufstein Tirol – University of Applied Sciences* Brazil

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul * Canada

Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning* Kwantlen University College* Mount Royal College* Okanagan College* Vancouver Island University* University of Guelph * University of Waterloo * University of Windsor* Chile

Instituto Profesional Duoc UC* Universidad Diego Portales* Universidad Del Pacifico*

Zhengzhou International Business College Zhongyuan University of Technology* Denmark

Aalborg University* Designskolen Kolding* VIA College* Roskilde University* Finland

Mikkeli Polytechnic* Helsinki Metropolia University of Applied Sciences* France

Ecole de Management de Normandie* ESSCA Graduate School - Ecole de Management* INSEEC* L'École de design Nantes Atlantique* Germany

BITS* Hochschule für Gestaltung, Schwäbisch Gmünd Hochschule Wismar* ISM Dortmund* Munich University of Applied Sciences University Folkwang Hochschule* University of the Arts Bremen* India

Centre for Environmental Planning and Tech (CEPT)*

Universidad Tecnologica de Chile - INACAP*

Ireland

Universidad Mayor Santiago*

University of Limerick*

Universidad UNIACC*

Malaysia

People's Republic of China

DeSpark Auto Academy

Beijing CIBT School of Business

Institut Megatech

Beijing Dance Academy*

Otomotif College – TOC

Beijing Film Academy Beijing Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture Beijing Sport University Communication University of China*

Study Abroad Study abroad students come from overseas to study at Unitec for one or two semesters. Generally, students enrol in a diverse range of credit bearing courses. For more information, please check www.studyabroad.unitec.ac.nz

Mexico

Escuela Bancaria y Comercial* Tec de Monterrey*

Guangdong Ocean University

The Netherlands

Guangdong Polytechnic Normal University

Han University – Arnhem Business School*

Huizhou University

Hanze University Groningen*

Luoyang Teachers University*

HZ University, Vlissingen of Applied Sciences*

Nanchang University

Windesheim University of Applied Sciences

Norway

Buskerud University College PERU

Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola* Universidad Peruana de Ciancias Applicades (UPC)* PHILIPPINES

Ateneo de Manila University* South Korea

Hallym University* Hanbat National University* Hansung University* Korean Academy of Film Arts Spain

Eina – The University Autonoma De Barcelona* Sweden

Halmstad University* Jönköping International Business School (JIBS)* Örebro University* The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences* Linnaeus University* Switzerland

University of Applied Sciences NW Switzerland* UK

Chelsea College of Art and Design* Edinburgh College of Art* University of Gloucestershire* University of Leicester* University of Westminster* University of Worcester USA

Florida Gulf Coast University* North Dakota State University* Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design The University of North Carolina at Greensboro* University of Central Missouri* Virginia Polytechnic and State University*

Shandong Institute of Civil Engineering and Architecture Shandong University of Finance and Economics Shenyang Jianzhu University* Shenzhen Polytechnic*

* Exchange partners


ISAP Part 1

International Student Application Pack (ISAP) Completing the application form - please fill out all the sections in BLOCK LETTERS > Students’ contact details and emergency contact details must be supplied even if applying through an official Unitec agent; > Applications will be delayed if all required items are not submitted (see checklist at end of this form); > Documents not in English must be accompanied by notarised English translations; > Documents must be notorised/vertified by a Justice of the Peace, Authorised Unitec Agent, Solicitor, or other Public Notary in any country. Notarised/attested copies are stamped with an official seal or stamp, bear the printed name, signature, and position of the person notarising or attesting the copy.

