Unitec prospectus 2018

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Kia ora and welcome Thinking about your future study plans is an exciting time. Which career path do you want, will it suit your skills and interests, and how will study fit around your other commitments? Here, at Unitec, we can help you make some of these hard decisions. We offer practical, real-world learning to help you get a great job when you graduate. In fact, 90% of our programmes include practical work experience, so you can be sure that the skills you learn are relevant, up-to-date and needed by employers. Our programmes cover a wide range of subjects at all levels of study and we offer online, face-to-face and hands-on learning that fits around your life outside Unitec. While you’re here, the IBM and Concentrix Delivery Centres at our Mt Albert campus offer job opportunities while you study. Hundreds of Unitec students enjoy part-time jobs with great pay, convenient work hours, and a set of valuable skills they can add to their CVs. We have a great team of Advisors who you can contact on 0800 10 95 10 to discuss any of the study options in this prospectus. Whatever your aspirations, we’re here to help you make the right decisions, succeed in your studies, and achieve your goals.

Dr Rick Ede Chief Executive

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Contents

Life on campus

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Everything you need

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MÄ ori at Unitec

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Pacific at Unitec

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Why Unitec?

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Create your own study guide

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Want to know more?

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Loans and allowances

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Vocational Pathways

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Preparing for study

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Short courses

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Your career opportunities

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Architecture 27 Building, Construction and Services

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Business and Communication

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Community Development

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Computer Sciences

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Creative Industries

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Engineering 155 Environmental and Animal Sciences

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Health Care

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DISCLAIMER: Unitec Institute of Technology has used reasonable care to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate at the time of publication. However, to the extent permitted by law, Unitec is not liable for, and makes no warranties or representations as to such accuracy and may change or correct any such information without prior notice. Changes will be available on unitec.ac.nz and from Student Central (Te Pae KĹ?rero).


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LIFE ON CAMPUS Life’s a campus. Well, that’s what we think, and think you’ll soon agree. The Mt Albert campus is green and spacious with sports facilities and cafes to catch up with friends. It’s a short trip to the city and has well connected public transport options with bus stops and a train station close by. Out West, there’s our Waitākere campus with modern teaching facilities right in the heart of Henderson. Both our campuses are 100% smoke-free and they’re constantly buzzing with students of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds. There’s always something going on too, from social events on campus to action-packed trips out of Auckland with the Experience NZ programme. The year starts with film nights, games, sporting events, food, and parties to get you into student life.

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Everything

you need Services from A to Z • Academic & Learning Support

• Library

• Accommodation

• Māori Support

• Advocates

• Maps

• Career Development

• Medical Centre

• Cashier

• Osteopath

• Chaplaincy

• Pacific Support

• Childcare

• Parking & Transport

• Class Representatives

• Pharmacy

• Clubs & Sports

• Post-Graduate Support

• Computer Labs

• Postal Services

• Conciliator & Mediation

• Research

• Convenience Store

• Security

• Copying & Printing

• Shuttle Bus

• Counselling

• Student Advisors

• Deals

• Student Central

• Disability Support

• Student Council

• Enrolment Support

• Student Media

• Food

• Squash Centre

• Gym & Fitness

• Transport

• ID Cards

• Vet Clinic

• International Support

• Wireless

• IT Support For more information visit unitec.ac.nz/help

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Your Pathway Route to success There’s a wide range of programmes available which can lead to many different and interesting careers, but sometimes it can be tricky working out what is right for you. You can be sure one of them almost certainly is. The key to finding the right career route lies in the very ethos of Unitec – as an institute of technology. This means our courses have a big focus on practical learning and experience. We teach you the skills you will need in a job – through work placements, apprenticeships and the excellent facilities we have right here on campus.

Ask the experts If you already know the job or industry you want to work in, but you’re not sure which programmes you need to get there, talk to your friendly Student support team. Our expert career. Our expert Career Consultants offer free course advice and career planning to anyone considering tertiary study. They will point you down the right path.

What can I study? We have over 160 programmes to choose from at Unitec, from architecture to zookeeping and accounting to photography. Start at a level that suits your qualifications and experience, and then pathway into higher-level programmes. Check the diagram below to see which level you could start at.

Postgraduate

Bachelor Degree Requires NCEA Level 3

Diploma Requires NCEA Level 2

Certificate Requires NCEA Level 1

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08+ Level

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MAORi AT UNITEC Maia Māori Centre Kia kaha, kia toa, kia maia, kia manawanui

Kura Po – Free Te Reo Evening Classes

Maia Māori Centre is your first port of call for everything from study advice to someone to talk to. We offer a wide range of services for all Unitec students, staff and the wider community. We provide academic support, scholarship information and study workshops. You can visit us for personal support including counselling, or for a cup of tea and a chat. We also look after Unitec’s Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae, a cultural hub and a much-loved part of Unitec life.

Want to learn Te Reo or improve your existing skills? Ideal for busy people, our free Kura Po classes cover all levels of fluency, from beginner to advanced. They include pronunciation, basic greetings, common phrases, waiata Māori (Māori songs) and the use of Te Reo in everyday situations, including the workplace. Ahakoa ko wai, no hea koe, ko tēnei te wā! No matter who you are or where you’re from, this is the time to immerse yourself in the richness of te Ao Māori world.

Nau mai, haere mai. Our Maia whānau are here to help. For more information visit unitec.ac.nz/maori

Mātātupu Māori Student Association Mātātupu is a student-driven association at Unitec, which supports Māori students by providing a safe environment where tikanga Māori is embraced, and Māori identity is fostered through student engagement, experience and success. We hold regular meetings at Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae, where students can participate in Kapa Haka, sports, social events and more. 06

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Whai Ake Māori Mentoring Scholarship The Whai Ake Māori Mentoring Scholarship programme is an opportunity for Māori full-time, full-year students to connect with other Māori students while enjoying the benefits of having a mentor! The programme provides a number of $2,000 scholarships towards course fees as well as the opportunity to learn about tikanga, kapa haka, Māori history and complete a 15 credit course in Te Reo Māori!

Scholarships There are a heap of scholarships, awards and grants available for Maori students keen to study a variety of subjects and at all different levels. Most of our Maori scholarships also provide cultural support to be successful as a student and as Maori. • KORA Landscape Architecture Māori Scholarship • Maori & Pasifika Trades Training Scholarships • Maori Postgraduate Travel Grant • Maori Women in Engineering Scholarship • Ngārimu VC & 28th (Māori) Battalion Memorial Scholarships • Postgraduate Scholarship - Maori • YWCA Maori and Pacific Womens Future Leaders Scholarship


PACIFIC AT UNITEC Pacific Centre for Learning, Teaching and Research The Pacific Centre The Pacific Centre team are here to support you to get the most out of your studies and your time at Unitec. We can help with anything that contributes to your success including academic support, careers advice, scholarship information, financial advice or personal or cultural support. We run social events throughout the year to help you settle in, like orientation activities, fanau evenings and the Pacific graduation dinner, as well as academic workshops to support you in your studies. Feel free to use the drop-in centre, study space and computer facilities while you’re there. The Pacific Centre also supports postgraduate students and Pacific research projects.

Scholarships There are lots of other awards on offer, including Pacific START Awards, postgraduate scholarships, and scholarships in subjects like health, landscape architecture and trades. Unitec offers lots of scholarships for Pacific students including: • Pacific START Awards • Māori & Pasifika Trades Training Scholarships • Pacific Women in Engineering Scholarship • Postgraduate Scholarship - Pacific For more information visit unitec.ac.nz/pacific

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Think.Do in the real world Building The Grand Pavilion

Our construction, engineering, and architecture students worked alongside Stephens Lawson Architects to manage, fabricate, and build The Grand Pavilion for Waiheke Island’s Sculpture on the Gulf. By working on live briefs, our students gain a true understanding of what is possible, what to be prepared for, and what is expected from them. These projects are invaluable to students, as they’re able to apply the theory they’ve learned to a real world scenario. To see the full story go to unitec.ac.nz/architecture

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WHY

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UNITEC

The Think.Do Way

We know that employers want graduates who can hit the ground running. So if you want a career-professional, vocational or trade, your education must arm you with relevant hands-on skills. Our Think.Do approach takes you out of the lecture theatre. We immerse you in the world that you want to work in. We make sure that when you graduate you are clear about how your preferred industry works. You won’t just leave with a piece of paper. You will know how to use current technology and understand systems and processes. You will be ready to start doing and making a valuable contribution in the workplace.

Better because we bring the real world in We don’t just stay in touch with the real world – we are the real world. Relevant work experience is part of every programme from certificates through to postgraduate degrees. We have business bases, workshops and studios on campus for hands-on, industry specific learning. Our tutors work in the fields that they teach, or are the researchers pushing their field forward. Our teaching methods and technology applications are constantly evolving to provide a relevant, work-ready learning experience.

Better because it’s all about you Think.Do is about enabling you. We provide full-time, part-time, flexible and distance learning options and have an onsite daycare for studying parents. No matter where you are on your learning journey, we can design a programme that will get you to where you want to be.

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OWN YOUR STUDY GUIDE

Design your career path Deciding what to study is a big decision. That’s why we’ve come up with a way for you to design your own career study path. If you have a few ideas about what you might like to study, but just can’t decide on the right programme, personalised study guides allow you to compare your options through a detailed breakdown of the options available to you. Think of it as creating a menu of career possibilities.

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Creating your Unitec Study Guide is easy: 1. Go to unitec.ac.nz/guide 2. Enter your contact details and select the subjects you’re interested in. 3. Have your brochure sent to you via email or post. It’s as easy as that.


how to apply

Apply now Follow these steps to apply for the programme of your choice. Places fill up quickly, so make sure you apply early.

1. Choose the programme you want to study

3. Offer of a place

If you need any help choosing the right programme, try our YouFinder app, order a Study Guide, or contact Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero) for advice on programmes, courses and study paths. Phone 0800 10 95 10 or email study@unitec.ac.nz

If your application is successful, you’ll receive an offer of a place. This might be conditional on you meeting specific requirements.

2. Apply for a place Once you’ve chosen the programme you’d like to study, click on the Apply now button on the programme page, or go to unitec.ac.nz/apply If you apply for a programme and you are not sure if it is right for you, don't worry. Once you submit your application, one of our enrolment managers will give you a call, and can talk you through your best options. Let them know where you're at. Their job is to help get you into the right programme for where you want to go.

Some programmes have additional admission requirements. You may need to complete additional forms, be interviewed, have an audition or present a portfolio of work. You will be notified of the details if applicable.

4. Payment Once you have accepted your place, your fees are payable. For short courses, fees are payable at the time of applying. For all other programmes, fees need to be paid seven days before you start. You will either be sent an invoice in the post or you can access your invoice online by logging into MyUnitec. No computer access? Phone Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero) on 0800 10 95 10 to order an application pack. We’ll contact you by post or email to acknowledge that we have received your application form. Check your email spam folder if you haven’t heard from us.


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There’s a lot to take in and much to decide upon. But don’t worry, there’s plenty of information at hand and people you can speak to about almost anything. Visit Student Central

Taster Days

Open Day

(Te Pae Kōrero)

Not quite made up your mind where you want to study? Come to a Taster Day or Student For a Day Tour.

Deciding what to study can be a big decision. Our Open Day can help you along your journey to choosing the right programme, by providing you with expert advice from lecturers. Visit unitec.ac.nz/openday for more information. There’s a lot to take in and much to decide upon. But don’t worry, there’s plenty of information at hand and people you can speak to about almost anything.

Want to know more about Unitec programmes, learning resources or student life, from a student’s point of view? Or perhaps you just need directions, or the right person to speak to? Get in touch with our experts at Student Central. Phone 0800 10 95 10 or email study@unitec.ac.nz

Check out our website Your first port of call could be our website. It has everything you need to know about programmes, courses, entry requirements and life in the exciting world of Unitec.

Tasters are for junior students wanting to experience areas to aide in their career planning, whilst student for a day is for year 12 and 13 students. You’ll get to experience campus life and explore the facilities on offer, the cafes, sports centre, accommodation, libraries and student support services. Tell us which programme you’re interested in and we’ll take you to the relevant area and answer your questions. Book your Unitec experience, visit unitec.ac.nz/taster If you want to talk about your options, you can see your school careers staff. Or contact the schools recruitment team at hello@unitec.ac.nz

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Get some career guidance Not sure what to study? Visit the Career Centre for free career counselling and advice on course planning. Once you’re a student, we can also help you with CVs, cover letters, finding work, and interview skills. To find out more, visit unitec.ac.nz/careercentre


Loans and Allowances Loans

International students

You can get help to pay for your tertiary education with a student loan, but you must pay it back. The loan can cover compulsory fees, course-related costs and living costs.

For programme and fee information for international students, download the international prospectus from unitec.ac.nz/international, contact the International Office on +64 9 815 4302 or email international@unitec.ac.nz

To qualify for a student loan, please visit studylink.govt.nz for up-to-date information.

Student fees Allowances and benefits A student allowance can help you with your living costs while you are studying. Some allowances and benefits include: • Accommodation supplement

The indicative fees listed in this prospectus are the 2017 domestic student fees (including GST). Programme fees for 2018 have not yet been set. As soon as they are approved they will be available on unitec.ac.nz. The indicative fee acts as a guide only.

• Away From Home allowance • Childcare subsidy • Community Services Card • Disability allowance To check if you are eligible for a Student Allowance please visit studylink.govt.nz. You also may be entitled to other benefits or further support. To find out more, visit www.workandincome.govt.nz

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VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS

CI Creative Industries The world of the arts is a broad canvas. With the right training and qualifications, we can help you get where you want to be. If you’re passionate about acting, music and dance, photography, graphic design or animation, you’ll find plenty of creative opportunities in this exciting and varied career path.

C&I Construction & Infrastructure

There is a big demand for construction and infrastructure graduates in New Zealand and around the world. A booming housing construction market and the Canterbury rebuild mean there’s a strong call for carpenters and joiners, construction project managers, quantity surveyors, electricians and welders. We’ll give you the skills and qualifications to be a part of this.

SI

Manufacturing & Technology

Service Industries

These are two sectors of industry whose innovations impact on our daily lives like never before. It’s an exciting time to grasp the opportunities that lie in the fields of IT, architecture, engineering and surveying, marine technology and audio-visual technology. With our hands-on practical training programmes you, too, can play a part in changing the world.

Service industry careers can be very rewarding, not only in terms of job satisfaction, but also from a financial standpoint. With the growing demand for accountants and financial advisers, and professionals in marketing, advertising, communications and sport, graduates are bound to find the career that best suits you.

S&CS Social & Community Services If you are interested in making a positive difference to people’s lives, why not consider a career in social and community services? Whether your calling is in education, social work, counseling or healthcare, there’s a wide range of career options on offer to graduates with the right training and qualifications.

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Primary Industries

If you are passionate about animals and the environment, this could be your ideal pathway. New Zealand is known for its green, clean environment. Help keep it that way with a degree in Conservation and Biodiversity Management. For animal lovers we have a wide range of career options available from veterinary nursing and animal health and welfare to zookeeping and canine training.

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Preparing for Study

Preparing for study

We specialise in preparing you for your chosen career, so you can choose which strand you want to be in: • Nursing, Medical Imaging and Osteopathy

Are you keen to start your tertiary education but didn’t complete high school or haven’t gained enough credits for University Entrance? Are you wanting a change of career but lack the confidence or skills to begin your studies at degree or diploma level? Bridgepoint is the place for you. Explore your options Bridgepoint is Unitec's range of bridging education programmes. They are specially designed to fill those gaps and help you move into higher level study, whatever your career pathway. A Bridgepoint certificate will give you the knowledge you need to progress into higher education or a job. Each programme has been put together with employment pathways in mind, so you can be sure the skills you learn are relevant. Free4U computing classes Our Free4U computing courses are also a great way to get into computing or develop your current computing skills. Whether it's for fun or to prepare for the workforce, our tutors will help you learn at your own pace.

• Engineering, Construction management and Quantity Surveying • Social Work and Community Development – including Social Work, Youth Work • Architecture and Architectural Technology • Visual Arts and Design • Early Childhood Teaching and Primary School Teaching • Business and Communications • IT and Computing • Vet Nursing and Animal Care • Police and Armed Forces • Sport Bridgepoint programmes are structured so that you share classes with people with similar study and career goals to you. Your tutors will support you to develop the academic skills, confidence and technical knowledge you need to return to education and improve your career opportunities. To ensure we offer you the correct Bridgepoint programme and the most relevant courses you will be invited to attend a Skills Review session before you enrol. This session will check your current reading, writing and maths skills and will give you the opportunity to talk to our friendly academic staff about your career plans and find out more about what Unitec can offer you.

New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation Level 3 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 16 weeks or parttime options available Tuition Fees $2,758 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want another chance at formal education? Gain the tertiary study skills, background knowledge and confidence to succeed in your future studies and the workplace. Learn in a supportive adult learning environment. Programme overview The New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3) is a onesemester programme designed to get you ready to succeed at higher level study, and to provide a pathway into other certificate or diploma programmes. This programme replaces the Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3): Whitinga. This means you'll study topics that prepare you for your chosen career – we specialise in various areas including: • Business and Communications • Nursing, Medical Imaging and Osteopathy • Engineering, Construction management and Quantity Surveying • Social Work and Community Development (including Counselling, Social Work and Youth Work) • Architecture and Architectural Technology • Visual Arts and Design • Early Childhood Teaching and Primary School Teaching • IT and Computing • Vet Nursing and Animal Care • Police and Armed Forces • Sport

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Once you've applied we'll get in touch to find out what you want to specialise in, which will determine what courses you can choose from. Highlights • Learn in a supportive adult-learning environment: our lecturers are friendly and knowledgeable • Develop the study skills, background knowledge and confidence to succeed in your future studies and in the workplace • A mix of group and individual work, seminars, debates, whanau hui, oral and written exercises, and self-directed learning • When you successfully complete this programme you will be able to apply to enter other Certificate and Diploma programmes • Completing this certificate with a Bgrade average guarantees you entry onto the Certificate of University Preparation (this qualification is the equivalent of University Entrance and prepares you to apply for a degree at any university, institute of technology o r polytechnic in New Zealand) o complete the Certificate you need to T pass four courses, totalling 60 credits. 45 of these credits must be at level 3. Each course is worth 15 credits. Youth Guarantee Scheme If you are between 16 and 19 years old we have up to 60 FREE places available. To see if you qualify take a look at the Youth Guarantee Scheme. Career Options This programme prepares you for further study at certificate or diploma level. Admission requirements Start here if you don’t have the necessary secondary school qualifications to enter the programme you want to study. Whatever your educational background, we are here to support you on your learning journey. 1. 8 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

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2. A minimum of 3 years secondary education 3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: ave achieved NCEA Level 3 and H New Zealand University entrance. e able to provide evidence you satisfy our B criteria for existing English proficiency. ave achieved at least one English H proficiency outcome in the last two years. Don’t have NCEA? We also accept a relevant qualification at Level 2 on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework or above or an equivalent qualification; or rovide sufficient evidence to be eligible for P special or discretionary admission. You may be asked to come to a Skills Review session at our Mt Albert campus. During this session we will check your current reading, writing and maths skills and will give you the opportunity to talk to our friendly academic staff about your job plans and you can find out more about what Unitec can offer you. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/bridgepoint

Certificate of University Preparation Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Wāitakere Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 16 weeks or parttime options available TUITION FEES $2,492 (NZD) Have you just missed out on University Entrance (UE) but you don't want to go back to school? Study the Certificate of University Preparation (Level 4) and if you pass you will have the equivalent of UE. This means you can go on and apply to any university, institute of technology or polytechnic in New Zealand. Programme overview The Certificate of University Preparation is for students who don't initially meet the entry requirements for studying a degree in New Zealand, who need to be more academically prepared, or who have left school some time ago. This programme is the equivalent of University Entrance and is here to help you make the transition into degree-study. We offer this programme in collaboration with Massey University. To complete this programme you'll need to pass four courses within your chosen stream • Business, Marketing, Finance, and Architecture, or • Education, Social Science, and Social Development, or • Science (this includes Natural Science, Medical Imaging, and Engineering), or • Health Science (this includes Nursing, Osteopathy, and Sports)


Preparing for Study Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 34 credits at NCEA Level 3 including: • 14 credits in one approved subject • 10 credits in two other approved subjects 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Completed Year 13 in a New Zealand secondary school or equivalent

5. If English is your second language, you will need to have one or more of the following: • An overall IELTS band score (Academic) of 6, with no band score lower than 5. The IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form • B grade average in the DEEP Academic English qualification Don’t have NCEA? We also accept: • Completion of the New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3) with a grade average of B- (65%) or above

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Short Courses

If you want to advance your career, learn something new, or are looking to step back into the workforce, a short course can give you up-to-the-minute training in a short period of time. Courses range in length from a few days to a few weeks, and classes are held at convenient times during the day, in the evening or at weekends at our campuses in Mt Albert and Waitākere. Our courses are designed for all levels and span everything from Mandarin and Garden Design to Computing and IT. So whether you’re interested in learning a new language or developing a new skill you’ll be sure to find a short course that’s right for you.

Automotive Engineering • Automotive Air Conditioning (Installation and Servicing)

• EWRB Practicing License S176

• Introduction to Multiplexing and CAN bus Systems

• Introduction to Electronics

• Introduction to the Application of Oscilloscopes in Vehicle Electrical & Electronics Diagnosis

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• Vehicle Emissions Testing • Vehicle Inspectors Preparatory Course • Vehicle Wheel Alignment Chinese (Mandarin) • Chinese (Mandarin) Level 1 • Chinese (Mandarin) Level 2 • Chinese (Mandarin) Level 3 Computing and Information Technology

• Programmable Logic Controllers

• French – Level 1 • French – Level 2 • French – Level 3 • French Conversation Japanese • Japanese – Level 1 • Japanese – Level 2 • Japanese – Level 3 Landscape and Garden Design

• Free4U Computing

• Garden Design

Construction Management

Landscape Architecture

• Advanced Revit Techniques

• 3D Rendering with Vue

• Introduction to AutoCAD Professional Level 1

• GIS – Applications in Design

Creativity • Photographic Technologies • Printmaking • Presenting Skills (Acting for Non-Actors) • Digital content platforms (Entertainment Lab for the Very Small Screen)

Language Teaching and Interpreting • e-Language Learning for Language Teachers • Grammar Awareness for Language Teachers • IELTS Preparation • Materials Writing for Language Teachers • Phonology Awareness

• Storytelling (Storytelling, Myth and Ritual)

Māori Language and Culture

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

• Māori Language and Culture Tahi

• Electrical Appliance Service Person Endorsed to Disconnect and Reconnect • Electrical Installer

• Māori Language and Culture Rua

• Māori Language and Culture Toru • Māori Language and Culture Wha

• Electrical Limited Certificate

Digital Marketing

• Electrical Service Technician (EST)

• Google Certified (Web-based Advertising and Analytics)

• Electrician Regulations Refresher • Electrician Stage One and Two Practical Assessment ETECS178

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• Electrician Theory Refresher

• Basic Car Maintenance

• Revit Essentials

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• Electrician Stage Three Practical Assessment ETECS179

• Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) • Social Media Marketing


Preparing for Study Nursing

Welding and Fabrication

• First Aid

• AS/NZS 2980 Certified Arc Welding

• Competency Assessment Programme - for Internationally Qualified Nurses

• AS/NZS 2980 Certified MIG Welding

• Competency Assessment Programme - Return to Nursing Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying • Associated Tradesperson (Plumber, Gasfitter and Plumber/Gasfitter)

• Manual Metal Arc Welding (Intermediate) • Manual Metal Arc Welding (Introduction) • MIG Welding (Intermediate) • Mig Welding (Introduction) • Tig Welding (Introduction)

• Electrical Appliance Service Person Endorsed to Disconnect and Reconnect • Licensing Refresher (Drainlaying) • Licensing Refresher (Gasfitting) • Licensing Refresher (Plumbing) Spanish • Spanish – Level 1 • Spanish – Level 2 • Spanish – Level 3 • Spanish Conversation Supported Learning • Literacy & Learning

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YOUR

Career OPPORTUNITIES Bridging Education New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3) • This programme prepares you for further study at certificate or diploma level. Certificate of University Preparation (Level 4) • This programme prepares you ready for degree-level study at universities, institutes of technology and polytechnics in New Zealand

Architecture New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Landscape Design) • Home garden designer • Garden centre salesperson • Private gardener • Home garden designer Diploma in Applied Interior Design • Exhibition or film and television designer • Furniture or textile salesperson • Junior interior specialist in architectural practice • Kitchen and bathroom designer • Retail or hospitality designer New Zealand Diploma in Landscape (Design) • Landscape technician • Residential landscape designer • Garden centre design consultant • Garden journalist • Landscape draftsperson • Landscape maintenance manager • Landscaper • Park, botanic or heritage garden manager • Plant consultant • Gardener Bachelor of Architectural Studies • Architectural designer • Design manager • Design technician • Draftsperson Bachelor of Landscape Architecture • Landscape architect • Environmental design consultant • Urban designer • Heritage landscape consultant

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• Regional planner • Environment commissioner Master of Architecture • Architecture practitioner (senior level) • Architecture lecturer (senior level) Master of Architecture (Professional) • Architect working in a range of settings Master of Landscape Architecture • Landscape architectural design leader, design educator and design researchers • Architect and others who wish to develop landscape architectural design capabilities

Building, Construction & Services Certificate in Applied Technology (Plumbing and Gasfitting) • Apprentice plumber and gasfitter New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry • Qualified carpenter

• Architectural designer • Senior architectural designer • Architect • Urban designer • Landscape architect • Design manager • Consultant design practice owner New Zealand Diploma in Construction • Construction Management technician Bachelor of Applied Technology - Building • Building manager • Project manager • Property developer Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) • Construction quantity surveyor • Consultant quantity surveyor • Commercial manager • Project manager • Property financial adviser Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management)

New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Main Contract Supervision)

• Construction site manager • Project manager • Project planner • Property developer

• Main Contract Supervisor • Business Owners/Operators

Bachelor of Construction (Property Development)

New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervisor)

• Commercial property manager • Company owner • Project manager • Property consultant • Property developer

• Business Owners/Operators • Construction Assistant • Construction Co-ordinator • Contract administrator • Assistant Project Manager New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry • Qualified carpenter New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills • Assistant tradesperson • Apprentice carpenter National Certificate in Drainlaying • Certifying drainlayer • Licensed drainlayer National Certificates in Plumbing and Gasfitting • Certifying plumber and gasfitter • Licensed plumber and gasfitter Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management • Site manager • Project manager • Construction manager New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology • Architectural technician

Business & Communication Certificate in Communication & Media Arts • This programme prepares you for further study toward a career in the media, communication, or performing and screen arts National Certificate in Real Estate (Salesperson) • Real estate salesperson • Real estate branch manager (further study) • Real estate agent (with further study) New Zealand Certificate in Retail • Retail assistant Graduate Certificate in Professional Accountancy • Auditor • Business adviser • Chartered accountant • Chief financial officer • Divisional accountant • Financial accountant • Financial controller • Management accountant • Tax consultant


New Zealand Diploma in Business – Accounting • Accounts payable/receivable administrator • Assistant accountant • Business administrator • Credit manager • Office manager • Payroll administrator Graduate Diploma in Business (Human Resource Management) • Recruitment manager • HR manager • Training manager • Occupational health and safety officer Graduate Diploma in Business (Marketing) • Marketing manager • Marketing co-ordinator • Marketing consultant • Digital strategist Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management) • Process improvement analyst • Operations manager • Logistics manager • Supply chain manager • Production manager • Factory manager • Warehouse manager Graduate Diploma in Event Communication • Conference manager • Corporate communication executive • Event manager • Conference centre manager • Promotions manager • Special event co-ordinator • Sponsorship manager • Exhibitions organiser Graduate Diploma in Professional Accountancy • Auditor • Business adviser • Chartered accountant • Divisional accountant • Financial accountant • Financial controller • Management accountant • Tax consultant Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) • Financial accountant • Chief financial officer • Management accountant • Chartered accountant • Taxation consultant • Systems accountant • Business analyst • Audit manager

• Financial analyst • Financial planner • Investment analyst • Investment banker • Risk manager • Working capital manager Bachelor of Business (Management) • Human resources advisor • Recruitment manager • Payroll manager • Human resources manager • Training and development manager • Process improvement analyst • Logistics manager • Operations coordinator • Production planner • Project coordinator • Supply chain coordinator • Inventory controller Bachelor of Business (Marketing) • AdWords specialist • Advertising specialist • Brand manager • Digital marketing executive • Marketing manager • Marketing co-ordinator • Marketing specialist • Market researcher • SEO specialist • Social media executive Bachelor of Communication (Event Management) • Activation executive • Activation manager • Conference manager • Corporate events planner • Event manager • Fundraising executive • Fundraising manager • Promotions manager • Special event co-ordinator • Sponsorship advisor • Sponsorship manager • Venues manager Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies) • Public relations executive • Media analyst • Media researcher • Communications advisor • Marketing communications executive • Social media executive • Social media community manager • Market researcher • Media relations manager • Corporate communication executive • Digital marketing executive • Media relations executive

Bachelor of Business (Finance)

Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)

• Business analyst • Finance manager

• Communications advisor • Community relations manager

• Corporate communication executive • Corporate relations advisor • Corporate or public affairs communicator • Internal communications executive • Marketing communications executive • Media relations executive • Media relations manager • Public relations executive Bachelor of Creative Enterprise • Artist • Photographer • Graphic designer • Product designer • Motion graphics designer • Digital producer • Creative entreprener Master of Applied Practice (ProfessionalAccounting) • Assistant accountant • Intermediate accountant • Accounting technician • Provides a pathway to becoming a Chartered • Accountant (CA or CPA) Master of Business • Human resources manager • Marketing manager Master of International Communication • Corporate communication manager • Diversity manager • Government relations manager • International communications executive • Media researcher • Communication manager (NGO or NFP) • Policy analyst • Public relations and communication advisor • Public affairs manager New Zealand Diploma in Business – Management • Business administrator • Human resources manager • Office manager • Recruitment manager • Supervisor • Team leader Postgraduate Diploma in Business • Marketing executive • Human resources manager • Operations manager • Business researcher Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication • Communication manager • Corporate communication manager • Government relations manager • Internal communication executive • Media researcher • Policy analyst • Public affairs manager • Relationship manager

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Community Development Certificate in Employment and Community Skills

Bachelor of Sport (Management)

• Career opportunities will be developed individually for people with learning disabilities, focusing on your individual preferences and strengths

• Sport marketing coordinator • Sport facility/ Sponsorship manager • Sport development manager • Event manager • Sport programme manager • Sport marketing manager

Certificate in Employment Skills

Bachelor of Sport (Physical Education)

• Career opportunities will be developed individually for people with learning disabilities, focusing on your individual preferences and strengths National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support • Mental health and addiction support worker • District Health Board (DHB) mental health & addiction support services including mobile teams, maternal mental health, Kaupapa Māori Services, Pacific Services & Forensic Services • Residential carer: adult, maternal mental health & youth • Employment services Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education • Fitness instructor • Regional sports trust facilitator • Personal trainer • Secondary school sport coordinator • Community sport advisor • Sport administrator • Community sport coach Graduate Diploma in Higher Education • This programme provides an ongoing qualification for teachers or trainers of adults, who are already working in this field. Bachelor of Health and Social Development (Health Promotion) • Family support worker • Health promoter • Population health advisor • Community health worker • Whanau ora navigator Bachelor of Health and Social Development (Youth Development) • Youth centre manager • Youth Care facilities • Youth justice facilities • Community youth worker • Māori and Pasifika youth development services • Specialised youth development services • Youth Transitions Bachelor of Sport (Coaching) • Coaching director • Fitness centre manager • High performance manager • Outdoor pursuit instructor • Personal trainer/fitness instructor • Player/athlete development manager • Professional sport coach

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• Sport development manager • Strength and conditioning coach

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• Physical education teacher • Community sport educator • Sport director • Sport coordinator • Community sport advisor • Education advisor for sporting organisations • Community physical activity educator Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) • Early childhood teacher • Head teacher in an early childhood setting • Home-based coordinator/educator • Manager in an early childhood education centre • Hospital play specialist • Nanny

• Tester • Network engineer • Internet and Web developer • Software designer Doctor of Computing • Practising professional working to advance the computing knowledge base Master of Computing • Information systems manager • IT adviser • Multimedia development manager • Network manager • Researcher • Website manager Postgraduate Diploma in Computing • Information systems manager • IT adviser • Multimedia development manager • Researcher • Network manager • Software engineer • Systems analyst • Website manager

Creative Industries Computer Science Certificate in Information Technology • Data entry operator Graduate Diploma in Computing • Applications programmer • Business analyst • Project manager • Software developer • Internet and Web developer • Data analyst • Database analyst and developer • Cyber-security analyst • Network support technician • Network engineer • Network administrator • Systems analyst • Game programmer • Software tester • Software designer Bachelor of Computing Systems • Applications programmer • Business analyst • Database analyst • Cyber-security analyst • Game or app designer • Information systems manager • IT support (hardware) • IT systems administrator • Linux systems administrator • Windows systems administrator • Multimedia developer • Network administrator • Network and security analyst • Network designer

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts • This programme prepares you for further study at certificate or diploma level. Certificate in Music (Introductory) • Composer • DJ • Music journalist • Music teacher • Musician • Performer • Radio producer • Recording engineer • Sound designer/engineer Diploma in Applied Animation • Animator • Artist • Illustrator • Concept artist • Game artist • App designer • Mobile content developer • Storyboard/pre-viz artist • Animation director • 3D artist • Texture artist • Matte painter Diploma in Contemporary Music • Composer • DJ • Music journalist • Music teacher • Musician • Recording engineer • Singer/songwriter • Sound or multimedia designer


Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre) • Acting trainer/teacher • Actor for theatre, film and television • Performer • Performing arts manager • Presenter • Theatre deviser/creator Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance) • Professional dancer • Choreographer • Dance and performance artist • Dance teacher • Performing arts manager • Arts administrator Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Production Design and Management) • Stage Management (Lighting and Sound) pathway: Light and sound technician, Light and sound operator, Production designer, Production manager • Clothing design (Costume) pathway: Stylist, Clothing designer, Costume designer, Dresser • Set and Props (Art Department) pathway: Art director, Props maker, Scenic painter Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts) • Camera/Sound pathway: cinematographer, camera assistant, gaffer, grip, production stills photographer, sound recordist, boom swinger • Post Production pathway: assistant editor, editor, sound designer, EPK editor, post supervisor • Production pathway: production manager, production co-ordinator, production assistant, assistant director, runner, location scout, location manager, unit manager • Writing pathway: screenwriter, content developer, researcher Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise • Animator • Artist • Photographer • Game or app designer • Graphic designer • Industrial designer • Interior designer • Brand manager • Online marketer Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice • Art director • Costume designer • Composer for theatre and screen works • Lighting designer • Production manager for theatre • Screen actor • Set designer • Sound/audio-visual designer • Stage manager • Director • Theatre and/or screen scriptwriter

Master of Creative Practice • Artist • Art director • Product designer • Graphic designer • Director • Photographer • Experience designer • Producer • Production designer • Sculptor • Visual artist • Performance designer • Service designer • Curator Master of Design • Artist • Art director • Art/design /photography educator • Curator • Graphic designer • Photographer • Product designer • Production designer • Performance designer • Service designer • Visual artist • Visual communicator Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice • Director • Experience designer • Graphic designer • Photographer • Producer • Product designer • Production designer • Performance designer • Sculptor • Service designer • Visual communicator • Visual artist • This programme provides an ongoing qualification for teachers or trainers of adults, who are already working in this field Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice • Artist • Creative director • Curator • Digital artist • Director • Graphic designer • Photographer • Producer • Visual artist

Engineering National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Electrician)

• Electrical engineer • Industrial controller • Power electrical/electronics specialist • Security installer New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Level 3) • Electrician New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil) • Civil or structural engineering employment with a civil engineering consulting practice Engineering laboratory operation and management • Civil or structural engineering employment with a civil engineering contractor • Site and project engineer New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) • Power systems engineer • Electrical engineer • Electrical services engineer • Electronics engineer • Computer engineer • Control systems engineer • Telecommunications engineer • Robotics/automation engineer New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electronic) • Electronics engineer • Computer engineer • Computer engineer • Control systems engineer • Telecommunications engineer • Robotics/automation engineer New Zealand Diploma in Surveying • Surveyor • Engineering surveyor • Survey project manager • Tunnelling and mining surveyor • CAD operator Bachelor of Applied Technology Electrotechnology • Computer engineer/technologist • Design draftsperson • Digital systems technologist • Electrical engineer/technologist • Electronics engineer/technologist • Mechatronics engineer/technologist • Project leader • Technical manager Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) • Civil engineer (design) • Civil engineering project and/or construction manager • Geotechnical engineer • Roading-transportation engineer • Structural engineer • Water/environmental engineer

• Electrician • Appliance technician

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Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) • Electronics engineer • Electrical engineer • Electrical services engineer • Power systems engineer • Control systems engineer • Robotics/automation engineer • Marine electronics engineer

Environmental and Animal Sciences Certificate in Animal Welfare Investigations • Animal welfare agency worker • Animal welfare investigator New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care • Animal minder in a range of animal facilities • Boarding kennel or cattery attendant • Pet shop assistant • Wildlife rehabilitation aide • Facility assistant for SPCA • Pet supply sales representative New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Canine Behaviour and Training) • Service dog training • Dog support services • Kennels/doggy daycare • Animal welfare organisations (canine) New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Captive Wild Animals) • Animal carer in wildlife park or animal sanctuary • Zookeeper New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Companion Animals) • Animal control • Kennel/cattery • Pet stores • Doggy daycare • Pet product sales representative New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant) • Veterinary nurse assistant (NZ or overseas veterinary clinics) • Animal shelter/rescue centre employee • Kennel/cattery employee • Pet product industry representative • Laboratory animal assistant • Own business options such as pet minding, product retail, etc New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing • Qualified veterinary nurse (with opportunities to advance to senior levels) • Veterinary clinic practice manager • Pet food company representative

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• Veterinary supply company representative • Pharmaceutical company representative • Laboratory animal manager • Laboratory animal technician • Breeding centre manager Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare) • Animal welfare scientific officer • Animal behaviour • Animal welfare consultant • Welfare education officer • Animal welfare inspector • Animal handler Bachelor of Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) • Biosecurity officer • Conservation manager • Ecology consultant • Environmental officer • Geographic information systems (GIS) analyst • MPI quarantine officer • Regional parks manager Bachelor of Applied Science (Science Communication) • Science communications advisor • Science journalist • Science educator • Science media presenter • Documentary maker • Researcher • Science content creator

Health Care Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) • This programme prepares you for further study in the Master of Osteopathy Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) • Medical imaging technologist (requires registration with MRTB) Bachelor of Nursing • Charge nurse • District nurse • Nurse educator • Plunket nurse • Practice nurse • Public health nurse • Staff nurse • Research nurse Master of Osteopathy • Registered osteopath • Osteopathic education and research

Language Studies Certificate in Language Teaching • Language teacher in New Zealand or overseas. Certificate in Liaison Interpreting • Liaison interpreter in medical, legal and community settings Graduate Certificate in English as an Additional Language • Improve your English for work in a professional field or continue your studies New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 2) • Improve your English for work in a professional field or continue your studies New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 3) • Improve your English for work in a professional field or continue your studies. New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 4) • Improve your English for work in a professional field or continue your studies. New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 5) • Improve your English for work in a professional field or continue your studies.

Social Practice Bachelor of Social Practice • Social worker • Childcare and protection social worker • Social worker in schools • Health/mental health social worker • Community developer • Family/Whanau worker • Social practitioner Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling • Counsellor • Relationship counsellor • School counsellor • Counsellor in community/government organisation • Counsellor in a private practice

Vehicle Systems & Materials New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering • Trainee/apprentice mechanical engineer New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering • Apprentice welding, fabricator • Apprentice mechanical engineer


National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Engineering)

Master of Educational Leadership and Management

• Automotive electrical engineer

• Gain the knowledge and understanding needed to advance your career in the education sector

National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering) • Automotive engineer • Automotive technician • Small engine technician Bachelor of Applied Technology – Automotive Engineering • Car design and building • Vehicle sales and service Bachelor of Applied Technology – Building • Building manager • Project manager • Property developer Bachelor of Applied Technology – Transport Management • Car design and building • Vehicle sales and service

Postgraduate Master of Applied Practice • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing work-relevant research and projects Master of Applied Practice (Clinical Research) • Advanced healthcare practitioner • Clinical researcher • Clinical teacher • Clinical trial monitor • District health board (DHB) manager • Healthcare practice leader • Healthcare professional • Healthcare team leader • Independent clinical researcher Master of Applied Practice (Health Science) • Advanced practitioner • Clinical teacher • Healthcare professional • Healthcare team leader • Hospital manager Master of Applied Practice (Social Practice) • Community development worker • Counsellor • Not-for-profit practitioner • Social practitioner working for a government agency • Social practitioner working for a nongovernment agency (NGO) Master of Applied Practice (Technological Futures)

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice (Clinical Research) • Clinical researcher • Clinical teacher • Clinical trial monitor • Healthcare practice leader • Healthcare practitioner • Healthcare professional • Healthcare team leader • Independent clinical researcher Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice (Health Science) • Advanced practitioner • Clinical teacher • Healthcare professional • Healthcare team leader • Hospital manager Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice • Community development worker • Healthcare professional • Not-for-profit manager or community leader • Social practitioner working for a governmental or non-governmental organisation (NGO) • Teacher or educational leader Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice (Digital and Collaborative Learning) • Increase your teaching expertise in digital technology Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice • Community development worker • Healthcare professional • Not-for-profit manager or community leader • Social practitioner working for a governmental or non-governmental organisation (NGO) • Teacher or educational leader Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Management • Educational leader or manager Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Leadership and Management • Educational leader or manager Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice (Social Practice) • Community development worker • Counsellor • Not-for-profit practitioner • Social practitioner working for a government agency • Social practitioner working for a nongovernment agency (NGO)

• Innovator • Entrepreneur

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were working with what they had. It was a chance to think about what architects can learn from them.”