Student application process What you need to do

STEP 1

> Apply* with your completed application form along with certified* copies of all documents required

STEP 2 > Receive Offer letter and pay all fees to Unitec (or apply for an Approval in Principle (AIP) visa first if required by INZ) > Or receive a Conditional Offer letter and send in documents to Unitec if required

STEP 3 > Apply for your Student Visa*

STEP 4 > Visit www.departure.unitec.ac.nz to: 1. Apply for accommodation* if needed 2. Complete and return Insurance* Application 3. Book your airline tickets 4. Book the meet and greet* service if needed

STEP 5 > Arrive at Unitec and attend international orientation and your academic orientation – week of 18 Feb for 1st semester and week of 15 July 2013 for 2nd semester > Enrol in your papers/programme of study > Receive your student ID card and start your studies

What Unitec will do

STEP 1

> Unitec acknowledges and assesses application and issues a student ID number* > Requests information if necessary > Or sends a decline notification

STEP 2 > Provides an Offer letter which includes accommodation, insurance and payment details > Or provides a Conditional Offer letter

STEP 3 > Once payment is received, issues fee receipt which is sent to student and/or agent and INZ

Useful Websites > Apply individually or through an authorised agent = www.agents.unitec.ac.nz > Accommodation = www.accommodation.unitec.ac.nz > Certified = originals sighted, copied and notorised/ verified/attested by authorised agent, official etc > Meet and greet = www.departure.unitec.ac.nz > Student ID number = use this for any query about your application > Student Visa = www.visas.unitec.ac.nz > Insurance = www.insurance.unitec.ac.nz


ISAP Part 2

Country-specific criteria

Please use this as a guide only and contact international@unitec.ac.nz if you have any queries.

Country

pre-degree

bachelors degree

New Zealand

NCEA or equivalent

NCEA, Foundation Studies, a certificate, a diploma or equivalent

Argentina

Título de Bachillerato

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Bangladesh

Higher secondary certificate with 1st division pass (60% passes in 4 subjects)

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Brazil

Certificado de Ensino Médio

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Cameroon

Baccalauréat or GCE O levels with grades 1-6

GCE A levels

Canada

Grade 11 high school

Grade 12 high school – minimum 60% average over 6 subjects (including English)

Chile

Licencia de Educación Media

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

China

Senior secondary school, minimum 70% grades

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Colombia

Bachillerato (or Diploma de Bachillér)

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Denmark

Folkeskolens 10 Klasseprøve

Bevis for Studentereksamen or Bevis for Højere Forberedelseseksamen (HF)

France/New Caledonia Fiji

Baccalauréat FSLC with passes in 4 subjects including Maths and English

Fiji Form 7 with an average of 250 out of 400 (incl a minimum of 50% in English) or 7 passes in USP Foundation Studies with a “C” in communication or South Pacific Form Seven Certificate (SPFSC) with a minimum of 3 B grades

Germany

Realschulabschluss

Abitur or Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife

Hong Kong

Hong Kong Certificate of Education (HKCE)

3 Hong Kong A levels with A-C grades (or D in maths/science)

India

At least a 55% average across 4 academic subjects in CBSE, HSC or ISC with at least 60% in English, or equivalent in other boards

At least a 70% average across 4 academic subjects in CBSE, HSC or ISC with at least 60% in English, or equivalent in other boards

Indonesia

STTB – SMA

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Iran

High School Diploma (3 years) with grades of at least 10

Pre-University Certificate (Peeshdaneshgahe) or having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Iraq

Certificate of Preparatory Education/Sixth Form Baccalauréat

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Japan

Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho)

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution or 85% pass from the Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate

Kenya

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with grades C to D-

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Khazakstan

Completed secondary education (grades of 3 and above)

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Malaysia

SPM with grades 1-6 or Chinese unified exam; or equivalent

3 passes in STPM with C or better, or a maximum score of 18 points over 6 academic subjects in the UEC. To meet English language criteria – STPM English grade of B or higher; SPM English grade of A1 or A2; UEC English grade of B4 or higher

Mexico

Bachillerato

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Nepal

Higher Secondary Certificate with 1st division pass

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution with 1st division grades

Netherlands

Hoger Algemeen Voortgezet Onderwijs (HAVO) diploma/senior general secondary education

Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (VWO) (Gymnasium A/B and Atheneum A/B) Diplomas

Nigeria

WAEC Senior School Certificate with grades 1-6

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Norway

Vitnemål fra Grunnskolen (formerly Avgangseksamen)

Vitnemål fra den Videregående Skole (formerly Examen Artium)

Pacific Islands (not including Fiji)

Pacific Senior Secondary Certificate with grades 1-5 or PNG Higher School Certificate or Solomon Islands School Certificate or Tonga National Form 7

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution, eg Foundation or University Preparation year at USP, University of Samoa, University of Papua New Guinea

Pakistan

Higher Secondary School Certificate (year 12) with minimum 60% grades

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Peru

Certificado de Educación Secundaria Común Completa

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Philippines

High School Certificate graduation with 80%

1 year of successful study at a recognised institution of university standing.

Russia

(Attestat) Certificate of Secondary Education at grade 11

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Saudi Arabia

Tawjihiyah (General Secondary Education Certificate) with minimum 60% overall; Higher Technical Institute Diploma

Associate Degree or 1 year successful study at bachelors level at a recognised university

Singapore

GCE O levels with 4 grades of 1-6

GCE A levels with 3 passes

South Africa

Senior certificate (without matriculation endorsement)

Senior certificate or the National Senior Certificate

South Korea

High school diploma

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution or high school diploma with top grades

Sri Lanka

4 GCE O levels with grades ranging from A-C

Sri Lankan GCE A levels with passes in at least 3 subjects

Sweden

Slutbetyg fran Grundskola

Successful completion of Avgångsbetyg/Slutbetyg från Gymnasieskola

Taiwan

Senior High School Leaving Certificate

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Thailand

Maw 6 with a score of 50% or above

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

Turkey

State High School Diploma

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution

United Kingdom

GCE O levels in 4 subjects

GCE A levels in 3 subjects

United States of America

High school diploma with C average up to Grade 12 level

High school diploma with C average up to Grade 12 level plus SAT I and SAT II score minimum 500/part, or Advanced Placement Examination

Viet Nam

Secondary School Graduation/National University Entrance Examination with a score of 5.0 or above

Having passed 1 year of tertiary study at a recognised institution


ISAP Part 3

Admission requirements The academic entry requirements listed here are intended as a guide only; other requirements may apply to specific programmes. Please refer to the Unitec website for the specific requirements for each programme, including the special admission criteria.

Students with overseas qualifications

Admission requirements

English language requirements

Applicants are required to meet: > The academic admission requirements; and > The English language requirements.

Unitec accepts academic IELTS and its equivalents, including NCEA English credits from NZ secondary school and TOEFL tests.

Please refer to Part 2 for a guide to general requirements from various countries.

NZ secondary school students If you are currently studying (or have completed your schooling) in New Zealand, please check the Unitec website www.unitec.ac.nz or contact the International Office for specific entry criteria.

Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelors

graduate Certificates or Diplomas

Recognised qualifications for general admission are:

General admission criteria:

> Appropriate NCEA credits at New Zealand secondary school (for more details visit www.unitec.ac.nz)

> Have a recognised bachelors degree, or

> Country-specific equivalents (see Part 2) There may also be interview, portfolio or work experience requirements.

> Hold a qualification in a relevant discipline, or > Be able to demonstrate competencies equivalent to a graduate from the above qualifications There may also be interview, portfolio or work experience requirements.

postgraduate certificates or diplomas / masters

doctorates

General admission criteria:

General admission criteria:

> Have a recognised bachelors degree in the same or similar discipline with merit achievement (deemed to be an average grade of B or higher in all level 7 courses), or

> Have at least three years’ appropriate professional experience relevant to the discipline in which the doctorate is being undertaken, and

> Hold a professional qualification in a relevant discipline recognised as being equivalent to at least merit achievement in a bachelors degree, or

> Have qualified for or been awarded a masters degree in the same or similar discipline with not less than upper second class honours or equivalent, or

> Be able to demonstrate competencies equivalent to a bachelors level graduate in a relevant discipline

> Have an honours degree of four years’ duration in the same or similar discipline with at least an A- average, which includes a research project, or

There may also be interview, portfolio or work experience requirements.

> Have a postgraduate diploma in the same or similar discipline and be able to demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills and data interpretation equivalent to the above masters or honours degrees There may also be interview, portfolio or work experience requirements.