What could architecture students from Unitec learn from a week working with a community in the centre of Colombo, Sri Lanka? Architecture students from Unitec spent a week in Slave Island working on a community engagement programme as part of the Colombo Art Biennale (CAB) at the end of 2016. The theme of the biennale was ‘Conceiving Space’, and the students were assigned to work in a neighbourhood in Slave Island, a community under threat from urban development. This might not be a destination typically associated with an architectural field trip, yet the experience gave the students an insight into the way people in other parts of the world create spaces in which to live. “Architecture students are usually looking at the work of famous architects, and everything is very beautiful,” agrees Prineeta Alexander, who had just completed the second year of her Bachelor of Architecture when she went to Colombo. “The houses in Slave Island were very minimal, very small, there were large numbers of people living in them, and they weren’t built to any particular building standards.” “They were the smallest spaces I’ve ever seen ... though the people who lived in these spaces seemed to be okay with them. It prompted me to think about how much space I use!” Fellow student, Simon Wilson, agrees. Going to Sri Lanka made him think about how the community had adapted to their own built environment, even if that environment had developed in an ad hoc way. “They didn’t have a lot, but they

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Students worked on three projects. One involved painting a mural on a collection of homes centred around a courtyard. Another group of students found and repurposed materials available in the neighbourhood to create a rooftop space for children to play carrom, a popular local game. Other students built a 1:50 scale model building of a community centre designed for a nearby neighbourhood: the model will be used to help raise money for the construction of the centre. Prineeta worked on the mural, designed by Will Alsop, a British architect whose buildings are distinguished by their bright colours and unusual avant-garde. She had expected the mural to have a more Sri Lankan theme and, as she speaks Tamil, she learned that the residents did too. While the residents were pleased with the results, the experience “highlighted the importance of getting to know the place you are working in, getting to know the people, what they like and dislike, and getting to know the context”. Steeven Mou Sang had also completed his second year of study when he visited Colombo. He worked on the model of the community centre, which involved visiting and measuring the site. “It made me aware of the impact architects can have on people. It also made me aware that if you want to design a community centre in a place, then you need to go and talk to the people, and not just follow a brief.” Simon Wilson, who also worked on the model, highlighted the same issue in his report on the trip (students will be assessed on their reflections on the trip as part of their coursework). “To design something like a community centre you almost need the community to design it, and the architect to act more like a mediator, rather than design it in an office from afar.” The students’ work in Sri Lanka was largely about creating spaces, rather than structural design, but the experience broadened their understanding of what

constitutes architecture. “Like most architecture students, I’ve tended to look to the famous buildings and beautiful houses, but that’s a small side of what architecture is,” says Steeven. “I now want to focus more on how architecture can help make the world a bit better for people.” As a personal project, Simon began taking photographs of the walls in and around Slave Island, developing an argument for the beauty that can be found in structures that are allowed to age. “If you use good material and build things well, they don’t wear out, they wear in.” This was particularly apparent in the architecturally designed homes the students visited, including those designed by celebrated Sri Lankan architect, Geoffrey Bawa. “They displayed their imperfections, which reflected a different approach to the way homes are often designed in New Zealand, where we have this idea that everything has to be perfect and square, and new-looking.” Krystina Kaza, a Lecturer in Architecture led the trip, along with Lecturer Magdalena Garbarczyk, and says it was an opportunity “for students get to see that the way we live in New Zealand isn’t the only way to live. “This was a very dense neighborhood in the middle of a large city, and that density can foster strong connections with neighbours. The houses are small, and the streets are narrow and pedestrianbased: this means that people are always socialising in the street, rather than sitting behind a fence with the lawn between them and the footpath. It’s important for budding architects to be aware of the social implications of other ways of living.”


Architecture

Vocational Pathways

M&T

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Architecture and Architectural Technology

New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Architecture isn’t just about building beautiful houses; it’s about how we shape our world. Study architecture at Unitec and you’ll learn how to design buildings that are smart, effective, sustainable and inspiring from established architects who work in New Zealand and around the globe. Explore your options Study architecture at Unitec and you’ll develop the skills to create buildings that enhance the urban environment. You’ll also learn how to plan, design and advise on the construction of new and existing buildings.

Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,440 (NZD) (Indicative only) In the New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology you can become a skilled and competent architectural technician. Programme overview Want a career as an architectural technologist? Using the latest technologies they work alongside architects to turn design concepts into the documents used to construct a building. The New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology will give you the skills to design and produce construction documentation for both residential and commercial buildings.

Our architecture courses include lots of hands-on practice. Undergraduate students take part in a large scale fabrication studio for events like Auckland Art Week and FESTA. Master of Architecture (professional) students take part in research projects at architecture practices and complete work experience.

Highlights

And if you’re interested in Māori architecture and technology, you’ll love te hononga, our Māori studio where we combine traditional materials with new technologies.

• Easy transition to further programmes such as the Bachelor of Construction and the Bachelor of Architectural Studies

Some architecture students even build their own designs, including an interior fit-out that was designed and built by students using cutting edge technology. And you’ll also have the opportunity to go on study tours or student exchange to England, the US, Germany, India, China, Italy and the Pacific Islands.

• Architectural technician

• Emphasis on real world applications using latest technology of CAD and BIM (Building Information Management)

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1. Achieved one of the below: • A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in Mathematics; or • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • B e at least 20 years old by the time the programme begins AND provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the programme 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • H ave achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • B e able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • H ave achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/architecture

• Qualification is nationally recognised and endorsed by professional organisations • G ood graduate employment opportunities

Career Options • Architectural designer • Senior architectural designer • Architect • Urban designer • Landscape architect • Design manager

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Bachelor of Architectural Studies Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years Tuition fees $7,759 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop a sound understanding of architectural design, urban housing design, and the history and theory of architecture. Explore different styles of architecture, and become knowledgeable about architectural site analysis and ways to achieve sustainability.


Architecture Programme overview Are you interested in architecture and urban design? This is the first step towards a career in architecture. Develop the drawing, design and graphic presentation skills to express architectural concepts. Analyse architectural sites and explore how to ensure the environmental sustainability of architectural projects. Gain an overview of the business of architecture, and become familiar with New Zealand building law, construction technology, basic contract management procedures, taha Māori and Māori perspectives as they relate to architecture. Highlights • Leads to industry registration: together with the Master of Architecture

What to include Your portfolio must include 6-10 A4 size PDF images not exceeding 60MB in total. Your images could include (but are not limited) to:

5. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following:

• Y our bursary board or similar year 12 or 13 work

• H ave achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• O ther drawings, photographs or threedimensional models

• B e able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• D rawing with an emphasis on observational skills and/or personal expression • P hotography with an emphasis on visual skills and technique • Art/design project work

Architectural Studies forms a five-

• S ketches or notebook pages illustrating visual art/ design concepts

registered architect • Endorsed by the New Zealand Institute of Architects, the New Zealand Registered Architects Board and the Commonwealth Association of Architects • Real design projects and work placements • Regular overseas field trips to countries such as Brazil, China, Italy and Japan, where you work on projects with students and local community groups • Study abroad with one of our international exchange partners in Australia, China, Germany, India, Mexico and the UK Portfolios We’d prefer you to upload a portfolio as part of your online application. You’ll also need to bring a hard copy of your portfolio with you to your interview. If you can’t upload your portfolio please email a PDF file to study@unitec.ac.nz or bring your PDF file to your nearest Student Central and we will attach it to your application.

4. Complete an interview with an academic member of the programme at which you’ll present a hardcopy of your portfolio

• D esign work showing final images AND design process

(Professional), the Bachelor of year package that helps you become a

3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

• A rt/design related work from another discipline, for example jewellery or craft

• H ave achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • P rovide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/architecture

• I mages that demonstrates a visual narrative or sequence • G roup work you’ve been involved in (including a description of your involvement and contribution to the finished result) Need some help? Follow our portfolio guidelines available online on what to include, what not to include and how to lay it all out. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 1 4 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 1 4 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

Master of Architecture (Professional) Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,675 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to become a registered architect? If you’ve already completed an undergraduate degree in architecture, this masters degree provides you with the advanced knowledge and skills to become a registered architect. Continued on page 30

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

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Programme overview In the Master of Architecture (Professional) you explore at a postgraduate level what it takes to create architectural works of merit and value, and learn to incorporate innovative design research into your architecture practice. Develop the ability to promote sustainable and ethical approaches, and collaborate effectively with different disciplines on architectural design projects. You’ll also further your ability to critically reflect on your own work, and that of others. Highlights • L eads to industry registration: together with the Bachelor of Architectural Studies it forms a five-year package that prepares you to become a registered architect • A lively, engaging and challenging architecture programme • F ocus on advanced knowledge of architectural and urban design issues in New Zealand • C ompulsory work experience of 480 hours over two years, giving you an essential insight into contemporary architectural practices • I ncludes a major research project on an area of your interest • A ccredited by the New Zealand Institute of Architects, the New Zealand Registered Architects Board and the Commonwealth Association of Architects • E xperienced lecturers, currently practicing part-time staff and visiting experts from New Zealand and overseas • A wide range of elective courses that cover topics like architecture in the Pacific, urban housing design, climate-responsive architecture, highperformance cladding, digital fabrication and design economics Portfolio requirements If you are invited for an interview, you will be asked to present a portfolio of your design work. You should be ready to

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discuss your professional history, the ideas within your work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering. You should have a significant portfolio of professional work that will enable you to reflect critically on your practice. Follow our portfolio hints and tips online on what to include, what not to include and how to lay it all out. Qualifications Once you’ve successfully completed this programme you’ll receive the qualification Master of Architecture (Professional). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the discipline of architecture, with a grade point average of 4.0 or higher in all Level 7 courses; OR 2. A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above. 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations unitec.ac.nz/architecture

Master of Architecture Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February - first round of interviews held in November Duration Full-time for 18 months (minimum) or part-time for two-and-a-half years (minimum) Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Advance your architecture skills, and undertake your own architecture design project. Identify the unique qualities of your work and how to use these to forge new directions for your design practice. Programme overview Are you currently practicing in the field of architecture, landscape architecture or design, or do you have an architecture degree? The Master of Architecture is a qualification for people who have practiced in one of these areas and want to advance their skills and explore their area of interest. In this master by project you’ll advance your knowledge of current design techniques, and learn to present your work effectively to interdisciplinary audiences. You will improve your understanding of how to look at architecture sites and briefs from different angles, and use techniques to construct interesting and unique responses. The key outcome of this programme is a master level project that demonstrates your specialised skill and/or knowledge in your area of chosen expertise. This is not an accredited degree to become a registered architect – for this you’ll need to complete the Master of Architecture (Professional).


Architecture Highlights • Enables practicing architects to study part-time, learn new techniques, sharpen their design skills and keep abreast of current theory • Focus on practical projects: the degree is "by project", which means that you undertake a project based on an aspect of your architecture practice to date • No coursework • Collaborative approach: the Master of Architecture, together with the Master of Landscape Architecture, is part of a suite of design programmes at Unitec. Students in both programmes get together for seminars and workshops in order to foster collaboration, new ideas and new approaches to interdisciplinary practice

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

1. Completed one of the following:

• H ave achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• A n undergraduate degree in a discipline relevant to your proposed programme of study, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses

• B e able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• A postgraduate diploma in a discipline relevant to your proposed programme of study, with an average grade of B- or higher

• H ave achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

2. A significant portfolio of professional work which enables us to critically reflect on your prior practice

• P rovide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission

3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/architecture

• Interaction with international academics and practitioners Seminars and workshops In Semester One you complete a seminar series that explores current architecture theory and practice, and helps you develop your research question and a draft research proposal. Then, present your draft project proposal at a workshop where you receive feedback from your colleagues, tutors and invited expert guests. If your proposal is confirmed, you embark on a series of workshops at which you present your work in progress for critique and evaluation by invited international architects, landscape architects and designers. These regular workshops aim to stimulate you to move beyond current models, trends and preconceptions. There will also be sessions offered throughout the year to discuss your project. Portfolio requirements If you are invited for an interview, you will be asked to present a portfolio of your design work. You should be ready to discuss your design history, the ideas within your work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering. Follow our portfolio guidelines (available online) on what to include, what not to include and how to lay it all out.

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Interior Design

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Train as an interior designer and find out how to design spaces of all shapes and sizes, including residential homes, educational spaces and workplaces, and residential interiors. It’s an exciting career where you can balance technical building knowledge with artistic ideas. Explore your options Study interior design at Unitec and you’ll spend lots of time in studio working on projects for cultural and commercial spaces. You’ll design inspiring retail stores, bars, restaurants, and residential interiors. You’ll study Building Construction Technology along side Architectural students and be introduced to key trade industry suppliers. There’s the opportunity to complete work experience in the industry, as well as working on your own in-depth projects. It’s great experience and one of the reasons our graduates have gone on to win at New Zealand’s Best Awards. Unitec’s interior design courses are highly respected in the industry, and you’ll be inspired by experienced tutors and expert guest lecturers. You will have opportunities to work on real live projects where you will collaborate with other professionals and clients on the design. You’ll get to show off your hard work in the Campus galleries and at the end-ofyear graduate show.

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Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you have natural creative talent, this introductory design programme provides an ideal opportunity to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Investigate a broad range of design and visual art practices, and learn how to reflect critically on your own work. Programme overview Do you have untapped creative potential? The Certificate in Design and Visual Arts is a great opportunity to explore your creative skills and develop your talent. It can serve as a stand-alone qualification or as the perfect foundation for further study. At the end of the programme, you'll have increased confidence in your own creativity, have a better idea of where your creative talents lie and will have found the focus for the future direction of your work. Highlights • Practical design projects: combine core studies in art and design, drawing, processes, procedures, materials and technology with studio assignments that develop hands-on skills in different creative disciplines

• Suitable for both school leavers and adult learners • Flexible study options: study full-time or part-time Portfolio requirements Please upload an online portfolio (as a PDF file) with your application. If you don't have a portfolio prepared, proceed with the online application and we will contact you when we receive your application. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. Completed Unitec’s Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3): Whitinga including Creative Arts and Creative Arts Additional Level 3 courses 4. Demonstrate your spoken, written and practical abilities by attending an interview and submitting a portfolio 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have an overall IELTS band score (Academic) of 6, with no band score lower than 5.5. The IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form • Have a TOEFL pBT (Paper-Based Test) score of no less than 550 or equivalent

• Wide range of art and design subjects: try your hand at graphic design, spatial design, photography, painting and 3D practice

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

• Lecturers who are professional artists and designers

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Interactive lectures, seminars and presentations from guest speakers ensure that your learning is up-to-date and relevant, while an introduction to academic study methods prepares you for progression to higher-level design programmes

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

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Diploma in Applied Interior Design Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,814 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you looking for a creative career and want to fast-track your way into the interior design industry? The Diploma in Applied Interior Design will open the door to a new world of opportunities by equipping you with the essential technical knowledge, and communication and presentation skills to operate within this exciting industry. Programme overview Everyone appreciates beauty, and being surrounded by good design enhances well-being and feeds the spirit. If you have always had a desire to make the world a 'better' and more comfortable place, then this may be the career for you. As a professional interior designer you will work in collaboration with clients, other design professionals and tradespeople, to shape inspiring, functional and dynamic spaces for people to live, work and play. On the course you'll gain a greater understanding of what interior design is and how it fits into the wider world of design. Projects are taught by designers who specialise in homes, retail stores, office spaces and hospitality interiors for bars, restaurants and hotels. ou'll be encouraged to use your passion Y and your creative talent to challenge the status quo and re-define the ways in which the spaces we inhabit enhance our lives, through inquiry, experimentation, and innovative thinking.

Highlights • Teaching staff are highly respected interior design specialists with strong networks within the industry. Tapping into these connections, students undertake work experience in their final year which may lead to full time employment • Graduate students are past and current winners of the Design Institute of New Zealand 'Best Design Awards' in the Spatial Categories • This programme acknowledges the importance of colour to the interior design field. There is a strong focus on the theory, psychology and application of colour within both residential and commercial spaces • Textiles, material technologies, building construction and environmentally sustainable design are key areas of study in this industry-focused programme • Students are given opportunities to work within teams on collaborative, 'real-life projects' where they can interact and work alongside architects and business clients. These will stretch and develop your conceptual abilities

3. Complete an interview where you’ll also need to pass a colour vision test and submit your portfolio 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

Portfolio requirements If invited to an interview you will be asked to present a portfolio of work that best demonstrates your design skills and abilities. If you have no previous experience in design or visual arts, you need to submit a CV outlining your previous life and work experience. You should also be able to explain your reasons for pursuing a career in interior design. Check our portfolio guidelines online for more information. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 from four different subjects including a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

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Bachelor of Architectural Studies Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years Tuition fees $7,759 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop a sound understanding of architectural design, urban housing design, and the history and theory of architecture. Explore different styles of architecture, and become knowledgeable about architectural site analysis and ways to achieve sustainability. Programme overview Are you interested in architecture and urban design? This is the first step towards a career in architecture. Develop the drawing, design and graphic presentation skills to express architectural concepts. Analyse architectural sites and explore how to ensure the environmental sustainability of architectural projects. Gain an overview of the business of architecture, and become familiar with New Zealand building law, construction technology, basic contract management procedures, taha Māori and Māori perspectives as they relate to architecture. Highlights

Portfolios We'd prefer you to upload a portfolio as part of your online application. You'll also need to bring a hard copy of your portfolio with you to your interview. If you can’t upload your portfolio please email a PDF file to study@unitec.ac.nz or bring your PDF file to your nearest Student Central and we will attach it to your application. What to include Your portfolio must include 6-10 A4 size PDF images not exceeding 60MB in total. Your images could include (but are not limited) to:

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Complete an interview with an academic member of the programme at which you’ll present a hardcopy of your portfolio

• Your bursary board or similar year 12 or 13 work

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Other drawings, photographs or threedimensional models

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Drawing with an emphasis on observational skills and/or personal expression • Photography with an emphasis on visual skills and technique

• Endorsed by the New Zealand Institute of Architects, the New Zealand Registered Architects Board and the Commonwealth Association of Architects

• Images that demonstrates a visual narrative or sequence

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1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

5. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following:

• Art/design project work

• Regular overseas field trips to countries such as Brazil, China, Italy and Japan, where you work on projects with students and local community groups

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

• Design work showing final images AND design process

• Leads to industry registration: together with the Master of Architecture (Professional), the Bachelor of Architectural Studies forms a fiveyear package that helps you become a registered architect

• Real design projects and work placements

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• Study abroad with one of our international exchange partners in Australia, China, Germany, India, Mexico and the UK

• Sketches or notebook pages illustrating visual art/ design concepts • Art/design related work from another discipline, for example jewellery or craft

• Group work you’ve been involved in (including a description of your involvement and contribution to the finished result) Need some help? Follow our portfolio guidelines (available online) on what to include, what not to include and how to lay it all out.

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior


Architecture

Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multidisciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs. The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation. The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change.

It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the campus and city. Highlights • Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession

• Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

• Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

Where to from here Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience and demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing:

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Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Develop advanced academic, practical and creative skills through an exhibition, publication or industry project and access multidisciplinary creative studios supervised by industry leading educators, artists and designers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice offers a highly flexible studio or industry based programme based at Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors, producers and other creative thinkers to advance their professional careers within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. In the first semester, a combination of taught, negotiated or studio courses allow you to tailor the learning experience to specialist creative research interests, whether these fall into traditional (graphic design, industrial design, photography, animation, visual arts, performance) or hybrid domains (service design, experience design, design for social innovation, performance or production design, transmedia, interdisciplinary practice). Your second semester involves conceptualising, proposing and implementing advanced creative research. You will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Creative projects may take place on Campus or be integrated into a relevant workplace.

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Highlights • Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or re-orient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills by taking your practice to an advanced level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication and project proposal skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators • Enhance your creative portfolio with a significant advanced research project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior


Architecture

Master of Creative Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams. A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practicebased and qualitative research methods. Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organizations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide

possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills. The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Highlights • Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career • Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

• Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners • Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field • Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

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Landscape and Garden Design

New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Landscape Design) Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

From residential gardens to public parks, landscape designers create inspiring, innovative and functional green spaces. Study landscape design and you’ll learn how to assess a site, construct a garden, and choose the right plants and shrubs that will thrive. It’s a creative career with lots of scope to come up with your own designs and apply them to all sorts of different environments. Explore your options Study landscape or garden design at Unitec and you’ll learn how to design, construct and plant beautiful, functional and ecological green spaces. Our programmes allows you to focus on the aspect of garden making that most interests you – design, construction or management. Unitec’s green and leafy Mt Albert campus is the ideal environment to practice your skills. Our garden and landscape design courses include field trips, plant identification and the study of landscape conditions. You’ll also spend time developing your hand drawn and CAD design skills. Diploma students have the opportunity to work on landscape design projects for real clients.

Start dates February or July Duration Six months online learning including the 2 weeks block course on campus Tuition fees $2,899 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creating inspiring, liveable outdoor spaces? This predominantly online* programme has flexible study options and will give you the core technical knowledge and skills to turn your passion and flair for garden design into reality. Programme overview The Certificate in Horticulture Services (Landscape Design) is for budding landscape designers who want to develop their garden design knowledge and skills. Learn the design process, including how to carry out a site analysis and select plants to create sustainable, attractive and functional residential garden designs. Gain an excellent foundational knowledge of plants, soils, how to encourage garden biodiversity and green design solutions. You’ll also gain the skills and confidence to draw and represent your design in a professional manner, as well as developing supervision and management skills that will assist with implementation and aftercare. This is the perfect programme for anyone interested in landscape design who wants to begin developing the core skills required. Upon successful completion of this programme you’ll be ready to start your career in landscape design, creating plans for great garden designs that focus on planting (soft landscaping). You'll be able to: • Create a garden design • Supervise and provide instruction to team members using a range of effective communication and interpersonal skills relevant to the landscape sector

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Highlights • *Flexible study: Study from wherever you are. This programme is predominantly online with an intensive 2-week course at Unitec's leafy Mt Albert campus. • Become qualified in 6 months to create your own or others’ garden designs, seek work in the industry and/or further your landscape design study with a diploma or bachelor qualification • Learn from the best: You’ll be supported throughout your studies by our teaching team made up of experienced teachers, designers and plantspeople, with expert guest speakers and opportunities for industry connections • Get inspired: Go on site visits, field trips and collaborate with your peers • Design, create and do! You’ll complete real design projects from client brief to design drawings, in the process creating a garden design portfolio that shows off what you can do • A pathway into the Diploma in Landscape Design and the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture • Green study environment: our park-like Mt Albert campus is a great environment for plant identification exercises • Small classes Workload • Full time study requires approximately 30+hrs per week over the 16 weeks duration of the course. • A part-time option of 30 credits is available, requiring approximately 15+hrs per week across 2 semesters. Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive the qualification New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Landscape Design) (Level 4). From here you can seek work in the landscape industry, be self-employed or continue with further study. For example you can pathway into the New Zealand Diploma in Landscape (Design).


Architecture Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

New Zealand Diploma in Landscape (Design)

1. 12 NCEA credits at Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English

Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS)

2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education

Duration 1 year full time, 1.5 - 2 years part time

• Completed the New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Level 4)

Tuition fees $6,086 NZD

• Provide evidence of equivalent knowledge and skills

3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/garden

Level 5 Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

(Indicative only) Are you looking for a creative career in landscape design? Follow your passion for the outdoors and design with the New Zealand Diploma in Landscape (Design) and develop a solid grounding in site analysis, garden design, plant selection, CAD modelling, and construction detailing. Programme overview Have you always dreamt of a creative career in garden design? The New Zealand Diploma in Landscape (Design) is New Zealand's premier garden design programme and gives you a solid grounding in site investigation, plant selection and garden design - essential skills if you’re aspiring to a career in landscape design for residential or small commercial environments. Highlights • Nationally developed qualification with linkages to the Garden Design Society of New Zealand • Field work, real sites and real clients

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the below: • A minimum of 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four different subjects

2. 12 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English 3. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept: • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission As part of the selection process for this programme, you may be asked to take part in an interview. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/garden

• Park-like campus - a great environment for plant identification and studying landscape conditions • Solid base of plant knowledge • High tech CAD facilities accessible between 7am - 11pm • Flexible study – part time options • Industry connected: work with highly regarded lecturers who hold executive positions in key industry organisations • Graduates of this programme can cross credit into year 2 of the Bachelor of Landscape Architecture This programme has replaced the Diploma in Landscape Design.

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Landscape Architecture

Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Level 7 Total credits 480 (4.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July (negotiable)

Have you ever wondered who designs cities, creates playgrounds in local parks, re-develops public spaces or works on railway projects? Study landscape architecture at Unitec and you’ll learn how to create designs that enhance and diversify all sorts of outdoor spaces. Explore your options From waterfronts to city centres, landscape architects shape and design our urban environments with a focus on sustainability. By studying landscape architecture at Unitec, you’ll learn how science, history and art are used to create useable, sustainable everyday public outdoor spaces. You’ll also get a deeper understanding of the social, environmental and economic factors that influence outdoor design. Internationally recognised lecturers and industry professionals will help you develop the skills to plan, design and advise in a variety of environments in New Zealand and overseas. All our courses are lively, engaging and challenging and provide you with the opportunity to work on live projects with real-world outcomes. .

Duration Full-time for four years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,052 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want a career in landscape architecture? Create designs for a variety of exciting landscape projects, and further your understanding of CAD modelling, environmental planning and contemporary urbanism. Programme overview Do you want a role in the re-imagining of our urban environment and re-thinking of our cities? Landscape architects are employed for their vision and skill in transforming the spaces of everyday life, and in solving the real and serious environmental issues facing today's society. Landscape architecture brings together science, technology, art and design, in order to engage in a broad range of environmental design projects. These can involve urban design, transportation infrastructure, waterfronts and resorts, coastal, estuarine and in-land ecologies, and creating engaging and vibrant community and public spaces. The Bachelor of Landscape Architecture is an internationally accredited professional programme that will prepare you for a creative practice in urban and environmental design anywhere in the world. Highlights • A focus on design studio and one-on-one practice-based learning that supports your individual skills and growth as a designer • Real-world learning that involves regular engagement and both collaborative and competitive work with practicing professionals, including award-winning landscape architects, urban designers, architects and other related professionals

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• Be part of international study tours and a vibrant exchange programme – important keys to understanding international practice • Access to internships and merit-based awards • A fully accredited degree programme, registered by the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects (NZILA) on behalf of the International Federation of Landscape Architects (IFLA) Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/landscape


Architecture

Master of Landscape Architecture Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS)

• Develop a research project with a leading Auckland landscape practice Highlights

Campus Mt Albert

• 24 hour access to workspaces for fulltime students in our refurbished studio

Start dates February or July

• Access to quality digital design tools

Duration Full-time for 18 months (minimum) or part-time for two-and-a-half years (minimum) Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you an experienced landscape architect or recent graduate looking to explore design research at a postgraduate level? Undertake your own project in the Master of Landscape Architecture and explore key contemporary concepts in landscape architectural design and urbanism. Programme overview Are you currently practicing in the field of landscape architecture, architecture or design, or do you have a degree in landscape architecture? The Master of Landscape Architecture is a qualification for people who have practiced or studied in one of these areas and want to advance their skills and explore an area of their interest. In this master by project you’ll advance your knowledge of current design techniques, and learn to present your work effectively to interdisciplinary audiences.

• Can enable practicing landscape architects to study part-time, learn new techniques, sharpen their design skills and keep abreast of current theory • Focus on practical projects: the degree is "by project", which means that you undertake a project based on an aspect of your landscape architecture practice to date • No coursework • Collaborative approach: the Master of Landscape Architecture together with the Master of Architecture, is part of a suite of design programmes at Unitec. Students in both programmes get together for seminars and workshops in order to foster collaboration, new ideas and new approaches to interdisciplinary practice

Seminars and workshops You don't need to have a fully developed research project when you begin the programme, you will have 6 weeks in the programme to fine tune your research proposal. You will complete a seminar series that explores current design theory and practice, and helps you develop your research question and a draft research proposal. Then, present your draft project proposal at a workshop where you receive feedback from your colleagues, tutors and invited expert guests. If your proposal is confirmed, you embark on a series of workshops at which you present your work in progress for critique and evaluation by invited architects, landscape architects and designers. These regular workshops aim to stimulate you to move beyond current models, trends and preconceptions. There will also be sessions offered throughout the year to discuss your project. Continued on page 42

• Interaction and feedback with international academics and practitioners

The Master of Landscape Architecture offers landscape architects and graduates the chance to carve out a particular focus of investigation. It's a 'research through design' programme created to contribute to the landscape design discipline as well as your own professional development. The key outcome of this programme is a master level project that demonstrates your specialised skill and/or knowledge in your area of chosen expertise. There are three possible pathways through the degree, each with an emphasis is on developing hands-on experience: • Develop a research proposal focusing on a specific area that you’re passionate about • Work with a member of our faculty to develop a collaborative research project

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Fred Tschopp Senior Scholarship Each year a scholarship is given to Unitec by the family of pioneering landscape architect Fred Tschopp. Find out more about the The Fred Tschopp Senior Scholarship. Portfolio requirements If you are invited for an interview, you will be asked to present a portfolio of your design work. You should be ready to discuss your professional and/or undergraduate history, the ideas within your design work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering. See our portfolio guidelines on what to include, what not to include and how to lay it all out.

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the following: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A recognised postgraduate diploma in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher 2. A significant portfolio of professional work which enables us to critically reflect on your prior practice

Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive the qualification: Master of Landscape Architecture.

3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing).

This qualification is a research masters not an accredited postgraduate degree so you will not be able to become a registered Landscape Architect.

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

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4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/landscape


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Building and Carpentry

New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills Level 3 Total credits 60-120. Allied Trades=60 total. Carpentry=120 total. (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Train as a carpenter or builder and you’ll work on projects of all sizes. From commercial and residential buildings to detailed components like windows, doors and staircases... there are plenty of jobs out there. Whether you’re already in the industry or want to start an apprenticeship, a carpentry or building qualification from Unitec will help you make the most of the opportunities. Explore your options Study building or train as a carpenter at Unitec and you won’t just learn the theory. We like to create things with our hands. Which means that you’ll spend many hours in our wellequipped workshops. Choose one of our carpentry courses and you could build new houses on campus, which are sold to the public once they’re completed. It’s a great way to get a sound knowledge of exterior wall and roof cladding, foundations, interior lining and finishing, and wall and sub-floor framing. Train as a builder and you’ll learn the plumbing, plastering, painting and joinery skills to kick-start your career. Or study construction methods and learn how to manage a building project. The diploma and bachelor programmes give you the chance to practice what you learn on a major industry project.

Duration Allied Trades= 6 months full-time. Carpentry=1 year full-time. Tuition fees $6,074 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop an understanding of the basic principles and practices in carpentry, painting, decorating and plastering. Learn to work safely and in accordance with compliance and regulatory requirements in the construction trades sector. Essential Skills (first 30 credits) In the first 8 weeks of this programme you’ll develop your essential skills for a career in the building industry. Become knowledgeable about the basic principles and practices in general construction including calculations, communications, health and safety, site safe and site safe passport, first aid, hand and power tools. Remainder of the programme For the majority of this programme you will focus one of 2 strands of your choice: • Allied Trades (an additional 30 credits): an introduction to plumbing, electrical, carpentry, joinery, plastering and painting • Carpentry (an additional 90 credits): building a 3 bedroom house at Unitec Highlights • Designed to prepare students who haven't had previous training for employment in the building industry • Designed to obtain the basic trade skills for anything from DYI (Do It Yourself) jobs around the house and/or getting a taste of different trades to getting the basic skills and knowledge in carpentry and preparing for employment • Study focus (after first 30 credits) in Allied Trades or Carpentry • Practical exercises where you can apply what you've learnt

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• Small classes, with plenty of one-on-one time with our industry-experienced staff • Can serve as a pathway into further study Qualification and what's next? Once you’ve successfully completed this programme you’ll receive the New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills. From here you can enter the construction trades as a Journey man, carpenter, or develop skills and knowledge in Allied Trades which focus on general construction skills such as painting and decorating and interior systems. Career options can include • Pre-Apprentice tradesperson • Assistant tradesperson • Labourer Allied Trades strand can lead to apprenticeships and /or work in • Carpentry • Joinery • Plastering • Painting • Plumbing • Electrical work Carpentry strand can lead to apprenticeship and/or work in • Carpentry • Building With further training and/or experience graduates may go on to further roles in the construction industry. Further training options can be found in this prospectus. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 10 NCEA credits at Level 1 in English and Mathematics 2. A minimum of 3 years secondary education 3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins


Building, Construction and Services 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/building

New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry Level 4 Total credits 320 (2.7 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates February or July Duration Part time over 4 years – you must be in full-time employment

You can step up into further study in the related programmes: • New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervision) L4 – coming soon • New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Main Contract Supervisor) – coming soon

Tuition fees $6,558 (NZD), or $950 (NZD) for ITABS Apprentices (Indicative only)

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Are you in full-time building related employment and want to get started in your Carpentry qualification? Learn the fundamentals, preliminary work, support structures, frames and structures, exterior envelope and interior lining and finishing related to the carpentry trade.

1. NCEA Level 1 including 10 credits in English (5 in reading, 5 in writing) and 10 credits in Mathematics

Programme overview Students in this programme are in a formal apprenticeship agreement with an on-site supervisor and Unitec. The majority of your learning will take place through real life and practical work-based settings. Timetabled off-job training sessions complement the workplace learning and focus to integrate your practical workplace learning experiences and to make sense of complex situations. Highlights • Flexible study; we have day, evening or block course study options • Range of employment and work competencies to increase your fundamental knowledge and skills in order to become a well-rounded commercially competent carpenter • Staff who are members of the Certified Builders Association of New Zealand, the Registered Master Builders Federation, Building Officials Institute of New Zealand and other industry groups

2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/building

• Access to well-equipped workshops Qualification Once you’ve successfully completed this programme and apprenticeship you’ll receive the New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4) and are considered a trade qualified carpenter.

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Bachelor of Applied Technology – Building Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time (day) options available Tuition fees $6,773 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop your ability to plan, implement and monitor a building project. Become knowledgeable about building administration, building envelopment and building structure. Programme overview Gain a sound understanding of today's building industry, construction methods and building materials. This programme provides you with you the knowledge to help you keep pace with advances in building practices and technology, and to confidently apply your skills in both familiar and unfamiliar situations. Further your ability to plan, implement and monitor a building project. You'll also explore aspects of sustainable building technology practices and integrate this knowledge within the New Zealand building industry.

Highlights

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

• Working on a major project in industry where you can make valuable contacts for your career

• Completion of a relevant endorsement of the Certificate in Applied Technology; or

• Lecturers who are members of industry groups such as the Certified Builders Association of New Zealand, the Registered Master Builders Federation and the Building Officials Institute of New Zealand • Supportive environment: our staff work closely with you in a mentoring relationship Exit qualification Students who complete the first two years of the degree may exit the programme with a Diploma in Applied Technology (Building). Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive a Bachelor of Applied Technology. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori(4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification AND demonstrate your practical abilities by providing a small portfolio of evidence For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/building


Building, Construction and Services

Construction Management

New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervisor) Level 4 Total credits 58 (0.4 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

Construction projects are like big puzzles, with many different pieces. And construction managers and site supervisors are critical to ensure they’re built on time and budget. Our Construction Management programmes are the perfect preparation for projects that can involve hundreds of workers and millions of dollars of materials. Explore your options Unitec’s construction management courses give you the skills and knowledge to plan and run building projects. You’ll learn how to put together a building programme, schedule activities on a construction site, and coordinate the supply of materials and machinery. It’s great preparation for a career as a site manager, construction manager or project manager. Our programmes reflect current trends and legislation, which will give you the knowledge you need once you’re in the workplace. And if you're already working in the industry, we can further develop your skills in team leadership and complex problem solving.

Start dates February or July Duration 6 months full time. Part time options available. Tuition fees $3,013 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you are currently working as a supervisor in a construction related industry wanting formal recognition, or if you are looking to make the move into a supervisory role, this programme provides the essential knowledge, skills and aptitude needed to be a supervisor of people or teams. Programme overview Gain the essential knowledge and skills required to be a competent supervisor of personnel for a specific trade or for construction projects. If you are a licensed building practitioner. You will learn how to: • Implement regulatory processes for site personnel • Administer and complete construction programming for a construction project • Apply principles of supervision in a construction related workplace • Develop effective time management, communication, interpersonal and conflict management resolution skills when supervising in a construction related context Highlights • Designed for current or future supervisors • You can complete the certificate in 6 months

Career Options The certificate can help you with the following career options: • Business Owner/Operator • Construction Assistant • Construction Co-ordinator • Contract Administrator • Assistant Project Manager With further training and/or experience graduates may be able to work in residential or commercial construction as: • Main Contract Supervisors • Site Managers • Project Managers • Contract Managers Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Level 3 or 4 Planning and Construction related qualification: 2. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept: • Evidence of equivalent knowledge and skills • Provide evidence of special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction

• Study employment relationships and agreements • Prepare site safety plans and other real world project application

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New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Main Contract Supervision) Level 5 Total credits 57 (0.475 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Part-time Tuition fees $3,097 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you currently working as a Construction Supervisor and need formal recognition, or do you work in construction and would like to move into this role? In this programme you will learn the essential knowledge, skills and qualification needed to work in main contract supervisory roles and enhance your career prospects in the construction industry. Programme overview Upskill and improve your career prospects in construction industries. Our Level 5 certificate is perfect for you if you’re a supervisor looking to gain a qualification in your work or if you’re a qualified builder who is looking to upskill to construction supervision roles. In this programme you’ll learn a broad range of technical, operational and supervisory skills using knowledge applicable to the construction of medium residential and commercial buildings. This includes construction methods, weatherproofing, quality and productivity standards, required safety and much more. Highlights

• Main Contract Supervisor

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept:

• Business Owners/Operators

• Evidence of equivalent knowledge and skills

With further training and/or experience graduates of this Diploma may be able to work as a:

• Provide evidence of special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction

• Site Managers • Construction Managers • Project Managers • Contract Managers • Qualification and what next Once you’ve successfully completed this certificate you’ll receive the Level 5 qualification: New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Main Contract Supervision). From here you will be able to work in main contract supervision roles in construction related industries and be able to apply for Site License Classes 1 and 2. As a graduate of this certificate you may wish to undertake further study including diploma or degree level qualifications in Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Architectural Technology, or any other building and construction related fields. Cross credit into diploma level and reduce the time it takes to complete a diploma qualification (entry requirements apply). Admission Requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

New Zealand Diploma in Construction Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,440 (NZD) (Indicative only) The aim of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction is to provide skilled and competent Construction Management technicians and Quantity Surveyors. Programme overview The qualification prepares you for a senior career in the construction industry as a construction manager or quantity surveyor. As a trainee construction manager you learn to plan, organise, manage and control construction projects. As a trainee quantity surveyor you will learn to measure and estimate building work, and to carry out financial administration associated with construction projects.

• Flexible around your work; this programme is delivered in evening classes 5:30pm-8:30pm

1. Have the equivalent experience and/ or skills as required in the New Zealand Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervisor) (Level 4)

• You will improve your job prospects through our nationally developed and recognised certificate.

2. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following:

• Qualification is nationally recognised and endorsed by professional organisations

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Good graduate employment opportunities

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Easy transition to further programmes such as the Bachelor of Construction

• You will be able to demonstrate and prove you have the skills required for main contract supervision. • Real world project applications: you will be able to apply what you learn into your work or on actual sites. You will not do any project based work on this course.

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• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Highlights • Emphasis on real world applications using latest technologies of construction


Building, Construction and Services Career Options Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction with the strand in Construction Management (Level 6) will be able to work as a:

3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

1. Achieved one of the below:

• Construction Management technician.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

With further training and/or experience graduates of this Diploma may be able to work as a: • Residential or commercial construction site/project manager

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction

• Contracting construction manager/site/ project manager • Property manager • Contracts supervisor/manager • Local or central government building inspector • Construction management tutor Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction with the strand in Quantity Surveying (Level 6) will be able to work as a: • Quantity Surveyor With further training and/or experience graduates of this Diploma may be able to work as a: • Senior quantity surveyor • Registered quantity surveyor • Estimator • Quantity surveying consultant/ contractor • Procurement manager • Senior/Cost manager • Quantity surveying tutor Admission requirements 1. Achieved one of the below: • A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in Mathematics; or • An appropriate qualification at Level 3; or • Be at least 20 years old by the time the programme begins AND provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the programme 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,440 (NZD) (Indicative only) In the New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology you can become a skilled and competent architectural technician. Programme overview Want a career as an architectural technologist? Using the latest technologies they work alongside architects to turn design concepts into the documents used to construct a building. The New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology will give you the skills to design and produce construction documentation for both residential and commercial buildings.

• A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in Mathematics; or • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Be at least 20 years old by the time the programme begins AND provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the programme 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction

Highlights • Emphasis on real world applications using latest technology of CAD and BIM (Building Information Management) • Qualification is nationally recognised and endorsed by professional organisations • Good graduate employment opportunities • Easy transition to further programmes such as the Bachelor of Construction and the Bachelor of Architectural Studies

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Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Domestic students: Full-time for two years and then part-time for two years or as negotiated on a case-bycase basis (based on a February start). International students: 3 years full time. Tuition fees $7,520 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to learn how to manage construction projects? Further your knowledge of management structures, and learn to schedule activities and resources on construction projects. Programme overview Gain the knowledge and skills to organise and manage activities on a construction site. Construction sites can involve hundreds of workers and millions of dollars of materials, and construction managers are responsible for managing both. The Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management) helps you further your knowledge of management structures, and gain an in-depth understanding of supply chain, people and production management.

Highlights • A good foundation for a career in construction management, providing you with the skills to undertake detailed planning and management of resources applied to construction projects • An overview of all aspects of the construction industry • Explore progressively more complex scenarios and projects, and develop the technical skills to schedule activities and resources on construction projects • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes • Undertake a major industry research project where you can apply what you've learnt • Relevant to your future career: Unitec's advisory boards include experts who keep us up-to-date with industry trends and relevant legislation in the construction industry • Lecturers with plenty of experience in the construction industry and guest lecturers who are leaders in their field Together with Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) and Bachelor of Construction (Property Development) students, you also study topics like advanced construction management, contract law and administration, tendering and design management. You also advance your research and study skills, and learn to integrate academic knowledge with practical experience. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori(4 in reading, 4 in writing)

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3. 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction


Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three semesters (including 2 x 2-week block courses per semester) Tuition fees $6,268 (NZD) (Indicative only) Already working in the construction industry and want to move into project management? Develop the knowledge and skills to effectively organise and manage activities on a construction site. Programme overview The Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management is a great stepping stone if you want to move into management positions in the construction sector. Learn to apply project management knowledge to the construction industry to ensure contracts are completed on time and on budget. You'll be able to solve complex industry-related problems, in teams and alone, and provide leadership in a team environment. Highlights • Professional development if you want to stay at the forefront of the competitive construction sector • An overview of project management theories, and supply chain, people and production management • Relevant to your career: relate new knowledge and material directly to your workplace. You'll explore progressively more complex scenarios, and develop the skills to schedule activities and resources on construction projects • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes • Emphasis on self-directed learning, with assessment and feedback throughout the programme, and exams at the end

• A mix of on-campus block courses (with lectures, tutorials, team-based problem solving, research, discussions and student presentations), eLearning and assignments • Part-time study options available • Suitable for architecture, construction industry and property management staff from different backgrounds. A previous qualification is not required, but as places are limited preference will be given to those with at least five years' industry experience or a relevant undergraduate degree

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/construction

Qualification To graduate you’ll need 120 credits, 75 of which need to be at level 7. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Completed one of the following: a. A relevant degree from a NZQA recognised institution b. National Diploma in Construction Management or Quantity Surveying AND have a least three years’ experience in the field of Quantity Surveying or Construction Management c. A professional qualification in a relevant discipline AND the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to a and b d. A minimum of six years management experience in the field of construction or a closely related industry 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying

Certificate in Applied Technology (Plumbing and Gasfitting) Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Showers, sinks, hot water cylinders and washing machines. Today’s homes and businesses need plenty of plumbing and gasfitting work, which means lots of work for plumbers, gasfitters and drainlayers. Unitec's plumbing and gasfitting courses give you the skills and knowledge you need for a career with great job opportunities and the potential to earn good money. Explore your options Training to be a plumber, gasfitter or drainlayer at Unitec and is like working on real-life plumbing and gasfitting jobs. You’ll be supervised along the way by our experienced tutors who have lots of years in the industry and lots of patience. You’ll carry out tasks using the proper equipment in our Plumbing and Gasfitting Training and Assessment Centre, and in the specialist gas labs with commercial and domestic appliances. Then there’s the hydraulics lab with a glass piping system to demonstrate the flow of wastewater systems – the only one of its kind in Australasia. And if you’re already working in the industry and need to get qualified, Unitec offers a range of short courses to prepare you for the New Zealand Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board certifying exams.