ISAP Part 4 Documents for Unitec applications To assess all applications, we require these standard documents: > A completed application form signed by the student > Birth certificate or passport ID page showing name and date of birth > Secondary/high school transcripts

> Tertiary/university/college transcripts >C ertificate of Graduation showing the completion of the qualification

We may require the following additional documents for these programmes: programmes

Document

Description

Design

Portfolio

Portfolios should be presented as unaltered jpeg images (no larger than 1MB each) on a

Architecture

CD, or coloured A4-size prints. For more details see: www.unitec.ac.nz/future-students/

Performing and Screen Arts

enrolment/admission-requirements/portfolios/portfolios_home.cfm The relevant programme description on the Unitec website (click on ‘portfolio hints and tips’).

Graduate diplomas, postgraduate

Up-to-date CV

The CV is a summary of a student’s past study, work history (paid and voluntary), experiences,

and masters qualifications

interests, hobbies etc.

Graduate diplomas, postgraduate

Relevant work-related

These are reference letters from an employer describing a student’s work background in a

and masters qualifications

reference letters

company/workplace, the nature of the work, and how the student performed as an employee – not letters of employment or employment contracts.

Graduate diplomas, postgraduate

Statement of Purpose

The SOP is a summary of your future plans, career goals/desires, interests for study etc. The

and masters qualifications

(SOP)

purpose of an SOP is to help us check what you want to learn and whether the programme provides this, whether the programme will prepare you for the type of career you’re looking for, and which elective courses would be most suitable so that you take the topics of interest to you. Therefore an SOP should: > Be 1-2 pages (short and detailed is better than long and vague) > Introduce you and why you want to apply for the programme > Tell us about your specific interests in the field you’ve chosen > Give us some idea of your career goals and plans for the future > Tell us what you want to learn or hope to get out of the programme to prepare you for those plans. An SOP should NOT: > I nclude a copy of the CV/work or study history in detail >R ely on vague, obvious plans such as “I want to improve my skills in computing” >B e a copy or summary of promotional material from Unitec about our services/facilities/ courses or about NZ as a study destination.

Programme-specific information Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science and

Graduate Diploma of Business and Graduate

Master of Health Science (Generic)

Diploma in Computing

Applicants must have: > An equivalent degree in the same or similar field

(radiology, nursing) or

> Another professional qualification with evidence

of clinical experience and recommendations from

employers. Students cannot register or practise in NZ after completion. There are no clinical courses involved and no access to hospitals – it is academic study only.

Students can apply directly for these programmes after completing a bachelors degree and no work experience is required. Postgraduate Diploma in Business and Master of Business Students must have relevant middle management or supervisory work experience. Postgraduate Diploma in Education and Master of Education Does not lead to registration as a teacher.


ISAP Part 5 Refund policy for international students Summary of international student refunds The following table summarises the Refund Policy. For full information on the Refund Policy for international students please visit www.international.unitec.ac.nz. Note: If there is a conflict between the table and the policy, the policy wording prevails. Reason for wanting a refund

Information student must provide

Refund application must be received by International

Amount of refund

A student visa was not granted

An official letter from INZ indicating the rejection of the student visa application

Within 14 days of student receiving notification from INZ

Full refund less $200 administration fee

Extension of student visa is not granted

An official letter from INZ indicating the rejection of the visa application, however if extension is not granted on the basis of poor attendance or late visa application no refund will be paid

Within 14 days of student receiving notification from INZ

Full refund less $200 administration fee

Unitec is unable to proceed with the programme or course

Information on which programme/course you were enrolled in

Within 14 days of student receiving notification from Unitec

Full refund (however if the student transfers to another institution, the refund will be sent to that institution)

No less than two weeks before the semester start date

80% of fees paid

No longer wish to study at Unitec (does not include transferring) No longer wishes to study at Unitec (Certificate in Intensive English Students)

No refund will be given after the programme has started

Transferring to another institution

Evidence of student visa for the other institution

No less than two weeks before the semester start date

70% of fees paid

Compassionate reasons (serious illness etc)

Documentation supporting your application for a refund

At any time

At the discretion of the Director of International

Permanent Residence is granted

Passport and visa

Within two weeks of student receiving notification from INZ

“See note under Other Refunds�

If a student withdraws before completion of 10% of class

90% refund of tuition fees

Summer School

The information provided is correct as at June 2012 and is subject to review.


ISAP Part 6 Please read both the Privacy Statement and Declaration before you sign the application form.

Privacy Statement Unitec collects and stores information about students to comply with various statutes, including the Education Act, the Public Finance Act and the Inland Revenue Act. We also collect and store information to enable us to make decisions regarding your progress, and to provide you with evidence of your academic achievements. It may be disclosed to academic and administration staff where relevant to their duties, and also where relevant to other agencies such as the Ministry of Education, Tertiary Education Commission, New Zealand Qualifications Authority, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Career Services, tribal trusts and scholarship providers, Ministry of Immigration, Industry Training Organisations, Industry Licensing and Registration bodies, other tertiary institutions, previous secondary

schools and providers of work experience for students in courses with a practical component. Please note that your name, date of birth and residency as entered on this enrolment will be included in the National Student Index, and will be used in an Authorised Information Matching programme with the New Zealand Birth Register. For further information please see www.nsi.govt.nz/ima. In addition, when required by statute, we will release information to government agencies such as the New Zealand Police, Department of Justice, Inland Revenue, and the Accident Compensation Corporation. You have the right to see and correct information which has been collected by us.

Declaration I hereby declare that the information provided by me on this application form is true and correct. I understand that failure to disclose requested information or supplying false information may result in my application/enrolment not being processed or being cancelled. I authorise the INZ and the Department of Labour to provide Unitec with any personal details regarding my immigration

Filling out the Application form

status, including any information that I have submitted to the INZ in the course of any visa or permit application. I agree to abide by all Unitec statutes, regulations and policies as may be amended from time to time. I have read, understood and accept the Refund Policy and the Privacy statement above.


International Student Application Form This application form is for international students who want to apply for English and/or academic programmes at Unitec.

Submitting the application form 1. Official Unitec agents: you may email all documents to international.applications@unitec.ac.nz (do not use any other email address) 2. Students applying without an agent: please do one of the following: > Bring the original documents to Unitec International to photocopy > Post notarised/attested copies to Unitec, International Office, Private Bag 92025,Victoria St West, Auckland 1142, NZ > Courier notarised copies to Unitec, International Office, 139 Carrington Road, Mt Albert, Auckland 1025, NZ

PERSONAL DETAILS Have you applied at Unitec before?

No

Yes

Unitec ID number:

Date of birth (day/month/year)

Family name (as shown on your passport)

Given name(s) (as shown on your passport) Male

Citizenship (as shown on your passport)

Gender:

Ethnicity

Country of birth

Passport number:

Issue Date

Female Expiry Date:

Contact Details Overseas (Home Country) You may also be contacted by email, text, or phone.

Contact Details in NZ (if you're in NZ already) You may also be contacted by email, text, or phone.

Street Address:

Street Address:

Phone/mobile: Phone/mobile: Email: Email: Who are two family EMERGENCY contacts (include at least 1 family member in your home country that Unitec can contact in case of an emergency?) 1. Contact Name:

2. Contact Name:

Relationship to You:

Relationship to You:

Contact Phone or mobile:

Contact Phone or Mobile:

Email Email: Country they are living in:

part A

Country they are living in: Who is submitting this application? Myself (applicant) - please tell us which address to use for correspondence? Main contact overseas address OR

NZ address OR

Authorised Unitec Agent's Company Name:

Agent's email: If you apply through an official Unitec agent, all correspondence about your application will be sent to the agent. ENGLISH LANGUAGE APPLICATION Tick the box that applies to you.

I would like to apply for an English language programme:

I have taken / will take an academic IELTS or TOEFL test Date:

part B

Result attached?