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Duration Full-time for one year Tuition fees $6,570 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn the theoretical and practical skills you need for employment in the plumbing and gasfitting industries. Successful completion of this programme could take a year off your apprenticeship. Programme overview Want a career as a plumber or gasfitter? In the Certificate in Applied Technology (Plumbing and Gasfitting) you find out how to integrate plumbing and gasfitting services into a building structure, and identify different sources of water, types of pipes, fittings and pumps. Become knowledgeable about sanitary appliances, fixtures, hot and cold water supply systems, and basic gas theory. You also further your knowledge of the Building Act regulations, and plumbing and gasfitting codes and standards. Highlights • A sound foundation for employment in the plumbing and gasfitting industries • A mix of theory and practice • Lecturers who have worked in the plumbing and gasfitting industries themselves, and keep up-to-date with changes in technology, materials and regulations • Access to Unitec's online e-learning programme • Under the guidance of experienced tutors, plumbing and gasfitting and carpentry students work together building relocatable houses on the Unitec campus • Cross-credits towards your apprenticeship

If you are Māori or Pacific and you want to learn a trade, you could study for free. Find out more about the Māori and Pasifika Trades Training scholarships. Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive a Certificate in Applied Technology (Plumbing and Gasfitting). You can apply for cross-credits towards unit standards from the National Certificates in Plumbing and Gasfitting, and become an apprentice plumber or gasfitter. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in Mathematics and English 4. You may be required to participate in an interview 5. Candidates who have English as a second language must have achieved one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/plumbing


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National Certificate in Drainlaying Level 4 Total credits 150 (1.25 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates March or September Duration Part-time evening classes for 48 weeks Tuition fees $2,171 (NZD) (Indicative only) Further your understanding of stormwater intake and outfall structures, sub-soil drainage, retention tanks, surface water collection systems, septic tanks, drains, and drainage systems maintenance. Programme overview Are you working in the drainlaying industry, and want to gain industry registration? The National Certificate in Drainlaying gives you a thorough grounding in stormwater intake and outfall structures, sub-soil drainage, retention tanks, surface water collection systems, septic tanks, drains, access chambers, drainage systems maintenance, and trade equipment and power tools. As all applicants must be employed in the industry it's essential that you complete an Acknowledgement of Training and Education Responsibility form and have it signed by your employer.

Highlights • U nitec is the only tertiary provider in

Auckland offering both theory and practical courses in drainlaying to enable you to become a registered drainlayer

• Follows the syllabus required by the NZ Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board • A mix of theory classes and practical assessment • Highly qualified staff, many of whom have owned and operated their own businesses • Strong ties with the plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying industries

Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive a National Certificate in Drainlaying. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of four years secondary education 4. You must be employed in the industry and hold a current limited license for Drainlaying issued by the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. • If you are not employed in the industry, you may apply to enrol in the theoretical courses as a Certificate of Proficiency For more information download the programme regulations:

National Certificates in Plumbing and Gasfitting Level 4 Total credits 219 credits Plumbing, 171 credits Gasfitting, 1.0 EFTS for the first three years and 0.5 EFTS for the last 6 months (Various EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates April or November Duration Three block courses of two weeks per year for 3 years or two block courses of two weeks per year for 1 year Tuition fees $2,058 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop the knowledge and skills for a career in the plumbing and gasfitting industries. Gain a thorough grounding in plumbing and gasfitting systems, pipe work, roofing, meters and heating systems. Programme overview This programme will be replaced in 2018 by the New Zealand Certificate in Plumbing (Level 4) and the New Zealand Certificate in Gasfitting (Level 4), pending NZQA approval. Visit this programme page online and register to receive a notification when more information is available or when you can apply. About to start your apprenticeship and need to become qualified? Further your understanding of plumbing and gasfitting theory by studying the National Certificates in Plumbing and Gasfitting. Develop a sound knowledge of plumbing and gasfitting systems, pipe work, roofing, meters and heating systems. Because plumbing and gasfitting are licensed trades for health and safety reasons, you'll also cover sanitation, ventilation and water supply. As all applicants must be employed in the industry, you must complete this Acknowledgement of Training and Education Responsibility form and have it signed by your employer. Continued on page 54

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Highlights • Once you've completed all assessments and obtained your national certificate along with your completion of the PGDB board exam, you'll be eligible to apply to become a licensed plumber and gasfitter • Unit standards covering a range of topics: each topic may have a number of assessment checks, designed to demonstrate your competency in a particular skill. The assessment checks for each unit standard are often spread out over several years

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

• Much of our teaching material is donated by the industry, and manufacturers like Apex Valves, Aqualine, Marley, Rheem, Rinnai, Methven, Buteline, Aquatherm NZ and many others come in personally to explain their products

2. For Stage 2 entry, you must have completed the requirements of Stage 1 of the National Certificate in Plumbing and the National Certificate in Gasfitting or completed Unitec’s Certificate in Applied Technology (Plumbing and Gasfitting)

• A series of block courses: attend three two-week block courses each year for the first three years, and two, twoweek block courses in the final year. A comprehensive, web-based distance learning programme forms part of the assessment process

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1. For Stage 1, 2 and 3 entry, you must be employed in the plumbing and gasfitting industry

3. For Stage 3 entry, you must have completed Stage 2 of the National Certificate in Plumbing and the National Certificate in Gasfitting 4. For Level 3 programmes, 8 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English are needed

5. For Level 4 programmes, 12 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English are needed 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • An equivalent qualification For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/plumbing


Building, Construction and Services

Property Development

Bachelor of Construction (Property Development) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Interested in building and property trends? Enjoy negotiating sales and solving problems? Study property development and you’ll learn how to buy, develop and sell a property. We show you every step of the process – from valuing a property to managing contractors – so that you know what to look for when identifying project opportunities in your career. Explore your options Property developers purchase, develop and sell new and existing properties. Study property development and you’ll find out how to value a property and learn how to manage it effectively. Our property development courses also give you a thorough understanding of the construction industry as a whole. You’ll learn how to manage the many different people involved in construction projects. And you’ll get a good understanding of contract law, design practice and the tender process. All of which will help you identify good investment opportunities when you graduate. Study property management at Unitec and you’ll learn from expert staff who’ve worked in the construction industry. Our priority is teaching you best practice, so that what you learn in the classroom is relevant in the workplace. Give it a practice run with a major industry research project as part of your course.

Duration Domestic students: Full-time for two years and then part-time for two years or as negotiated on a case-bycase basis (based on a February start). International students: 3 years full time. Tuition fees $7,520 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to work as a property developer? Gain insight into the valuation and management of property and property portfolios, and learn to identify and develop project opportunities. Programme overview Property developers plan and carry out the purchase, development and sale of new or existing properties. The Bachelor of Construction (Property Development) gives you an insight into the process of developing a property – from initial concept to project completion and sale. Gain an understanding of the valuation, financing and management of property and property portfolios, and learn to identify and develop project opportunities. Highlights • Once you've completed the programme, you could use your knowledge of property investment and development to work with property managers, banks and corporate organisations, specialising in large commercial developments or residential properties • A thorough grounding in all aspects of the construction industry • A chance to apply what you've learnt, during a major industry research project

sustainable design and design management, studying alongside Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) and Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management) students. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/property

• Experienced lecturers who have worked in the construction industry • Guest lecturers who are leaders in their field You also become familiar with construction practice, procurement, tendering, property and contract law and administration,

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Quantity Surveying

New Zealand Diploma in Construction Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Quantity surveyors are essential to get any construction project off the ground. They measure and estimate building costs and keep the whole project on budget. Study quantity surveying and you’ll learn how to estimate, price and tender for building work, as well as developing the skills to keep project finances under control. Explore your options Study quantity surveying and you’ll learn the skills to keep a construction project running smoothly at every stage of the build. How? Because quantity surveyors are skilled in identifying all the stages of construction involved and pricing them accordingly. Unitec’s quantity surveying courses give you the tools to identify the different stages of work and build a realistic budget so there are no nasty surprises along the way. The Construction Economics major shows you how to build tender documents and manage construction costs. And the National Diploma in Quantity Surveying gives you confidence and flexibility to negotiate with clients, builders, subcontractors and authorities.

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Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available

With further training and/or experience graduates of this Diploma may be able to work as a: • Residential or commercial construction site/project manager • Contracting construction manager/site/ project manager • Property manager

Tuition fees $6,440 (NZD) (Indicative only)

• Contracts supervisor/manager

The aim of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction is to provide skilled and competent Construction Management technicians and Quantity Surveyors.

• Construction management tutor

Programme overview The qualification prepares you for a senior career in the construction industry as a construction manager or quantity surveyor. As a trainee construction manager you learn to plan, organise, manage and control construction projects. As a trainee quantity surveyor you will learn to measure and estimate building work, and to carry out financial administration associated with construction projects. Highlights • Emphasis on real world applications using latest technologies of construction • Qualification is nationally recognised and endorsed by professional organisations • Good graduate employment opportunities • Easy transition to further programmes such as the Bachelor of Construction Career Options Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction with the strand in Construction Management (Level 6) will be able to work as a: • Construction Management technician

• Local or central government building inspector

Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Construction with the strand in Quantity Surveying (Level 6) will be able to work as a: • Quantity Surveyor With further training and/or experience graduates of this Diploma may be able to work as a: • Senior quantity surveyor • Registered quantity surveyor • Estimator • Quantity surveying consultant/ contractor • Procurement manager • Senior/Cost manager • Quantity surveying tutor


Building, Construction and Services Admission requirements 1. Achieved one of the below: • A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in Mathematics; or • An appropriate qualification at Level 3; or • Be at least 20 years old by the time the programme begins AND provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the programme 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/quantity

Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Domestic students: Full-time for two years and then part-time for two years or as negotiated on a case-bycase basis (based on a February start). International students: 3 years full time. Tuition fees $7,520 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want a career in construction as a Quantity Surveyor? Find out how to evaluate and plan the cost of a construction project, manage payments and ensure the project is completed within budget. Programme overview The role of the quantity surveyor is diverse: evaluating subcontractor tenders and making recommendations to clients, managing construction costs and cash flows during the construction phase, and negotiating and agreeing project final accounts. In the Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics) you gain the skills to contribute to this exciting industry. Develop the technical skills and applied knowledge to ensure that construction

projects are delivered to agreed budgets. Learn to undertake estimating and cost planning, and prepare tender documentation. Highlights • A great preparation for a career as a consultant quantity surveyor, or a quantity surveyor or commercial manager for a construction company. These roles may lead to project management, company ownership and other senior management positions • A thorough grounding in all aspects of the construction industry • Application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) technology and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes • Close links with industry: our advisory boards include many experts who keep us up-to-date with industry trends, relevant legislation and local, global and environmental issues • Lecturers who have worked in the construction industry • Visits from guest lecturers who are leaders in their field • Apply what you've learnt, during a major industry research project Continued on page 58

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Along with students on the Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management) and Bachelor of Construction (Property Development), you also study construction practice, team management, cost planning and advanced estimating techniques, tendering and design management. You also further your research and study skills, and learn to integrate academic knowledge with practical experience. Well-prepared students have the best chance of success in their studies, so we've put together a free online guide so you can refresh and sharpen some of the skills you'll use on this programme. This programme is fully accredited to the following registered bodies. Graduates of this programme are eligible to become members. • The Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)

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Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive a Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics). Students in the Bachelor of Construction can also achieve a double major, choose between majors in Construction Economics, Construction Management or Property Development. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

• The New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NZIQS)

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS)

3. 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

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4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/quantity


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Accounting and Finance

New Zealand Diploma in Business – Accounting Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

Accounting and finance professionals are key to any organisation, in any industry, anywhere in the world. And you can forget the clichéd image of number-crunchers; today’s accountants are forwardlooking business leaders. Study finance and accounting and get set for an exciting career with lots of variety, good job security, impressive salaries and the opportunity to work overseas. What’s not to like? Explore your options Study accounting and you’ll develop a sound understanding of the business principles that help companies reach their financial goals. A typical day on the job could see you preparing income statements and researching ways to reduce expenses, to reviewing accounting systems and overseeing the company’s financial transactions. Unitec’s accounting and finance training courses teach you how to prepare financial statements, manage tax payments and cash flow and provide input into the strategic planning process. You’ll also learn how to operate financial systems and provide advice on growing a client business. In fact, our accounting qualifications are a priceless foundation in economics, marketing and business management practices. Study is flexible, with opportunities for industry based learning and double majors in both finance and accounting. Practical assignments and industryexperienced lecturers will also give you a solid base to launch your professional accounting career from.

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Start dates February or July. Summer School also available Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $5,865 (NZD) (Indicative only) This programme develops your understanding of how a business functions as well as leadership skills, project management, reporting and analysis. A specialization in accounting will teach you to record transactions, prepare financial statements and budgets, as well as prepare tax returns for small businesses. Programme overview Become competent in accounting principles, financial accounting, business finance and taxation. Students apply their knowledge and skills to develop an analytical approach to practical assignments and real world cases. This programme equips you with the technical ability to support an accountant or accounting team in any organisation. Highlights • Recognised by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) as the necessary tertiary study requirement for membership of the CA ANZ College of Accounting Technicians (AT) • Practical assignments • Industry-experienced lecturers • Provides an excellent pathway towards the Bachelor of Business programme Progression pathway ew Zealand Diploma in Business courses N can be cross-credited to the Bachelor of Business (up to 180 credits) . The Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) major offers a pathway to qualify as a chartered accountant

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Have completed University Entrance which requires NCEA Level 3 including: • 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in three different approved subjects • 10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Māori (5 in reading, 5 in writing) • 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau OR 2. A total of 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher including: • At least 12 credits in three different subjects • Your 50 credits must also include 8 credits in English or Teo Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits at NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pungarau 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • A qualification equivalent to 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting


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Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD) (Indicative only) Accountants understand the financial impacts of operations and play a vital role in the success of a business. Gain a sound understanding of both accounting and finance principles, and learn to apply your technical accounting knowledge in a variety of business settings. Programme overview The Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) degree will develop your skills in accounting to work in a variety of roles in a diverse range of organisations. The degree offers you flexibility and choice, and prepares you for work in almost any organisation in the world. Accountants provide the numbers to analyse business problems and opportunities and maintain the accounting systems and processes to ensure tax and financial reporting requirements are met. Accountants can also check the financial statements of organisations (auditing) and provide advice on a wide range of issues from tax planning to buying and selling businesses. Study at Unitec and learn the software platforms, double entry accounting and the decision-making skills to analyse and interpret financial statements. Highlights • Develop a high level of technical competence in accounting, concentrating on problem solving and adaptability to change in the marketplace • Focus on current business practices • Industry Based Learning - a work placement in your final year and a chance to apply your skills in a business organisation of your choice • Pathways to complete the academic requirements for professional membership of the Chartered Accountants Australia

and New Zealand, CPA Australia or ACCA Global (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) • Day and evening classes may be offered during summer school • Opportunity to graduate with a double major Bachelor of Business double major Studying for a double major at Unitec is strongly recommended. A popular double major combination is Accountancy and Finance which will enhance your career options to a different dimension. This combination will make you a broader business professional, an accountant with expertise in finance, and generate a wide variety of job opportunities. • Accountancy and Finance • Accountancy and Marketing • Accountancy and Management • Finance and Management • Finance and Marketing

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting

• Marketing and Management Career pathway • If you choose the right courses, the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) meets the academic requirements for CA ANZ's CA and ACA professional pathways • Progress to the Graduate Diploma in Professional Accountancy for advanced technical requirements • Take advantage of CPA Australia, CA ANZ and ACCA accreditation agreements • Join an approved training organisation Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

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Bachelor of Business (Finance) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July. Summer School also available Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you are considering a career in finance, you will need to develop an understanding of business finance, investments, the operation of financial markets, financial risk management, and financial analysis. Programme overview This programme prepares you for work in a company to manage the financial future of a business, apply financial management tools, and advise on managerial decisions. With the knowledge gained, you could also provide advice to businesses or to individuals on their financial futures. There is a huge variety of jobs available in finance, and a successful career will combine your ambition with an appreciation of the financial markets plus the know-how to overcome the challenges facing the economy. Highlights • Gain a high level of competence in finance and learn the skills to apply your technical knowledge to business problems • Work placement in an organisation of your choice in your final year – a chance to apply what you've learnt and make valuable contacts for your career in finance • Our sponsoring organisations range from large multi-national corporations to notfor-profit organisations and small local businesses • Flexibility: you choose how many courses you want to take each semester and can complete the degree in your own time frame

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• Opportunity to graduate with a double major Double majors Studying for a double major at Unitec is strongly recommended. A popular double major combination is Accountancy and Finance which will enhance your career options to a different dimension. This combination will make you a broader business professional, an accountant with expertise in finance, and generate a wide variety of job opportunities. A double major can be completed within three-­to-­four years of full­-time study depending on the combination of majors. A double major in Accountancy and Finance can be completed in the same time as a single major.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; OR • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting

Graduate Certificate in Professional Accountancy Level 7

Double majors available

Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

• Accountancy and Finance

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• Accountancy and Marketing • Accountancy and Management • Finance and Management • Finance and Marketing • Marketing and Management Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for a minimum of one semester or part-time options available Tuition fees $3,264 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you have areas you wish to target to improve your accounting knowledge and skills? The Graduate Certificate in Professional Accountancy offers advanced accounting courses designed to develop your technical capabilities. Programme overview The knowledge you gain from this programme will help you work towards a professional accounting body membership and improve your accounting technical skills and knowledge. You can choose your area of study from financial and management accounting, auditing, taxation, business finance or risk management, and take your career to the next level. Highlights • Develop technical accounting skills and knowledge to an advanced level • Work toward the academic requirements for professional body membership such as CA ANZ, CPA Australia and ACCA


Business and Communication • A focus on application of technical skills for business practice • Day and night classes available` Professional body membership This programme enables you to work towards achieving the academic requirements for professional body membership (CA ANZ, ACCA, CPA Australia). To reach this goal, you will need to ensure you carefully select the courses required for the relevant professional body's membership. To find out more about professional body membership visit: • charteredaccountantsanz.com • cpaaustralia.com.au • accaglobal.com Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting

Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Starts February or July Duration Full-time for a minimum of one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) This is an advanced accounting programme for accounting graduates working towards the academic requirements for professional body membership. It is relevant for students with overseas degrees in accounting wanting to get a New Zealand qualification and practical experience, and for those wishing to move into accounting from a related discipline. Programme overview Are you an accounting graduate working towards the academic requirements for professional body membership? Do you have a New Zealand business degree or equivalent overseas qualification and would like to become an accountant? This advanced-level programme will strengthen your accountancy skills. You will apply technical and professional standards, become a better team member and debate current issues in the field of accountancy. The programme provides an opportunity to apply your practical skills in the workplace. Highlights • Carry out accounting work at an advanced level applying relevant technical and professional standards. • Work toward meeting the academic requirements for professional body membership such as NZICA, CPA Australia and ACCA. See the CAANZ Recognised Qualifications and the CPA Australia Accredited Courses list for further details. • Complete a work placement and have the chance to apply your skills in an organisation of your choice. • The programme has been developed with input from accounting professionals.

• Flexibility: you can select those courses that best meet the requirements of your accounting career. • Industry-experienced lecturers. • Full-time or part-time study options, with both day and night classes available. Please note: If you don't meet the prerequisite course requirements, you may need to achieve more than 120 credits and take longer than one year to complete the programme Professional body membership This programme enables you to work towards the academic requirements for professional body membership (CA ANZ, ACCA, CPA Australia). To reach this goal, you will need to ensure you carefully select the courses required for the relevant professional body's membership. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting

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Master of Applied Practice (Professional Accounting) Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or August Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for two to six years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to become an accountant but you don’t have an accounting degree? If you have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline and wish to pursue a professional career in accounting, this postgraduate programme is the fast-track to your success. Programme overview The Masters of Applied Practice (Professional Accounting) (MPA) is a conversion masters that gives you the opportunity to change your career if you don’t have an accounting background. It provides an advanced understanding of accounting principles and practice and combines this with practical work experience. This programme provides you with the academic requirements for membership of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Certified Practicing Accountants Australia (CPA Australia); the pathway for those who want to become registered chartered accountants. Highlights • Provides you with the academic requirements for membership into CA ANZ and CPA Australia • Gain the necessary knowledge and skills to become an accounting professional • Learn from world class lecturers who teach in a collaborative and supportive manner

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• Study a globally recognised programme • International students can apply for a Post-Study Work Visa to gain work experience in New Zealand Want to know more? Contact Dr Keith Hooper: khooper@unitec.ac.nz or Jenny Wang: jwang2@unitec.ac.nz For the academic requirements for entry into the Chartered Accountants Program see the CAANZ Accredited Tertiary Courses List. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree or Level 7 Graduate Diploma in the same or similar discipline with a B- average or above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting

Master of Business Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) A Master of Business helps you develop the knowledge and skills to succeed in today’s complex and changing business environments. By investing in your future you will stand out from the crowd and boost your earning potential. Programme overview With the new economy comes new opportunities. We are faced with new technology, modern laws, world leaders and global conflicts. Business is affected on the worldwide stage and needs modern thinkers to plan and strategise ways to stay ahead of trends and work on solutions. Unitec has designed the Master of Business programme to teach structure and strategy as well as critical analysis skills. Explore key aspects of business and management, such as marketing, strategic management, human resource management, and organisational theory and behaviour. The Master of Business provides the capacity for specialization, with an academic and theoretical framework designed to help you become an expert in the field you choose. This allows for graduates to apply for more specialized roles upon completion of the programme. Highlights • Design your own programme of study, choosing those courses that are most relevant to your business career • Developed with input from national and international business leaders

• No final exams, this programme is graded entirely by assessment

• Approaches the business world from a multi disciplinary perspective

• Your final project takes place in industry – so you work in a business where you apply your accounting skills and gain valuable work experience

• Focus on small to medium enterprises

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Business and Communication • Undertake a substantial piece of business focused research in an area of management that especially interests you. Deepen your understanding of how to find and utilise information from a range of sources

4. Able to contribute to group learning outside of class time 5. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Highly qualified staff who have strong links with the business community

6. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

• A mix of weekly, weekend and evening classes, and distance learning formats

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• You could be entitled to a Postgraduate Scholarship to help fund your studies

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with a minimum of one year appropriate work experience; or 2. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline, or equivalent, with a minimum of three years of appropriate work experience.

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/accounting

3. Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment

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Management

New Zealand Diploma in Business – Management Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

All organizations – businesses, nonprofit groups, and government agencies – need people who can manage resources effectively and efficiently. A qualification in management opens the door to a wide variety of employment opportunities in a profession that is truly global. Explore your options Management is both an art and a science regarding people and process, and at the core is relationships. Unitec’s management courses give you an in-depth understanding of how a successful business effectively utilises and manages its key resources to operate successfully. Whether you are updating your professional practice and skills, or are looking to enter the business world, our courses are designed for your success. Our Industry Based Learning (IBL) programmes combine live project work and real world connections, with a focus on developing your leadership skills. Expand your knowledge of economics and marketing, and improve your communication, problem-solving and decision-making process. You'll also learn to work independently as well as part of a team and develop techniques for motivating staff, improving upon process, and honing managerial techniques.

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Have completed University Entrance which requires NCEA Level 3 including:

Start dates February or July. Summer School also available

• 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in three different approved subjects

Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available

• 10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Māori (5 in reading, 5 in writing)

Tuition fees $5,865 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop a dynamic set of skills to thrive in the business world with Unitec’s business programmes. Gain the skills for a career in management, and develop a sound understanding of the business environment, applied management, organisation, plus leadership in business. Programme overview Good management skills are key for economic performance and favourable working conditions. The New Zealand Diploma in Business, specialising in Management, prepares you for the demands of a career in management. Further your knowledge of economics, management and marketing, and improve your communication, problem-solving and decision-making skills. You also learn to work independently and as part of a team. Highlights • Great introduction to the diverse field of business and the structure within a Management specialisation • Some evening study available • Highly motivated and capable students may be able to complete the programme in a shorter timeframe • Provides an excellent pathway to Unitec’s Bachelor of Business programme Notes on courses You only need to select six of the seven compulsory courses.

• 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau OR 2. A total of 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher including: • At least 12 credits in three different subjects • Your 50 credits must also include 8 credits in English or Teo Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits at NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pungarau 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • A qualification equivalent to 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/management


Business and Communication

Bachelor of Business (Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July. Summer School also available Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD) (Indicative only) Careers in management are available in nearly every industry and offer diverse opportunities for people with the right knowledge, skills, and credentials. If you are ready to advance your career in management, earning a Bachelor of Business (Management) at Unitec will prepare you with knowledge and skills relevant to today’s competitive business environment. Programme overview Management is about relationships – the art and science of people and process. Study for a Bachelor of Business (Management) and you'll gain an understanding of how business operates and how to effectively manage resources and operations. This programme is designed with teamwork and project-based coursework to best prepare you for success in the workplace. The second year narrows your focus towards Human Resources or Operations, and you will then apply what you’ve developed in real-world, practical situations.

Highlights

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

• Real world skills: our programme has been developed with input from national and international business leaders

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

• Accredited: this qualification is recognised by the New Zealand Institute of Management and Leadership (NZIML)

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission.

• Specialised: you can choose to specialise in either human resource management or service operations

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/management

• Internship: Our Industry Based Learning (IBL) is a cut above the rest with relevant project and work tasks related to your area of specialisation within an organisation • Flexible: part-time study options are available, and some courses offered as evening classes or during Summer School (Dec/Jan) Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

Human resource management focuses on understanding people and relationships at work, and how these can be moved and changed as needed. You’ll learn about HR strategy and planning, recruitment, selection, training, development, performance management systems and employment contracts.

4. If English is a second language you are required to have one or more of the following:

Operations focuses on designing and controlling processes. You’ll learn about a broad range of operations functions, including forecasting, inventory management, process improvement, work methods, production planning, quality and supply chain management.

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

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Graduate Diploma in Business (Human Resource Management) Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop a sound understanding of the theory and principles of human resource management in as little as one year. Apply what you've learnt in an industry placement. Programme overview Want a career in human resource management? Already have a degree in another field of study, or have significant work experience in the business sector and want a formal qualification? The Graduate Diploma in Business (Human Resource Management) helps you develop a sound understanding of organisational behaviour and current issues in human resource management (HRM) in as little as one year. Highlights • Focus on applied business study • Relevant for profit, not-for-profit and public sector organisations • Emphasis on human resource management in small to medium enterprises • Takes into account your own experience • Includes a work placement (the Industry Based Learning course) • Guest speakers who are HRM experts • Can serve as a pathway into postgraduate business programmes like the Master of Business • Supportive learning environment with small classes • A mix of on-Campus classes, online support and self-directed study • Part-time study options available • Cross-credits from the Diploma in Management may be available

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management)

1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above

Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS)

2. If you’re a graduate of Unitec’s Bachelor of Business, you cannot be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Business in the same specialisation in which you majored in the degree 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission; or • If you’re seeking entry based on work experience, you will be required to demonstrate, in a written application, CV and attestation from suitable referees, that you have substantial professional experience in activities related to this programme, and/or be able to demonstrate equivalent competencies For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/management

Level 7 Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD (Indicative only) Take your organizational skills to the next level. Learn the important responsibilities and decision making skills that an Operations Manager needs. Learn to optimise supply chain relationships and control schedules, costs and logistics. Programme overview This programme is ideal if you already have a degree in another field of study, or have a minimum of 2 years of work experience in the business sector and want a formal qualification, or need a certification specializing in Operations Management. This programme creates the framework for those with business experience wanting to move into management, focusing on business process improvement, supply chain management, quality, and sustainability. Learn how to ensure a business runs as well as it possibly can by focusing on creating smooth, efficient processes that meet customer expectations. The first semester is an intense applied study with the second focused on strategy and applying these core principles to a business model.


Business and Communication Highlights • A short, concentrated programme specializing in Operations Management • An area of management that is relevant in all organisations of all sizes, with particular focus on small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) • Learn about the theory and practical application of business process improvement, supply chain management, derive and product quality, project management, sustainability and people management • Not just the theory; You'll put your learnings to work in a work placement in an organisation of your choice • If you decide you would like to study further, this qualification be used to pathway into postgraduate business programmes like the Master of Business Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. If you’re a graduate of Unitec’s Bachelor of Business, you cannot be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Business in the same specialisation in which you majored in the degree 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission; or • If you’re seeking entry based on work experience, you will be required to demonstrate, in a written application, CV and attestation from suitable referees, that you have substantial professional experience in activities related to this programme, and/or be able to demonstrate equivalent competencies For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/management

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop a sound knowledge of business strategy and processes, relationships in business organisations and the business environment. Tailor the programme to suit the needs of your career. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in Business provides you with a broad range of skills to take your business career to the next level. Explore the tools to improve business performance and practice, and develop a sound knowledge of business strategy and processes, relationships in business organisations, and the business environment. You gain an understanding of the nature of the new business environment in which you'll be working. Highlights • Developed with input from national and international business leaders • A multi-disciplinary perspective • Flexibility: select those courses that are most relevant to your business career. Choose from a number of electives, covering business communication, information technology, business management, marketing, and organisational theory and behaviour

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Highly qualified staff with strong links to the business community

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Classes are a mixture of weekly, weekend, evening and distance learning formats

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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What's next? Once you've successfully completed this programme, you could continue your studies with the Master of Business. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with a minimum of one year appropriate work experience; OR 2. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline, or equivalent, with a minimum of three years of appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. Able to contribute to group learning outside of class time 4. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/management

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Master of Business Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only)

Highlights • Design your own programme of study, choosing those courses that are most relevant to your business career • Developed with input from national and international business leaders • Approaches the business world from a multi disciplinary perspective • Focus on small to medium enterprises

A Master of Business helps you develop the knowledge and skills to succeed in today’s complex and changing business environments. By investing in your future you will stand out from the crowd and boost your earning potential.

• Undertake a substantial piece of business focused research in an area of management that especially interests you. Deepen your understanding of how to find and utilise information from a range of sources

Programme overview With the new economy comes new opportunities. We are faced with new technology, modern laws, world leaders and global conflicts. Business is affected on the worldwide stage and needs modern thinkers to plan and strategize ways to stay ahead of trends and work on solutions. Unitec has designed the Master of Business programme to teach structure and strategy as well as critical analysis skills.

• Highly qualified staff who have strong links with the business community

Explore key aspects of business and management, such as marketing, strategic management, human resource management, and organisational theory and behaviour. The Master of Business provides the capacity for specialization, with an academic and theoretical framework designed to help you become an expert in the field you choose. This allows for graduates to apply for more specialized roles upon completion of the programme.

1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with a minimum of one year appropriate work experience;

• A mix of weekly, weekend and evening classes, and distance learning formats • You could be entitled to a Postgraduate Scholarship to help fund your studies Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

OR 2. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline, or equivalent, with a minimum of three years of appropriate work experience 3. Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 4. Able to contribute to group learning outside of class time 5. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)


Business and Communication 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/management

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Marketing

Marketing is an exciting and dynamic career that balances creativity with good business sense. Our marketing programmes are designed to provide you with insights in marketing management, buyer behaviour and marketing communications. We offer cutting edge skills in digital marketing including social media marketing, search engine optimisation (SEO) and Google AdWords and Google Analytics. Explore your options Communicating the key attributes and benefits of a brand and selecting the right distribution channels to reach customers is crucial. Our marketing courses have been designed to launch you into a variety of marketing careers. Whether you are interested in brand management, digital marketing, market research, advertising or sales, we have you covered. You'll develop a sound knowledge of marketing practice and how to promote brands both online and offline. Our expert lecturers will show you how to apply marketing theory to different industry contexts through marketing simulation games and working on projects for real organisations. Our digital marketing courses offer sought after, industry relevant, certifications such as Google and Hubspot Certification. To cap it off, in your final semester of study you get the chance to complete a marketing internship in an organisation and gain real work experience as a stepping stone towards your future career.

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Get Google Certified If you are looking to upskill and become Google Certified you can take our Google Certified (Web-based Advertising and Analytics) course. This can be completed as part of your programme or by enrolling for a Certificate of Proficiency.

Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July. Summer School also available Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD) (Indicative only) The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) provides you with the knowledge and skills to successfully create brands that win consumers’ hearts and minds using both traditional and new methods. You’ll discover how to identify consumers’ needs and wants, develop sound marketing plans and create marketing campaigns for real New Zealand organisations. You'll also learn how to create a social media plan and determine its effectiveness using google analytics. This programme has been developed and in some cases is being co-taught, with input from national and international business leaders. You’ll get the opportunity to create and present marketing campaigns for organisations as part of your course work. Recently students conducted online advertising campaigns (Google AdWords and Facebook advertising) for over 50 small to medium sized businesses. Real business experience in a business - Industry Internship. In your final year you’ll take part in the Industry Based Learning (IBL) course where you will be in the workplace, completing a project and work tasks specifically related to your area of specialisation. You’ll be out working in a business, but at Unitec we do this in a flexible way so that you can complete other courses at the same time. We will guide you through the experience, you’ll

have an academic supervisor and we’ll hold a series of useful workshops. Our marketing students intern at a wide range of organisations from retail through to hospitality and complete various projects such as developing a social media plan to organising, promoting and hosting an event. Specialise in digital marketing. Learn the principles of digital marketing and acquire the advanced practical skills to be a digital marketing professional. We cover Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Google AdWords, Facebook Advertising and other Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, Inbound Marketing, and Social Media Marketing. You’ll also learn about digital metrics, legislation, regulation and codes of practice so that you will know how to help brands communicate effectively with their target audiences using emerging online technologies. Programme overview The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) provides you with the knowledge and skills to successfully create brands that win consumers’ hearts and minds using both traditional and new methods. You’ll discover how to identify consumers’ needs and wants, develop sound marketing plans and create marketing campaigns for real New Zealand organisations. You'll also learn how to create a social media plan and determine its effectiveness using google analytics. Highlights • Real deal business experience in the classroom, with real world business case studies • Industry Based Learning (IBL) - in the final year, students are offered the opportunity to gain work experience in a real organisation based on your chosen specialisation • Digital Marketing focus with the opportunity for Professional Certification with Google Adwords, Google Analytics and Hubspot Inbound • Marketing simulation games to gain insights into more strategic areas of business • Opportunity to graduate with a double major


Business and Communication Double majors In a world of change and complexity, it's an advantage to have multiple skills and to be adaptable. A double major can be completed within three and a half to four years of full-time study. Double majors widen your area of expertise and can generate a wide variety of job opportunities. • Accountancy and Finance

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/marketing

Graduate Diploma in Business (Marketing) Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

• Accountancy and Marketing

Start dates February or July

• Accountancy and Management

Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available

• Finance and Management • Finance and Marketing • Marketing and Management Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

Tuition fees $6,134 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop a sound understanding of marketing in just one year, with the potential to open many doors for your career. The marketing role in a business is vital to convey value to potential and existing customers. And the role of a marketer is necessary to get that message to the intended audience. Programme overview This programme provides a solid base of knowledge around brand management, digital marketing, advertising, business analytics and consumer behavior. Learn how to help an organisation achieve its marketing goals using strategies and applied digital marketing. The Graduate Diploma in Business (Marketing) is ideal if you already have a degree in another field of study or have significant business experience and want a formal qualification. Highlights • Industry Based Learning (IBL) - in the second semester of study, students are offered the opportunity to gain work experience in a real organisation • Relevant within a variety of organisations, including profit, not-forprofit and public sector organisations, with a focus on small to medium enterprises • Customised based your own experience, incorporating industry certifications where applicable • A mix of on-campus classes, online support and self-directed study

• Options for further business study: this programme is a good preparation if you want to move into Unitec's Master of Business or another postgraduate business programme Cross-credits from the Diploma in Management may be available Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. If you’re a graduate of Unitec’s Bachelor of Business, you cannot be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Business in the same specialisation in which you majored in the degree 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission; or • If you’re seeking entry based on work experience, you will be required to demonstrate, in a written application, CV and attestation from suitable referees, that you have substantial professional experience in activities related to this programme, and/or be able to demonstrate equivalent competencies For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/marketing

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Real Estate

National Certificate in Real Estate (Salesperson) Level 4

Explore your options In this 12 week programme, you'll gain an understanding of New Zealand’s real estate industry, the law of contract, land ownership and so much more. Get familiar with auction and tender methods, council zoning, building law and the transfer of ownership and titles. Complete sale and purchase agreements, and learn about the legal requirements involved. You'll also look at how to identify misleading and deceiving conduct and misrepresentation, and develop negotiation skills. Once you complete the qualification, you will be ready to apply for your licence. You'll enjoy flexible study options, a support system with a dedicated tutor, and lecturers who know the real estate industry inside out. It all combines to form a solid foundation for your future as a real estate star.

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• A prerequisite for employment in real estate sales

Total credits 47 (0.39 EFTS)

• Updated to cover the most current laws

Campus Mt Albert, North Shore

• Flexible study options: choose from two different Campus locations

Start dates Throughout the year

If you find yourself scanning the listings and looking through open houses, this programme is for you. Whether it’s residential or commercial real estate, we teach you the skills and knowledge that you need to become a fully fledged licensed real estate salesperson.

Highlights

Duration 6 weeks in class (Mon-Fri, 9am1pm) plus 6 weeks of self-directed study and assignments; or 12 weeks in-class (Sat 9am-3pm and Wed 7-9pm) Tuition fees $2,188 (NZD) (Indicative only) A career in real estate sales is a fast paced, high performance experience. Upon successfully completing this qualification, you'll be eligible to apply for a salesperson's license via the Real Estate Agents Authority (REAA), allowing you to sell property in New Zealand. Programme overview A career in real estate is a mix of office work and being out in the field, and the commissions are a direct reflection of the hard work applied. It’s a fast-moving career that combines people skills with data analysis and an understanding of market trends. This certificate provides you with the knowledge, skills and requirements for entry into this exciting industry. Become familiar with auction and tender methods, the law of agency and land ownership, council zoning, building law and the transfer of ownership and titles. Complete sale and purchase agreements, and learn about the legal requirements involved with the sale of real estate. You also look at how to identify misleading and deceiving conduct and misrepresentation, and develop your negotiation skills.

• Good support system with a dedicated tutor • Work experience in a real estate branch office, with assessments conducted in the field • Lecturers who are qualified real estate professionals, with years of industry experience • Hands-on classroom experience • Small classes • Guest speakers are professionals currently active in the industry (advertising, marketing, auction, sales) • Students who have already gained the Real Estate Salesperson's Course can complete the relevant new unit standards only, without having to repeat material they've already learned Class intakes The Real Estate programme is held throughout the year and starts on various dates. When you choose your classes please ensure that you follow the Study Guide. Applications close 10 days before the programme's start date or as soon as all places have been filled. This is a very popular programme so we recommend you apply early. Assessment Some assessment of this qualification happens in class, so you'll need to check that you can attend every class before enrolling in this programme. You will also need to complete approximately 6 hours of Industry Based Learning (IBL) outside of class time. Your assessment is done by an authorised branch manager, who works directly with you during your IBL experience.


Business and Communication Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of four years secondary education

Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/real-estate

4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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Retail Sales

New Zealand Certificate in Retail Level 3 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Monthly throughout the year

Study retail sales at Unitec and learn how to shine in your workplace. Great customer service skills are needed by all businesses, and if you can communicate effectively and think on your feet, there are retail sales opportunities all over the world. And the cherry on top? Retail Sales training at Unitec is completely free. Explore your options Whether you’re new to retail sales or you’ve been working in the industry for a while, retail training can open doors to better jobs in your current workplace and beyond. Study retail at Unitec and you’ll learn how to give and respond to feedback, how to work as a team, how to give clear instructions. You’ll also improve your understanding of stock control and legislations and workplace safety. Unitec's New Zealand Certificate in Retail (Level 3) is a mixture of study and workbased training, so you can put what you learn into practice in your job. Flexibility is key. It’s just six months part-time, with evening classes that you can fit around your job. And for employers looking to upskill their staff, we can put together a Customised Retail Training programme to suit your company.

Duration Part-time for approximately 26 weeks Tuition fees Zero fees Our free programme teaches you key skills to either get started in a retail career, or develop a deeper understanding of the business behind the shopfront. Great customer service skills are needed by all businesses, and once you learn to communicate effectively and think on your feet, there are retail sales opportunities wherever you look. Programme overview If you think that a career in retail is limited solely to the shop floor, think again. From sourcing new suppliers to transporting goods, ordering stock and forecasting trends, there are a variety of roles that are critical in a retail operation that you may never have even realised. The New Zealand Certificate in Retail is designed to improve your understanding of stock control and systems, inward goods, stock maintenance, telephone sales, customer services, workplace safety and legislation relating to the sale of goods and services.

• Workshops conducted in a specially designed interactive training warehouse The New Zealand Certificate in Retail is taught in collaboration with Skills Update Training Institute (SUTI) through a sub-contractual arrangement. How to apply Please email info@retailprogramme.co.nz or phone 0800 500 193 Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 8 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 3 years secondary education 4. Be able to demonstrate satisfactory literacy and numeracy levels 5. Ideally you would be working in the retail sector or have access to working in the retail industry 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following:

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Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept

• Zero fees: this programme is free to all domestic students • A combination of study and work-based training • Site visits, one-on-one class contact sessions and workshops • Part-time study over a six-month period

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• Preferred prior employment in retail, but not a requirement

Retail is a fast-moving industry and New Zealand organisations need to respond to customer demand and predict future trends. Through this programme, you'll develop your ability to give feedback, respond to customer complaints and establish better communication in the workplace.