Yes

No

I have NCEA English (high school in New Zealand) NSN Number: English is my first language or the language of instruction in my education in a native English-speaking country (provide evidence)

Certificate in Intensive English (CIE) Start date (eg 21 Jan 2013):

(Each term is 10 weeks long) Number of weeks you want to study: Diploma in English (Advanced) Semester 1 – 18 February 2013 Semester 2 - 15 July 2013 Number of semesters you want to study:

See the International Prospectus or www.intprogrammes.unitec.ac.nz for programme names, intakes, and entry requirements. Choose 1 or 2 programmes you would like to study. If you do not meet the entry requirements of your first choice we will automatically assess your eligibility for a pathway programme. If you do not meet the English requirements, we will provide you with a conditional offer of place. ACADEMIC PROGRAMME Major (if appropriate): 1st choice programme 2nd choice programme:

INTAKE DATE (e.g. Feb 2013)

Application form

part C

ACADEMIC PROGRAMME APPLICATION


New Zealand academic study history Do you have a current Student Visa to study in NZ?

Cross-credits/exemptions yes

no

If yes, please submit a certified copy of your current visa with this application.

Secondary/high school study history What is the highest academic qualification you hold from a secondary or high school? Qualification:

Are you planning to apply for cross-credits Yes for previous tertiary study?

No

If yes, please complete the SAF005 form on page 64 and send it with course descriptor/syllabus for every course/paper. Please note: there is no fee payable with this form. Marketing Information Which of the following most influenced your decision to apply?

Name of School:

Unitec's international websites Agent NZ High Commission/Embassy

Country: Year completed (eg 2010):

Unitec visit/contact Education exhibition Family friend

Tertiary study history

How do you plan to fund your study?

Have you ever enrolled in a university, college, institute of technology, or other tertiary institution in any country, after leaving school? (This does not include English study).

Private funding If you have applied for a scholarship, has this been granted? Yes

No

Other Yes

No

Name of scholarship:

If yes, what was the first year you enrolled? (eg 2010): What have you studied at a university, college or other tertiary institution? Provide transcripts (and completion certificates, if appropriate) for all the qualifications listed here:

Equal Opportunity Unitec seeks to provide an equality of opportunity for all students. Do you live with the effects of significant injury, long-term illness, or disability (eg deafness, blindness, inability to walk)?

1st Qualification: Name of Institution:

Yes, I need special support for my injury/illness.

Country: Year begun:

Checklist

Year ended (eg 2010): Did you complete this?

Yes

No

2nd Qualification: Name of Institution: Country: Year begun: Year ended (eg 2010): Did you complete this?

Yes

No

3rd Qualification: Name of Institution: Country: Year begun:

part D

Year ended (eg 2010): Did you complete this?

Yes

No

Are you awaiting results of any tertiary studies currently being undertaken?

Yes

No

Institution: When are results expected?

Submitting applications without completing all items on this checklist will delay assessment. All applications: I have‌ Completed all sections of this application form Attached the current student visa page of my passport if I am already studying in NZ Attached a certified copy of my passport ID page or birth certificate Attached a certified copy of my academic IELTS or TOEFL test result (if available) Attached a certified copy of academic transcripts and completion certificates listed on this form (in original language and an English translation if appropriate) For graduate / postgraduate / masters applications: I have also attached‌ A statement of purpose (1-2 pages) and An up-to-date CV and Work-related references, where appropriate Applications cannot be assessed without these items. For architecture / design/performing and screen art applications: I am attaching my portfolio (A4-size hard copies, or unaltered jpeg or pdf files on a CD), or I am in NZ and can bring the portfolio to an interview.

Student Declaration I have read and understood the terms and conditions included in the International Student Application Pack (ISAP) of: T he Refund Policy for International Students in Part 5: ISAP T he Privacy Statement in Part 6: ISAP T he Declaration in Part 6: ISAP

Name (printed) in English:

Student's signature: Date signed:


63 Application for Credit Recognition/Cross-credits from study at Unitec or other Tertiary Institutions in NZ or Overseas – Instructions for Form SAF 005

Guidelines for Credit recognition / Cross-credits Please note:

The maximum credits ever granted is half a programme, but the actual credits granted will vary according to individual assessment, as credits are based on how similar your previous courses are to Unitec’s courses. If you want to apply for cross-credits, you need to: » Obtain detailed course descriptions (in English) from the previous institution you studied at » Complete the Application for Credit Recognition/Cross-credits (online or in the International Prospectus) » Please apply for credits at least two months before the semester begins; do not leave it too late as the process can take 2-3 months, and credits approved more than two weeks after the semester begins will not affect your enrolment (ie you will not be able to withdraw from the courses or apply for a refund due to the credits). Credit applications received less than two months before the semester begins may not be assessed in time, and applications received less than one month in advance will not be assessed in time. Note: If the previous qualification is from New Zealand – Please take these items to any Student Central office on campus. (If you are in your final semester, bring your results so far, plus confirmation of the courses you are currently enrolled in. Provisional assessment can be made on this basis; your final results will be required to confirm any credits provisionally granted.) If the previous qualification is from a country other than New Zealand – Please apply through the International Office; email the credit application form and course outlines as pdf or Word documents if possible as this allows faster assessment than hard copies. STEP 1: CHECKLIST

Please complete and sign the SAF005 form and attach the following documents** 1. Verified true copy of academic record stating grades achieved and/or NZQA record of learning (do not send original documents) 2. Prescription/course outline/full course descriptor for each course you wish to transfer credit from and where applicable: 3. Verified and translated to English a true copy of degree/diploma certificate for completed qualifications 4. Details of applicable work experience (eg for Nursing where regulations allow for credit on the basis of supervised practice following registration) 5. Verified true copy of related qualifications and details of any additional relevant courses completed ** Where a verified/attested/certified copy is referred to above, you must provide a copy of each document certified by a Justice of the Peace, Solicitor or authorised Unitec agent with the following statement “I have sighted the original of this document and confirm that this is a true copy”. STEP 2: SUBMIT THIS FORM with the International Student Application Form (there is no payment required with the form) Please post, deliver or courier The completed SAF005 Cross-credit form and the other documents listed above, securely attached To: Unitec, International Office, 139 Carrington Road, Mt Albert, Auckland 1025, New Zealand or by mail to Private Bag 92025, Victoria St West, Auckland 1142, New Zealand. Further information All cross-credits granted are provisional until approved by the Programme Committee. The student will be formally advised of the Programme Committee’s decision in writing. Cross-credits are only applicable to the programme for which they are approved. They cannot be reassigned to another programme.The information on this form and on any attachments will be covered by the NZ Privacy Act 1993 and by Unitec’s Privacy of Information policy. Go to www.unitec.ac.nz and search for Privacy Policy for

further details. Unitec reserves the right to seek confirmation of the authenticity and accuracy of any documentation provided by other tertiary institutions or referees.

Definitions from Academic Statute: “Assessment of Prior Learning (APL)” is a process in which evidence of achievement of outcomes is assessed by Unitec staff. “Cross-credit” means the award of credit in recognition of successful equivalent study, at the same or a higher level, in the context of another programme and in accordance with the institution’s policy on credit recognition.


» cover photo Jae Frew Unitec students in hats and gowns

Form SAF 005

from India, Philippines, USA, Pakistan and People’s Republic of China.

Application for Credit Recognition/Cross-credits from study at Unitec or other Tertiary Institutions in New Zealand or Overseas Complete a separate form for each qualification studied or institution attended. You can download additional forms from www.unitec.ac.nz >Future Students >Enrolment>New Students

Unitec programme (for which you wish to gain cross-credits)

Family (or last) name Unitec ID number Address Institution attended (eg OpenPoly)

Semester & year you will start this programme

Date of birth

Location (eg Cairo, Egypt)

This is page number (eg 2 of 5)

First names

Telephone number

Qualification studied (eg DipAgSci)

Year

Subject / Paper / Course Passed

Grade

Credits/

Cross-credit

Course

(eg MATH 101 or Unit Standard

(eg C+)

Points

sought at Unitec

Comple-

4512 ) (if all NZQA credits,

(eg 15

(eg MATH 7301)

ted

please just attach record of

credits)

of

Office Use Only Accept/ Decline

Course Nbr

(Circle)

(Subj &

Credits

Approved

Catalog – eg

learning)

ALAF 7101)

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Accept

Decline

Signed by applicant: I hereby confirm that all information given on this form, and the attached documents, is complete and correct. I agree that Unitec may validate this information with the institutions I have attended.