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• Supportive learning environment with helpful staff and class facilitators who support your learning through telephone conversations and email

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

• A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/retail


Business and Communication

Communication Studies

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

The dynamic field of Communication needs graduates with real-world skills. Develop these at Unitec through our strong focus on practical projects, internship placements and courses that open up a world of opportunity in a sector where work prospects are good. Expert teaching staff with close connections to leading communicators blend ‘thinking’ and ‘doing’, theory and hands-on learning experiences, so that you have great conditions for learning. Explore your options Communication graduates have the skills and mindset to understand the business of a company, foster key relationships to build trust, create great media content relevant to global audiences, and plan and communicate strategies that help organisations to flourish. Communications and media have become some of the most relevant, exciting and powerful subjects you could choose in a media-saturated world that really needs savvy Communication graduates to help make sense of it. Expert communicators know strategic thinking is needed to create cut-through in a cluttered media environment, to help organisations manage their reputation. Communication specialists manage positive stakeholder relationships through well-planned strategies drawing on a mix of great messaging, events, experiences, engagement through digital media and other tactics, to create influence.

Campus marae, a great setting to explore Māori oratorical traditions and the role of culture in communication Communication focus Develop confidence in public speaking

Start dates February or July

and learn more about the communication

Duration Full-time for one semester or part-time options available

and media industry. You'll further your

Tuition fees $3,048 (NZD) (Indicative only)

ability to communicate with different

Are you a good communicator? Do you want to write, perform or make films? How about advertising or public speaking? The Certificate in Communication and Media Arts is your pass to an exciting future in communication, the media, or performing and screen arts.

professional writing skills, and your audiences, using a range of digital media as well as delivering effective professional presentations using visual, oral and written media. Performing and screen arts focus Become more familiar with moving images and different media technologies, the history of storytelling and effective

Programme overview This programme is ideal if you want to go on to higher-level study in communication or performing and screen arts, or aren't sure exactly what area to focus on. It's also perfect for people already in employment who want to improve their personal communication and professional presentation skills. You'll specialise in one of two areas: communication or performing and screen arts.

storytelling techniques. Or focus on

Highlights

Level 1 in two different subjects, one

• Emphasis on practical skills: you could be designing an advertising campaign; participating in a panel discussion with your fellow students; creating promotional material such as press releases, print ads or posters; developing a performance piece based on a fable or myth; or making your own videos • Lecturers who are eager to share their industry experience with you • Access to Unitec's excellent communication studies and performing arts facilities • A mix of classroom sessions, practical workshops, critique sessions, student seminars, discussions, presentations and online learning

dance technique/practice and what happens backstage. Learn more about the communication and media industry by working on practical theatre and screen production projects. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 4. Required to attend an interview 5. Candidates who have English as a second language must have achieved one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Option to take some courses on a stand-alone basis

• Have achieved at least one English

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get to apply your learning in a final year right mix of practice and theory, and the flexibility to learn more about areas you are very interested in be that Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Professional News Writing and many others. With an eye on the future, you’ll begin your career with a portfolio of work and industry experience. Careers NZ says that demand is strong in this sector. The chances of getting work

Bachelor of Communication (Event Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Starts February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available. Honours programme full-time for four years Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) Careers NZ says that demand is strong in this sector. The chances of getting work as an event manager are good for highly organised, creative people with an eye for detail, exceptional communication skills and a tolerance for being extremely busy. It’s an exciting career if you can problem solve, think on your feet, and have the creativity to develop opportunities in a rapidly diversifying field where technologies are bringing people together in new ways and enabling richer experiences of connection. Programme overview Imagine how much of our lives revolve around events, from gala days to music festivals, food fairs to light shows, flash mobs to information events and conferences! Event management is about engaging people, building relationships and networks, and making an impact in a wide range of communication, business, cultural and community and other contexts. In this major you will gain an in-depth understanding about successful event management, from sponsorship, budget, feasibility, marketing and planning to the

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as an event manager are good for highly organised, creative people with an eye for detail, exceptional communication skills and a tolerance for being extremely busy. Highlights • Gain real world experience: in your third year you will work in the Event Management industry , and undertake

3. A personal written statement describing your interest in your studies 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

a project for a real client. Recently our

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students have worked with SDW Events, the NZ Dance Company, Shine Events, TAPAC and Fresh Concept • Membership of the key professional association for the communication industry, Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) in your final year • Learn from experienced Communication and Event Management lecturers who are active in professional practice and engaged in a wide variety of research • High profile industry guest lecturers • Support and encouragement for career and life-enriching activities like Study Abroad Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 12 credits at Level 3 in English or Māori 2. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available. Honours programme full-time for four years Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) Were you on Snapchat, WhatsApp and Instagram before most people knew what these were? Do you think about how news is often just visual “clickbait” more than information, but truly important issues go unreported? Programme overview Media and communications have become some of the most relevant, exciting and powerful subjects you could choose in a media-saturated world. Savvy graduates who can interpret it, navigate it and create media content are highly sought-after.


Business and Communication In this major you will develop the knowledge and skills to plan and create relevant media messaging that will reach the right people in the best way, for impact, influence and action. Through hands-on projects and an internship in your final semester you’ll experience the right mix of practice and theory, with the option to add courses in Media Law, Content Creation, Communication Ethics, Interpreting Social Media, and many others. With an eye on the future, you’ll begin your career with a portfolio of work and industry experience.

4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following:

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• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

• Hands-on experience: in your third year you work in a Media placement with agencies or organisations like Undertow Media, Oceania Media, Amnesty International, Coconut Wireless, Harmoney, and many others from our contacts • Membership of the key professional association for the communication industry, Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) in your final year • Learn from experienced communication lecturers connected to real-world practice and actively engaged in a wide variety of media research • High profile guest lecturers from professional practice • Support and encouragement for career and life-enriching activities like Study Abroad Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 12 credits at Level 3 in English or Māori 2. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 3. A personal written statement describing your interest in your studies

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/communication

Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available. Honours programme full-time for four years Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a strategic thinker who’s great at communicating and networking, can think strategically and enjoys variety in a fastpaced work environment? A major in Public Relations could be a great start for your career. Programme overview Public Relations needs well trained strategic thinkers who are outstanding writers and researchers, are fluent in digital media and thrive on building stakeholder relationships. It’s a rapidly-growing field with a need for well-managed messaging of all kinds. In this programme you will develop your ability to craft and communicate messages, build stakeholder relationships

through engagement, create and manage reputations, and help manage issues through crisis communications. During your degree you’ll develop your PR toolkit through hands-on projects and an internship in your final semester. You’ll experience the right mix of thinking (theory) and doing and you’ll have the option of studying areas you’re really interested in – like Media Law, Digital Marketing, Media and Government Communication, Interpreting Social Media and many others. With an eye on the future, you’ll begin your career with a portfolio of work and industry experience. Highlights • Hands-on experience: in your third year you work in a PR agency or organisation with real clients. Recently our students have worked with Communeco, Pead PR, The Clique, Passion PR, Porter Novelli and opportunities at SweenyVestey and Senate SHJ • Membership of the key professional association for the communication industry, Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) in your final year • Learn from experienced communication lecturers who are connected to realworld practice and engaged in a wide variety of media and PR research • High profile guest lecturers from professional practice • Support and encouragement for career and life-enriching activities like Study Abroad Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 12 credits at Level 3 in English or Māori Continued on page 80

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2. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 3. A personal written statement describing your interest in your studies 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/communication

Bachelor of Applied Science (Science Communication) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,911 (NZD)

When you study Science Communication at Unitec, you’ll be based in the Environmental and Animal Sciences practice pathway but you’ll also have the opportunity to develop communication skills with the Business Practice and Creative Industries practice pathways.

Highlights • Learn with experts in a variety of discipline practice pathways to develop a unique set of skills for the science or communication career market • Participate in teaching and learning that focuses on practical application • Work on a communication project where, for example, you may produce a documentary on your own research Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and

Science knowledge has more value and impact when people understand it and know how it effects them. At Unitec you can become a qualified scientist as well as learn how to think and work as a communicator. This is an increasingly desirable set of skills in a world ever changing and influenced by science.

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You can choose to learn hands-on media production or communication techniques that will allow you to have a real impact as a practicing science professional.

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Science can solve global environmental crises if large numbers of people know about and understand them. This the challenge we are responding to with our Science Communication major. There is a critical need in the industry for science graduates who understand powerful communication in our visual world, and who can use it in their professional practice.

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following:

Graduate Diploma in Event Communication Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,086 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop skills for a career in event management. Gain experience creating and organising events, and take part in an industry internship at an event production company. Programme overview From fundraising events to business conferences and product launches – there's a growing need for bright and savvy event management professionals. The industry is fast-paced, and needs professionals with clear communication skills, excellent organisational skills and attention to detail – all skills the Graduate Diploma in Event Communication helps you develop. You'll learn how to work under pressure to ensure the smooth and efficient running of an event, from conception through to completion.


Business and Communication Highlights • A focus on event management, combined with a sound understanding of public relations, media liaison, reputation management and communication processes • Industry internship where you spend at least 200 hours in an organisation specialising in staging events • Close links with the events and communication industries

professional experience in activities related to this programme, and/or be able to demonstrate equivalent competencies For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/communication

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• Lecturers who run their own event management companies

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• A combination of class contact, industry-based learning and web-based online support • Some courses may also be offered as evening/late afternoon classes Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission; or • If you’re seeking entry based on work experience, you will be required to demonstrate, in a written application, CV and attestation from suitable referees, that you have substantial

Campus Mt Albert Duration Full-time for one year or part-time for two to three years Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to make more of a difference in your career by being better equipped as a communicator? Advance your understanding of communication through a choice of courses in organisational, intercultural, social change, political, strategic and international communication so you can operate at a higher level of effectiveness in your organisation. You’ll gain deeper insights into the dynamics of communication and its practices in a globalised world. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication will help advance your communication expertise through insights from the theories, issues and practices of organisational, intercultural, social change, political and strategic aspects of international communication. Improve your critical thinking and analytical skills and gain an understanding of advanced communication practice in real settings. Flexible delivery of courses allows you to schedule your studies around work and personal commitments. We combine theory with real world application using a compelling mix of online and in-class learning. Highlights

Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) and with key stakeholder organisations and individuals • Student membership of PRINZ • Online and on-Campus learning, including applied options to complete a practicum or a course involving advanced communication project work for a client. Participate and collaborate online whenever and wherever it suits you • This postgraduate qualification is equivalent to the first year of the Master of International Communication. After successfully completing this programme, you may be eligible to transfer to the second year of the master's programme Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses; OR 2. A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/communication

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Master of International Communication Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Can anyone be expert enough in a world of fluid change, risk and challenge to the status quo? All advanced professionals need to continually deepen their capacity to manage their work amid rapidly increasing global communication uncertainty. Gain an edge in your communication career, or take a new direction with deeper knowledge and advanced skill in managing the dynamics of communication in a globalised world. Programme overview High levels of global uncertainty and continuous change can be met in most sectors by professionals with high levels of communication expertise. Combining an effective mix of high level theoretical analysis with real world application, Unitec’s Master of International Communication increases your knowledge of, and ability to manage organisational, intercultural, social change, political and strategic aspects of international communication. Research and advanced Communication courses offer a strong theory base and practical application, using a compelling mix of online and in-class learning, including the opportunity to undertake a real-world practicum. Highlights • Strong links with professional associations like the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) and with key stakeholder organisations and individuals

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• Student membership of PRINZ • Online and on Campus learning, including applied options to complete a practicum or a course involving advanced communication project work for a client. Participate and collaborate online whenever and wherever it suits you • A chance to conduct original research in the field of communication. Choose between a smaller dissertation of 60 credits or a thesis of 90 or 120 credits. Ideal if you have an undergraduate degree in communication or a related discipline • If you don't have the time to complete the full master's degree, you can enrol in the Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication, which is equivalent to the first year of this programme Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses;

OR 2. A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/communication


Business and Communication

Event Management

Bachelor of Communication (Event Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Careers NZ says that demand is strong in this sector. The chances of getting work as an event manager are good for highly organised, creative people with an eye for detail, exceptional communication skills and a tolerance for being extremely busy. It’s an exciting career if you can problem solve, think on your feet, and have the creativity to develop opportunities in a rapidly diversifying field where technologies (virtual reality, smartphone apps) are bringing people together in new ways and enabling richer experiences of connection. Explore your options Event Management is hands-on. Come and learn though practical experience at Unitec, in live projects and an events internship. You’ll learn about the essential tools for successful events, and you'll be exposed to the wide and growing spectrum of events used in our daily lives for a range of purposes, whether it’s activation, engagement or entertainment. You'll learn about your field, plan and assess feasibility and produce a live event. You’ll develop this skillset in the context of Communication which will ideally complement your intended career pathway, whether you want to focus on courses like public relations, ethics, visual communication, interpreting social media, professional news writing, marketing, research methods, or choose from a whole range of other options.

Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available. Honours programme full-time for four years Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) An exciting career if you can problem solve, think on your feet, and have the creativity to develop opportunities in a rapidly diversifying field where technologies are bringing people together in new ways and enabling richer experiences of connection. Programme overview Imagine how much of our lives revolve around events, from gala days to music festivals, food fairs to light shows, flash mobs to information events and conferences. Event management is about engaging people, building relationships and networks, and making an impact in a wide range of communication, business, cultural and community and other contexts. In this major you will gain an in-depth understanding about successful event management, from sponsorship, budget, feasibility, marketing and planning to the “how to” of producing a real event. You get to apply your learning in a final year internship. This programme offers the right mix of practice and theory, and the flexibility to learn more about areas you are very interested in be that Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Professional News Writing and many others. With an eye on the future, you’ll begin your career with a portfolio of work and industry experience.

Highlights • Gain real world experience: in your third year you will work in the Event Management industry , and undertake a project for a real client. Recently our students have worked with SDW Events, the NZ Dance Company, Shine Events, TAPAC and Fresh Concept • Membership of the key professional association for the communication industry, Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) in your final year • Learn from experienced Communication and Event Management lecturers who are active in professional practice and engaged in a wide variety of research • High profile industry guest lecturers • Support and encouragement for career and life-enriching activities like Study Abroad Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 12 credits at Level 3 in English or Māori 2. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 3. A personal written statement describing your interest in your studies 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Continued on page 84

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Graduate Diploma in Event Communication Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Starts February Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,086 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop skills for a career in event management. Gain experience creating and organising events, and take part in an industry internship at an event production company. Programme overview From fundraising events to business conferences and product launches – there's a growing need for bright and savvy event management professionals. The industry is fast-paced, and needs professionals with clear communication skills, excellent organisational skills and attention to detail – all skills the Graduate Diploma in Event Communication helps you develop. You'll learn how to work under pressure to ensure the smooth and efficient running of an event, from conception through to completion. Highlights • A focus on event management, combined with a sound understanding of public relations, media liaison, reputation management and communication processes • Industry internship where you spend at least 200 hours in an organisation specialising in staging events • Close links with the events and communication industries • Lecturers who run their own event management companies • Visits from guest lecturers who are leaders in their field • A combination of class contact, industry-based learning and web-based online support Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

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1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission; or • If you’re seeking entry based on work experience, you will be required to demonstrate, in a written application, CV and attestation from suitable referees, that you have substantial professional experience in activities related to this programme, and/or be able to demonstrate equivalent competencies For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/ event-management


Business and Communication

Media Studies

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Skilled media professionals understand how people really communicate, and how to reach them with powerful messaging in a fragmented media environment. Media graduates are in demand for creative and strategic communication work across content creation, PR, marketing, TV and film, advertising, media management and more, for the business, non-profit, community, and public sectors. There’s an ever-growing need for skilled graduates who can navigate this diverse, dynamic and creative professional field. Explore your options Boost your employability by gaining practical experience at Unitec, learning in “live” projects and internship placements. You’ll develop the ability to communicate information clearly and effectively, an essential skill all employers look for, and understand the relationship between media and society. Media influence people’s behavior and opinions, and public opinion is expressed through media, driving change. You'll learn about communicating information across media, enabling you to critically assess media forms and strategies. We offer courses in rhetoric and persuasion, public relations, mass and interpersonal communication, interpreting social media, professional news writing, media law, intercultural communication, marketing, research methods, and a range of other options.

Duration Full-time for one semester or part-time options available Tuition fees $3,048 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a good communicator? Do you want to write, perform or make films? How about advertising or public speaking? The Certificate in Communication and Media Arts is your pass to an exciting future in communication, the media, or performing and screen arts. Programme overview This programme is ideal if you want to go on to higher-level study in communication or performing and screen arts, or aren't sure exactly what area to focus on. It's also perfect for people already in employment who want to improve their personal communication and professional presentation skills. You'll specialise in one of two areas: communication or performing and screen arts. Highlights • Emphasis on practical skills: you could be designing an advertising campaign; participating in a panel discussion with your fellow students; creating promotional material such as press releases, print ads or posters; developing a performance piece based on a fable or myth; or making your own videos • Lecturers who are eager to share their industry experience with you • Access to Unitec's excellent communication studies and performing arts facilities • A mix of classroom sessions, practical workshops, critique sessions, student seminars, discussions, presentations and online learning • Option to take some courses on a standalone basis • A chance to take classes in Unitec's onCampus marae, a great setting to explore Māori oratorical traditions and the role of culture in communication

Communication focus Develop confidence in public speaking and learn more about the communication and media industry. You'll further your professional writing skills, and your ability to communicate with different audiences, using a range of digital media as well as delivering effective professional presentations using visual, oral and written media. Performing and screen arts focus Become more familiar with moving images and different media technologies, the history of storytelling and effective storytelling techniques. Or focus on dance technique/practice and what happens backstage. Learn more about the communication and media industry by working on practical theatre and screen production projects. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 4. Required to attend an interview 5. Candidates who have English as a second language must have achieved one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

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Unitec dance students Payton Woodmass and Raisedinland Iose are both in their graduating year of the Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts majoring in Contemporary Dance. The cultural diversity of Unitec’s dance programme is reflected in their respective journeys.

“I chose to study at Unitec because it provided the pathway and guidance, that I needed to reach my ultimate goal, which is to dance for companies and travel the world, doing what I love. Unitec helped me by allowing practicality to lead the way in the classroom, giving me the chance to experience the life of a professional dancer out in the industry. My classroom is my studio.”

“Before Unitec, I had danced with a local academy in jazz ballet for 12 years as well as competing nationally and internationally in aerobics for 10 years,” says Payton, who attended Botany Downs Secondary College in Auckland. “I chose to study at Unitec, as I knew it was highly focused on the physical aspect of dancing. I am a visual learner and knew, personally, if I wanted to study dance, what better way than to dance pretty much every day.”

Payton says she has grown as a person, dancer and artist. “Without ever having contemporary or ballet training before coming here I am much more confident in these areas now and consider myself a contemporary dancer. I have had the privilege to work with the most amazing tutors and guest choreographers who have constantly pushed my technique and creativity while most importantly valuing my authenticity.”

For Raisedinland, or Ray for short, dance was a big part of his upbringing in Otara. It was while he was attending Manurewa High School that he decided to pursue dance as a career. “I come from a family of creative thinkers, shaped by rules and traditions,” says the 19 year-old Samoan.

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that I can proudly take on after I graduate and make into full length shows,” he explains. “I have a lot more learning to do and I look forward to joining New Zealand’s dance industry when I move on from Unitec.”“I have successfully created three works that I can proudly take on after I graduate and make into full length shows,” he explains. “I have a lot more learning to do and I look forward to joining New Zealand’s dance industry when I move on from Unitec.”

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Certificate in Employment Skills Level 1 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February

Our supported learning programmes help support those with a learning difficulty or disability to be independent and confident members of their communities by developing skills and knowledge for employment and enhancing personal development. Explore your options Our supported learning programmes are ideal for adults and mature school leavers with a learning difficulty or disability. Our passionate and caring supported learning team will help you to meet your goals and aspirations so you can shift into further education or paid employment in an area that interests you. You’ll work through setting goals for the future, develop important work skills like social and communication skills, computer skills, and numeracy and literacy. You'll learn more about New Zealand's support services and health and welfare issues. All this will build your confidence, selfawareness and self-esteem so you can work, live and travel independently. Our programmes are fees free to all New Zealand citizens and permanent residents under the age of 25. If you're over the age of 25 and are on the Supported Living Allowance, you may be elgible for the Training Incentive Allowance (TIA) through Work and Income New Zealand (WINZ).

Duration Full-time for 32 weeks Tuition fees This programme is fees free to all New Zealand and permanent residents under the age of 25 Successfully integrate into your community by developing the knowledge and skills for employment and enhancing personal development. Programme overview The Certificate in Employment Skills is designed for adults and mature school leavers with a learning disability or difficulty who wish to extend their skills to move into paid supported employment or further education. You’ll develop your communication and social skills as well as improve your numeracy and literacy skills. You’ll build up your confidence, self-awareness and self-esteem, increase your knowledge and appreciation of New Zealand, its people and their heritage, and improve your computer and goal-setting skills. This programme is fee free to all New Zealand citizens and permanent residents under the age of 25. If you're over the age of 25 and are on the Supported Living Allowance, you may be eligible for the Training Incentive Allowance (TIA) through WINZ. Highlights • At the beginning of the programme you’ll create a positive opportunities plan (POP) so your studies focus specifically on your hopes, dreams and aspirations • A chance to explore different work options and develop the skills to find, secure and maintain employment. This also includes setting and achieving goals • Award-winning lecturers who are active in professional practice

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What's next? Students who successfully complete this programme may be eligible to apply for the Certificate in Employment and Community Skills. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Be at least 18 years old by the time the programme begins 2. Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident 3. All applicants are required to demonstrate a level of communication in English that allows them to participate in the programme 4. This programme has been designed to meet the needs of learners who have a learning disability or difficulty, and who are motivated to move into paid employment For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/ supportedlearning

Certificate in Employment and Community Skills Level 1 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for 32 weeks. Part-time study options available. Tuition fees This programme is fees free to all New Zealand and permanent residents under the age of 25. Successfully integrate into your community by developing the knowledge and skills for employment, increase your knowledge of New Zealand’s health and welfare issues and enhancing personal development. Programme overview The Certificate in Employment and Community Skills is designed for adults and mature school leavers with a learning disability or difficulty who wish to extend their skills to move into paid supported employment or further education.


Community Development You’ll develop your community skills, your personal and social skills including recreation and leisure skills, as well as improve your numeracy and literacy skills. You’ll build up your confidence, self-awareness and self-esteem, increase your knowledge and appreciation of New Zealand, its people and their heritage, and improve your computer and goal-setting skills. This programme is fee free to all New Zealand citizens and permanent residents under the age of 25. If you're over the age of 25 and are on the Supported Living Allowance, you may be eligible for the Training Incentive Allowance (TIA) through WINZ. Highlights • One day a week work placement opportunity: staff work with you and your family to find the right work environment for you

• Opportunity to reflect on your work placement to help develop the skills to find, secure and maintain employment. This also includes setting and achieving goals • Award-winning lecturers who are active in professional practice • Part-time study options are available however limited What's next? Students will be referred to PolyEmp after successful completion of this programme. PolyEmp will help you with your career planning, job search and job support. Students may also be eligible to apply for another Unitec programme.

2. Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident 3. All applicants are required to demonstrate a level of communication in English that allows them to participate in the programme 4. This programme has been designed to meet the needs of learners who have a learning disability or difficulty, and who are motivated to move into paid employment For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/ supportedlearning

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Be at least 18 years old by the time the programme begins

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Youth Development

Bachelor of Health and Social Development (Youth Development) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates February or July

Do you want to work with young people and make a difference to their lives? Studying youth development at Unitec will prepare through applied learning for a career supporting Aotearoa’s youth to participate confidently in their communities. Explore your options The youth of today are our future leaders so the development of Aotearoa depends on our young people having the skills and confidence to contribute to society in a meaningful way. At Unitec, we’re committed to developing skilled youth development practitioners who can help support young people to be involved and connected to their families and communities, and positive and confident in who they are so they can reach their full potential. You’ll be taught by passionate staff with years of experience. Many of them have active roles in their own communities which means what you learn in the classroom reflects the real challenges you’ll face in practice.

Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,570 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about your community’s youth? Are you ready to stand alongside them as they make change? Learn and develop skills to understand and connect with youth and help shape Aotearoa’s future in an exciting and growing sector. Programme overview Prepare yourself for a rewarding and successful career working with youth by studying the Bachelor of Health and Social Development, majoring in Youth Development. You’ll learn about the key theories and different approaches that can be used when working with youth, and develop an understanding of the world young people live in and how to create positive outcomes for them. You'll learn to communicate, work collaboratively and be professional, as well as work on necessary practical skills including youth engagement, group facilitation, mentoring, and programme planning. You’ll work closely with your peers and tutors in small groups, and gain experience in the workplace, whilst having fun every step of the way.

Highlights • Highly knowledgeable staff with current experience in the youth sector • Develop experience by applying knowledge on work placements right from your first year of study • Industry-recognised programme developed in conjunction with the health and social sector to meet the needs of our changing communities • Delivered in a blended learning approach through face-to-face teaching, workplace learning and online • Collaborative and interdisciplinary to build a solid understanding of the health and social development sector Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form 5. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview

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Community Development • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/ youthdevelopment

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Health Services

National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support Level 4 Total credits 110 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates July

Working in health care is a rewarding career where you can make a real difference to the wellbeing of your community. Whether you want to support people with mental health issues or provide better health education, Unitec’s health management courses will give you the foundation you need to offer effective care and advice. Explore your options There’s big demand in New Zealand for skilled health practitioners to empower their communities. Study health management or mental health at Unitec and you’ll learn from passionate staff. Most of them still work in the sector – as consultants, mediators or CEOs – and they’ll open your eyes to the support services and treatment models available. You’ll learn about the strategic organisation of health promotion, discover behaviour motivation skills and develop effective communication skills to work in mental health. And you’ll learn all this in the cultural context of New Zealand. The study environment is supportive, with students from many different backgrounds. Many of them are Māori, Pacific islanders or migrants, and there are a few students with disabilities too. And almost all our students are mature, which is why we offer flexible course options so that you can fit study around a busy life.

Duration Full-time for 40 weeks Tuition fees $6,086 (NZD) (Indicative only) Gain an understanding of what contributes to being mentally unwell, develop the skills you need to help support those who need mental health or addiction support and learn how to meet the needs of mental health consumers in Aotearoa to the highest standard. Programme overview The National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support is suitable for those currently working in mental health as well as those who would like to. It’ll equip you with a solid understanding of mental health, wellness, recovery, and addiction support. You’ll also learn skills to assist and encourage people in practical, everyday ways to improve their quality of life. You’ll learn how to support consumers who experience mental illnesses such as depression, anxiety, psychosis and/or addiction. A combination of classes and work-based learning means you will have the chance to apply skills as you learn. Highlights • Covers the knowledge and skills you need to practice safely and professionally as a mental health support worker • Up-to-date practice knowledge around mental health, addictions and co-existing problems • Lecturers with a broad range of clinical and teaching experience in the mental health sector • Work placements: all students are required to complete a work placement in a mental health setting for 16 hours per week (or equivalent block course hours) • Lecturers with a broad range of clinical and teaching experience in the mental health sector.

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• Focus on effective communication skills to enhance your relationships with service users, families and community networks • Opportunities to learn more about yourself and others by looking at different cultures, values and attitudes What's next? Once you’ve completed this programme, you could continue your studies with a Bachelor of Health and Social Development, a Bachelor of Social Practice, or a Bachelor of Nursing. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of four years secondary education 4. Have a current First Aid Certificate from an OSH approved source 5. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of


Community Development 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/health

Bachelor of Health and Social Development (Health Promotion) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,570 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to make a difference to your community’s health and well-being? Develop the ability to help communities improve and manage their health by becoming qualified for an exciting and rewarding career in health promotion.

Programme overview This innovative major will provide you with the practical and theoretical skills required for pursuing a successful career in health promotion in Aotearoa New Zealand. This major equips you with the skills and knowledge to improve health for communities and individuals, through engaging with health education, health programmes, policy and law. You'll develop practice-based knowledge and application through face-to-face and online learning, and confidently confront a wide-range of health issues in complex, culturally diverse contexts.

4. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form

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• If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of

• Gain a qualification that enables you to work in a range of health-related organisations • Develop experience by applying your knowledge on work placements • Industry-recognised programme developed in conjunction with the health and social sector to meet the needs of our changing community • Work with passionate and knowledgeable lecturers with experience locally, nationally and internationally • Delivered in a blended learning approach through face-to-face teaching, workplace learning and online • Collaborative and interdisciplinary to build a solid understanding of the health and social development sector Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

5. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview

6. If English is your second, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/health

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

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Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Waitākere, Mt Albert Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for six months or parttime for one to four year Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) Looking for a flexible postgraduate programme with a focus on work-based learning? The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice enables practitioners to develop knowledge and skills that are relevant to their work, practice and community. Programme overview The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice is an innovative new programme that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your pathway to your career aspirations. You can undertake work-based-projects as part of your study, updating and extending your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession. Highlights • A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment • Progress to the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice or the Master of Applied Practice • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations • Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more

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• Suitable for those with an undergraduate degree (or level 7 graduate diploma) or experience equivalent to an undergraduate degree and two years’ relevant work experience • Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research and practice • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work • Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview.

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the below: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- of higher in all Level 7 courses • A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as equivalent to merit achievement in a Bachelor’s degree • Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment relevant to the programme you want to study 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/health


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Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere, Mt Albert, and blended Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for six months plus half-time for six months or part-time for one to four years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice is a flexible postgraduate programme with a focus on work-based learning. This innovative new qualification enables practitioners from a range of fields to develop specialist knowledge and skills that are relevant to their work, practice and community. Programme overview Are you looking for a postgraduate programme that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your pathway to your career aspirations? The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice will see you to undertake work-relevant research and projects as part of your studies, updating and extending your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession. Highlights • A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career. • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing work-relevant research and projects as part of your studies • Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment

• Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more • Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work • Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview.

• Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment relevant to Health Science 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/health

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the below: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above

• Specialise in Social Practice, Clinical Research or Health Science or define your own pathway • Further your studies by progressing to the Master of Applied Practice • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations

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Master of Applied Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for two to six years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) Master your professional practice with a highly flexible postgraduate programme suitable for practitioners from a range of fields. Undertake work-integrated research and projects and develop new knowledge and skills that are relevant to your work, practice and community. Programme overview The Master of Applied Practice is an innovative postgraduate qualification that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your masters to your practice and career aspirations. You’ll undertake a practicebased research project in your own workplace, advancing your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession. Highlights • A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career. • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment • Specialise in Social Practice, Clinical Research or Health Science or define your own pathway • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations • Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more

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• Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work • Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree or Level 7 Graduate Diploma in the same or similar discipline 2. Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/health


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Early Childhood Education

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Do you want to work with young children and make a difference to their lives? Early childhood teachers work in kindergartens, kōhanga reo and education centres. They plan daily activities and learning experiences and record each child’s learning and development. Study early childhood education and you’ll soon see the positive impact you can have on children, their families and society too. Explore your options Early childhood teacher education is practical and hands-on. You’ll build lots of experience working in early childhood education centres for at least 12 hours a week and you’ll perfect your skills with a full-time placement before you graduate. But first you’ll get a thorough grounding in educational theory, child development and teaching techniques. You’ll also get a good understanding of te reo and tikanga Māori and how to work with children and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand. All this helps you build the confidence to set foot in an early childhood centre where the experience of teaching itself is invaluable. Back in the classroom, there’ll be lots of opportunities to reflect on what you’ve learnt with your teachers and classmates. By the end of the programme, you’ll be eligible to apply for teacher registration with the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ Teachers Council).

Duration Full-time for three years Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to foster young children’s love of learning and make a difference in their lives? Would you like to develop the skills and knowledge to make a difference for them, their whānau/family and society? Programme overview In this field-based, practical programme you will develop the skills to become a competent, informed and reflective early childhood teacher who is committed to young children and their learning and development. We believe people learn through participation and we value the experience and insight you'll gain from working in early childhood centres. There will be plenty of opportunities to relate these experiences to theory during campus sessions. When you graduate, you will be eligible to become a registered teacher in licensed early childhood education centres. Highlights • Teacher registration: once you've completed this degree, you can apply for teacher registration with the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ Teachers Council) • We aim for informed and reflective teaching based on observation and understanding of how people learn

• Experience teaching in a range of centres: each year you will also take part in a practicum, working full-time in an early childhood education centre for 37.5 hours per week • A strong emphasis on the New Zealand early childhood curriculum document, Te Whāriki, and a bicultural and sociocultural approach to learning • Acknowledgment of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, which prepares you to implement te reo Māori me ona tikanga in your teaching practice • A focus on research: you'll develop an understanding of research methodologies with a particular emphasis on action research (self-study) in an early childhood setting Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. University Entrance which requires NCEA Level 3 including: • 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in three different approved subjects • 10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Māori (5 in reading, 5 in writing) • 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 2. Be at least 17 years old by the time the programme begins 3. Be able to work for a minimum of 12 hours per week for the duration of the programme in a licensed early childhood centre

• A thorough grounding in educational theory and relevant practice of teaching and learning, child development, relevant te reo and tikanga Māori and working with children and their families in Aotearoa New Zealand • Emphasis on teaching practice: you'll be working (paid or voluntary) in a licensed early childhood centre for at least 12 hours per week during the programme

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4. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form

Don't meet some of the above requirements?

5. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including:

1. If you are over the age of 20 and don't have NCEA, you may be accepted by special admission.

• Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of

2. If English is your second language you will need to provide evidence of achieving an overall IELTS (Academic) band score of no less than 7.0 in each band of the test 3. If you have studied in New Zealand for at least two years of secondary school and achieved the required literacy requirements or studied fully in English at a New Zealand or Australian tertiary education organisation, studied in a campus model of delivery in each year of your programme and graduated at Level 7 or higher, you don't need to meet an additional English language requirement. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/early-childhood

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Sport

Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Do you love sport? From diet and nutrition to fitness training and sport psychology, Unitec’s range of sport courses allow you to choose the area you’re interested in. You’ll work with sport, fitness and recreation organisations from school to professional level as you learn the skills you need to teach, coach or manage sport events. Explore your options With Unitec’s Bachelor of Sport, we help you to turn passion for sport into job opportunities. We have a range of course options to suit all sport fanatics. Choose the coaching major and you’ll learn how to deliver sports programmes for all ages and skill levels. Perhaps you’d like to teach sport or go into physical education? The teaching major shows you how. Or if you’d rather plan and promote sporting events, the management major gives you the skills you need. There’s lots of hands-on practice, during tutorials, laboratory sessions and industry placements. Whatever you choose you’ll benefit from amazing campus facilities including a stadium, weights room and sports fields. There’s also the Human Performance Lab where we test and research fitness and conditioning programmes. You’ll learn in a supportive and open environment from lecturers and tutors who have a passion for and are involved with sport at all different levels.

Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,185 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you're passionate about sport and fitness, this programme will help turn that passion into a career. You'll develop an understanding of how to coach and deliver physical activity and exercise programmes in a variety of sport and fitness contexts as well as develop an understanding of the marketing and management processes valuable for a career in the sport and fitness industry. Programme overview The Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education provides a solid foundation for those who are interested in further study or employment in the sport and fitness industry. Learn how to coach and deliver innovative physical activity and exercise programmes in a variety of sport and fitness contexts, and explore the role and place of physical activity, health and wellness. You'll also be introduced to sport management and marketing concepts and principles associated with exercise, physical activity and sport. Highlights • A combination of practical sessions and lectures, outdoor activities, interactive discussions and industry placements • Interaction with key players in the sport and fitness industry

majoring in Coaching, Management or Physical Education. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 from four different subjects 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form 4. Sign a consent form allowing a Ministry of Justice convictions database search by Unitec Institute of Technology 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/sport

• A clear and focused entry level programme for those interested in a career in the sport and fitness industry • Access to a range of sport facilities • Cross-credits towards the Bachelor of Sport majoring in Coaching, Management or Physical Education What's next? Once you've completed the Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education, you could continue your studies with the Bachelor of Sport

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Bachelor of Sport (Coaching) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,280 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop an understanding of the theory and practice of effective sport coaching. Explore coaching principles, strategies and techniques with current research and recent trends in sport. Programme overview The Bachelor of Sport (Coaching) focuses on the coaching of sport, athletes and teams. Develop an understanding of the relevance of sport to New Zealand culture and internationally, and how to deliver sports programmes for all ages and skill levels – from children to adults, and beginners to high-performance athletes. The principles associated with the science, administration and management of sport are integrated into specific courses. Highlights • Suitable for students interested in a career in sport coaching (in regional and national organisations), exercise consulting, personal training or sport development • Active participation: practice your coaching skills throughout the programme and experience work placements with a variety of sports organisations • Sport facilities on campus include a multi-use stadium, a fully equipped weights room, a full range of cardiovascular equipment, a Human Performance Lab, a dedicated yoga studio, the National Squash Centre and sand-split sports fields • Student exchange programmes with universities in Canada, Sweden, the UK and the USA mean you could also choose to spend time studying overseas

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• Flexibility: the first year is the same for all three Bachelor of Sport majors, so you don't need to confirm a major until the end of your first year of study • Part-time study options available Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Complete a self-declaration of criminal conviction(s) and medical condition(s) which may prevent full participation in the programme and/or prevent registration with a regulatory authority (as applicable)

5. Sign a consent form allowing a Ministry of Justice convictions database search by Unitec Institute of Technology 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/sport


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Bachelor of Sport (Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,280 (NZD) (Indicative only) Study sport management to gain an understanding of the unique nature of sport management and marketing, the environment in which sport operates, and the different types of sport organisations within the public, non-profit and professional sectors of the sport industry. Programme overview The nature of sport and the way in which people engage in sport is changing. This has provided many new and exciting career opportunities in the marketing and management of sport. The Bachelor of Sport (Management) provides you with the skills and knowledge to work within this exciting industry in specialist areas such as events, marketing and promotion, digital media, sport development and sport facilities to name a few. Highlights • Focus on the fundamental principles of sport management and marketing applied in authentic industry contexts • Work placement opportunities in a variety of sports organisations • Real-world strategic marketing and management projects with industry partners • Running events for and with sport organisations in a variety of public, not-for-profit and private contexts • Industry case studies, visits and guest lectures to enhance the learning experience and provide aspirational career examples for students

• Access to Unitec’s sport facilities which include a multi-use stadium, fully equipped gym with a range of strength and conditioning equipment, a dedicated yoga room, the National Squash Centre and sports fields • Time to discover your interests: the first year is the same for all three Bachelor of Sport majors meaning you don’t need to select a major until after your first year of study

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/sport

• Student exchange programmes with universities in Canada, Sweden, the UK and the USA mean you could also choose to spend time studying overseas Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Complete a self-declaration of criminal conviction(s) and medical condition(s) which may prevent full participation in the programme and/or prevent registration with a regulatory authority (as applicable) 5. Sign a consent form allowing a Ministry of Justice convictions database search by Unitec Institute of Technology 6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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Bachelor of Sport (Physical Education) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $7,280 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you aspire to teach or lead others in physical education, physical activity or sport? Turn your passion for physical activity and sport into a rewarding career leading young people through physical education. Programme overview Turn your passion for physical activity and sport into a career. Find out how to lead others in physical education and sport by studying a physical education degree and prepare yourself for a rewarding role in this lively and people-oriented industry. With this programme, you’ll spend time developing a personal philosophy regarding physical education, while engaging in research and practice in New Zealand and abroad through both compulsory and elective courses. When you finish this programme, you’ll have developed a deeper understanding of the relationship between coaching and teaching as well as sport, physical activity and physical education.

Highlights • Time to explore your interests: the first year is the same for all three Bachelor of Sport majors, and you do not need to select a major until after your first year of study • A broad range of physical education and sport courses • A mix of practice and theory: lectures are combined with practical sessions, outdoor activities, interactive discussions and industry experiences – all of which assist in your development and learning • Access to a range of on-campus sport facilities including a multi-use stadium, fully equipped gym with a range of strength and conditioning equipment, a dedicated yoga room, the National Squash Centre and sports fields What's next? Successful completion of this programme will prepare you for a career in teaching physical education at primary or secondary level. In order to become a PE teacher, you will need to undertake a one-year graduate diploma of teaching. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Complete a self-declaration of criminal conviction(s) and medical condition(s) which may prevent full participation in the programme and/or prevent registration with a regulatory authority (as applicable) 5. Sign a consent form allowing a Ministry of Justice convictions database search by Unitec Institute of Technology

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6. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/sport


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Certificate in Information Technology Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

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2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

Start dates February or July

We love solving problems. From better security for computer networks to more effective business software, our computing programmes keep pace with constantly evolving technology. Explore your options We’re home to New Zealand's first Cybersecurity Research Centre. Opened in 2012 in collaboration with Japan's National Institute of Information and Communications technology (NICT), it's an example of cutting-edge technology being developed right here on Campus. There’s also the IBM Delivery Centre – the first in New Zealand – which opened at our Mt Albert Campus in 2013. It’s an opportunity for our staff to work closely with IBM professionals to run student mentoring programmes and internships with one of the biggest names in business and IT consulting. You’ll learn from passionate and knowledgeable lecturers. Our instructors are members of relevant industry organisations and have published in international journals. Some work as consultants to the IT industry and quite a few are involved in applied research – from high-speed networks and data mining to internet security and robotics.

Duration Full-time for one semester or part-time options available Tuition fees 3,104 (NZD) (Indicative only) Improve your computer literacy and problem-solving skills. Learn in small, interactive classes and further your knowledge of current software applications. Programme overview The Certificate in Information Technology is designed to act as a bridge to higher-level computing qualifications and provides you with a solid foundation to enter a career in computing. Improve your computer literacy and maths, as well as your communication, problem-solving and study skills. You also gain a solid background in current software applications. Highlights • Preparation for further study in the Bachelor of Computing Systems and the Diploma in Information Technology Support. If you don't meet the Admission requirements for these programmes you may be offered a place in the Certificate in Information Technology • Small, interactive classes • A good mix of practical and theory-based learning • Friendly staff who will work with you on a one-to-one basis • Extra maths support: if you need help with maths we provide extra tutorials What's next? When you've completed this programme you'll be ready to begin studying for the Diploma in Information Technology Support or the Bachelor of Computing Systems.

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

3. A minimum of 4 years secondary education or equivalent 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • An overall IELTS band score (Academic) of no less than 6.0 (with no band score less than 5.0) • TOEFL score of no less than 550 • Achieved an acceptable standard of English in the Department of Computing and Information Technology aptitude test Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/computing


Computer Sciences

Diploma in Information Technology Support Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Start dates February or July

For more information download

Duration Full-time for two years or parttime options available

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Tuition fees $6,173 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn how to provide effective user support in a variety of desktop, standalone and networked environments, and study

Bachelor of Computing Systems

in state-of-the-art computing facilities.

Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS)

Programme overview The Diploma in Information Technology Support will help you take advantage of the continuing demand for skilled information and communications technology (ICT) professionals. Develop an understanding of how to provide administration and ongoing support of IT infrastructure in a range of organisations. Highlights • Focus on the skills to provide effective user support in a variety of desktop, standalone and networked environments • Practical hands-on experience in our state-of-the-art computing laboratories • Lecturers with years of experience in teaching and research, and who have worked within the IT industry • You can cross-credit 180 points towards the Bachelor of Computing Systems Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 from four different subjects including 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

Level 7 Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,213 (NZD) (Indicative only) Prepare yourself for an IT career with hands-on learning in a fun, modern and well-resourced computing facility. Develop your understanding of data communications, networking, IT management, web and software development, business intelligence and systems analysis and design, game development, and cybersecurity. Programme overview Do you want an exciting role in the ever-changing computing industry? The Bachelor of Computing Systems provides you with a strong undergraduate learning experience that will underpin your readiness to work in the computing industry. We progressively hone your technical skills and help develop smart

Highlights • An applied computing qualification that equips you with the ability to cope with technological changes in this fastmoving industry • Emphasis on the practical assignments and case-study scenarios • Industry-based project in your final semester. This project is designed to integrate knowledge gained throughout the programme in a practical situation that uses a wide range of skills • Student Exchange programme: spend one or two semesters studying overseas • Flexible structure so you can fit study around your life • Scholarships that include industry experience may be available for high performing second and third year students Study pathways You can choose from five pathway options designed to help you hit the ground running when you graduate: Computer networks & cloud computing Computer networks, real and virtual, are the connectors of the computing world. Organisations need people to help them manage their networks and 25% of computing jobs are in this area. Cloud computing is a relatively new development and is increasingly taking over the market. Choose this pathway and you'll learn about the latest technologies by working on practical problems in class. This pathway also gives you the opportunity to gain industry recognised Microsoft and Cisco certifications, including those in Cloud Computing. Continued on page 106

interpersonal skills too. This programme is designed to build professional adaptive skills that will prepare you for the inevitable technical disruption and changes you will encounter in the IT

3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

industry. In your final year, you will have

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

looking for employment and presenting

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2. Cyber security Every person who touches a computer keyboard or a smartphone screen could be a cyber-threat. Cyber security is a new area in computing and there is a big gap between graduates and job numbers. People with cyber security skills are needed by both the private and public sectors. The cyber security pathway gives graduates the knowledge to help them protect computers, networks and data from these threats.

You can also create a personal study pathway with the help of your programme leader with our BCS pathway progression diagram.

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

There is also the possibility of gaining a success scholarship supported by IBM for the ‘Earn As You Learn’ programme. To qualify for this opportunity you need to follow either the Computer Networks & Cloud Computing or Software Engineering pathways.

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

3. Software engineering Software engineering regularly rates as one of the top jobs in the world. This dynamic and changing pathway gives graduates the knowledge to design and develop software solutions and products. You'll be taught by industry practitioners and experienced academics and have access to work experience opportunities in the software industry.

Exit qualifications If you complete the level 5 compulsory courses plus two electives (a total of 120 credits) you can exit the programme with a Certificate in Computing Systems.

4. Games development This pathway prepares you to work in the fast growing field of game development and interactive media. Game development combines design, software development and story telling. You'll be encouraged to work with students and staff in the creative disciplines such as design and performing and screen arts. Industry links mean you'll also get the opportunity to contribute to the development of real games while still studying towards your degree. 5. Business intelligence The amount of data and speed at which it is collected by organisations has reached unprecedented levels in recent years. But data without analysis is just a storage problem. Business intelligence combines business, databases, data warehousing, data mining and software development to find ways for organisations to use this data for future planning. Business intelligence helps organisations to excel in their field and compete effectively with other organisations. Through these courses you'll learn how to create and manage data warehouse solutions that fit into the strategies of complex enterprises in the ever-changing market, and how to develop effective data models and reports to help business decision-marking.

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If you complete 240 credits at levels 5 to 7, including the level 5 compulsory courses and at least 90 credits from level 6 including the level 6 compulsory courses, you can exit with a Diploma in Computing Systems. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 7 credits at NCEA Level 3 in English or Māori AND 9 credits at NCEA Level 3 in Mathematics or Pangarau 2. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

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Graduate Diploma in Computing Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,268 (NZD) (Indicative only) Take your computing career further, at a time and pace that suits you. Select the topics that interest you the most – from software and game design/development to business intelligence and business analysis to cyber security and networks. Programme overview If you are already working with computers but don't have a formal qualification, or you have a degree in a different discipline and want to move into the IT sector, our specially tailored course structure can help you accomplish your goals. The Graduate Diploma in Computing aims to equip you with substantial problem-solving skills in an area of your interest. Highlights • Can serve as a bridge into the postgraduate computing programmes • Flexibility: you choose what courses interest you the most – from programming, software and hardware, to databases, networking, information systems and the internet. You can also develop testing and quality assurance skills, along with the project planning skills to lead a small in-house IT project • Practice your skills on cutting-edge computer technology • Highly qualified professionals as your lecturers • Small classes that ensure plenty of one-on-one time • Individual support: new students will be enrolled by the Programme Leader for an approved programme of study and given their timetables individually

Specialist pathways The Graduate Diploma in Computing is highly flexible. Depending on the career pathway you’re interested in, you can choose to specialise in different areas: Networks & Data Communication Ideal for graduates from technical backgrounds this pathway prepares you to work in networking and communication fields. Many of the courses are practical and hands-on, giving you the skills you need for the industry Cyber Security This pathway prepares graduates from technical backgrounds to work in the cyber security field – a particularly challenging and interesting area for study and work. Many of the courses are hands-on and include malware analysis and other hot topics Business Analysis This pathway helps graduates from all IT backgrounds to prepare for management roles. It also enables arts and business graduates to learn additional IT skills, to make you more attractive to future employers or to enable you to run your own business Software Development This pathway prepares graduates from a variety of disciplines (usually technical) to work in the fast-moving software development space. If you don't have a technical background you may need to complete more study to prepare for this pathway

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/computing

Game Development This pathway prepares graduates from a variety of disciplines (usually technical) to work in the games industry as software developers with a speciality in game design. These skills are much needed here in New Zealand. If you don't have a technical background, a longer study plan can be negotiated Business Intelligence This pathway prepares graduates from all IT backgrounds for the business intelligence field. It will enhance your ability to use information systems to improve business decision making, a highly valuable and sought after skill

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Postgraduate Diploma in Computing Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for one year or part-time for two to three years Tuition fees $8,542 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn to manage IT projects and solve complex applied computing problems. Choose those courses that are most relevant to your career – such as enterprise networks, the internet, interactive multimedia or instructional technology. Programme overview Keep up-to-date with the latest advances in information technology. The Postgraduate Diploma in Computing develops your ability to solve complex applied computing problems. Choose the courses that are most relevant to your career, from data mining and adaptive business intelligence, multimedia development and website management, to IT applications and networks and security. Learn to manage IT projects and find out how information technology affects society. Further your ability to design, plan and organise technology-based projects that are produced on time, to high standards and within budget.

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Highlights • Fits around your career: all courses are electives and you can select classes most relevant to you • Taught by experts and experienced IT practitioners • Emphasis on the practical application of your knowledge: apply what you've learnt in our state-of-the-art computer labs, which you can access seven days a week • A mix of on-Campus weekend classes and a high proportion of self-directed research. Classes are supplemented by electronic communications • You can cross-credits this programme towards the Master of Computing Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses; OR 2. A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/computing


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Master of Computing Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Tuition fees $8,617 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop your analytical, research, strategic planning and project management skills and improve your ability to design, plan and organise technology-based projects. Programme overview Develop the skills to undertake systematic research and solve complex applied computing problems. The Master of Computing focuses on fast-developing areas of computing including networks and security, internet and intranets, interactive multimedia, data mining, adaptive business intelligence and health informatics. Key learning objectives include designing, planning and organising technology-based projects that are produced on time, to high standards and within budget. You'll develop your analytical, research, strategic planning and project management skills.

Highlights

Networks

• A combination of on-campus weekend classes and a high proportion of self-directed research. Classes are supplemented by electronic communications

earn more about data communications L and networks by selecting courses like Enterprise Network Design and Management, Networks and Protocols, Enterprise Network Information Security, Mobile and Wireless Communications, as well as other courses that look at network-based applications

• Choose from a wide range of thesis topics and supervisors, giving you the chance to focus on an area of your interest • Flexibility: you choose whether you want to undertake a major 120-credit research project or to focus on coursework and do a 90-credit thesis • Increase your leadership and management skills through communication, leadership and co-operation in team-based projects • Learn from expert lecturers on the cutting-edge of the discipline • Enjoy state-of-the-art labs, open seven days a week • Get individual support: new postgraduate students are enrolled by the Programme Leader and given their timetables individually Areas of Specialisation Cyber Security yber security is an area of specialisation C and international collaboration at Unitec. Be part of this select group of people who understand both the theory and practice of cyber security. Specialise in this area by choosing the following courses: Enterprise Network Information Security Management, Cloud Computing, Special Topic—Cyber Security, Research Methods, and Thesis

Web The development of web-based applications is a hot topic at the moment. Specialise in this area by selecting courses like Interactive Multimedia Development 1 & 2, Internet Applications to Business, Internet and Intranet Management, and Web-Based Systems Health Informatics Health Informatics is a new specialisation for 2014 and includes courses like Interactive Multimedia and Web-based Systems. This is an area of particular interest to Unitec and we expect to develop more courses based on the expertise of our staff Game Design Game Design is a hot-topic. Many people have great game ideas, but will they work? Does the technology support the ideas and dreams? What makes a game fun? How do you quickly create a prototype from a game idea? Get the answers to these questions and enhance your Game Design portfolio by studying the following courses: Entertainment Theories for Software Solutions and Software Architectures for Game Design, as well as Interactive Multimedia Development 1 & 2 Continued on page 110

IT Management Are you an IT professional who wants to further your career? Build your understanding of IT management by selecting the following courses: Managing IT Projects, Management Approaches for the IT Professional, Information Technology and Strategic Planning. Other courses could complement your professional and personal interests

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Thesis Research Topics Currently we are able to facilitate research for your master’s degree thesis in the following areas. • Computational Finance • Health Informatics • Robotics Applications

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

• State-of-the-art workshop labs which you can access seven days a week

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission

• A mix of weekend classes and e-learning

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• Business Process Modelling • Cloud Computing • Mobile Networks • Mobile & Wireless Communications

Level 10 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS)

• Business Intelligence

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Start dates February

• Natural Language Processing • Machine Translation • Game Development/Game Design • Data Mining • Process Mining • Social Networks Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses; OR 2. Have a professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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Duration Full-time for three years or part-time for four to six years Tuition fees $12,475 (NZD) (Indicative only) Explore in depth relevant computing issues in your specialist field or workplace. New Zealand's first professional doctorate in computing has been developed in consultation with the leading industry partners. Programme overview The Doctor of Computing aims to help computing professionals gain the knowledge and skills to contribute to New Zealand's knowledge economy. You'll explore in depth relevant issues in your specialist field of computing or your workplace. Investigate theoretical and practical issues in the computing profession and determine the appropriate responses. Your thesis must provide a significant and original contribution in relation to the field of computing. Highlights • New Zealand's first professional doctorate in computing • A combination of advanced coursework and original research • Developed in consultation with the computer industry and leading universities both here and in Australia • Taught by experts and practitioners on the cutting-edge of the discipline. You get to interact with visiting industry practitioners and academics

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. At least three years of appropriate professional experience relevant to this doctorate 2. A master’s degree in the same or similar discipline with no less than upper second class honours or equivalent 3. A honours degree of four years Duration in the same or similar discipline with at least an A- average, and which includes a research project OR a postgraduate diploma in the same or similar discipline and be able to demonstrate, through substantial industry reports or other research publications, analytical and critical thinking skills and data interpretation 4. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Other qualifications recognised as equivalent at the discretion of the programme committee For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/computing


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Acting

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February

Do you love performing? Whether it’s on stage or screen, actors tell stories to bring plays, television shows, films, and commercials to life. Study acting at Unitec and you'll learn how to perform convincingly and capture your audience’s attention. It’s great preparation for a career that is exciting, varied, and could take you all over the world. Explore your options Acting training at Unitec will develop the range of skills you need to realise your full potential as an actor – on screen and stage. You'll increase your awareness of voice, posture, co-ordination, spatial awareness and use of breath. Not to mention how to express the way a character is feeling through classical and modern techniques. Performance is a big part of the programme. We train you within a miniature model of the entertainment industry using professional resource and facilities including the on-site Unitec theatre. Nowhere else can you collaborate every day with contemporary music, costume, dance, design, directing, film, production and scenery students and professionals. You'll be guided by industry experts (many of them very well known) and inspired by visiting local and international actors and directors. In 2012 acting students took part in the feature film, Stars in Her Eyes, a great opportunity to work alongside industry professionals.

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Duration Full-time for three years (Applications close late September) Tuition fees $9,714 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you consider all the world to be your stage? Establish your acting, voice and movement skills, become familiar with acting techniques for theatre and film, and develop an understanding of the history of drama. Perform in front of a real audience at Unitec's Theatre and other venues throughout the city. Programme overview Develop the acting and performance skills you need to realise your full potential as an actor on screen and on the stage. Increase your awareness of voice, posture, fitness, co-ordination, spatial awareness and use of breath in relation to acting. Work on a variety of film and stage projects, and learn to express the emotional and intellectual states of a character through classical and contemporary acting techniques. You'll benefit from staff who are experienced industry professionals and committed to developing actor training techniques. They have extensive research portfolios and maintain strong relationships with the industry. Highlights • Numerous performance opportunities both on film and in front of an audience • A model of the real entertainment industry: working closely with directing and writing, film and television, and performance technology students • Close links with industry: we're active members of SPADA (Screen Production and Development Association), WIFT (Women in Film and Television), Playmarket, New Zealand Writers Guild, Entertainment Technology NZ and New Zealand Film and Video Technicians' Guild

• Strong ties with South Pacific Pictures, the Auckland Theatre Company, and Silo Theatre, where students have gained practical experience before graduating • Strong international connections • Student exchange program available through UniJet • Acting students collaborate with screen students to participate in significant teaching and performance projects across both theatre and screen • Connected to Auckland’s vibrant and rapidly expanding theatre and film sector • Small, dedicated core teaching team with guest lecturers who are currently working in the field The unique nature of each student is celebrated through an intensive training programme built on bravery, risk, humour, respect, teamwork and innovation. You'll be nurtured and challenged to reach your potential through four interdependent core units: Acting Technique, Voice, Movement, Theatre and Screen Studies (plus critical practices). Our commitment to support you on your journey is shown through the community created and nurtured. Auditions Around 150 people apply each year for the 24 places offered in Year One. First round auditions are held throughout New Zealand in early October. You'll be given clear information at the time of your application about what to learn and how to prepare. From these first-round auditions a group of applicants is selected for second round auditions. These are held in Auckland over a weekend in late October. From this two-day workshop the final selection of trainee actors is made for the following year. Please note: If you're not sure that you're ready to audition for this highly competitive programme yet, please look at the Certificate in Communication and Media Arts, which is a semester-long programme designed to help upskill students who are interested in progressing to the degree.


Creative Industries Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Interviews, submissions and/or auditions will be required – we'll notify you of what is required 5. Complete a medical declaration form

6. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/acting

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Contemporary Dance

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February

Study contemporary dance at Unitec and you’ll learn to choreograph and perform at a professional level. You'll spend lots of time in the studio working on dance techniques that include ballet, yoga, contemporary and improvisation. And you’ll put your hard work into practice in performances throughout the year. Live performance is a huge part of your training. You’ll take part in solo and group work as well as projects by guest choreographers. Then there are your own dance projects, which you’ll choreograph for theatre, events, festivals and films. Explore your options Study contemporary dance at Unitec and you’ll be part of the biggest film and performing arts department in the country. It means you’ll also get practical experience in sound and music design, video editing, costume, lighting, props and scenery. It’s a unique environment that mimics the dance industry, so you'll be able to hit the ground running when you graduate.

Duration Full-time for three years (Applications close late November) Tuition fees $9,714 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn to choreograph and perform at a professional level by becoming part of the largest full-time contemporary dance programme in New Zealand. Participate in a diverse array of performances, ranging from solo and group work to commissioned works by guest choreographers. Programme overview The Contemporary Dance major is the most established, full-time contemporary dance programme in New Zealand, and continues to develop a community of dance artists who contribute innovative choreography and performance excellence to the industry. Unitec's dance graduates are seen in all major productions throughout New Zealand. With a comprehensive programme covering technique, choreography, dance studies and digital dance, you'll gain the knowledge, tools and abilities to pursue the range of opportunities available to you as a contemporary dance artist. Highlights • A rewarding and challenging experience that introduces you to an exciting and varied professional career in dance. Whether you create your own live work or dance on stage or screen, you'll be joining an artistic community that includes many of our graduates • A focus on live performance, including opportunities to both dance and choreograph. Daily studio practice under the guidance of experienced national and international industry practitioners • A close relationship with the dance industry and community • A chance to collaborate with other performing arts students; you'll share classes with actors, directors, writers, production design management and film and television students

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Career Options • Professional dancer • Choreographer • Dance and performance artist • Dance teacher • Performing arts manager • Arts administrator Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Interviews, submissions and/or auditions will be required – we'll notify you of what is required 5. Complete a medical declaration form 6. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/dance


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Music

Certificate in Music (Introductory) Level 3 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February

Want to write or perform songs? How about DJing or producing radio shows? Maybe a career as a sound artist or vocalist is more up your street. Study contemporary music at Unitec and you’ll learn to compose, perform, edit and produce your own work. It’s a great springboard to all sorts of different careers in the music industry. Explore your options Want to turn your love of music into a career? From reggae to soul, orchestral to electronic, Unitec's contemporary music courses will improve your knowledge of musical techniques and composition. You’ll also get an understanding of the business side of the music industry. There’s lots of time to experiment too. You’ll work on band or ensemble pieces with your fellow music students, and perform your original works at live concerts. You’ll also have full access to drop-in computer labs and rehearsal space, to try out the latest technology and explore different musical styles. You'll be guided by lecturers who are well-known and respected in the music industry. And you’ll be inspired by visits from successful musicians. It's your chance to find out what a career in the music industry is really like.

Duration Full-time for 16 weeks or part-time options available Tuition fees 3,043 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you think life is one big jam session, this programme is for you. Improve your understanding of musical history and styles, experiment with new music technologies and benefit from hands-on experience creating music with others. Programme overview This programme will equip you with the skills you need for higher-level study and a successful career in music composing, performing, producing or teaching. The Certificate in Music (Introductory) improves your understanding of musical history and styles from New Zealand and beyond, lets you experiment with new music technologies, and helps you transition into a rewarding career as a musician or in the music-related industries. You’ll be studying alongside like-minded people who’ll have a range of different musical skills and talents, which means there’ll be plenty of opportunities to collaborate.

What's next? The Certificate in Music (Introductory) acts as a bridging route for those who want to study the Diploma in Contemporary Music, but who don't currently meet the entry requirements. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 3 years secondary education or equivalent 4. Demonstrate competence in aural and musical abilities by attending an audition/interview 5. If English is your second language, you will need to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

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• Completion of the Unitec Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 2) or equivalent; or

• Practical music-making sessions, rehearsals and tutorials

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Numerous opportunities for musical expression and creativity • Inspiring and professional lecturers who are well-known and highly regarded in the industry, have good connections and can get you the exposure you need

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• An opportunity to discover how to make and write music using computers and acoustic instruments

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Diploma in Contemporary Music Level 5 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,086 (NZD)

you are required to have one or more of the following:

• Drop-in computer labs and dedicated rehearsal space

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

(Indicative only)

1. A total of 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 from four different subjects

Want to turn your love of music into

2. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English

a career? Expand your knowledge of musical techniques and technologies, and gain practical experience in

3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

Perhaps you're a school leaver with some

4. Completed Unitec’s Certificate in Music (Introductory) with a grade of P or M in all four courses or demonstrate your competence in aural and musical abilities by attending an audition/interview

musical ability, a working musician or

5. If English is your second language,

composing and performing, as well as an understanding of the music industry. Programme overview

sound artist who wants to formalise their musical education, or a music teacher who wants to update their expertise. The Diploma in Contemporary Music develops your musical and professional strengths, including collaborative performance, creative and cross-disciplinary skills, music fundamentals and techniques, and technology-based and music industry skills. Highlights • Working on band or ensemble performances, composing new music and learning about music production and collaboration • Emphasis on developing a broad, genreinclusive understanding of contemporary performance and recording, and an understanding of the contexts of music and culture in Aotearoa New Zealand • An opportunity to try your hand at a variety of musical styles, from hip-hop, jazz and experimental to Māori and Pacific music • Lecturers who are well-known and highly regarded in the music industry

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• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/music


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Production Design & Management

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

Much of the world you see onscreen, on stage and on TV is down to the people who work behind the scenes. Study production design and management and you’ll learn your way around the industry, from props to clothing to lighting to sound. And with more than 100 productions at Unitec and around Auckland each year, you’ll get lots of practice. Explore your options Study production design and management at Unitec and you’ll be working behind the scenes with your tutors and guest lecturers to bring every each production to life. Our courses are designed to be collaborative and interactive – working alongside student and professional actors, directors, dancers, musicians and writers to give you hands on experience and valuable professional connections. You can choose a specialty in: clothing design, stage management, or set and props. Your skills will translate across stage, screen, and television and even through to events, staging and industrial applications. Our industry partners keep our programs current and relevant, using specialist knowledge for production workshops as well as custom designed short courses. And school projects aren't limited to school – most are an integral part of current professional productions as well as internship opportunities at leading theatre companies.

• A chance to take classes in Unitec's on-campus marae, a great setting to explore Māori oratorical traditions and the role of culture in communication

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Admission requirements

Start dates February or July

For this programme, you will need

Duration Full-time for one semester or part-time options available Tuition fees $3,048 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a good communicator? Do you want to write, perform or make films? How about advertising or public speaking? The Certificate in Communication and Media Arts is your pass to an exciting future in communication, the media, or performing and screen arts. Programme overview This programme is ideal if you want to go on to higher-level study in communication or performing and screen arts, or aren't sure exactly what area to focus on. It's also perfect for people already in employment who want to improve their personal communication and professional presentation skills. You'll specialise in one of two areas: communication or performing and screen arts. Highlights • Emphasis on practical skills: you could be designing an advertising campaign; participating in a panel discussion with your fellow students; creating promotional material such as press releases, print ads or posters; developing a performance piece based on a fable or myth; or making your own videos

the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 4. Required to attend an interview 5. Candidates who have English as a second language must have achieved one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Lecturers who are eager to share their industry experience with you

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• Access to Unitec's excellent communication studies and performing arts facilities

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• A mix of classroom sessions, practical workshops, critique sessions, student seminars, discussions, presentations and online learning • Option to take some courses on a stand-alone basis

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Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Production Design and Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for three years Tuition fees $9,714 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to make theatre, film and television magic? Explore what goes on behind the scenes, from costume, props, lighting, and sound design to technical operation and stage management. Study the full range of performing and screen arts technologies and see your work come to life on stage and screen. Programme overview Study at Unitec and you will be participating first hand in producing a wide range of projects for theatre, dance and film. Learn about the creative process of production, design, and management of screen and theatre productions, as well as gaining practical experience in relevant technology. In your first two years you will gain industry-standard experience and the technical skills needed for a foundational understanding of all areas of production. In your third year you will focus on design (production, clothing, lighting, set or sound) and management (art direction, production, stage, technical or costume), depending on your chosen specialisation. At Unitec you will become a creative practitioner who understand the professional requirements of your chosen field and can pursue careers in the film, TV and theatre industries.

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Highlights • Specialise in Clothing Design, Stage Management (including Lighting and Sound) or Set & Props • Work with industry experts from day one, working towards industry placements and internships in your second and third years Industry-modelled projects from classic theatre pieces to new and original plays, short films and contemporary dance works (and everything in between!) • Work collaboratively across specialisations with actors, dancers, directors, choreographers and cinematographers • Current industry specialists brought in for workshops and short courses • This major offers you three pathways, each with its own specialist tutors, lecturers and career opportunities Clothing Design We are the only tertiary programme in New Zealand that specialises in all aspects of clothing design for stage and screen. You will study pattern drafting and cutting, sewing, millinery, jewellery and accessory making, shoe making, dying and screen printing, costume breakdown, costume props and costume design. In your first year we will help guide your development as a clothing designer as you foundational design skills. In your second year you will produce clothing and in your final year you’ll design your own. Over the course of your degree you will have the opportunity to work on short films, in the studio, and on location. Stage Management, Lighting and Sound The drama can’t unfold if the audience can’t see or hear anything. Great lighting is more than just basic visibility. Learn how to consider angles, shadows, and colour, in relation to timing and performance. Lighting and Sound designers work closely with stage directors to integrate technology seamlessly into the performance. All are working towards a goal to create a shared experience between the audience and performers.

Our courses provide a great balance of studio and classroom instruction with considerable practical experience in theatres both on Campus and throughout Auckland. You will learn how to plan and execute a successful production as well as develop your personal voice in regards to art direction and the creative process. You will be utilising our state-of-the-art theatre equipment, Mac technology labs and production workshops. You will get industry-standard experience in equipment handling, safety and maintenance while you explore your creative and technical abilities in practical workshops, projects, events and internships. Set and Props (including Art Department) If you want to work as a Set Designer (also known as the Art Director), you'll be responsible for designing and creating sets, props and effects. Design choices help to create the atmosphere of a production so you'll collaborate with your director and other designers to determine style and environment. Collaboration is the key to successfully bringing a story to life. Be part of a team that constructs and paints sets, obtains or creates props, and wires electrical equipment.


Creative Industries Interview The interview consists of a chat with a representative from the department, a short written exercise, and a review of any supporting documentation whether that be your CV, a portfolio of work, photos, scripts, or any other supporting documents. You can either upload these with your application, or bring them with you to the interview. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

5. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/production

3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Interviews, submissions and/or auditions will be required – we'll notify you of what is required

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Screen Arts

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Level 4 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Do you love movies and TV? Have you considered a career in film and television? Study film at Unitec and you’ll work on productions all year round. It means you’ll quickly build practical skills and knowledge in camera work, directing, editing, production, scriptwriting and sound. It’s a real taste of what the industry is like and handson preparation for a job. Explore your options Study filmmaking and television at Unitec and you'll start by exploring the basic skills of camera work, directing, editing, production, sound and scriptwriting. It’s a great overview of the production process and helps you decide what to specialise in. The department is structured like the real film and TV industry, so that when you work on productions, you work with students and staff from all the other disciplines. Nowhere else can you collaborate with actors, dancers, musicians, set builders and costume designers every day. You’ll work together on set and on location, where you’ll practice your technical skills, as well as learning how to get the most out of the performers. You'll be guided by industry experts, (you'll probably recognise a few of them), and inspired by visiting filmmakers, writers and directors. It’s one of the reasons why Unitec was voted among the world's top 10 film schools in 2010 and 2012 by Reelshow International.

Duration Full-time for one semester or part-time options available Tuition fees $3,048 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a good communicator? Do you want to write, perform or make films? How about advertising or public speaking? The Certificate in Communication and Media Arts is your pass to an exciting future in communication, the media, or performing and screen arts. Programme overview This programme is ideal if you want to go on to higher-level study in communication or performing and screen arts, or aren't sure exactly what area to focus on. It's also perfect for people already in employment who want to improve their personal communication and professional presentation skills. You'll specialise in one of two areas: communication or performing and screen arts. Highlights • Emphasis on practical skills: you could be designing an advertising campaign; participating in a panel discussion with your fellow students; creating promotional material such as press releases, print ads or posters; developing a performance piece based on a fable or myth; or making your own videos • Lecturers who are eager to share their industry experience with you • Access to Unitec's excellent communication studies and performing arts facilities • A mix of classroom sessions, practical workshops, critique sessions, student seminars, discussions, presentations and online learning • Option to take some courses on a stand-alone basis

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• A chance to take classes in Unitec's onCampus marae, a great setting to explore Māori oratorical traditions and the role of culture in communication Communication focus Develop confidence in public speaking and learn more about the communication and media industry. You'll further your professional writing skills, and your ability to communicate with different audiences, using a range of digital media as well as delivering effective professional presentations using visual, oral and written media. Performing and screen arts focus Become more familiar with moving images and different media technologies, the history of storytelling and effective storytelling techniques. Or focus on dance technique/practice and what happens backstage. Learn more about the communication and media industry by working on practical theatre and screen production projects. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 4. Required to attend an interview 5. Candidates who have English as a second language must have achieved one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years


Creative Industries Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/screen

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for three years Tuition fees $9,714 (NZD) (Indicative only) Considering a career in film and television? Train to be a screen professional and learn the creative, business and technical skills of pre-production, production and post production. This programme is hands-on and enables students to conceptualize and produce their own video and film projects. Programme overview The Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts), is an in-depth programme of study in which you will engage in a combination of creative, academic and practice-based courses designed to develop skills and qualities vital to the creative screen sector. In Year One you will learn about the filmmaking process and industry as a whole, the relationship between specialist skills, creative and critical thinking, and storytelling. From Year Two you will start to specialize, gaining depth in a particular area of the industry.

Highlights • Participate in hands-on learning through film, television and small screen projects designed to emulate the real world • Experience different crew models such as working in small, tight teams, as well as in full industrial crews, as you would on a television or film set • The real world of performing and screen arts: work collaboratively with acting, dance, art department and costume students to gain real-world, on-set experience when working in the studio and on location • Small class sizes in specialist areas allow for lecturers to mentor students • Students interested in directing can take a mixture of lectures, screenings and workshops • Specialist programme designed to develop the necessary skills to succeed in the screen industry • Access to our equipment and facilities for 12 months after you graduate so you can continue to develop your projects and career Specialisations options • Camera and field sound (includes Cinematography, Location, New Technologies, Sound Recording and Colour Grading)

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Interviews, submissions and/or auditions will be required – we’ll notify you of what is required 5. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/screen

• Post production (editing and post production sound) • Production (Production Management, Assistant Directing, Location Management and Scouting) • Screenwriting (creative writing, writing craft) Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

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Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for one year Tuition fees Based on the courses taken the fees range from $7,329 to $9,714 (Indicative only) Develop the skills and knowledge for a career in a specialist theatre and screen discipline. Create inspiring and professionally presented works utilising our studios, drama theatre, wardrobe and production workshops. Programme overview Are you passionate about theatre and screen? Creative practice in the arts is socially and culturally important because what results from it is often endowed with attractiveness, utility, power, meaning, authenticity or value. The Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice allows you to focus on a specialist theatre and screen discipline during this year-long programme. You'll gain the in-depth knowledge and specialist skills you need to realise creative possibilities and solutions that are imaginative, appropriate and professionally presented. Highlights • Practical production projects: gain in-depth skills about the business of theatre and screen as you realise your own creative projects from initial concept through to development and completion

• Well-equipped dance and television studios, drama theatre, wardrobe and production workshops. You'll also gain on-set experience when making short films on location • Lecturers with years of experience in the entertainment industry

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1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above

• Strong industry links: we're active members of SPADA (Screen Production and Development Association), WIFT (Women in Film and Television), Playmarket, New Zealand Writers Guild, Entertainment Technology NZ and New Zealand Film and Video Technicians' Guild

2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Tailor-made study pathways: we tailor your individual study pathways to help you to become a highly versatile professional with the technical and creative expertise to engage independently in a range of activities

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

• Frequent visits from international experts through our partnerships with groups such as Script to Screen and the New Zealand Film Commission • A chance to collaborate with design, acting, dance, film and television, directing, writing and production students • Highly regarded graduates who now work on Hollywood blockbusters and local independent features, and produce prize-winning short films and documentaries • Some courses may also be offered in the evening or weekends You may also be interested in further specialist or postgraduate-level study in the performing and screen arts. The Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice is the ideal stepping stone for those with no formal qualification or who need to gain some foundational experience in the field before entering higher study. Interviews Everyone who applies is offered an interview to help decide what specialist pathway is right for you. You'll be given clear information at the time of your application about how to prepare and what to bring.

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3. You’ll be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/screen


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Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multidisciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs.

community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the Campus and city.

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

Highlights

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations:

• Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge

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• Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components

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The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation.

• Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators

Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS)

The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change. It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and

OR 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing:

Where to from here Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline;

• Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

Level 8 Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Develop advanced academic, practical and creative skills through an exhibition, publication or industry project and access multidisciplinary creative studios supervised by industry leading educators, artists and designers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice offers a highly flexible studio or industry based programme based at Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors, producers and other creative thinkers to advance their professional careers within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Continued on page 124

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In the first semester, a combination of taught, negotiated or studio courses allow you to tailor the learning experience to specialist creative research interests, whether these fall into traditional (graphic design, industrial design, photography, animation, visual arts, performance) or hybrid domains (service design, experience design, design for social innovation, performance or production design, transmedia, interdisciplinary practice). Your second semester involves conceptualising, proposing and implementing advanced creative research. You will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Creative projects may take place on Campus or be integrated into a relevant workplace. Highlights • Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or re-orient your profession

• Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing). 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/screen

• Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills by taking your practice to an advanced level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication and project proposal skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators • Enhance your creative portfolio with a significant advanced research project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; OR 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing:

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Master of Creative Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors

and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams. A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practice-based and qualitative research methods. Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organisations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills. The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Highlights • Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career • Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components


Creative Industries • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners • Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field • Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/screen

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Graphic Design & Animation

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Work in graphic design and you could create artwork to advertise products, or lay out magazines and website. As an animator you could use 2D and 3D motion design to tell stories. Study graphic design and animation at Unitec and you’ll find out how to turn images and typography into your own unique designs. Explore your options Study graphic design at Unitec and you’ll learn how to design and animate using illustration, photography, printmaking, painting and digital media. Studio practice is at the heart of the graphic design course. It’s where you develop creative ideas and build technical skills. You'll have access to photographic studios and darkrooms and you’ll learn how to use specialist software in our dedicated computer suites. It’s a close-knit environment, with regular peer reviews and group critiques. Your tutors are specialists in animation and design, and our guest lecturer programme introduces you to practitioners from across the industry. In the final year of your graphic design qualification you’ll take on your own design projects, which could include working with a real client. You’ll get to show off your hard work in the campus galleries and at the endof-year graduate show. There’s even a chance to enter the Best Awards.

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Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you have natural creative talent, this introductory design programme provides an ideal opportunity to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Investigate a broad range of design and visual art practices, and learn how to reflect critically on your own work. Programme overview Do you have untapped creative potential? The Certificate in Design and Visual Arts is a great opportunity to explore your creative skills and develop your talent. It can serve as a stand-alone qualification or as the perfect foundation for further study. At the end of the programme, you'll have increased confidence in your own creativity, have a better idea of where your creative talents lie and will have found the focus for the future direction of your work. Highlights • Practical design projects: combine core studies in art and design, drawing, processes, procedures, materials and technology with studio assignments that develop hands-on skills in different creative disciplines • Wide range of art and design subjects: try your hand at graphic design, spatial design, photography, painting and 3D practice • Lecturers who are professional artists and designers • Interactive lectures, seminars and presentations from guest speakers ensure that your learning is up-to-date and relevant, while an introduction to academic study methods prepares you for progression to higher-level design programmes • Suitable for both school leavers and adult learners

Portfolio requirements Please upload an online portfolio (as a PDF file) with your application. If you don't have a portfolio prepared, proceed with the online application and we will contact you when we receive your application. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. Completed Unitec’s Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3): Whitinga including Creative Arts and Creative Arts Additional Level 3 courses 4. Demonstrate your spoken, written and practical abilities by attending an interview and submitting a portfolio 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have an overall IELTS band score (Academic) of 6, with no band score lower than 5.5. The IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form • Have a TOEFL pBT (Paper-Based Test) score of no less than 550 or equivalent Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/graphic


Creative Industries

Bachelor of Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates March or July Duration Three years full-time or six years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) The BCE is a multi-disciplinary futurefocused degree that will enable you to make a living from your creativity by preparing you for a range of careers in the Creative Industries – from an independent artist entrepreneur (photographer, graphic designer, moving image artist, or multimedia experience designer), to a member of a creative team inside a larger business (ad agency or tech firm). Programme overview The Bachelor of Creative Enterprise enables you to design a creative and commercial qualification that best suits your interests. You’ll spend the first year building knowledge in key areas like creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication, as well as getting a taste of a variety of creative practices. Then, we work with you to craft your own creative pathway through Years Two and Three. By focusing on “the T-shaped person” (with a breadth of knowledge across a number of disciplines and a depth of knowledge in one specialisation), the BCE prepares you to be flexible and able to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of the creative digital economy. The BCE is an immersive programme in which students explore how to be selfdirected learners, to take responsibility for themselves and to take ownership of their careers. We have created a dynamic environment and a vibrant hub of realworld projects aimed squarely at getting students out into the workforce. By keeping students focused on the future, the BCE is creating the people who will create the jobs of tomorrow.

Highlights • Development of transferable skills and real-world project based learning • Opportunity to work broadly across an array of disciplines and choose their specialization • Exposure to emerging technologies with guest lecturers, cutting edge industry demonstrations, and workshops • Exposure to emerging technologies with guest lecturers, cutting edge industry demonstrations, and workshops

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations:

• Critique sessions and written components to enable students to develop communication skills

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• Teamwork-based research and development to prepare students for managing a range of creative, entrepreneurial projects

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• Ability to emerge as an agile practitioner in a dynamic creative market

Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS)

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Level 7 Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time

1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only)

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and

Are you a graduate working in the creative sector who wants to further your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills? The Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise is an innovative new programme that will advance your ability to lead and manage creative enterprise projects.

• 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. You may be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 5. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form

Programme overview Advance your knowledge in an area of creative enterprise and develop your skills by collaborating on projects for real-life clients. Learn through a mixture of creative, technical and theoretical courses and build knowledge in areas such as creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication. Continued on page 128

6. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

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Whether you want to specialise in game design, digital marketing, animation or more, you can define your own creative pathway through your choice of specialist electives. You’ll also explore an area of creative practice through a significant work-integrated learning project, tailoring your studies to your career aspirations.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation.

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Highlights

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Develop your practice by completing work-integrated projects while you study

Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change. It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the campus and city.

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Highlights

• Taught by academics and industry professionals

• Advance your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

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• Gain invaluable experience working with real clients on live projects and build strong industry networks while you study • Learn how to tell compelling stories, think creatively, collaborate across disciplines, develop a business plan and manage a budget

• Choose a creative pathway that suits your interests and skills • Prepares you for a wide range of creative careers Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. You’ll be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 4. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

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Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8

Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multidisciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs. The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice

• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators Where to from here Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice.


Creative Industries Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and

Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and

• Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment

cultural expression? Develop advanced

3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

or industry project and access multi-

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

academic, practical and creative skills through an exhibition, publication disciplinary creative studios supervised by industry leading educators, artists and designers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice offers a highly flexible

• Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills by taking your practice to an advanced level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication and project proposal skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators • Enhance your creative portfolio with a significant advanced research project Continued on page 130

at Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Programme overview

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

photographers, animators, educators,

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• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or re-orient your profession

studio or industry based programme based

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission

Highlights

The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice enables artists, designers, performers, directors, producers and other creative thinkers to advance their Creative Industries cultural hub. In the first semester, a combination of taught, negotiated or studio courses allow you to tailor the learning experience to specialist creative research interests, whether these fall into traditional (graphic design, industrial design, photography, animation, visual arts, performance) or hybrid domains (service design, experience design, design for social innovation, performance or production design, transmedia, interdisciplinary practice). Your second semester involves conceptualising, proposing and implementing advanced creative research. You will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Creative projects may take place on campus or be integrated into a relevant workplace.

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

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1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline;

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OR 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/graphic

Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams. A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practice-based and qualitative research methods. Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organisations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills.

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The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Highlights • Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career • Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners • Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field • Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; OR 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience and demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:


Creative Industries • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you s atisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/graphic

Master of Design Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Throughout the year Duration Full-time for two years or four years part-time Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a highly motivated artist or designer looking to enrich your creative practice? The Master of Design offers you the opportunity to undertake a selfdirected art or design project in a topic of your choice to create a body of work at an advanced level. You will work in an intellectually stimulating environment, with guidance from expert supervisors and regular presentations to visiting critics. Programme overview The Master of Design is a research only degree with no taught components. It is extremely flexible and operates on the basis of mutually agreed supervision sessions and regular progression workshops.

Highlights • Create a significant body of new work, build a portfolio, improve your job opportunities and refresh or re-orientate your career • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks and practice based methodologies • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Get advanced feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field and visiting critics • Hone your communication skills through critique sessions and written components • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks • Learn from experts – our lecturers and supervisors include notable artists, designers and educators Portfolio requirements Applicants may be required to attend an interview, at which you may be asked to present and discuss a portfolio of your design work. You may also be asked to submit a brief description of a proposed project which you wish to undertake for the degree.

• A recognised postgraduate diploma in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher 2. A significant portfolio of professional work which enables us to critically reflect on your prior practice 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/graphic

You should be ready to discuss your professional history, the ideas within your work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering, and your proposed project. You should have a significant portfolio of professional work that will enable you to reflect critically on your practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the following: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses

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Photography & Media Arts

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Photographers work in all sorts of environments and use their creativity to come up with ideas for photoshoots and compositions. People, places, events and occasions, photographers capture a moment in time and tell stories through their images. Study photography and you’ll learn how to think creatively as well as developing the technical skills to use range of equipment and editing software. Explore your options Study photography and media and you’ll quickly learn what a big influence it has on our perception of cultures, people and relationships. Unitec’s photography degree is one of the best tertiary photographic programmes in New Zealand. You’ll learn how to compose, direct and light images using industry-standard equipment. Studio practice is a big part of the programme and you’ll use the digital labs, darkrooms and studios to develop your creative ideas and technical skills. You’ll be guided by our expert staff and inspired by guest speakers. Choose the photography degree or diploma and you could take part in an internship or professional work experience. You’ll also get to show off your hard work in the campus galleries and at the end-of-year graduate show.