Signed

Date Payment, Regs & Docs checked by

Date

Signed by Prog Leader as ready for Prog Cttee minutes:

Date

Notes

Office mai, haere mai ki Nau Use Only Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka

Tick if NZQA Unit Standard or Enrolment change details attached

Welcome to Unitec Entered by

Enrolments amended by

Checked against Prog Cttee minutes by (name & signature)

Date


2013 calendar JAN

7

Summer Semester resumes

14 21 28

FEB

4

Mon 28 – Auckland Anniversary Day Wed 6 – Waitangi Day Fri 8 – Summer Semester ends

11

How to apply Please complete the enclosed application form and send to Unitec with the required documents.

All applications will be acknowledged and a student ID number will be issued. Applicants will be notified about their application once it has been assessed.

MAR

18

Wed 20 - International Orientation Day

25

Mon 25 – Semester 1 begins

Unitec has an open application policy. Although most programmes have a preferential application date, we welcome applications at any time throughout the year. We encourage you to apply as early as possible.

Fri 29 – Easter Friday

Further information

4 11 18 25

APR

1

Mon 1 – Easter Monday

8 15

Mon 15 to Wed 17 - Graduation

22

Mon 22 to Fri 3 May – Mid-Semester break Thur 25 - ANZAC Day

29 MAY

6 13

If you want more information about our courses, programmes and how to apply, contact the International Office at +64 9 815 4302 or visit the website www.international.unitec.ac.nz to download information including the international student application form for both academic programmes and/or English language. If you are applying for an exchange or study abroad programme, then you will need to fill out the Study Abroad/ Exchange/Fieldwork Placement application form found on the website www.studyabroad.unitec.ac.nz and www.visitingyou.unitec.ac.nz

20 27 JUN

3

Mon 3 – Queen’s Birthday

10 17 24

JUL

1

Fri 28 – Semester 1 ends

Student for a Day

The Student for a Day programme allows you to become a student for a day in a selected programme in which you have a particular interest. Visit www.unitec.ac.nz for more information.

Mon 1 to Fri 19 – Mid year break

8 15

Wed 17 - International Orientation Day

22

Mon 22 – Semester 2 begins

29 AUG

5

Country visits

International staff travel to various countries to interview potential students. Check out our schedule on www.visitingyou.unitec.ac.nz

12 19

Connect with us

26 SEP

2 9 16

Wed 18 - Graduation

23

Mon 23 to Fri 4 – Mid-Semester break

www.twitter.com/intlunitecnz http://nz.linkedin.com/in/unitecinternational

30 OCT

7

www.youtube.com/unitecinternational

14 21 28

www.facebook.com/international. unitec

Mon 28 – Labour Day

NOV

4

phone +64 9 815 4302 email international@unitec.ac.nz web www.international.unitec.ac.nz

11 18

Fri 22 – Semester 2 ends

25 DEC

2

Mon 2 – Summer Semester begins

9 16 23 30

Mon 23 – Summer Semester break begins

Disclaimer

While the information provided in this document was true and correct at the time of publication, Unitec reserves the right to alter procedures, fees and regulations should the need arise. Students should carefully read all official correspondence and other sources of information for students (such as the website) to be aware of changes to the information contained in this document. The inclusion of a programme’s details in this publication in no way creates an obligation on the part of Unitec to teach it in any given year, or teach it in the manner described. Unitec reserves the right to discontinue or revise courses at any given time without notice. You should always check with the appropriate faculty when planning your courses and consult our website, www.unitec.ac.nz, for the most up-to-date course information. The information in this publication was correct as of June 2012.


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