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Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you have natural creative talent, this introductory design programme provides an ideal opportunity to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Investigate a broad range of design and visual art practices, and learn how to reflect critically on your own work. Programme overview Do you have untapped creative potential? The Certificate in Design and Visual Arts is a great opportunity to explore your creative skills and develop your talent. It can serve as a stand-alone qualification or as the perfect foundation for further study. At the end of the programme, you'll have increased confidence in your own creativity, have a better idea of where your creative talents lie and will have found the focus for the future direction of your work. Highlights • Practical design projects: combine core studies in art and design, drawing, processes, procedures, materials and technology with studio assignments that develop hands-on skills in different creative disciplines • Wide range of art and design subjects: try your hand at graphic design, spatial design, photography, painting and 3D practice • Lecturers who are professional artists and designers • Interactive lectures, seminars and presentations from guest speakers ensure that your learning is up-to-date and relevant, while an introduction to academic study methods prepares you for progression to higher-level design programmes

• Suitable for both school leavers and adult learners Portfolio requirements Please upload an online portfolio (as a PDF file) with your application. If you don't have a portfolio prepared, proceed with the online application and we will contact you when we receive your application. Your portfolio must include 10 – 15 A4 size PDF images not exceeding 60MB in total. Please see the website for more info. Your images could include (but are not limited) to: • Your bursary board or similar year 12 or 13 work • Other drawings, photographs or three-dimensional models • Drawing with an emphasis on observational skills and/or personal expression • Photography with an emphasis on visual skills and technique • Art/design project work • Sketches or notebook pages illustrating visual art/ design concepts • Art/design related work from another discipline, for example jewellery or craft • Images that demonstrates a visual narrative or sequence • Group work you’ve been involved in (including a description of your involvement and contribution to the finished result) Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. Completed Unitec’s Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3): Whitinga including Creative Arts and Creative Arts Additional Level 3 courses


Creative Industries 4. Demonstrate your spoken, written and practical abilities by attending an interview and submitting a portfolio 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have an overall IELTS band score (Academic) of 6, with no band score lower than 5.5. The IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form • Have a TOEFL pBT (Paper-Based Test) score of no less than 550 or equivalent Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

Bachelor of Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates March or July Duration Three years full-time or six years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) The BCE is a multi-disciplinary futurefocused degree that will enable you to make a living from your creativity by preparing you for a range of careers in the Creative Industries – from an independent artist entrepreneur (photographer, graphic designer, moving image artist, or multimedia experience designer), to a member of a creative team inside a larger business (ad agency or tech firm).

Programme overview The Bachelor of Creative Enterprise enables you to design a creative and commercial qualification that best suits your interests. You’ll spend the first year building knowledge in key areas like creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication, as well as getting a taste of a variety of creative practices. Then, we work with you to craft your own creative pathway through Years Two and Three. By focusing on “the T-shaped person” (with a breadth of knowledge across a number of disciplines and a depth of knowledge in one specialisation), the BCE prepares you to be flexible and able to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of the creative digital economy.

• Ability to emerge as an agile practitioner in a dynamic creative market

The BCE is an immersive programme in which students explore how to be selfdirected learners, to take responsibility for themselves and to take ownership of their careers. We have created a dynamic environment and a vibrant hub of realworld projects aimed squarely at getting students out into the workforce. By keeping students focused on the future, the BCE is creating the people who will create the jobs of tomorrow.

4. You may be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required

Highlights • Development of transferable skills and real-world project based learning • Opportunity to work broadly across an array of disciplines and choose their specialization • Exposure to emerging technologies with guest lecturers, cutting edge industry demonstrations, and workshops • Choice of electives from multiple pathways (performing arts, visual arts, design, business, technology, marketing and communications) • Critique sessions and written components to enable students to develop communication skills

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

5. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form 6. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

• Teamwork-based research and development to prepare students for managing a range of creative, entrepreneurial projects

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Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a graduate working in the creative sector who wants to further your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills? The Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise is an innovative new programme that will advance your ability to lead and manage creative enterprise projects. Programme overview Advance your knowledge in an area of creative enterprise and develop your skills by collaborating on projects for real-life clients. Learn through a mixture of creative, technical and theoretical courses and build knowledge in areas such as creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication. Whether you want to specialise in game design, digital marketing, animation or more, you can define your own creative pathway through your choice of specialist electives. You’ll also explore an area of creative practice through a significant work-integrated learning project, tailoring your studies to your career aspirations. Highlights • Advance your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills. • Gain invaluable experience working with real clients on live projects and build strong industry networks while you study • Learn how to tell compelling stories, think creatively, collaborate across disciplines, develop a business plan and manage a budget • Develop your practice by completing work-integrated projects while you study • Taught by academics and industry professionals

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• Choose a creative pathway that suits your interests and skills • Prepares you for a wide range of creative careers Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. You’ll be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 4. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multi-disciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs. The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation. The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change. It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio


Creative Industries critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the campus and city. Highlights • Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators Where to from here Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Develop advanced academic, practical and creative skills through an exhibition, publication or industry project and access multidisciplinary creative studios supervised by industry leading educators, artists and designers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice offers a highly flexible studio or industry based programme based at Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors, producers and other creative thinkers to advance their professional careers within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. In the first semester, a combination of taught, negotiated or studio courses allow you to tailor the learning experience to specialist creative research interests,

whether these fall into traditional (graphic design, industrial design, photography, animation, visual arts, performance) or hybrid domains (service design, experience design, design for social innovation, performance or production design, transmedia, interdisciplinary practice). Your second semester involves conceptualising, proposing and implementing advanced creative research. You will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Creative projects may take place on campus or be integrated into a relevant workplace. Highlights • Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or re-orient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills by taking your practice to an advanced level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication and project proposal skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators • Enhance your creative portfolio with a significant advanced research project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment Continued on page 136

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3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

Master of Creative Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub.

Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams. A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practice-based and qualitative research methods. Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organizations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills. The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Highlights • Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career • Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners

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• Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field • Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media


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Master of Design Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Throughout the year Duration Full-time for two years or four years part-time Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a highly motivated artist or designer looking to enrich your creative practice? The Master of Design offers you the opportunity to undertake a selfdirected art or design project in a topic of your choice to create a body of work at an advanced level. You will work in an intellectually stimulating environment, with guidance from expert supervisors and regular presentations to visiting critics. Programme overview The Master of Design is a research only degree with no taught components. It is extremely flexible and operates on the basis of mutually agreed supervision sessions and regular progression workshops. Highlights • Create a significant body of new work, build a portfolio, improve your job opportunities and refresh or re-orientate your career • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks and practice based methodologies • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Get advanced feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field and visiting critics • Hone your communication skills through critique sessions and written components • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks

• Learn from experts – our lecturers and supervisors include notable artists, designers and educators Portfolio requirements Applicants may be required to attend an interview, at which you may be asked to present and discuss a portfolio of your design work. You may also be asked to submit a brief description of a proposed project which you wish to undertake for the degree.

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/media

You should be ready to discuss your professional history, the ideas within your work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering, and your proposed project. You should have a significant portfolio of professional work that will enable you to reflect critically on your practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the following: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A recognised postgraduate diploma in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher 2. A significant portfolio of professional work which enables us to critically reflect on your prior practice 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing). 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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Product Design

Bachelor of Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates March or July

Product designers create products for all sorts of industries. From electronic medical equipment to homeware and gardening tools, study product design and you’ll learn how to design, make and test your own creations. Whether you want to learn how to make furniture, or you want to develop a brand new product, we’ll show you how to take your design from concept to market. Explore your options Study product design at Unitec and you’ll consider consumer psychology as you develop products that are realistic, creative and designed with a sustainable future in mind. You’ll spend lots of time in studio developing your creative ideas and technical skills. You'll use the latest CAD software to produce your designs, and develop them in our metal, wood, plastics, glass and ceramics workshops. You’ll get to show off your hard work in the campus galleries and at the end-of-year graduate show. Your tutors will be there to guide you at every step. Many of them have their own successful design businesses and are known nationally and internationally. The product design degree is also recognised by industry leaders such as Scion, Design Mobel, Queensberry, Goode Industries and Criterion Group. With all this great experience to inspire you, it’s no wonder our graduates have gone on to win ECC Young Designer of the Year.

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Duration Three years full-time or six years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) The BCE is a multi-disciplinary futurefocused degree that will enable you to make a living from your creativity by preparing you for a range of careers in the Creative Industries – from an independent artist entrepreneur (photographer, graphic designer, moving image artist, or multimedia experience designer), to a member of a creative team inside a larger business (ad agency or tech firm). Programme overview The Bachelor of Creative Enterprise enables you to design a creative and commercial qualification that best suits your interests. You’ll spend the first year building knowledge in key areas like creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication, as well as getting a taste of a variety of creative practices. Then, we work with you to craft your own creative pathway through Years Two and Three. By focusing on “the T-shaped person” (with a breadth of knowledge across a number of disciplines and a depth of knowledge in one specialisation), the BCE prepares you to be flexible and able to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of the creative digital economy. The BCE is an immersive programme in which students explore how to be selfdirected learners, to take responsibility for themselves and to take ownership of their careers. We have created a dynamic environment and a vibrant hub of real-world projects aimed squarely at getting students out into the workforce. By keeping students focused on the future, the BCE is creating the people who will create the jobs of tomorrow.

Highlights • Development of transferable skills and real-world project based learning • Opportunity to work broadly across an array of disciplines and choose their specialization • Exposure to emerging technologies with guest lecturers, cutting edge industry demonstrations, and workshops • Choice of electives from multiple pathways (performing arts, visual arts, design, business, technology, marketing and communications) • Critique sessions and written components to enable students to develop communication skills • Teamwork-based research and development to prepare students for managing a range of creative, entrepreneurial projects • Ability to emerge as an agile practitioner in a dynamic creative market Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. You may be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 5. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form


Creative Industries 6. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/product

Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a graduate working in the creative sector who wants to further your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills? The Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise is an innovative new programme that will advance your ability to lead and manage creative enterprise projects. Programme overview Advance your knowledge in an area of creative enterprise and develop your skills by collaborating on projects for real-life clients. Learn through a mixture of creative, technical and theoretical courses and build knowledge in areas such as creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication.

Whether you want to specialise in game design, digital marketing, animation or more, you can define your own creative pathway through your choice of specialist electives. You’ll also explore an area of creative practice through a significant work-integrated learning project, tailoring your studies to your career aspirations.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

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• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Advance your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills • Gain invaluable experience working with real clients on live projects and build strong industry networks while you study

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/product

• Learn how to tell compelling stories, think creatively, collaborate across disciplines, develop a business plan and manage a budget • Develop your practice by completing work-integrated projects while you study • Taught by academics and industry professionals • Choose a creative pathway that suits your interests and skills • Prepares you for a wide range of creative careers Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. You’ll be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 4. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

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Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multidisciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs. The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation.

The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change. It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the campus and city.

2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing:

Highlights

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators Where to from here Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or

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• Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment. 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/product


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Master of Creative Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams. A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practice-based and qualitative research methods.

Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organizations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills. The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals.

• Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

Highlights

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

• Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

• Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/product

• Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners • Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field • Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and

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Master of Design Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Throughout the year Duration Full-time for two years or four years part-time Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a highly motivated artist or designer looking to enrich your creative practice? The Master of Design offers you the opportunity to undertake a selfdirected art or design project in a topic of your choice to create a body of work at an advanced level. You will work in an intellectually stimulating environment, with guidance from expert supervisors and regular presentations to visiting critics. Programme overview The Master of Design is a research only degree with no taught components. It is extremely flexible and operates on the basis of mutually agreed supervision sessions and regular progression workshops. Highlights • Create a significant body of new work, build a portfolio, improve your job opportunities and refresh or re-orientate your career • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks and practice based methodologies • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Get advanced feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field and visiting critics • Hone your communication skills through critique sessions and written components • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks • Learn from experts – our lecturers and supervisors include notable artists, designers and educators

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Portfolio requirements Applicants may be required to attend an interview, at which you may be asked to present and discuss a portfolio of your design work. You may also be asked to submit a brief description of a proposed project which you wish to undertake for the degree. You should be ready to discuss your professional history, the ideas within your work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering, and your proposed project. You should have a significant portfolio of professional work that will enable you to reflect critically on your practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the following: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A recognised postgraduate diploma in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher 2. A significant portfolio of professional work which enables us to critically reflect on your prior practice 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/product


Visual Arts

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Visual artists work with print, photography, video, animation, projection and performance to create visual and physical representations of themes and ideas. Study visual arts at Unitec and you’ll develop your own unique style through studio-based practice under the guidance of experienced artists. Explore your options Unitec’s creative programmes give you lots of opportunity to explore and develop visual art practice. You'll experiment in a collaborative environment with group critiques and visiting guest speakers. Our experienced lecturers will push your creative development and challenge your thinking. And our international artist in residence programme will inspire you with ideas from around the world. You can stay up-to-date with the line-up of national and international artists at our Snowhite Gallery. You’ll get to show off your own hard work in the campus galleries and at the end-of-year graduate show. With all this dedicated creative practice, it’s no wonder our graduates have won awards and exhibited in private and public galleries around New Zealand.

Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you have natural creative talent, this introductory design programme provides an ideal opportunity to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Investigate a broad range of design and visual art practices, and learn how to reflect critically on your own work. Programme overview Do you have untapped creative potential? The Certificate in Design and Visual Arts is a great opportunity to explore your creative skills and develop your talent. It can serve as a stand-alone qualification or as the perfect foundation for further study. At the end of the programme, you'll have increased confidence in your own creativity, have a better idea of where your creative talents lie and will have found the focus for the future direction of your work. Highlights • Practical design projects: combine core studies in art and design, drawing, processes, procedures, materials and technology with studio assignments that develop hands-on skills in different creative disciplines

Portfolio requirements Please upload an online portfolio (as a PDF file) with your application. If you don't have a portfolio prepared, proceed with the online application and we will contact you when we receive your application. What to include Your portfolio must include 10 – 15 A4 size PDF images not exceeding 60MB in total. Your images could include (but are not limited) to: • Your bursary board or similar year 12 or 13 work • Other drawings, photographs or threedimensional models • Drawing with an emphasis on observational skills and/or personal expression • Photography with an emphasis on visual skills and technique • Art/design project work • Sketches or notebook pages illustrating visual art/ design concepts • Art/design related work from another discipline, for example jewellery or craft • Images that demonstrates a visual narrative or sequence • Group work you’ve been involved in (including a description of your involvement and contribution to the finished result) Continued on page 144

• Wide range of art and design subjects: try your hand at graphic design, spatial design, photography, painting and 3D practice • Lecturers who are professional artists and designers • Interactive lectures, seminars and presentations from guest speakers ensure that your learning is up-to-date and relevant, while an introduction to academic study methods prepares you for progression to higher-level design programmes • Suitable for both school leavers and adult learners

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. Completed Unitec’s Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3): Whitinga including Creative Arts and Creative Arts Additional Level 3 courses 4. Demonstrate your spoken, written and practical abilities by attending an interview and submitting a portfolio 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have an overall IELTS band score (Academic) of 6, with no band score lower than 5.5. The IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form • Have a TOEFL pBT (Paper-Based Test) score of no less than 550 or equivalent Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual

Bachelor of Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates March or July Duration Three years full-time or six years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) The BCE is a multi-disciplinary futurefocused degree that will enable you to make a living from your creativity by preparing you for a range of careers in the Creative Industries – from an independent artist entrepreneur (photographer, graphic designer, moving image artist, or multimedia experience designer), to a member of a creative team inside a larger business (ad agency or tech firm). Programme overview The Bachelor of Creative Enterprise enables you to design a creative and commercial qualification that best suits your interests. You’ll spend the first year building knowledge in key areas like creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication, as well as getting a taste of a variety of creative practices. Then, we work with you to craft your own creative pathway through Years Two and Three. By focusing on “the T-shaped person” (with a breadth of knowledge across a number of disciplines and a depth of knowledge in one specialisation), the BCE prepares you to be flexible and able to adapt to the rapidly changing landscape of the creative digital economy. The BCE is an immersive programme in which students explore how to be selfdirected learners, to take responsibility for themselves and to take ownership of their careers. We have created a dynamic environment and a vibrant hub of realworld projects aimed squarely at getting students out into the workforce. By keeping students focused on the future, the BCE is creating the people who will create the jobs of tomorrow.

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Highlights • Development of transferable skills and real-world project based learning • Opportunity to work broadly across an array of disciplines and choose their specialization • Exposure to emerging technologies with guest lecturers, cutting edge industry demonstrations, and workshops • Choice of electives from multiple pathways (performing arts, visual arts, design, business, technology, marketing and communications) • Critique sessions and written components to enable students to develop communication skills • Teamwork-based research and development to prepare students for managing a range of creative, entrepreneurial projects • Ability to emerge as an agile practitioner in a dynamic creative market Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. You may be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 5. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form


Creative Industries 6. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual

Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise Level 7 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a graduate working in the creative sector who wants to further your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills? The Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise is an innovative new programme that will advance your ability to lead and manage creative enterprise projects. Programme overview Advance your knowledge in an area of creative enterprise and develop your skills by collaborating on projects for real-life clients. Learn through a mixture of creative, technical and theoretical courses and build knowledge in areas such as creative thinking, professional practice, storytelling, digital technology and communication.

• Choose a creative pathway that suits your interests and skills • Prepares you for a wide range of creative careers Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A recognised degree, a professional qualification in a relevant discipline or the ability to demonstrate competencies equivalent to the above 2. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. You’ll be required to attend an interview or audition, submit a portfolio or a combination of all three – we’ll notify you of what is required 4. You may be required to complete a medical declaration form 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

Whether you want to specialise in game design, digital marketing, animation or more, you can define your own creative pathway through your choice of specialist electives. You’ll also explore an area of creative practice through a significant work-integrated learning project, tailoring your studies to your career aspirations.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

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• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Advance your creative, technical and entrepreneurial skills • Gain invaluable experience working with real clients on live projects and build strong industry networks while you study

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual

• Learn how to tell compelling stories, think creatively, collaborate across disciplines, develop a business plan and manage a budget • Develop your practice by completing work-integrated projects while you study • Taught by academics and industry professionals

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Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multidisciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs. The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation. The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change. It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and

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community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the campus and city.

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

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• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators Where to from here? Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice. Practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual


Creative Industries

Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Develop advanced academic, practical and creative skills through an exhibition, publication or industry project and access multidisciplinary creative studios supervised by industry leading educators, artists and designers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice offers a highly flexible studio or industry based programme based at Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors, producers and other creative thinkers to advance their professional careers within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. In the first semester, a combination of taught, negotiated or studio courses allow you to tailor the learning experience to specialist creative research interests, whether these fall into traditional (graphic design, industrial design, photography, animation, visual arts, performance) or hybrid domains (service design, experience design, design for social innovation, performance or production design, transmedia, interdisciplinary practice).

Your second semester involves conceptualisation, proposing and implementing advanced creative research. You will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Creative projects may take place on Campus or be integrated into a relevant workplace.

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

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• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or re-orient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills by taking your practice to an advanced level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual

• Improve your communication and project proposal skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators • Enhance your creative portfolio with a significant advanced research project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and Continued on page 148 • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

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Master of Creative Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams.

A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practice-based and qualitative research methods. Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organizations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills. The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Highlights • Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career • Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners • Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field • Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual


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Master of Design Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Throughout the year Duration Full-time for two years or four years part-time Tuition fees $7,363 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a highly motivated artist or designer looking to enrich your creative practice? The Master of Design offers you the opportunity to undertake a selfdirected art or design project in a topic of your choice to create a body of work at an advanced level. You will work in an intellectually stimulating environment, with guidance from expert supervisors and regular presentations to visiting critics. Programme overview The Master of Design is a research only degree with no taught components. It is extremely flexible and operates on the basis of mutually agreed supervision sessions and regular progression workshops. Highlights • Create a significant body of new work, build a portfolio, improve your job opportunities and refresh or re-orientate your career • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks and practice based methodologies

• Get advanced feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field and visiting critics • Hone your communication skills through critique sessions and written components • Undertake research and training in contemporary contextual and theoretical frameworks • Learn from experts – our lecturers and supervisors include notable artists, designers and educators Portfolio requirements Applicants may be required to attend an interview, at which you may be asked to present and discuss a portfolio of your design work. You may also be asked to submit a brief description of a proposed project which you wish to undertake for the degree. You should be ready to discuss your professional history, the ideas within your work, your interests and the area of research by design that you are considering, and your proposed project. You should have a significant portfolio of professional work that will enable you to reflect critically on your practice. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

1. Achieved one of the following: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A recognised postgraduate diploma in a discipline relevant to your proposed project, with an average grade of B- or higher 2. A significant portfolio of professional work which enables us to critically reflect on your prior practice 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/visual

• Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

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Interior Design

Certificate in Design and Visual Arts Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Train as an interior designer and find out how to design spaces of all shapes and sizes, including residential homes, educational spaces and workplaces, and residential interiors. It’s an exciting career where you can balance technical building knowledge with artistic ideas. Explore your options Study interior design at Unitec and you’ll spend lots of time in studio working on projects for cultural and commercial spaces. You’ll design inspiring retail stores, bars, restaurants, and residential interiors. You’ll study Building Construction Technology along side Architectural students and be introduced to key trade industry suppliers. There’s the opportunity to complete work experience in the industry, as well as working on your own in-depth projects. It’s great experience and one of the reasons our graduates have gone on to win at New Zealand’s Best Awards. Unitec’s interior design courses are highly respected in the industry, and you’ll be inspired by experienced tutors and expert guest lecturers. You will have opportunities to work on real live projects where you will collaborate with other professionals and clients on the design. You’ll get to show off your hard work in the campus galleries and at the end-ofyear graduate show.

Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) If you have natural creative talent, this introductory design programme provides an ideal opportunity to develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Investigate a broad range of design and visual art practices, and learn how to reflect critically on your own work. Programme overview Do you have untapped creative potential? The Certificate in Design and Visual Arts is a great opportunity to explore your creative skills and develop your talent. It can serve as a stand-alone qualification or as the perfect foundation for further study. At the end of the programme, you'll have increased confidence in your own creativity, have a better idea of where your creative talents lie and will have found the focus for the future direction of your work. Highlights • Practical design projects: combine core studies in art and design, drawing, processes, procedures, materials and technology with studio assignments that develop hands-on skills in different creative disciplines • Wide range of art and design subjects: try your hand at graphic design, spatial design, photography, painting and 3D practice • Lecturers who are professional artists and designers • Interactive lectures, seminars and presentations from guest speakers ensure that your learning is up-to-date and relevant, while an introduction to academic study methods prepares you for progression to higher-level design programmes • Suitable for both school leavers and adult learners

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Portfolio requirements Please upload an online portfolio (as a PDF file) with your application. If you don't have a portfolio prepared, proceed with the online application and we will contact you when we receive your application. What to include Your portfolio must include 10 – 15 A4 size PDF images not exceeding 60MB in total. Your images could include (but are not limited) to: • Your bursary board or similar year 12 or 13 work • Other drawings, photographs or threedimensional models. Drawing with an emphasis on observational skills and/or personal expression • Photography with an emphasis on visual skills and technique • Art/design project work • Sketches or notebook pages illustrating visual art/ design concepts • Art/design related work from another discipline, for example jewellery or craft • Images that demonstrates a visual narrative or sequence • Group work you’ve been involved in (including a description of your involvement and contribution to the finished result) Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 3. Completed Unitec’s Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3): Whitinga including Creative Arts and Creative Arts Additional Level 3 courses 4. Demonstrate your spoken, written and practical abilities by attending an interview and submitting a portfolio


Creative Industries 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have an overall IELTS band score (Academic) of 6, with no band score lower than 5.5. The IELTS scores used must be taken from a single IELTS Test Report Form • Have a TOEFL pBT (Paper-Based Test) score of no less than 550 or equivalent Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

Diploma in Applied Interior Design Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,814 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you looking for a creative career and want to fast-track your way into the interior design industry? The Diploma in Applied Interior Design will open the door to a new world of opportunities by equipping you with the essential technical knowledge, and communication and presentation skills to operate within this exciting industry. Programme overview Everyone appreciates beauty, and being surrounded by good design enhances well-being and feeds the spirit. If you have always had a desire to make the world a 'better' and more comfortable place, then this may be the career for you. As a professional interior designer you will work in collaboration with clients, other design professionals and tradespeople, to shape inspiring, functional and dynamic

spaces for people to live, work and play. On the course you'll gain a greater understanding of what interior design is and how it fits into the wider world of design. Projects are taught by designers who specialise in homes, retail stores, office spaces and hospitality interiors for bars, restaurants and hotels. You'll be encouraged to use your passion and your creative talent to challenge the status quo and re-define the ways in which the spaces we inhabit enhance our lives, through inquiry, experimentation, and innovative thinking. Highlights • Teaching staff are highly respected interior design specialists with strong networks within the industry. Tapping into these connections, students undertake work experience in their final year which may lead to full time employment • Graduate students are past and current winners of the Design Institute of New Zealand 'Best Design Awards' in the Spatial Categories • This programme acknowledges the importance of colour to the interior design field. There is a strong focus on the theory, psychology and application of colour within both residential and commercial spaces • Textiles, material technologies, building construction and environmentally sustainable design are key areas of study in this industry-focused programme • Students are given opportunities to work within teams on collaborative, 'real-life projects' where they can interact and work alongside architects and business clients. These will stretch and develop your conceptual abilities

experience. You should also be able to explain your reasons for pursuing a career in interior design. Check our portfolio guidelines for more information. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 from four different subjects including a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. Complete an interview where you’ll also need to pass a colour vision test and submit your portfolio 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

Portfolio requirements If invited to an interview you will be asked to present a portfolio of work that best demonstrates your design skills and abilities. If you have no previous experience in design or visual arts, you need to submit a CV outlining your previous life and work

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Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration One year full-time or two years part-time Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Develop advanced academic, practical and creative skills through an exhibition, publication or industry project and access multidisciplinary creative studios supervised by industry leading educators, artists and designers. The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice offers a highly flexible studio or industry based programme based at Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Programme overview The Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors, producers and other creative thinkers to advance their professional careers within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. In the first semester, a combination of taught, negotiated or studio courses allow you to tailor the learning experience to specialist creative research interests, whether these fall into traditional (graphic design, industrial design, photography, animation, visual arts, performance) or hybrid domains (service design, experience design, design for social innovation, performance or production design, transmedia, interdisciplinary practice). Your second semester involves conceptualising, proposing and implementing advanced creative research. You will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Creative projects may take place on campus or be integrated into a relevant workplace. Highlights • Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or re-orient your profession

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• Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills by taking your practice to an advanced level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication and project proposal skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators. • Enhance your creative portfolio with a significant advanced research project Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing). 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice Level 8 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February and July Duration Six months full-time or one year part-time Tuition fees $3,415 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity and cultural expression? Do you want to work in a highly flexible studio or do you want to learn while you’re at work? This programme offers you the space to be part of a multidisciplinary creative studio team and learn from leading industry educators, artists and designers. Programme overview This programme offers two different work streams: Professional Development or Creative Labs. The Professional Development work stream is designed for school teachers of creative subjects to update, extend and apply their existing academic, practical and creative skills. The focus is self-criticism and reflection skills, classroom and curriculum innovation, enhancing professional practice and career development. It consists of a 60 credit work-based review of learning that takes place primarily on-site. Practically this means that you engage and participate in critical reflection, design thinking workshops, regular community of practice group meetings, and produce a learning portfolio for formative and summative evaluation. The Creative Labs work stream provides opportunities for artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to extend and apply their existing practical, creative and collaborative skills in interdisciplinary studio environments, with a particular focus on enhancing creative practice and career development/change. It consists of a 60 credit project course that takes place in Unitec’s photography, art, design, performance and media facilities and studios and/or in industry and


Creative Industries community settings. Creative practitioners engage with staff and peers in studio critiques, and work towards an exhibition, publication or live event that contributes to the cultural life of the campus and city.

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

Highlights

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Create a body of new work, improve your job opportunities, and refresh or reorient your profession • Develop critical self-reflection, creative thinking and research skills in order to take your practice to a new level • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior

• Ease your transition into a workplace that requires collaborative skills and cross-disciplinary knowledge • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from and engage with supervisors that include notable artists, designers, and educators Where to from here Should you want to study at a Masters level, graduates of the Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice have the option of progressing into the highly sought after Master of Creative Practice.. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; or 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment 3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

Master of Creative Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for three years Tuition fees $6,829 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about creativity or cultural expression? Do you enjoy designing solutions to complex problems, or imagining new ways of experiencing and living in the world? Would your practice and portfolio benefit from undertaking a significant piece of advanced creative research? Consider advancing your career through a Masters programme designed for creative professionals. Programme overview The Master of Creative Practice enables artists, designers, photographers, animators, educators, performers, directors and producers to develop expertise in practice-based creative research within Unitec’s Creative Industries cultural hub. Immerse yourself in an evolving environment of diverse creative practices including dance, theatre, music, film, new

media, animation, visual art, craft, graphic design, product design, experience design and service design. Work on exciting and innovative projects in our art, design, photography, craft and media studios. Learn how to collaborate across disciplines, and facilitate or lead creative projects and teams. A typical first semester experience provides you with foundation knowledge in areas including: locating your creative practice within a wider body of knowledge, reading and thinking critically, experimenting with, and critiquing, approaches to collaborative and creative industry practice, and applying practice-based and qualitative research methods. Negotiated studies courses give you the option of undertaking industry placements with leading creative organizations and agencies in Auckland, while supervised interdisciplinary studios provide possibilities for developing and enhancing practice based research skills. The remainder of your studies is the capstone project, which involves the conceptualisation, proposal and implementation of creative research (90 or 120 credits), during which time you will be supervised and mentored by academic staff and/or industry professionals. Highlights • Create a body of new work, build a portfolio, advance your practice and refresh or reorient your career • Gain industry experience through negotiated placements or work on live projects • Work in an evolving multi-disciplinary environment with exposure to a wide range of approaches, practices, and theories • Improve your communication skills through studio critiques and written components • Learn from supervisors that include notable educators and creative practitioners Continued on page 154

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• Get feedback on your developing work from specialists in your field

3. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Develop highly specialised creative research and critical thinking skills through a significant project

4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline; OR 2. A Bachelor’s degree in an unrelated discipline with a minimum of two years’ appropriate work experience AND demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing: • Recommendations from employers or professional colleagues; and • Evidence of outcomes in the discipline work environment

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• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/interior


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Civil Engineering

New Zealand Diploma in Surveying Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

The Sky Tower, Harbour Bridge and Britomart – Auckland’s iconic landmarks wouldn’t exist without civil engineers. Study civil engineering and you’ll soon find they’re involved in all big infrastructure projects. That’s why civil engineers are in high demand. New Zealand alone needs thousands more graduates over the next 10 years so now’s the time to get started on a civil engineering course. Explore your options From motorways and airports to bridges and tunnels, civil engineers design, plan and oversee the building of structures that keep our cities moving. They also deal with pollution, traffic congestion and other environmental problems.

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Start dates February (full-time or part time) or July part-time (for domestic students only) Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options can be negotiated Tuition fees $6,755 (NZD) (Indicative only) Have you ever wondered how a GPS works, Google Maps is informed, how people navigate the earth, or who decides where and how to build skyscrapers? Join the profession that shapes the world we live in. Programme overview Enter into the highly employable world of surveying and geospatial science and you’ll enjoy a varied, highly connected and outdoorsy career. Surveyors have to be skilled in both measurement and resource management. They collect and analyse information about land, water and other natural resources, and help manage our environment by mapping the earth and the sea floor, establishing property boundaries, and providing accurate data for engineering works.

Study civil engineering and you’ll learn how to choose the best materials, tools and techniques for civil construction projects. You’ll explore computer modeling software and practice your structural drafting skills. And you’ll visit real infrastructure projects like motorways, bridges and tunnels to see how different structures behave once they’re built.

The New Zealand Diploma in Surveying will develop your knowledge and skills in a wide range of topics including:

Whichever civil engineering course you choose, you’ll be in good hands. Many of our staff are Chartered Professional Engineers and members of IPENZ and lots of them work in the industry. It means you learn current best practice, which is one of the reasons Unitec graduates are now in senior roles in New Zealand and across the globe.

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• Geodetic surveying • Cadastral surveying • Engineering surveying • Mapping • Computer Aided Design (CAD) • Satellite navigation systems • Data management and land administration Highlights • Recognised and supported by the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors (NZIS). Enables you to apply for associate membership of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors

• A nationally recognised qualification that equips you with the skills to work as a land surveyor. • Highly employable profession in New Zealand. • Emphasis on practical assignments, including a lot of time outdoors • Access to the latest surveying equipment and technology • A focus on technology: because surveyors have to be up-to-date with the latest technology, you'll further your computer skills and learn to use surveying software • Well connected to industry: our advisory boards include many experts who keep us up-to-date with industry trends and relevant legislation. We’re also well connected with all the top surveying employers in Auckland who are very keen to employ our students Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive the qualification: New Zealand Diploma in Surveying. There are many employment options for diploma graduates and pathways onto further study including the Bachelor of Geospatial Science (coming in late 2018 pending NZQA approval). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 48 NCEA credits at Level 2 in four different subjects including: • 12 credits in Mathematics (preferably in algebra, geometry and trigonometry) or the equivalent • 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. High levels of oral, written and interpersonal communications and mathematical skills are required to complete this programme 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:


Engineering • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

water reticulation, stormwater and waste management

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Transportation – the design, construction and maintenance of roads, rail, sea and airport developments

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

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Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/engineering

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil) Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,314 (NZD) (Indicative only) Gain a solid grounding in civil engineering to help create, improve and protect our environment. Apply theory to practice and provide the expertise needed to successfully complete civil engineering projects. Programme overview Explore civil engineering concepts, contract administration and construction practice. You'll gain a solid understanding of water engineering, structural engineering and road infrastructure, and perfect your civil and structural drafting skills. There is great demand for technically trained engineers worldwide, in particular those with a specialisation, so the diploma allows you to focus on one of three areas: • Structures – the building of dams, bridges, high-rise buildings, viaducts and wharves

• Unitec is the largest provider of civil engineering training in New Zealand at Diploma level • Supported by the civil engineering industry, including the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) • A step towards IPENZ membership: once you've gained a suitable period of work experience as a qualified civil engineer at Diploma level, you'll be eligible for Associate Membership (AIPENZ) • Can serve as a pathway into graduate engineering qualifications • Focus on real-world learning: observe the day-to-day activities of engineering sites, and take part in lab work, land surveying, and workshops • A project where you tackle an engineering problem • Visiting industry experts who will give you a real feel for the career opportunities available in civil engineering

• Your 48 credits must also include at least 12 credits in Mathematics (preferably with achievement standards in algebra, calculus or trigonometry) and a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • An equivalent qualification; or • Equivalent credits from appropriate trades training and/or demonstrated skills and experience; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/engineering

• Cross-credits towards the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) or Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) Prepare for success Well-prepared students have the best chance of success in their studies, so we've put together a free online guide so you can refresh and sharpen some of the skills you'll use on this programme. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. NCEA Level 2 including: • A total of 48 NCEA credits at Level 2 in four different subjects

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Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,140 (NZD) (Indicative only) Dreaming of a career in civil engineering? Gain advanced knowledge of a specialist area within engineering: environmental, geotechnical, water, roading and transportation or structural engineering. Programme overview Develop the skills for a career as a civil engineer. Specialise in geotechnical, water, roading and transportation, structural engineering or environmental engineering. Learn to make informed decisions about civil engineering projects, and apply technology to solve practical engineering problems. Explore computer-modelling techniques, civil engineering project management, engineering materials and structures, and construction practices. Highlights • A nationally-led engineering qualification developed by six of New Zealand's largest institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs) • Approved under a new New Zealandwide framework for three-year engineering degrees • Accredited by the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ). On completion of this programme, combined with a period of work experience, you'll be eligible to apply for membership of IPENZ as a Technical Member (TIPENZ) • Five different pathways: structural engineering, water engineering, geotechnical engineering, roading and transportation engineering, or environmental engineering • Strong links with the engineering industry

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• Small classes: the average class size is just 35-60 students • Cross-credits from the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil) available Focus on one of five specialist areas: • Structural engineering – design, construction and supervision of buildings and other structures • Water engineering – including water supply, wastewater or stormwater disposal, river catchment systems, hydrology and erosion management, and urban drainage systems • Geotechnical engineering – foundation design, consolidation of fine-grained soils, improvement of slope stability, earth-retaining structures, geotechnical investigation and reports, and dewatering of construction sites • Roading and transportation engineering – design, construction and maintenance of roads; rail, sea and airport developments; and traffic engineering and urban transportation studies • Environmental Engineering – including fundamentals of environmental engineering, the sensitive environment, and resource and environmental management Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in Physics • 14 credits in Mathematics (including Algebra and Calculus) • 14 credits in one other approved subject; and • 18 credits from up to two other approved subjects 2. 10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (5 in reading, 5 in writing)

3. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/engineering


Engineering

Land Surveying

New Zealand Diploma in Surveying Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

Land surveying is an exciting and varied career, working both outdoors and indoors in all sorts of different environments. Study land surveying and you could be out in the field collecting data one day, and analysing the findings to produce plans, reports or spatial models the next. There’s lots of employment opportunities too, both in New Zealand and overseas.

Explore your options Land surveyors measure and map the size and shape of the earth’s surface to provide accurate spatial data to engineering, building and surveying projects. Study land surveying and you’ll learn how to plot and analyse land, water, structures and natural resources. You could be using the latest GPS equipment one day and working in our soil, material and fluid engineering labs the next. You’ll get to try out the latest CAD programmes, as well as using numerical modelling and project management software. Unitec has been teaching land surveying for nearly 40 years, so you’ll be in good hands. Our connections with the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors mean you learn current best practice, which is one of the reasons Unitec graduates are now in senior roles across the globe.

Start dates February (full-time or part time) or July part-time (for domestic students only) Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options can be negotiated Tuition fees $6,755 (NZD) (Indicative only) Have you ever wondered how a GPS works, Google Maps is informed, how people navigate the earth, or who decides where and how to build skyscrapers? Join the profession that shapes the world we live in. Programme overview Enter into the highly employable world of surveying and geospatial science and you’ll enjoy a varied, highly connected and outdoorsy career. Surveyors have to be skilled in both measurement and resource management. They collect and analyse information about land, water and other natural resources, and help manage our environment by mapping the earth and the sea floor, establishing property boundaries, and providing accurate data for engineering works. The New Zealand Diploma in Surveying will develop your knowledge and skills in a wide range of topics including: • Geodetic surveying • Cadastral surveying • Engineering surveying • Mapping • Computer Aided Design (CAD)

Highlights • Recognised and supported by the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors (NZIS). Enables you to apply for associate membership of the New Zealand Institute of Surveyors • A nationally recognised qualification that equips you with the skills to work as a land surveyor • Highly employable profession in New Zealand • Emphasis on practical assignments, including a lot of time outdoors • Access to the latest surveying equipment and technology • A focus on technology: because surveyors have to be up-to-date with the latest technology, you'll further your computer skills and learn to use surveying software • Well connected to industry: our advisory boards include many experts who keep us up-to-date with industry trends and relevant legislation. We’re also well connected with all the top surveying employers in Auckland who are very keen to employ our students Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive the qualification: New Zealand Diploma in Surveying. There are many employment options for diploma graduates and pathways onto further study including the Bachelor of Geospatial Science (coming in late 2018 pending NZQA approval). Continued on page 160

• Satellite navigation systems • Geographic Information Systems • Data management and land administration

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 48 NCEA credits at Level 2 in four different subjects including: • 12 credits in Mathematics (preferably in algebra, geometry and trigonometry) or the equivalent • 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. High levels of oral, written and interpersonal communications and mathematical skills are required to complete this programme 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/land

Electrical & Electronic Engineering

New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering Level 3 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Life without electricity? It’s impossible to imagine. Today, technology is everywhere – in telecommunications, security systems and smart buildings. Find out what it can do with one of Unitec’s electrical and electronic engineering courses.

Explore your options Our electrical and electronic engineering courses are practical and handson. You’ll spend lots of time in the workshops and labs trying out the latest electronics equipment. It’s a great place to practice using workbench-simulated circuits, electronic workbenches and lab volt electronic computer hardware. Study electrical engineering and you’ll learn how to test circuits, repair faults, pre-wire electrical installations and connect electric motors and transformers. Study electronic engineering and you’ll focus on analogue, digital and computer electronics. The certificate level electrical engineering courses are great preparation for an apprenticeship as an electrician or electrical engineer. They give you a good grounding in electrical theory, as well as teaching you about the equipment you’ll use on the job and safe working techniques. Whatever you choose you’ll be supervised by our expert staff who have years of experience in electrical, electronics and computer engineering.

Duration One year (full time), part time options available Tuition fees $6,285 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to work in the electrical industry? This certificate is your starting point to a career as a registered electrician or to begin your training in electrical engineering. Programme overview If you're ready to enter into an apprenticeship arrangement or already are in an apprenticeship with an employer, you can further your electrical engineering understanding and skills with the New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering (Level 3) (NZCEE). You'll learn and develop Level 3 competencies such as: • Fault diagnosis and testing techniques • Safe practices • Electrical legislation • Installation and maintenance of electrical machines and electrical equipment in special electrical situations • Communicating with stakeholders on electrical and related matters. The NZCEE is suitable for you if you wish to pathway into: • An apprenticeship • New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) • Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) • Covers the off-the-job requirements for registration as an electrician under the Electricity Act 1992 • A key step towards registration with the Electrical Workers Registration Board

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Engineering • Unit standards will be registered on the NZQF – meaning you have reached industry recognized standards

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) Level 6

• Practical experience reflecting real world application

Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS)

• Study full time or part time – ability to switch between full / part time easily

Start dates February or July

What’s next? Graduates of this qualification will, in the context of the wider electrical industry and under supervision and in a controlled environment, be able to work within the electrical industry as an electrical apprentice, including maintaining current competency and communicating with stakeholders on electrical and related matters. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved NCEA Level 1 in Mathematics, English AND Physics or General Science 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. A minimum of 3 years secondary education 4. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years on’t meet these requirements? D We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/electrical

Campus Mt Albert

• Visiting industry experts will give you a real feel for the career opportunities available in electrical engineering • Cross-credits towards the Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical)

Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Tuition fees $6,314 (NZD) (Indicative only)

1. NCEA Level 2 including:

Learn about the fundamentals of electrical engineering and develop the extensive practical knowledge required to work in the field of power. Programme overview Want to pursue a career as an electrical technician? The New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) is an industryrecognised qualification that allows you to focus on power. You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of electrical engineering theory and practice and will develop the knowledge and skills to work as an engineering technician on construction sites and in engineering workplaces. Highlights • A nationally developed and internationally recognised engineering qualification • Supported by the electrical engineering industry, including the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ) • A step towards IPENZ membership: completion of the programme, combined with a period of work experience, provides eligibility to apply for membership of IPENZ • Small classes: the average class size is just 35-60 students

• A total of 48 NCEA credits at Level 2 in four different subjects. • Your 48 credits must also include at least 12 credits in Mathematics (preferably with achievement standards in algebra, calculus or trigonometry) and a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing). 2. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • An equivalent qualification; or • Equivalent credits from appropriate trades training and/or demonstrated skills and experience; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/electrical

• Can serve as a pathway into graduate engineering qualifications • Focus on real-world learning: observe the day-to-day activities of engineering sites, and take part in lab work, workshops and debates

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New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electronic) Level 6 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for two years or parttime options available Tuition fees $6,314 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn about the fundamentals of electronic engineering and develop the extensive practical knowledge required to work in the fields of electronics. Programme overview Does a career in telecommunications or electronics manufacturing sounds like you? Graduates of the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electronic) will be able to gain employment as engineering technicians in electronics field. The Electronic pathway in the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering is your entry into computer programming, microcontrollers, learning about electronic circuits and their applications. Graduates from the Electronic Engineering strand will be able to: • Apply engineering theory to practice working within well-defined engineering problems relevant to their specialist field of electronic engineering • Use their new engineering knowledge to make informed problem solving decisions in electronic engineering and to implement these decisions • Identify, evaluate and manage risks within well-defined engineering problems relevant to the field of electronic engineering

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Highlights • A nationally developed and internationally recognised engineering qualification • Small classes: the average class size is just 35-60 students • Can serve as a pathway into graduate engineering qualifications

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. NCEA Level 2 including: • A total of 48 NCEA credits at Level 2 in four different subjects

• Focus on real-world learning: observe the day-to-day activities of engineering sites, and take part in lab work, workshops and debates

• Your 48 credits must also include at least 12 credits in Mathematics (preferably with achievement standards in algebra, calculus or trigonometry) and a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Visiting industry experts will give you a real feel for the career opportunities available in electrical engineering

2. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following:

• Learn C++ programming, working with microcontrollers and modern electronic manufacturing technology and techniques

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• Ability to move into industry with high technology involving electronics and telecommunication devices Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive the qualification New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electronic). This programme pathway can cross-credit into the bachelor programmes Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) with an Electronics specialisation, or into the Bachelor of Applied Technology Electrotechnology.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • An equivalent qualification; or • Equivalent credits from appropriate trades training and/or demonstrated skills and experience; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/electrical


Engineering

Bachelor of Applied Technology – Electrotechnology

Programme overview Learn to keep pace with the ever-changing technology in the field of electrical and electronics engineering. The Bachelor of Applied Technology, specialising in Electrotechnology, helps you discover what it takes to develop, engineer and service electrical and electronics equipment. Learn to use materials, tools and equipment skillfully and safely.

• A major industry project in your final

Tuition fees $6,773 (NZD)

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• A mix of theory and practical work to provide you with the knowledge to confidently apply your skills in a wide range of situations

If you complete the first two years of

Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time (day) options available

Discover what it takes to develop, engineer and service electrical and electronic equipment. Gain a sound understanding of control engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, and microprocessor engineering.

• Industry links: thanks to our strong ties with industry sponsor, Schneider Electric, you get to hone your skills using the latest electronics software, workbench-simulated circuits, mechatronics/ electronic workbenches and Labvolt electronic computer hardware

year, giving you a chance to make valuable contacts Qualification Once you’ve successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive the qualification: Bachelor of Applied Technology. Exit qualification the degree, you may exit the programme with a Diploma in Applied Technology (Electrotechnology). Continued on page 164

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical)

1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS)

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and

Start dates March or July

• 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 20 credits at Level 3 in any two of the following domains: Physics, Mathematics with Calculus or Statistics and Modelling 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • Completion of a relevant endorsement of the Certificate in Applied Technology; or • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification AND demonstrate your practical abilities by providing a small portfolio of evidence For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/electrical

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Level 7 Campus Mt Albert Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,140 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about a career in electronic or electrical engineering? The Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) will equip you with the knowledge and skills for employment as an engineer, specialising in electronics, power or mechatronics. Programme overview Develop the expertise for a career as an electronic engineer or electrical engineer and explore subjects including engineering computing, mechanics, mathematics, design and drawing and professional practice. Learn how to use your practical and analytical skills to resolve electrical engineering problems and acquire in-depth knowledge of your chosen specialisation: in either electronics, power or mechatronics engineering. There are 3 pathways within this major. Choose from: • Electronics • Power • Mechatronics

Highlights • A nationally-led engineering qualification developed by six of New Zealand's largest institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs) • Approved under a new New Zealandwide framework for three-year engineering technology degrees • Accredited by the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (IPENZ). Completion of this programme, combined with a period of work experience, will make you eligible to apply for membership of IPENZ as a Technical Member (TIPENZ) • Small classes: the average class size is just 35-60 students • Strong links with the engineering industry • Focus on real-world learning: observe the day-to-day activities of engineering sites, and take part in lab work, workshops and debates • Visiting industry experts will give you a real feel for the career opportunities available in electrical engineering


Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in Physics • 14 credits in Mathematics (including Algebra and Calculus) • 14 credits in one other approved subject; and • 18 credits from up to two other approved subjects 2. 10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or te Reo Māori (5 in reading, 5 in writing) 3. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/electrical

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Engineering student, Zheng Sibo, from Mt Albert won $3000 towards course costs for a solar-powered street lamp design created for one of Unitec’s annual sustainability challenges. Sibo, who is in his second year of a New Zealand Diploma of Engineering, submitted a total of eight entries to the sustainability challenges. His winning design of a dualfacing street light mimics an emerging plant, similar to the sturdy bamboo stalk with opposing leaves. His other designs included a solar powered pod, bicycle ramp and bus stop. “I get all my creative ideas from the world around me. I am excited about creating something new and making a real contribution.” Anthony Lai, one of Unitec’s Engineering lecturers, says he encouraged all his electrical engineering students to enter the design competition as a chance to solve real sustainability problems. “Sibo showed me his designs – they are fascinating. They are modern and have clean lines and great aesthetics. Definitely, I was very impressed, and in my own thinking, he was in for a chance.”

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Self-taught in graphic design, Sibo describes himself as a practical and handson person. DIY stores are his Disneyland. He came to Unitec from the Northern city of Qinhuangdao in the Hebei Province and returned there during the summer break to work for a solar power company. “Ultimately I would like to be to be an electrical or technological engineer – or a teacher,” he says. “I am also a big fan of Marvel comics and superheroes. I have always wanted to style myself on Iron Man. He is an amazing engineer and has amazing motion.”

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Animal Health and Welfare

New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care (Companion Animal) Level 3 Total credits 70 credits (0.583 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

Do you love animals? Animal health and welfare courses at Unitec prepare you for a satisfying career working with animals big and small. Whether you’re interested in animal welfare and behaviour, zookeeping, canine behaviour and training or veterinary nursing, there are lots of areas to specialise in when it comes to caring for animals. Explore your options Study animal health and welfare with us and you'll learn the industry-specific skills you need for a career. Whether it's animal advocacy, health and welfare or behaviour, captive animal management or veterinary nursing, our animal care courses are in-depth and always relevant. Hands-on learning means you’ll handle and care for animals in a range of different settings. It’s great practice for the real world and lets you try out your skills in a supervised environment. Through practical work placements, you'll recognise the signs of good health and ill health in all sorts of animals. You’ll also get an understanding of the social, ethical and environmental issues that impact animal management. A career working with animals is fulfilling and diverse, and thanks to the increasing global awareness of animal rights, there are jobs all over the world for well-trained and enthusiastic professionals.

Start dates Throughout the year depending on your duration of programme Duration Full-time (starts Jul), part-time (starts Feb) and distance learning (starts May) options available Tuition fees $3,979 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about the welfare and care of companion animals? Make a difference by working professionally in the animal care industry. Programme overview Whether you’re straight out of school, currently working with animals or thinking about a career change, the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care is a great place to start! We cover all aspects of animal care including health, hygiene, behaviour and handling. We give you the knowledge and skills to care for a wide range of companion animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents, reptiles and birds, in a variety of settings including your home, pet shops, kennels and catteries. Choose from one of three study options available that works best with your schedule: • Part-time study over one year from February to November. Classes run twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30-8:30pm • Full-time study over one semester from July to November. Classes run four times a week, Monday – Thursday, 5:30-8:30pm • Distance learning over one semester from May to September. Anyone from across New Zealand is eligible for this programme as the bulk of the programme is online

Highlights • Take the first steps towards an animal care-related professional career by gaining a comprehensive understanding of animal husbandry • Develop essential communication skills and professional capabilities • Passionate teaching staff who are experts in their fields and work closely with industry • This programme can provide a pathway for further study in a range of animal management programmes within Environmental and Animal Sciences at Unitec • Access to Unitec's small animal unit where you'll get a hands-on introduction to animal care through 12 hours onsite practical training and 48 hours placement experience at an approved external facility • A mix of on-campus classes, practicals, and self-directed learning What's next? Successful completion of this programme will allow you to: • Work in the animal care industry with limited supervision • If you're interested in continuing your studies, this programme will give you the academic admission requirements for higher-level animal programmes at Unitec including the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant), the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management and the Certificate in Animal Welfare Investigations. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Preferred candidates will have NCEA Level 1, with strengths from the Vocational Pathway Primary Industries sector 2. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English 3. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following:

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Environmental and Animal Sciences • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

business and customer service skills in the work environment.

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

Highlights

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence of equivalent NCEA credits or the ability to study at tertiary level. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/animals

New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Companion Animals) Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for one year Tuition fees $6,821 (NZD) (Indicative only) Develop the knowledge and confidence to work with and care for the day-to-day needs of a wide range of companion animals in different situations. Learn about animal behaviour, and how to recognise signs of good and bad health in a range of companion animals. Programme overview If you have an interest in working with companion animals like dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents and birds, then this is the programme for you. Explore the basics of animal anatomy, health, welfare, behaviour and husbandry across a range of companion animals and understand how these areas help us manage animals in a range of environments. Develop an awareness of the social, ethical and environmental issues that affect animal management. Apply your knowledge and understanding of what you are learning in self-selected work placements. Discover how to communicate effectively within a team and apply basic

• Practical work placements in an animal industry of your choice • Practical experience within Unitec’s Mt Albert small animal unit • Experienced lecturers who are experts in the fields of animal behaviour, health and welfare, and continue to work and research closely with industry • Strong links with industry: there’s an increasing awareness of the importance of animal management in New Zealand, and we’re considered world leaders in animal welfare What's next? If you’re interested in continuing your studies, this programme will give you the academic admission requirements for higher-level animal programmes at Unitec, including the Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/animals

New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Canine Behaviour and Training) Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for one year Tuition fees $6,821 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn to care for and train man’s best friend by studying canine behaviour and training. Explore what influences canine behaviour and husbandry, develop your knowledge of the roles and requirements of canine-related industries in New Zealand, and apply your knowledge through practical training in our dog agility facility. Programme overview

1. 36 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in English

With growing public and legislative

2. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in a relevant science subject

related industries are on the lookout for

3. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following:

interest concerning the management of animals (dogs in particular), caninework-ready graduates. Study our canine behaviour and training programme and you’ll develop the technical and

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

transferable skills needed to work in

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

Begin to understand and recognise canine

• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

to manage day-to-day canine health and

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • The New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care (Level 3) or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

canine-related industries.

behaviour, develop your skills to be able husbandry in a training environment, and apply your knowledge to train a variety of dogs in a range of disciplines. Learn about health and safety planning, the ethics, philosophies and regulatory procedures that surround the canine industries as well as develop an understanding of the Animal Welfare Act as it applies to all animals in New Zealand, specifically to dogs. Continued on page 170

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You’ll also develop a broad understanding of the anatomy and husbandry of a range of animals which enables you to provide them with general care. Highlights • A hands-on approach focusing on practical experience in many aspects of canine obedience and training • Extensive practical training in Unitec’s on-campus dog agility and fenced “offleash” areas, and field work in selected off-campus environments • Self-selected placement(s) in the canine industry • Highly experienced lecturers who continue to work closely with industry and are experts in the fields of animal behaviour, health and welfare, and practical dog training • On-campus individual kennel areas for safe housing of dogs What's next? If you’re interested in continuing your studies, this programme will give you the academic admission requirements for higher-level animal programmes at Unitec, including the Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 36 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in English 2. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in a relevant science subject 3. Have consistent access for the duration of the programme to a dog that has been evaluated and deemed suitable by Unitec’s specialist dog trainers 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

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• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • The New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care (Level 3) or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/animals

New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Captive Wild Animals) Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time distance learning for one year (including work experience and three compulsory block courses) Tuition fees $6,821 (NZD) (Indicative only) Equip yourself with the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to ensure the positive welfare of captive wild animals and manage the day-to-day operations of wildlife or zoo keeping. Gain industry experience and contacts at an approved zoo facility within New Zealand. Programme overview This programme can turn your dream of working in the zoo industry into reality. Develop your knowledge and understanding of how to maintain the safety and welfare of animals, and yourself, in a captive wild animal environment. This includes feeding, safety and hygiene practices, natural behaviours, enrichment and life histories. Learn to recognise and respond to health issues and emergencies involving captive wild animals. You’ll learn about what role captive wild animal facilities play in society, both in today’s world and historically, and you’ll explore the impact of zoos on conservation locally and globally.

Highlights • The only qualification in New Zealand that can train you to become a zookeeper • Recognised by all the main zoos in New Zealand as the entry-level qualification to work in this industry • As a distance learning programme, you have the benefit of lots of work experience: 280 hours at an approved zoological park where you can apply what you’ve learnt about husbandry to a wide variety of exotic species • Take part in three compulsory block courses, each six days, on-campus in Auckland, learning crucial skills and gaining knowledge in face-to-face lectures, meeting students from other zoos around New Zealand and attending field trips at Auckland Zoo What's next? If you’re interested in continuing your studies, this programme will give you the academic admission requirements for higher-level animal programmes at Unitec, including the Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 36 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in English 2. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in a relevant science subject 3. Provide evidence you have been accepted by one or more approved zoo facilities in New Zealand to complete 280 hours work experience with them. Work experience must be completed within your year of study and must include minimum hours on specific animal groups (see application information) 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency


Environmental and Animal Sciences • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • The New Zealand Certificate in Animal Care (Level 3) or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission or more information download F the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/animals

Certificate in Animal Welfare Investigations Level 4 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time distance learning for one year (including three five-day compulsory block courses and compulsory work experience) Tuition fees $6,087 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about protecting animals from cruelty or neglect? Learn about working as an animal welfare investigator with this one-year programme that offers the convenience of distance learning, with three five-day compulsory on-site block courses. Programme overview Explore the role of an animal welfare investigator and the requirements, procedures and powers of this role in terms of animal welfare law, animal health and husbandry, techniques for investigations and prosecutions, and communication skills. Highlights • Essential for industry recognition: to become a warranted animal welfare investigator under the Animal Welfare Act 1999, you need to have the Certificate in Animal Welfare Investigations and be employed by an approved organisation

• 28 hours of compulsory work experience: you spend 20 hours working alongside a practising warranted animal welfare investigator and eight hours in a district court

New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant)

• Suitable for mature students, school leavers and those who work with animals and want to know more about animal welfare and the Animal Welfare Act 1999

Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS)

• Lecturers who are passionate about animals and experts in the fields of animal welfare investigations, animal behaviour, health and welfare. They continue to work closely with the industry

distance learning options available

• Visits from guest lecturers from the industry

Level 5 Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for one year or Tuition fees $6,739 (NZD) (Indicative only) Learn the fundamentals of animal nursing with lots of opportunity to put theory into practice at Unitec’s on-Campus veterinary clinic Vet Care Unitec, sister clinic Vet

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

Care Grey Lynn, as well as your choice of

1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English

Study the New Zealand Certificate in

2. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in Biology and/or Chemistry, or another relevant science subject

external clinics across New Zealand. Programme overview Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant) and we’ll help you build your knowledge of basic animal care for a range of species.

3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

This is a hands-on programme that

4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following:

care of animals in a clinical environment.

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

teaches the practical skills, knowledge and attributes needed to help assist with the

Through tutorials, group work, practical sessions, and demonstrations you will learn to assist veterinarians and veterinary nurses, and contribute to providing a high standard of care for patients. You will be able to put your skills into practice in Unitec’s veterinary simulation clinic as well as during placements at veterinary clinics.

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

As well as building practical skills, you will

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

get a firm grounding in the principles that

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission.

learn the communication and business

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underpin the health, husbandry, welfare and behaviour of animals. You will also aspects needed to work effectively in animal industries. This combination will give you the ethical values and cultural understanding that you need to be an effective member of a professional veterinary team. Continued on page 172

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Highlights • Learn from lecturers who are experienced veterinarians and veterinary nurses, and who work closely with the veterinary industry • Gain hands-on experience at Unitec’s on-campus, award-winning veterinary simulation clinic, our veterinary clinic Vet Care Unitec, as well as Veterinary Specialist Group and external veterinary clinics • Develop a solid understanding of best practice in a professional clinical environment • Benefit from a blended learning approach that includes group work, online tutorials, practical sessions and one-to-one supervision What's next? If you successfully complete the programme, you can apply to enrol in the New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. You’ll need to successfully complete the diploma programme to be able to graduate as a qualified veterinary nurse and become registered with the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association. You could also continue your studies with the Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare) which allows for the cross crediting of multiple papers. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 including 12 credits in English 2. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in one science subject 3. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in Mathematics 4. Demonstrate work experience with animals and an aptitude for working with the public: • Supply an employer letter of recommendation (you need to have spent at least three days working in the veterinary clinic

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• A reference from an employer where you’ve worked with the public (e.g. retail) or from a teacher 5. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form 6. Sign a consent form allowing a Ministry of Justice convictions database search by Unitec Institute of Technology 7. Complete a medical declaration form 8. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • An equivalent qualification. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/animals

New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing Level 6 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for one year, part-time for two years or distance learning options available Tuition fees $6,739 (NZD) (Indicative only) Study to be a qualified veterinary nurse and develop the technical skills and medical knowledge you need to become an effective veterinary nurse in a professional veterinary team.

Programme overview The New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing provides a platform for you to build the hands-on skills and knowledge you need to become a qualified veterinary nurse and help animals maintain the best possible health and quality of life in a clinical environment. It is the ideal next step if you have already completed the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant) or equivalent and want to advance your capabilities to the next level. Through demonstrations, practical sessions, group work, small group tutorials and real life case studies, you'll learn how to manage patients and clients, and contribute to the treatment and care of animals. There are plenty of opportunities to put theory into practice at external veterinary clinics across New Zealand and at Unitec’s on-campus veterinary facilities including our veterinary simulation clinic, Vet Care Unitec (our fully functioning vet clinic), or the on-site specialist veterinary hospital, Veterinary Specialist Group. You will graduate as a qualified veterinary nurse who is able to work effectively and efficiently in a clinical setting, and you'll be eligible for registration with the New Zealand Veterinary Nursing Association. Highlights • Build advanced technical skills through a significant amount of clinical practice at Unitec's on-Campus veterinary facilities and at external clinics across New Zealand • Develop a thorough understanding of: what's considered best practice in a clinical environment and the ethical and welfare implications of veterinary care • Learn from experienced lecturers who are knowledgeable in veterinary medicine/science, animal health and welfare, microbiology, genetics and animal behaviour • Benefit from a blended learning approach that includes practical sessions, group work, online/small group tutorials, and one-on-one supervision


Environmental and Animal Sciences • The opportunity to apply for a practical

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placement at the New Zealand Centre for Conservation Medicine at Auckland Zoo (placements limited) What's next? Once you’ve completed this programme, you could continue your studies with the Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare) which allows for the cross crediting of multiple papers.

Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert

Admission requirements

Start dates February or July

For this programme, you will need

Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available

the following: 1. Successfully completed the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant) or equivalent 2. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form 3. Sign a consent form allowing a Ministry of Justice convictions database search by Unitec Institute of Technology 4. Complete a medical declaration which provides evidence of your ability to practice safely as a veterinary nurse 5. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 6. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Graduates of Unitec’s Certificate in Animal Management (Animal Clinical Care) who have two or more years of practice as a veterinary nursing assistant

Tuition fees $6,911 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you passionate about animal management and welfare? Develop a thorough understanding of animal health, welfare, behaviour modification, handling and husbandry, conservation and human/ animal interaction. Programme overview Animal management and welfare is a rapidly growing field of study and work. This unique programme will prepare you with the knowledge and skills you need to be successful in a wide range of emerging animal management and welfare careers. This programme addresses the demand for ethical professionals in industries and organisations associated with the management and care of animals. You’ll develop an understanding of animal behaviour modification, health and welfare, handling and husbandry, conservation and human/animal interactions. Highlights • A holistic approach that combines theoretical knowledge and practical skills to evaluate the welfare, management and training needs of wild, exotic, and companion animals • Practical experience in simulated and real-world situations • Visits to various animal welfare organisations and voluntary groups – you may even be able to undertake part of your studies at one of their sites

• A chance to complete a research report in an area of your own interest in order to develop the skills you'll need for a career in your chosen field • Relevant and current teaching: our lecturers keep up with industry trends through links with zoos in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch, the Department of Conservation, MPI Biosecurity and the SPCA • A teaching team of highly qualified and experienced animal behaviour experts, animal trainers, animal welfare scientists and veterinarians Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. If English is your second language you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission; or Continued on page 174

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I f you’ve successfully completed the New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing, you can cross-credit multiple papers towards admission to this programme For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/animals

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Highlights • Learn with experts in a variety of discipline practice pathways to develop a unique set of skills for the science or communication career market • Participate in teaching and learning that focuses on practical application • Work on a communication project where, for example, you may produce a documentary on your own research Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and

Tuition fees $6,911 (NZD) (Indicative only)

• 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

Science knowledge has more value and impact when people understand it and know how it effects them. At Unitec you can become a qualified scientist as well as learn how to think and work as a communicator. This is an increasingly desirable set of skills in a world ever changing and influenced by science.

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

Programme overview Science knowledge is critically important in solving environmental issues we face as a planet, as communities and as individuals. Science can solve global environmental crises if large numbers of people know about and understand them. This the challenge we are responding to with our Science Communication major. There is a critical need in the industry for science graduates who understand powerful communication in our visual world, and who can use it in their professional practice.

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

When you study Science Communication at Unitec, you’ll be based in the Environmental and Animal Sciences practice pathway but you’ll also have the opportunity to develop communication skills with the Business Practice and Creative Industries practice pathways. You can choose to learn handson media production or communication techniques that will allow you to have a real impact as a practising science professional.

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3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. If English is your second language you will need one or more of the following:

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

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Environmental and Animal Sciences

Conservation and Biodiversity Management

Bachelor of Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Study conservation and biodiversity management at Unitec and you’ll learn how to examine ecosystems and advise on the sustainable management of land. You'll also develop an understanding of biosecurity and the impacts, management and risks of foreign species to a country. It’s great preparation for a rewarding career protecting our natural environment. Explore your options As our human footprint increasingly makes its mark on the planet, conservation experts are in demand. Unitec’s conservation qualification is a great starting point towards becoming one of New Zealand’s conservation, biodiversity management or biosecurity leaders. You’ll explore how ecosystems work and find out how to implement strategies to support biological diversity and the protection and maintenance of the world's natural environments. We'll help you develop your knowledge and confidence with plant identification and you’ll also find out how social, cultural and policy decisions impact our natural environment, and the ways biodiversity managers can respond to this. All this, plus a teaching team of highly qualified and respected scientists and industry consultants to help you build the expertise you need to make a difference.

Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,911 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to help protect the planet? Find out about ecosystems, conservation issues, and the sustainable management of land, animals and plant life, as well as the management strategies that promote the conservation of biodiversity and address biosecurity. Programme overview As a biodiversity management student, you’ll explore how ecosystems function and support biological diversity, and how managers of biodiversity are responding to increasing concern over the effect of human activities on the world. Find out how society views and influences the natural environment, discover how social, cultural and policy frameworks influence management decisions and develop your knowledge and skill with plant identification. You’ll also develop an appreciation of the influence government agencies, nonstatutory organisations and voluntary bodies have on biodiversity and biosecurity. Highlights • Developed in response to increasing global concerns over the human impact on our natural environment • Emphasis on practical application: possible work experience in applied settings for organisations like Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), Department of Conservation (DOC), the Auckland Council or volunteer organisations • A chance to complete a research report in an area of your own interest in order to develop the skills you'll need for a career in your chosen field

• One of our biggest strengths is plant identification, a skill well regarded by the conservation industry. We’ll help you develop your knowledge and confidence with plant identification • A teaching team of highly qualified and respected scientists and industry consultants including botanists and an ornithologist Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. If English is your second language you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/biodiversity

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Bachelor of Applied Science (Science Communication) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Tuition fees $6,911 (NZD) (Indicative only) Science knowledge has more value and impact when people understand it and know how it effects them. At Unitec you can become a qualified scientist as well as learn how to think and work as a communicator. This is an increasingly desirable set of skills in a world ever changing and influenced by science. Programme overview Science knowledge is critically important in solving environmental issues we face as a planet, as communities and as individuals. Science can solve global environmental crises if large numbers of people know about and understand them. This the challenge we are responding to with our Science Communication major. There is a critical need in the industry for science graduates who understand powerful communication in our visual world, and who can use it in their professional practice. When you study Science Communication at Unitec, you’ll be based in the Environmental and Animal Sciences practice pathway but you’ll also have the opportunity to develop communication skills with the Business Practice and Creative Industries practice pathways. You can choose to learn handson media production or communication techniques that will allow you to have a real impact as a practising science professional. Highlights • Learn with experts in a variety of discipline practice pathways to develop a unique set of skills for the science or communication career market • Participate in teaching and learning that focuses on practical application • Work on a communication project where, for example, you may produce a documentary on your own research

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau 4. If English is your second language you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/biodiversity


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Medical Imaging

Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates February Duration Full-time for three years

Medical imaging is an essential part of modern healthcare. Medical imaging technologists take X-rays, mammograms, ultrasounds and computed tomography images to help diagnose patients' injuries and diseases. Study medical imaging and you could find yourself highly sought after, both here in New Zealand and overseas. Explore your options Unitec’s medical imaging undergraduate programme provides you with the theoretical and clinical knowledge to work as a medical imaging technologist (MIT). You'll also get an introduction to more advanced imaging systems such as ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Block periods of time working in a radiology/x-ray department means lots of hands-on experience which ensures you graduate work-ready as a medical imaging technologist with a sound understanding of anatomy, physiology, pathology and physics. And if you’re already qualified, you can take your career further with a postgraduate programme. They’re designed in partnership with clinical colleagues to make sure they meet current industry needs. We offer flexible study options so you can fit professional development around your job and equip yourself for future practice.

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Tuition fees $6,972 (NZD) (Indicative only) Interested in becoming a health professional with a career in medical radiation technology? This programme will develop your skills in diagnostic imaging through applied thinking and doing, so you can safely use radiation to obtain images for diagnostic use. Programme overview The Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) provides you with the clinical and theoretical knowledge to work as a medical imaging technologist (MIT). Learn to safely use radiation to obtain images for diagnostic use. To produce these images, you need a sound understanding of anatomy, physiology, pathology, physics, and the medical radiation equipment and clinical techniques you will use. We'll help you develop these skills so you complete your degree confident and work-ready. You'll also get an introduction to more advanced imaging systems. We encourage early application as spaces for this programme are limited. Applications close Friday 15 September. Highlights • Accredited by the New Zealand Medical Radiation Technologists Board (MRTB) • Leads to industry registration: once you've completed this programme you can apply for registration with the New Zealand Medical Radiation Technologists Board (MRTB) • This programme is an internationally recognised qualification • Highly qualified teaching staff with extensive first-hand experience of clinical provision and discipline need

• At Unitec, we think the best way to learn is a mixture of thinking and doing. You'll spend block periods of time working in a radiology/x-ray department as well as developing your medical knowledge so you can easily transition to the workplace. Our staff will help you find suitable clinical placements. We currently have students placed in public and private providers in Auckland and Whangarei Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 12 credits at Level 3 in English, Mathematics and one Science subject 2. Be at least 17 years old by the time the programme begins 3. Have a current First Aid Certificate from an OSH approved source 4. Be able to participate in all clinical aspects of the programme 5. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form 6. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of


Health Care 7. If you don’t have the required NCEA Level 3 English credits, you will need an overall IELTS (Academic) score of at least 6.5, with no band score lower than 6.0, a TOEFL score of 575 or equivalent Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/imaging

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Wāitakere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for six months plus half-time for six months or part-time for one to four years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice is a flexible postgraduate programme with a focus on work-based learning. This innovative new qualification enables practitioners from a range of fields to develop specialist knowledge and skills that are relevant to their work, practice and community. Programme overview Are you looking for a postgraduate programme that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your pathway to your career aspirations? The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice will see you to undertake work-relevant research and projects as part of your studies, updating and extending your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession.

Highlights • A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment • Specialise in Social Practice, Clinical Research or Health Science or define your own pathway • Further your studies by progressing to the Master of Applied Practice • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations • Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more • Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work • Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you.

Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the below: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above • Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment relevant to Social Practice 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 3. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/imaging

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Master of Applied Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Wāitakere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or parttime for two to six years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) Master your professional practice with a highly flexible postgraduate programme suitable for practitioners from a range of fields. Undertake work-integrated research and projects and develop new knowledge and skills that are relevant to your work, practice and community. Programme overview The Master of Applied Practice is an innovative postgraduate qualification that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your masters to your practice and career aspirations. You’ll undertake a practicebased research project in your own workplace, advancing your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession. Highlights • A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment • Specialise in Social Practice, Clinical Research or Health Science or define your own pathway • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations • Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more

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• Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work • Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree or Level 7 Graduate Diploma in the same or similar discipline 2. Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/imaging


Health Care

Nursing

Bachelor of Nursing Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates February Duration Full-time for three years

When it comes to improving people's health and wellbeing, nurses are a critical part of the medical world. They're also in high demand both in New Zealand and overseas, which means opportunities for travel. Study nursing at Unitec and get set for a career that's challenging, rewarding and makes a real difference to people’s lives. Explore your options A nursing qualification from Unitec opens up lots of career paths. You could work in child health, aged care, acute hospital care, rehabilitation, mental health or primary healthcare. During your studies you’ll have lots of opportunity to ask questions, solve problems and treat real patients in your clinical practice settings. Visits to the North Shore or Waitākere Hospital, Mason Clinic, Rehab Plus, private surgical hospitals and primary healthcare organisations will open your eyes to your future work places. You'll also spend time at the Education and Practice Simulation Centre at Waitākere Hospital – a high-tech, simulated hospital environment where you can practice your nursing skills. You’ll graduate with in-depth knowledge and skills in everything from anatomy, physiology and mental health, to acute care, human development and bioscience. And you'll be confident and well prepared to make a difference.

Tuition fees $6,570 (NZD) (Indicative only) Study nursing and prepare yourself for a diverse, challenging and rewarding career that makes a real difference to people’s lives. With the Bachelor of Nursing, you’ll gain the skills required to work as a qualified, registered nurse in a range of health-related areas such as community and mental health, medical and surgical nursing, primary care, paediatrics and research. You’ll practice what you’ve learnt at Waitākere Hospital in the Awhina Simulation Centre, and during placements, so you graduate confident and work-ready. Programme overview Are you after a diverse and successful nursing career? Develop the skills to become a comprehensive, qualified, registered nurse, and an effective member of a health care team, by studying Unitec’s Bachelor of Nursing. You'll learn to assess, manage and communicate effectively with patients in hospitals and the local community, gain an understanding of medical and surgical nursing, and community and mental health as well as evaluate ethical dilemmas in clinical nursing practice and explore the role and application of technology in the health care environment.

• Focuses on meeting health challenges and maintaining commitment to evidence-based practice • Practice what you’ve learnt at the Waitākere Hospital Awhina Simulation Centre so you graduate confident in your skills and work-ready • Over the three years of your degree you’ll complete a minimum of 1100 hours of practice placements (approximately 200 days will be in practice settings). In your final year, you’ll work rostered nursing duties • A teaching team of experienced and multi-cultural staff, many of whom still work in clinical nursing practice • Access to computerised library databases and the internet to quickly access clinical reference tools • Practice placement experiences range in disciplines (from acute care, surgery and medicine to rehabilitation/disability, preventative care, mental health and primary care) and location (from Waitākere Hospital, North Shore Hospital, Starship Children’s Hospital and private surgical hospitals to the Mason Clinic, Rehab Plus, primary health care organisations and accident and medical clinics) Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. University Entrance which requires NCEA Level 3 including: • 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in three different approved subjects

We encourage early application as spaces for this programme are limited.

• 12 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in one Science subject

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• 10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Māori (5 in reading, 5 in writing)

• Graduate as a qualified nurse who is eligible to become registered once you've passed the exam set but the Nursing Council of New Zealand • Our programme is approved by the Nursing Council of New Zealand • The only programme in West Auckland which prepares you for registration as a nurse

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4. Provide evidence of immune status 5. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form. 6. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of 7. If English is your second language you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • Successful completion of the Certificate in University Preparation or equivalent including international students For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/nursing

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for six months plus half-time for six months or part-time for one to four years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice is a flexible postgraduate programme with a focus on work-based learning. This innovative new qualification enables practitioners from a range of fields to develop specialist knowledge and skills that are relevant to their work, practice and community. Programme overview Are you looking for a postgraduate programme that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your pathway to your career aspirations? The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice will see you to undertake work-relevant research and projects as part of your studies, updating and extending your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession.. Highlights • A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment • Specialise in Social Practice, Clinical Research or Health Science or define your own pathway • Further your studies by progressing to the Master of Applied Practice • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations

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• Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more • Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work • Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the below: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above • Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment relevant to Social Practice 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)


Health Care 3. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/nursing

Master of Applied Practice Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or parttime for two to six years

Highlights

Admission requirements

• A flexible programme that can be tailored to subjects and issues relevant to your career

For this programme, you will need

• Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies

Diploma in the same or similar discipline

1. A Bachelor’s degree or Level 7 Graduate

2. Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of

• Develop your specialist knowledge and skills in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment

successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a

• Specialise in Social Practice, Clinical Research or Health Science or define your own pathway

in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

work environment 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2

4. If English is your second language, you

• Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations

will need one or more of the following:

• Transdisciplinary: suitable for professionals from sectors including social work, community development, government, healthcare, education and more

• Be able to provide evidence you

• Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research

Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only)

• Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your life and work

Master your professional practice with a highly flexible postgraduate programme suitable for practitioners from a range of fields. Undertake work-integrated research and projects and develop new knowledge and skills that are relevant to your work, practice and community.

• Study at our Wāitakere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses

Programme overview The Master of Applied Practice is an innovative postgraduate qualification that allows you to choose options and electives from across faculties, tailoring your masters to your practice and career aspirations. You’ll undertake a practicebased research project in your own workplace, advancing your professional knowledge and contributing to your organisation, community or profession.

the following:

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/nursing

About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time (e.g. if you are an international student) your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview.

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Osteopathy

Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere, Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for three years

Interested in health and wellness? Want a job where you can make a difference to people’s lives? Osteopathy is a form of diagnosis and treatment that focuses mainly on the muscles and joints of the body. Study osteopathy and you’ll learn how to treat all sorts of conditions – from sport injuries to whiplash to pregnancy-related pain. Explore your options Train to be an osteopath and you’ll learn how to help people with all sorts of different problems. Back, neck or joint pain, headaches or occupational injuries, osteopaths help everyone from young children to elderly people. First you’ll learn the theory with the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology), where you’ll study the core sciences of anatomy, physiology and pathology, as well as osteopathic principles and techniques. You’ll put it into practice as a Master of Osteopathy student, treating real patients at our fully functioning osteopathy clinic on campus. You’ll be supervised every step of the way by experienced osteopaths who will help you build your clinical problem solving skills and osteopathic technique. And because osteopaths often set up their own clinical practice, you'll develop strong clinical management skills as well.

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Tuition fees $7,252 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you interested in a career in osteopathy? This programme is the first step towards achieving that goal. Study core biosciences such as anatomy and physiology, and clinical sciences like pathology. You'll also study osteopathic principles and techniques, and observe experienced osteopaths at our Mt Albert osteopathy clinic. Programme overview Osteopathy is a form of diagnosis and treatment that focuses mainly on the muscles and joints of the body and can make a real difference to a person’s quality of life. The Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) will provide you with the foundation for our Master of Osteopathy programme where, once completed, you can apply to become a registered osteopath. During the first semester of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology), you’ll study core courses which introduce you to the world of health and social sciences. They’ll also teach you how to work collaboratively with a range of other health and social science students and lecturers. This includes face-to-face tutorials, online activities and self-directed study. From there, you’ll start to develop the hands-on skills that are key to practicing as an osteopath. You’ll find out how to improve and maintain people’s health and you’ll work with senior osteopathy students at Unitec’s Mt Albert osteopathy clinic. Highlights

• Industry registration: together with the Master of Osteopathy, the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) forms a five-year package that enables you to become a registered osteopath • Unitec's Mt Albert osteopathy clinic provides a space for you to interact with senior students and tutors who diagnose and treat real patients • Highly qualified lecturers with strong ties to the health care industry • We have close links with professional bodies in New Zealand and Australia, and with osteopathic schools in Australia and Britain What's next? If you successfully complete the programme with at least a final-year average grade of B, you can apply to enrol in our Master of Osteopathy programme. You'll need to successfully complete the master's programme to register with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand, and to enter practice in New Zealand. Fast track option for human biology, health or sports science graduates If you have a health or sports science degree, you may be able to fast track your study and move straight into the second or third year of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology). Each applicant is considered on a case-by-case basis. To find out more email study@unitec.ac.nz Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 including: • A minimum of 18 credits at NCEA Level 3 in Chemistry • A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 3 in three subjects (Chemistry not included) 2. A minimum of 14 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher Mathematics or Pangarau

• Accredited by the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand

3. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form.

• The only New Zealand-based osteopathy programme and Unitec is one of only four providers in Australasia

4. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including:


• Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • An equivalent qualification For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/osteopathy

Master of Osteopathy Level 9 Total credits 240 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February Duration Full-time for two years Tuition fees $12,221 (NZD) (Indicative only) Further your understanding of osteopathic treatment techniques, and develop clinical problem solving skills. Work with real patients in Unitec's on-campus Osteopathic Clinic.

Programme overview Gain the skills to become a safe and competent osteopathic practitioner who can provide patient management and care within a multi-cultural environment. Improve your understanding of osteopathic treatment techniques, and learn to embrace and distinguish between a variety of healthcare paradigms. Further your ability to engage in critical reflective practice, scholarly debate and research, and learn to critically assess your own performance. You'll also find out how to locate and integrate healthcare information to the benefit of the patient. Highlights • Emphasis on clinical practice, critical thinking and research • Programme accredited by the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand • The only programme in New Zealand that allows graduates to apply for registration with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand, and to enter practice as an osteopath • Work with real patients each week in Unitec's on-campus Osteopathic Clinic, under the supervision of professional osteopaths • Highly qualified lecturers who are experts in their field, with many also engaged in private practice. Staff have active relationships with diverse health services, which enables the programme to reflect many of the complexities of real life • Guest lecturers from other healthcare disciplines • Positive relationships with professional bodies in New Zealand and Australia, and close links with osteopathic schools in Australia and Britain • Students undertake a research thesis in an area of interest, which involves one-to-one research supervision with experienced research supervisors • Helps you develop a commitment to lifelong learning and personal development

What's next? Once you've successfully completed the Master of Osteopathy, you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Successfully completed the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) with a B grade average in the final year, or an Osteopathic Council of New Zealand (OCNZ) recognised equivalent 2. Complete a self-declaration of criminal convictions and medical conditions form 3. Demonstrate clinical and professional aptitude 4. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a current member 5. If English is your second language and you have not completed the Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) or an OCNZ recognised equivalent, you will need to have an IELTS band score of no less than 7.0 in each band test Don't meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/osteopathy

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hats, boots and 1950s

underwear In a room in Unitec’s Building 06, a group of students work on the Victorian style lace up boots they’ve designed themselves and are now covering with a range of fabrics.

Currently there are five students in the third year of Production Design and Management (Costume Design), a closeknit group that operates as a wardrobe team might on any film set or theatrical production. “We’re all very much hands on learners,” says Rebekah.

Behind them is another workshop that looks like that which you might find behind the scenes of a film set; a mannequin clad in a jester suit, some in 1950s style underwear, one wearing a velvet and bejeweled pantsuit that looks as if it could have been lifted out of a movie produced by Cecil B. DeMille.

Their classroom has also been set up as a wardrobe department would be in the real world. “We’ve deliberately set this space up like it would be in industry,” says Erin O’ Neill, who was appointed coordinator for Costume Design in 2012. “So when students go on secondment, they’re familiar with the environment and how to work in it.”

This is the headquarters for Unitec’s Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Production Design and Management). Third year students, Lauren Millar and Rebekah Cancare were completing their Victorian boots and about to move into designing and making 1950s flats. They were introduced to costume design after attending an introductory costume design workshop at Unitec for high-school students, and recall it as something of an epiphany. “I walked into the room and just melted into the floor,” says Rebakah. “I thought, this is where I need to be!” Lauren had a similar response. Unitec’s three-year course in Production Design and Management (Costume Design) involves learning how to design and then make costumes top to toe -- hats, jewellery, buttons, underwear, shoes -- and for a variety of different purposes and periods. Third year students are tasked with designing costumes for “The Greatest Show on Earth”, a 1950s film produced by Cecile B. De Mille, which explains the aforementioned velvet pantsuit.

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Lauren says one of the most appealing aspects of the course is that the lecturers treat students more “like future colleagues”. Rebekah agrees. “One of the lecturers we had last year said, ‘in 18 months we’ll be colleagues, so that’s how I’m going to treat you, that’s how we’re going to run this class; we’re colleagues, collaborating on design.’” Kate Mason initially began studying fashion design at another institution, but left after it became apparent that she wouldn’t be able to focus on costume design. Unitec’s Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Production Design and Management) has fitted like a glove, in terms of what is taught as well as the way it’s taught. “It’s more of an apprenticeship,” she says. “You’re bouncing ideas off your lecturer, sitting and talking to them, and you’ll go and say ‘how do you think I should do this?’ and you’ll end up in a 40 minute

conversation about so many others things, all of which will be constructive. Having practitioners teaching you more like an apprentice than a novice helps you grow as a practitioner.” It’s not all about designing and sewing, she says. “You learn how to budget. You learn how to prioritise your time -- for example, we’ve got seven weeks to pull together everything we need, which involves talking with directors, fittings, alterations ...” Students are taught by a number of wellregarded practitioners. Erin has worked on hundreds of productions in a costume career in theatre, opera and film, in New Zealand, Britain and Italy. “The industry are very engaged with what we’re doing,” says Erin. “Because they want and need people who are trained in costume design.” The rate of graduate employment is 100%, she says. “We have to hang on to our students, because they’re often offered work before they’ve finished their degree. But we like them to complete their third year, so we can polish them up.”


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English Language

New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 2) Level 2 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/english

Start dates February, May, July or September

Do you want a qualification but need to improve your English? Do you want to live and work in New Zealand but don’t have the necessary English skills? Study English as a second language at Unitec and you’ll learn how to communicate effectively as well as building your confidence to use English in lots of everyday situations.

Duration Full-time for 16 weeks Tuition fees Free for all migrants and refugees with NZ citizenship or residency Do you want a better job and career in New Zealand but your English isn’t good enough? Study pre-intermediate English and get the skills to succeed in further study and in your job and career.

Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

Programme overview Study level two English to start preparing yourself for future study.

Duration Full-time for 16 weeks

Highlights

Explore your options

• Learn how to listen, read, write and speak in English different situations

Unitec’s English language programmes will improve your reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. From elementary to advanced English speakers, you can study English as a second language at different levels.

• Get the skills to succeed in academic study

• Study an English language programmes and you may pathway straight into Certificate, Diploma, Degree & Post Graduate programmes • Some of our English language programmes include work experience, so you can practice your language skills in a real work environment. • You can take courses that focus on English language and academic skills to support you within your Unitec programmes • We have a number of scholarships are available to help you You'll feel right at home too. Our students come from many different backgrounds and cultures. There are shared lunches, welcome ceremonies for new students, and student advisors to help you settle in.

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New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 3)

• Get access to great teachers and equipment (including a well-equipped Library, Language Learning Centre and computer labs) • Learn in a fast and flexible 16 week programme

Level 3 Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates February, May, July or September Tuition fees $3,043 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want a better job and career in New Zealand but your English isn’t good enough? Learn English and get the skills to succeed in further study and in your career. Programme overview This English course also prepares you for a career in different industries, from Carpentry and Plumbing to Community Work. Highlights

• English language scholarships available to help you study

• Learn how to communicate in different situations from the workplace to community activities

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

• Get the skills to succeed in academic study

1. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 2. Have English as a second language and have the following: • Hold a NZCEL (Level 1) (Academic) or equivalent; or • Achieve an appropriate score on our English Language Placement Test 3. Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, have a student visa or hold a Certificate of Refugee Status with eligibility to study

• Go on to study in higher level certificate programmes • Get access to great teachers and equipment (including a well-equipped Library, Language Learning Centre and computer labs) • Learn in a fast and flexible 16 week programme • Scholarships available to help pay for your study


Language Studies Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following:

New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 4)

1. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS)

2. Have English as a second language and have the following:

Start dates February, May, July or September

• Hold a NZCEL (Level 2) (Academic) or equivalent; or • Achieve an appropriate score on our English Language Placement Test 3. Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, have a student visa or hold a Certificate of Refugee Status with eligibility to study Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/english

Level 4 Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere

Duration Full-time for 16 weeks Tuition fees $3,043 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you want to study for a Diploma or Bachelor but your English needs to be improved? Study English and get the skills to succeed in further study and in your career. Programme overview This programme is the first step you need to take to prepare yourself for a career in many industries, from Construction Management and Engineering to Business and Community and Social Work. Highlights • Learn how to communicate better in different situations from the workplace to community activities

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 2. Have English as a second language and have the following: • Hold a NZCEL (Level 3) (Academic) or equivalent; or • Achieve an appropriate score on our English Language Placement test 3. Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, have a student visa or hold a Certificate of Refugee Status with eligibility to study Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/english

• Get further skills to succeed in academic study • When you graduate you can apply to many Diploma and Bachelor programmes • Get access to great teachers and equipment (including a well-equipped Library, Language Learning Centre and computer labs) • Learn in a fast and flexible 16 week programme • Scholarships are available

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New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 5) Level 5 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February, July or September

1. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins

Duration Full-time for 16 weeks

2. Have English as a second language and have the following:

Tuition fees $3,043 (NZD) (Indicative only)

• Hold a NZCEL (Level 4) (Academic) or equivalent; or

Do you want to study a Bachelors or Postgraduate level but need to finesse your English? Study English and prepare yourself for further study at degree and postgraduate levels.

• Achieve an appropriate score on our English Language Placement test

Programme overview Develop your English language skills to succeed in further study and in your career. This programme will prepare you for a career in many industries, from Architecture and Business to Health Science and Educational Leadership. Highlights • Learn how to effectively communicate in different situations by advancing your spoken and written communication skills • Get the skills to succeed in higher education • Successfully graduate from this programme and you can apply for Bachelors and Postgraduate programmes or advance your current career • Get access to great teachers and equipment (including a well-equipped Library, Language Learning Centre and computer labs) • Learn in a fast and flexible format – this is a 16 week programme • Scholarships available

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3. Be a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, have a student visa or hold a Certificate of Refugee Status with eligibility to study • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/english


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Language Teaching & Interpreting

Certificate in Language Teaching Level 5 Total credits 45 (0.38 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Want to work as a language teacher or an interpreter? Keen to advance your career in education? An interpreting or language teaching qualification can open up job opportunities all over the world. Study at Unitec and you’ll get lots of practice teaching and translating in real classes and language labs. Or if you’re already working in the education sector, develop new skills and knowledge with a masters degree. Explore your options Whether you’re new to language teaching or you’ve had some experience, the Certificate in Language Teaching will build your understanding of language and help you become more confident and effective in the classroom. There’s a big emphasis on teaching practice. You’ll take part in team teaching sessions with adult students, as well as observing classes and planning lessons. Already fluent in two languages? Then why not study interpreting. You’ll learn how to use accurate language and develop your vocabulary for different interpreting situations. With lots of opportunities to practice in our language labs, it’s great preparation for a professional interpreting role. And if you already have a teaching qualification or you’re ready to take your career to the next level, choose the Master of Education. You’ll look at current issues in education and take on applied research in your area of interest.

Duration Full-time for one semester. All classes run on Tuesday and Thursday evening and on Saturdays Tuition fees $2,282 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to work as a language teacher? Learn about language and how to teach a language, and find out more about different teaching contexts. Practice what you’ve learnt teaching real language students. Programme overview Do you want a career in language teaching? Learning to teach English could open up exciting career opportunities for you, in New Zealand or around the world. The Certificate in Language Teaching gives you the skills to become an effective language teacher. This programme is ideal for those who are new to teaching languages, as well as those who have some teaching experience. You'll improve your understanding of language and how to teach a language, and learn more about various teaching contexts. CELTA You can complete the internationally recognised Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) either as part of the CLT programme, or as a standalone 30 credit course. All CELTA candidates will need to meet all CELTA entry and assessment criteria, and pay an additional $600 administration fee. • Students enrolled in the 45 credit Certificate in Language Teaching may be eligible for a student loan and student allowance from StudyLink. Student loans and allowances are not available for the 30 credit CELTA standalone • The domestic fee for CELTA standalone is $2088.60 which includes a $600 administration fee. Please enquire for the international fee

Highlights • Applicable to any language: while the focus of the programme is on teaching English, the skills you'll learn can be transferred to the teaching of any language • Emphasis on teaching practice: take part in team teaching sessions with adult language students for a total of six hours, with feedback from lecturers. You'll also need to make time for class observations, lesson preparation and assignment work • A chance to observe experienced language teachers "in action" in the classroom for a total of six hours Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 from four different subjects including a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Have knowledge or experience teaching and a second language 3. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 4. Attend an interview – you’ll be required to demonstrate awareness of language through a pre-interview awareness task 5. Candidates who have English as a second language must have achieved one or more of the following: • An overall IELTS band score (Academic) of no less than 6.5 (with no less than 6.0 in writing) • Have a TOEFL score of no less than 575 (230 in computer-based test and 6 in TWE), or equivalent Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/languages

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Certificate in Liaison Interpreting Level 6 Total credits 60 (0.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for 16 weeks (including holidays) Tuition fees $2,689 (NZD) (Indicative only) Gain the skills for a career as a professional liaison interpreter. Learn to perform interpreting tasks using accurate language and register, and develop your vocabulary for various interpreting situations. Programme overview Want a career as an interpreter? Are you fluent in two languages? Perhaps you're already working or volunteering as an interpreter and want a formal qualification. The Certificate in Liaison Interpreting is a four-month intensive programme that provides you with professional skills in interpretation (the task of converting spoken statements from one language to another, and from one culture to another). With this certificate, community and government agencies can be sure you have the skills to work effectively and professionally as a liaison interpreter in a range of community settings. Highlights • Emphasis on practical experience: practice what you've learnt in our wellequipped language and computer labs and during group exercises with your fellow students • Access to the latest resources to support your learning • Friendly and highly skilled lecturers • Guest speakers who will inform you about the different situations where liaison interpreters are needed, such as in legal and medical contexts • This is a full-time course with an extensive on-line component. Classes are held two evenings per week (Tuesday and Thursday, 6pm-9pm) and on Saturday mornings (9am-12pm)

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Please note: There is an extra exam fee of $200 for the final oral assessment which can be added to your Student Loan as part of ‘course related costs’. This fee is to cover the cost of hiring a professional bilingual assessor for the final 50% assessment. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A total of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four different subjects including a minimum of 8 credits in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 2. Be at least 18 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of 4 years secondary education 4. Provide evidence of proficiency in a language other than English: • Completed high school in a language other than English; and/or • Have a degree with a major in a language other than English; and/or • Provide evidence of oral and written proficiency in a language other than English in the form of two reference letters from your community or someone of standing from an educational institution who speaks the same language 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/languages


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Bachelor of Social Practice Level 7 Total credits 480 (4.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for four years or part-time options available

After a career working with your community to make a difference? Social work and community development are rewarding career paths where you can help empower individuals and groups of people to take control of their lives in a way which works towards creating positive social change. Explore your options There are many ways to work with your community - in voluntary and cultural organisations, or national and local government, and in many different roles. Study social work and you’ll learn about psychology, mental health and risk assessment. Youth worker training will show you how to make a difference in the lives of young people. Community development draws on your awareness and knowledge of social and cultural contexts, social justice, class and gender. If you want to take your career further, our postgraduate qualifications will develop your decision-making skills and confidence working within New Zealand’s cultural contexts. Whatever path you choose, you’ll be taught by passionate staff with years of experience. Many of them have active roles in community, which means that what you learn in the classroom reflects the real challenges you’ll face in practice.

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Tuition fees $6,089 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to work with your community and make a difference to people’s lives? Our under-graduate degree lets you draw on your life and work experiences as the framework for reflective and collaborative learning, and provides you with the generic skills and knowledge to work in the social work and community development sectors. Programme overview Are you after a career where you can help individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being? Are you passionate about empowering people around you and working towards creating social change? The Bachelor of Social Practice will prepare you for employment and registration in social work and community development with basic skills in counselling. You’ll develop the ability to practice social work and community development with culturally diverse groups in appropriate ways and in an inclusive manner. You’ll also develop a sound understanding of and ability to promote human rights, social justice and change, as well as empowerment and liberation of different groups and communities by promoting civil and legal rights. This programme is a social work qualification, which comprehensively trains students to be social practitioners who are able to apply their skills to the everchanging demands of employers, clients and the community. Tailor the Bachelor of Social Practice to suit your career path in either social work or community development. This will allow you to develop and practice the generic skills you need to be work-ready when you graduate.

Highlights • Leads to industry recognition: once you’ve completed this programme you are eligible to apply for registration with the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB) • A professional qualification which prepares you for a career in a wide range of social, community, mental health and education services • A critical focus on inequality and social justice, and development of your abilities to work ethically and professionally supporting the well-being of people and communities • Emphasis on the practical application of theory: in years three and four, you will apply what you’ve learnt during work placements in social work or community development organisations • Flexibility: elective courses enable you to plan a programme of study which build on your interests and personal experience, or help you move towards post-graduate study in counselling Notes As part of the application process, students are required to attend a Selection Day. What's next? Interested in a career in counselling? Our Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling provides you with the knowledge and skills to work in the counselling sector. Graduates of the programme can apply for provisional membership with the New Zealand Association of Counsellors. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)


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or equivalent) 6. Provide a CV and personal statement indicating your motives for applying for this programme 7. By your third year of study, you must have a current New Zealand (or international equivalent) full driver’s license (subject to exemption on grounds of disability) 8. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact • If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological

Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates July 2017 Duration Part-time for 18 months Tuition fees $3609 for 60 credit programme (Indicative only) Counsellors' help people understand what they’re feeling and take steps to solve problems or create change in their lives. You’ll study different counselling approaches including Narrative Therapy, Solution- focused Therapy and Collaborative Language Systems, and you’ll put your training into action with a practicum where you’ll support real clients. Programme overview Do you want a career in counselling? The

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• Ethical approach: our lecturers work to the guidelines of the Code of Ethics of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors • A core part of the programme is a practicum which we help you find – every student is required to complete 200 hours of training • Integration of bi-cultural practices and the study of Māori practice models are key parts of this programme • Staff who have extensive counselling experience and are members of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Successfully completed Unitec’s Bachelor of Social Practice degree or an equivalent qualification in a field of social practice 2. Have experience working in a field of social practice 3. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check • Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact

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You’ll be guided through the programme by passionate staff with years of experience, many of who are active in their communities which means that what you’ll learn reflects the real challenges you’ll experience in practice.

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5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/socialwork

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice (Social Practice) Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for six months plus half-time for six months or part-time for one to four years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) Are you a social worker, counsellor or community development practitioner who wants to transform your practice in ways that enhance social justice and reduce inequalities? This programme will develop your skills in social practice settings and improve your ability to work confidently with individuals, families and communities. Programme overview Extend your knowledge and develop your skills in a specialist area of social practice. Advance your ability to work in complex environments and further your decisionmaking and research skills. Examine topics like social policy, human rights and social justice and enhance your career prospects while adding value to your organisation, community and beyond.

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Highlights • Designed for professionals from various disciplines, including social work, counselling, community development, nursing and teaching • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Courses include Contemporary Issues in Community Engagement, New Zealand Social Policy and Human Rights and Social Justice • Ideal for those with practice-based skills who want to develop their management or workforce development competencies • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations • Further your studies by progressing to the Master of Applied Practice (Social Practice) or the Master of Applied Practice (generic pathway) • Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your professional practice • Study at our Waitākere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview.

Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved one of the below: • A recognised Bachelor’s degree in the same or similar discipline, with an average grade of B- or higher in all Level 7 courses • A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to the above • Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment relevant to Social Practice 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing). 3. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/socialwork


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Master of Applied Practice (Social Practice) Level 9 Total credits 180 (1.5 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert, Waitākere Start dates March or July Duration Full-time for 18 months or part-time for two to six years Tuition fees $7,362 (NZD) (Indicative only) The Master of Applied Practice (Social Practice) is designed to help social workers, counsellors and community development practitioners advance their skills in a variety of social practice situations. Further your ability to work with individuals, families and communities, and transform your practice in ways that enhance social justice and reduce inequalities for communities. Programme overview Develop your ability to work in cross-sector and complex environments within the cultural contexts of New Zealand, and advance your decision-making, problemsolving and research skills. Extend your knowledge in a specialist area of social practice and enhance your career prospects while adding value to your organisation, community and beyond.

Highlights • Designed for professionals from various disciplines, including social work, counselling, community development, nursing and teaching • Advance your practice and contribute to your profession by completing workrelevant research and projects as part of your studies • Courses include Contemporary Issues in Community Engagement, New Zealand Social Policy and Human Rights and Social Justice • Ideal for those with practice-based skills who want to develop their management or workforce development competencies • Taught by highly experienced lecturers with roles in community and national organisations • Graduates will likely find higher-level social practice roles or progress to further study

• Informed by the ‘Kaupapa Māori’ philosophy, which places community engagement and understanding at the heart of research • Flexibility: choose full- or part-time study to fit in with your professional practice • Study at our Waitākere and/or Mt Albert campuses depending on your chosen courses About our Applied Practice qualifications At Unitec, we value your experience and are interested in helping you develop your practice and profession. If you are a practitioner who is interested undertaking a work-based project and/or research there is very likely to be an Applied Practice postgraduate programme for you. Continued page 198

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Please note: These programmes are designed for practitioners in work as we do not provide work placements. If you choose to study full-time your study will likely relate to your current practice. You will have an opportunity to discuss this during your application interview. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A Bachelor’s degree or Level 7 Graduate Diploma in the same or similar discipline 2. Demonstrate an ability to succeed in the programme by providing evidence of successful outcomes you’ve achieved in a work environment 3. A minimum of 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 4. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet the requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/socialwork

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Counselling

Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling Level 8 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Waitākere Start dates July 2017

Counsellors help people understand what they’re feeling and take steps to solve problems or create change in their lives. You’ll study different counselling approaches including Narrative Therapy, Solution- focused Therapy and Collaborative Language Systems, and you’ll put your training into action with a practicum where you’ll support real clients. Explore your options Do you want a career in counselling? The Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling provides you with the skills and knowledge to work in a diverse range of environments in Aotearoa New Zealand. Explore collaborative counselling approaches, find out about power relations, and consider how historical, cultural and social contexts shapes people’s lives. You’ll be guided through the programme by passionate staff with years of experience, many of who are active in their communities which means that what you’ll learn reflects the real challenges you’ll experience in practice.

Duration Part-time for 18 months Tuition fees $3609 for 60 credit programme (Indicative only)

• Staff who have extensive counselling experience and are members of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Successfully completed Unitec’s Bachelor of Social Practice degree or an equivalent qualification in a field of social practice

Counsellors' help people understand what they’re feeling and take steps to solve problems or create change in their lives. You’ll study different counselling approaches including Narrative Therapy, Solution- focused Therapy and Collaborative Language Systems, and you’ll put your training into action with a practicum where you’ll support real clients.

2. Have experience working in a field of social practice

Programme overview Do you want a career in counselling? The Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling provides you with the skills and knowledge to work in a diverse range of environments in Aotearoa New Zealand. Explore collaborative counselling approaches, find out about power relations, and consider how historical, cultural and social contexts shapes people’s lives.

• Provide the names of two referees who Unitec or your placement provider can contact

You’ll be guided through the programme by passionate staff with years of experience, many of who are active in their communities which means that what you’ll learn reflects the real challenges you’ll experience in practice. Highlights • As a graduate, you can apply for provisional membership of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors • Ethical approach: our lecturers work to the guidelines of the Code of Ethics of the New Zealand Association of Counsellors • A core part of the programme is a practicum which we help you find – every student is required to complete 200 hours of training

3. Consent to a Safety Check which meets the requirements of the Vulnerable Children Regulations 2015 including: • Provide two forms of ID and evidence of any name changes • Consent to a police vet check

• If required, participate in an interview • If required, provide a chronological summary of your work history for the past 5 years and the name of any professional organisations, licensing authorities and registration authorities that you have been or are a member of 4. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 in English (4 in reading, 4 in writing) 5. If English is your second language, you are required to have one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/counselling

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Wildlife Graduate

Digs Up Top Job Foster Newman, a 21-yearold wildlife enthusiast from Devonport has left for the US to start his dream role at an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee. The recent wildlife graduate arrived at Unitec without the formal school qualifications to meet direct entry into his ideal course. With the help of Unitec’s philosophy of pathways and bridging programmes Foster completed his zookeeper qualification, Certificate in Animal Management (Captive Wild Animals) at the end of 2016. “I hadn’t done science subjects at NCEA level. One of the lecturers at Unitec allowed me to do a couple of papers to give me a go before I got accepted. I did a lot of work to get in, to prove that I deserved to be on the course. It took me a lot longer and was more difficult than what it would be for the average person. I am a slow-paced reader. Still, I wanted to prove to everyone I can do this – and I can do it really well.” Now Foster is employed in a coveted role at the Tennessee Elephant Sanctuary. At 2,700 acres, the elephant sanctuary is the largest natural habitat refuge for elephants in the United States and is one of only two

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sanctuaries for elephants in North America accredited by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. Lorne Roberts, an Academic Leader in Environmental and Animal Sciences at Unitec and responsible for the zookeeper programme says “I was so impressed with Foster’s motivation and conviction. You could see how passionate he was about zoos, animals and conservation. His commitment shone through. He is a great success story.” It all began when Foster fell in love with wildlife work, and elephants in particular, while doing a junior zoo keeper programme with Auckland Zoo at the age of 14.

we have under our care.” Following graduation, Foster set about establishing himself overseas. After three months he began the first of three consecutive internships in the United States: Lowry Park in Tampa; Miami Zoo in Miami; then at Cameron Park Zoo, Waco, Texas; – all involving elephants. Along the journey, Foster has had to prove himself in and out of the classroom. He has had to shovel more than his fair share of manure to get where he wants to be. “There will be more of that to come, they are big animals – but I am fully prepared. It’s worth it.”

“Elephants are just amazing creatures. They have advanced social and cognitive skills. I love that they are smart enough that they have their own ceremonies, rituals for when herd members die or new members join the group. I love being up and close to them, seeing what they do and what they can do,” says Foster. “I hate seeing the numbers of animals dropping. I have always wanted to be a part of bringing back those numbers, teaching people about how to care for the animals

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Automotive Engineering

New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering Level 3 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Love cars? Automotive training at Unitec can help you forge a career as a mechanic, automotive engineer or auto electrician. And with more than four million registered vehicles in New Zealand, skilled professionals are always in hot demand. As cars become more and more sophisticated, there’s lots of variety too. So now’s the perfect time to turn your passion into a bright future. Explore your options Automotive Engineering is not just mechanics, it’s about autotronics, electrics, diagnostics, pneumatics… whether you’re interested in mechanical engineering, auto-electrical engineering or even high performance vehicles, Unitec offers the best Automotive Engineering teaching and learning facility in New Zealand. In addition to all our workshop spaces, our brand new automotive laboratory sponsored by Giltrap Volkswagen, located in the freshly launched Mataaho (trade skills) building, is designed to be accessible, innovative and collaborative. Featuring world-leading teaching and learning equipment from some of the world’s foremost developers, this facility is perfectly placed to exceed your education and training needs. As New Zealand’s largest automotive tertiary training provider, Unitec is committed to the continual development for learning opportunities in the rapidly developing field of automotive technology. With the launch of this new laboratory, Unitec breaks new ground in New Zealand’s automotive training sector and is poised to continue revolutionising the national learning environment for years to come. 202

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Duration 1 year full time. Part time options available. Tuition fees $6,234 (NZD) (Indicative only) Do you have a passion for everything on wheels and want to work in the automotive industry? This is the programme to get your career started in automotive engineering. Programme overview Build your foundational knowledge and learn how to service general automotive systems to be able to work within commercial work environments. As a graduate from this programme you will be able to: • Comply with workplace policies, procedures and relevant regulations to work safely and effectively in an automotive workshop • Select and use tools and equipment for the completion of basic workshop engineering tasks • Apply fundamental knowledge of automotive engineering systems to the maintenance of engine and driveline systems • Assess the operation and perform minor repairs on vehicle electrical and electronic control systems • Apply fundamental knowledge of automotive engineering systems to maintenance of steering, suspension and braking systems

Highlights • Work with state of the art automotive technical training equipment • Work on real automotive components including engines, transmissions, live vehicles • Hands on working environment - the workshop is the classroom • Service a range of automotive electrical, electronic and mechanical systems Qualification Once you’ve successfully completed this programme you can go into work as a trainee or apprentice and complete the New Zealand Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering Level 4, or New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Electrical Engineering Level 4, both of which are coming soon to Unitec. You can also choose to continue study in the related programme Bachelor of Applied Technology in the Transport Management or Automotive Engineering pathways. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved New Zealand Certificate in Educational Achievement (Level 1) in Mathematics, English, and Physics or General Science 2. If English is your second language, you are will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Preferred applicants will have high levels of achievement in NCEA Level 1 English, Maths, and Physics or General Science. Applicants with low levels of achievement in NCEA Level 1 English, Maths, and Physics or General Science may be required to undertake a pre-entry diagnostic analysis to identify any extra support an applicant may require to enter into this programme.


Vehicle Systems and Materials As part of the selection process for this programme, you may be asked to take part in an interview. Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/automotive

National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Engineering) Level 4 Total credits 244 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Part-time applications accepted throughout the year Duration Part-time, ongoing Tuition fees $41.31 per unit standard plus NZQA Unit Standard and Student Services fees (Indicative only) Want to specialise in automotive electrical engineering? Gain a sound understanding of vehicle electrics, and the skills to take your automotive career to the next level. Programme overview If you've already entered into an apprenticeship arrangement with an employer, you can further your understanding of vehicle electrics with the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Engineering). If you have successfully completed the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) or the Certificate in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering), you can progress into this programme, gaining cross-credits towards the national certificate qualification. Note: The last date to complete the requirements to gain this qualification is 31 December 2020. After this time, this programme will be replaced by the following programmes: • New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) • New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Electrical Engineering (Level 4) coming soon Highlights

Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Engineering) on a part-time basis. You attend evening classes at Unitec one or two nights per week while completing all practical components in your workplace • We work with your workplace to ensure your learning is supported on site • Start at any date that suits you between February – November (inclusive) Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive a National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Engineering). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of four years secondary education 4. Be employed in the Automotive Industry 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept

• A supportive and structured learning environment

• A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or

• Experienced lecturers who are experts in the automotive electrical and electronics area

• Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission

• Flexible study options: to make it easy for you to combine study with your apprenticeship, you study the National

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National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering) Level 4 Total credits 271 (2.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates Applications accepted throughout the year Duration Part-time, ongoing Tuition fees $41.31 per unit standard plus NZQA Unit Standard and Student Services fees (Indicative only) Want to specialise in automotive engineering? Develop the skills to take your automotive career to the next level, and gain a thorough grounding in vehicle engineering. Programme overview If you've already entered into an apprenticeship arrangement with an employer, you can further your knowledge of vehicle engineering with the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering). If you have successfully completed the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Entry Skills) or the Certificate in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering), you can progress into this programme, gaining cross-credits towards the national certificate qualification. The last date to complete the requirements to gain this qualification is 31 December 2017. After this time, this programme will be replaced by the following programmes: • New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3) • New Zealand Certificate in Light Automotive Engineering (Level 4) coming soon Highlights • Study that fits around your apprenticeship: you study the National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering) on a part-time basis. You attend evening classes at Unitec one or two nights per week while completing all practical components in your workplace • Staff who are experts in automotive engineering

• A supportive and structured learning environment • Access to Unitec's automotive facilities, which include an engine management laboratory • We work with your workplace to ensure your learning is supported on site • Start at any date that suits you between February – November (inclusive) Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme you'll receive a National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering). Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. A minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in two different subjects, one subject must be English 2. Be at least 16 years old by the time the programme begins 3. A minimum of four years secondary education 4. Be employed in the Automotive Industry 5. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • A relevant qualification at Level 2 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification; or • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission. For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/automotive

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Bachelor of Applied Technology – Transport Management Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time (day) options available Tuition fees $6,640 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to work in the transport industry? Learn and apply your skills to keep pace with advances in logistics, spare parts, vehicle trading and business management. Programme overview The Transport Management specialisation within the Bachelor of Applied Technology is a programme for students already employed or those intending to be employed in the motor trade and spare parts sales industry, logistics and management. Learn about the advances in automotive technology and find out how international trends affect national decisions in transport applications. Apply the principles of transport efficiency, sustainability issues, and vehicle design and selection for business application. Learn to be innovative and gain the skills to confidently apply your knowledge in a wide range of situations. Develop an understanding of how to conduct business and manage projects. You will also improve your communication and problem-solving skills. Highlights • Analytically examine the motor trade regulations and its application in everyday business processes • Develop understanding of spare part concepts and inventory systems process and procedures • Analyse the road transport guidelines and its application in business processes • Discuss fleet operations, planning and the importance of fleet maintenance to minimize the impact of risks associated with vehicle investment


Vehicle Systems and Materials • Develop your analytical knowledge of working in logistics of goods and services for road transport sector

2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

• Conceptualisation of international trade and customs in the development of New Zealand business while protecting its border

3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau

• Analyse different vehicle designs and to select proper vehicles for better business’s efficiency • Undertake a major industry project in your final year where you can make valuable contacts for your future career in the automotive industry Exit qualification Students who complete the first two years of the degree may exit the programme with a Diploma in Applied Technology. Additional information The courses in this study plan is jointly delivered by the Departments of Vehicle Systems and Materials and Business Practice. With additional 60 credit study, you may also complete the Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management). Graduates from the Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management) will have 60 credit transferred to the Bachelor of Applied Technology. Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive a Bachelor of Applied Technology. Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including: • 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and • 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved) • Your 42 credits must also include 20 credits at Level 3 in any two of the following domains: Physics, Mathematics with Calculus, Statistics and Modelling, Mechanical Engineering or any other technical domain

4. If English is your second language, you will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Don’t have NCEA? We also accept

automotive applications. Learn about transport efficiency and sustainability issues, and vehicle systems diagnosis. Learn to be innovative and gain the skills to confidently apply your knowledge in a wide range of situations. Develop an understanding of how to run a small business and manage projects. You'll also improve your communication and problem-solving skills. Highlights • Critical analysis is an important component of your study: compare and contrast existing automotive systems and modify them where applicable • Access to multiple well-equipped specialist workshops and laboratories

• Completion of a relevant endorsement of the Certificate in Applied Technology; or

• A range of vehicles is available for project work

• A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification AND demonstrate your practical abilities by providing a small portfolio of evidence

• A major industry project in your final year where you can make valuable contacts for your future career in the automotive industry

For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/automotive

Bachelor of Applied Technology – Automotive Engineering Level 7 Total credits 360 (3.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July Duration Full-time for three years or part-time (day) options available Tuition fees $6,773 (NZD) (Indicative only) Want to work in the automotive industry? Learn to keep pace with the rapid advances in automotive engineering and confidently apply your skills across a wide range of situations.

Exit qualification Students who complete the first two years of the degree may exit the programme with a Diploma in Applied Technology (Automotive Engineering). Qualification Once you've successfully completed this programme pathway you'll receive a Bachelor of Applied Technology. The courses in this study plan is jointly delivered by the Departments of Vehicle Systems & Materials and Business Studies. With additional 60 credit study, you may also complete the Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management). Graduates from the Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management) will have 60 credit transferred to the Bachelor of Applied Technology. Continued page 206

Programme overview Keep pace with the advances in automotive technology and find out how international trends affect national decisions about

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Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:

4. Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have one or more of the following:

• 14 credits in two different approved subjects; and

• Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance

• 14 credits from up to two subjects (approved or non-approved)

• Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency

• Your 42 credits must also include 20 credits at Level 3 in any two of the following domains: Physics, Mathematics with Calculus, Statistics and Modelling, Mechanical Engineering or any other technical domain 2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing)

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• Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years

Don’t have NCEA? We also accept • Completion of a relevant endorsement of the Certificate in Applied Technology; or • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the NZQF or above or an equivalent qualification AND demonstrate your practical abilities by providing a small portfolio of evidence For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/automotive


Welding and Fabrication

New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering Level 3 Total credits 120 (1.0 EFTS) Campus Mt Albert Start dates February or July

Fabrication is essential to many industries. You’ll find fabrication engineers in car workshops, construction companies and ship building yards. Train as a fabricator at Unitec and you could end up working on bridge construction or on aeroplanes. You could even set up your own business. Explore your options Fabrication isn’t something you can learn from a book. That’s why workshop projects and working with the latest technology are a big part of the fabrication and welding courses at Unitec. You’ll spend lots of time in the workshops using modern machinery like MIG and TIG welders, plasma cutters, profile cutters and manual metal arc welders. You’ll learn how to safely join or fuse sheet metals and get the skills to design and cut out material. Once you feel confident, you can work with real industry welders to create fully fitted trailers and other components. You’ll be fully supervised by our expert staff. They have lots of experience in the industry and make sure you stay up-to-date with changes in technology, materials and regulations. It’s one of the reasons that hire companies eagerly buy the products that our students make each year.

Duration 1 year full time. Part time options available

• Understand and apply effective and efficient processes and principles • Take responsibility for the appropriate quality of own engineering work and make corrections as required • Understand and apply of relevant Health and Safety requirements when carrying out engineering tasks

Tuition fees $6,234 (NZD) (Indicative only)

• Participate and communicate effectively within an engineering team

Are you interested in entering the mechanical engineering, construction, manufacturing, and fabrication industries? Or are you already working in industry and need formal recognition? This programme will give you the knowledge and practical skills to work as operators or trade assistants within these industries.

Highlights

Programme overview This programme is for you if you're intending to complete a pre-trade qualification or if you're already working in the mechanical engineering, construction, manufacturing, and fabrication industries. This programme will prepare you for work, apprenticeship and/or further education in these industries. This programme is great if you're a motivated independent learner really wanting the foundational skills in welding and fabrication, operating machinery, using related software. As a graduate of this programme you will have solid knowledge and the practical skills to be capable of performing a defined range of engineering tasks under limited supervision as well as the knowledge you need to be able to do the required assessments and calculations such as estimations, cost of goods, time costings, etc – futureproofing your career in mechanical engineering. As a graduate you will be able to: • Apply basic trade related numeracy, literacy, and visualisation skills to perform engineering tasks • Perform a range of engineering tasks and single process engineering job according to instructions using relevant materials, tools, and equipment

• Use the latest tools and software including Fusion 360, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machinery such as plasma cutter, lathes and milling machines • Great way to build your essential foundational knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering, construction, manufacturing and fabrication • Very hands on with real world project applications where you will use tools and create projects that you keep such as a rocket stove and remote controlled jocky wheel • Dynamic learning environment including lectures, tutorials, flipped classroom, work integrated learning, online learning, workshops and team work • Develop your portfolio showcasing your achievements and your work - this would look great in your CV Qualification Once you’ve successfully completed this programme you’ll be able to work in entry level manufacturing, machining, and operation roles in mechanical engineering, construction, manufacturing, and fabrication industries. You may also go to undertake an apprenticeship in Welding and Fabrication and return to Unitec to undertake two certification test towards the AS/NZS2980, which is required by the construction industry. See the preparatory courses on the Unitec website. Continued on page 208

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Vehicle Systems and Materials Admission requirements For this programme, you will need the following: 1. Achieved the New Zealand Certificate in Educational Achievement (Level 1) in Mathematics, English, and Physics or General Science 2. If English is your second language, you are will need one or more of the following: • Have achieved NCEA Level 3 and New Zealand University entrance • Be able to provide evidence you satisfy our criteria for existing English proficiency • Have achieved at least one English proficiency outcome in the last two years Preferred applicants will have high levels of achievement in NCEA Level 1 English, Maths, and Physics or General Science. Applicants with low levels of achievement in NCEA Level 1 English, Maths, and Physics or General Science may be required to undertake a pre-entry diagnostic analysis to identify any extra support an applicant may require to enter the programme As part of the selection process for this programme, you may be asked to take part in an interview. Don’t meet these requirements? We also accept • Provide sufficient evidence to be eligible for special or discretionary admission For more information download the programme regulations: unitec.ac.nz/automotive

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event management

students just like

"seasoned professionals" Unitec’s Event Management students are working with Coastguard Auckland to help raise money for a new rescue vessel, as part of their coursework. Students were briefed in the first week of the semester by both Unitec staff and Coastguard Auckland. In the fourth week, they presented their ideas for a fund-raising event to an expert panel that included respected members of the business community, Coastguard Auckland and Unitec staff. "Panel members were incredibly impressed with the standard of the presentations given by the students,” says Mike Purchase, president of Coastguard Auckland. “Not only did they adhere to the project brief, but they had clearly put in a lot of work to understand the client, presented six great concepts, and delivered their presentations like teams of seasoned professionals. We're really excited to be working with them as we bring the project to fruition in the coming months." The new collaboration between Unitec’s Business Practice Pathway and the charity organisation, the Propel Project, is being piloted this semester. If all goes to plan it will run for three years. Ideas presented included a Golf Day and a Brunch ‘n’ Beats daytime family event. The panel eventually decided on a dinner/ cabaret evening, which would incorporate several of the other ideas presented, and wouldn’t be dependent on the weather. The event will be held on Saturday 3 June, giving the students around two months to plan, organise and promote it.

“I was delighted with the standard of presentation,” says Shaughan Woodcock, lecturer in Event Management for the department of Communications Studies. “Especially as they did that within four weeks and only four class times with me – the rest coming from their own personal time.” Rachel Moana, who is studying for a Bachelor of Communications majoring in Event Management, has worked on real events and with real clients as an intern. She’s excited to be working with a real client as part of her coursework. “And the fact that it’s for a worthwhile cause motivates you so much.” The Project provides exactly the kind of practical experience Event Management students need, she says. “We’re actually doing something that we can point to on our CV, and say, ‘we did that’ ... It goes beyond the theoretical.” “And if we muck it up, it’s not just us who will be affected, which is very motivating. It’s also more satisfying if we do well.” Shaughan says the collaboration is a fantastic opportunity for students to work with a real client with real needs, and to deliver real, tangible outcomes.

The Project gives Coastguard Auckland the chance to harness the creativity and talents of Unitec students. The organisation is committed to ensuring that the partnership offers a valuable learning experience for students as well. “We want to give students a chance to put their coursework into action in a real life situation,” says Mike Purchase. If the charity organisation is the client, Unitec students will act as a kind of consultancy firm. “But a lot of organisations fall into the trap of saying, ‘oh we’ll get consultants in and they’ll do it all for us’. “But we’re committed to our side of the partnership, so throughout the semester we’ll be on hand to give the students’ real insight into the way we operate, what we need funding for, the importance of our brand and its heritage and values. And hopefully the students will generate some creative and interesting ideas.” Unitec expects that after the pilot this semester, the Propel Project will be open to all Unitec students who want experience in event management, either to earn course credits or gain real-life experience.

“It’s very important that our students get some of that real life experience, of what it looks and feels like to pitch and win a project and then deliver that project. “It’s going to be intensive, but this would be typical if you started a job working in a small business, when you typically have to hit the ground running.”

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Bachelor of Health and Social Development (Youth Development) ............................................... 90-91 Bachelor of Health Science (Medical Imaging) ..................................................178-179 Bachelor of Landscape Architecture .......................... 40

G Graduate Certificate in Professional Accountancy ....................................... 62-63 Graduate Diploma in Business (Human Resource Management) ................................. 68 Graduate Diploma in Business (Marketing) ........................................................................... 73

Bachelor of Applied Science (Animal Management and Welfare)........................... 173

Bachelor of Nursing .............................................. 181-182

Bachelor of Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) ......................................... 175

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Acting for Screen and Theatre) ....................... 112-113

Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Biology) .............................................................. 184

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance) .................................................. 114

Bachelor of Applied Science (Science Communication) ......................... 80, 174, 176

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Production Design and Management) .......... 118-119

Bachelor of Applied Technology – Automotive Engineering................................... 205-206

Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Screen Arts) ..................................................................... 121

Graduate Diploma in Creative Practice ..................... 122

Bachelor of Applied Technology – Building ................................................................................ 46

Bachelor of Social Practice ................................ 194-195

Graduate Diploma in Event Communication .................................................. 80-81, 84

Bachelor of Applied Technology – Electrotechnology ................................................163-164

Bachelor of Sport (Coaching) ......................................100 Bachelor of Sport (Management).............................. 101

Graduate Diploma in Business (Operations Management) ......................................68-69 Graduate Diploma in Computing ................................ 107 Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management ........................................................ 51 Graduate Diploma in Creative Enterprise......................... 127-128, 134, 145

Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting .................................................. 63

Bachelor of Applied Technology – Transport Management .................................... 204-205

Bachelor of Sport (Physical Education) ................... 102

M

Bachelor of Architectural Studies ................ 28-29,34

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) ................................... 97-98

Master of Applied Practice ....................... 96, 180, 183 Master of Applied Practice (Professional Accounting) .............................................. 64

Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) .................................................................... 61

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Bachelor of Business (Finance) .............................................................................. 62

Certificate in Animal Welfare Investigations ........... 171

Master of Applied Practice (Social Practice) .................................................... 197-198

Certificate in Applied Technology (Plumbing and Gasfitting)................................................ 52

Master of Architecture ............................................. 30-31

Bachelor of Business (Management) ................................................................... 67 Bachelor of Business (Marketing) ................................................................... 72-73 Bachelor of Communication (Event Management) ...................................... 78, 83-84 Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies)........................................................... 78-79

Certificate in Communication and Media Arts .............................. 77-78, 85, 117, 120 Certificate in Design and Visual Arts ........... 32, 126, 132-133, 143-144, 150 Certificate in Employment and Community Skills ....................................................... 88-89 Certificate in Employment Skills.................................... 88

Master of Architecture (Professional) ................. 29-30 Master of Business .................................... 64-65, 70-71 Master of Computing ...........................................109-110 Master of Creative Practice........37,124-125, 130, 136, 141, 148,153 Master of Design............................... 131,137,142,149

Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)....................................................... 79-80

Certificate in Information Technology..................... 104

Bachelor of Computing Systems...................... 105-106

Certificate in Language Teaching.............................. 191

Bachelor of Construction (Construction Economics)........................................ 57-58

Certificate in Liaison Interpreting.............................. 192

Master of Osteopathy................................................... 185

Certificate in Music (Introductory) ............................. 115

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Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management) ..........................................50

Certificate of University Preparation .................... 16-17

Bachelor of Construction (Property Development)................................................... 55

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Bachelor of Creative Enterprise ... 127, 133, 138-139, 144-145 Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Civil)..................................................................................... 158 Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Electrical) ................................................................164-165

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Bachelor of Health and Social Development (Health Promotion) ............................................................ 93

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Diploma in Applied Interior Design ..................... 33,151 Diploma in Contemporary Music ................................ 116 Diploma in Information Technology Support ......... 105 Diploma in Sport and Fitness Education ....................99 Doctor of Computing ...................................................... 110

Master of International Communication.................... 82 Master of Landscape Architecture ....................... 41-42

New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Companion Animals)............ 169 New Zealand Certificate in Automotive Engineering (Level 3).................. 202-203 National Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Main Contract Supervision)............. 48 National Certificate in Construction Related Trades (Supervisor)............................................ 47


National Certificate in Drainlaying ................................ 53 National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support ............................................. 92-93 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Engineering) ........................ 203 National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Engineering) .......................................... 204 National Certificate in Real Estate (Salesperson) ...............................................................74-75 National Certificates in Plumbing and Gasfitting .............................................................. 53-54 National Certificate in Animal Care (Companion Animal)........................................................ 168 New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Canine Behaviour and Training) ...........................................................169-170 New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering .................................... 207-208 New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management (Captive Wild Animals) ....................... 170 New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Veterinary Nursing Assistant) ........... 171 New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry .........................45 New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills .........................................44-45 New Zealand Certificate in Electrical Engineering .................................................... 160 New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 2) ......................................................... 188

New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil)..................................................................................... 157 New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) ............................................................................. 161 New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electronic) ............................................................................162 New Zealand Diploma in Landscape (Design) .......... 39 New Zealand Diploma in Surveying ............... 156, 159 New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing ............................................. 172-173

P Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Practice

.......... 94

Postgraduate Certificate in Creative Practice ................ .35, 123-124, 128-129, 134-135, 140, 146, 152 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice.............................................. 95,179,182 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Practice (Social practice)............................................... 196 Postgraduate Diploma in Business ...................... 69-70 Postgraduate Diploma in Computing ........................108 Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling.................................................. 195-196, 199 Postgraduate Diploma in Creative Practice ................ 36, 123, 129, 135-136, 147, 152 Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication ........................................ 81

New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 3).............................................. 188-189 New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 4) ......................................................... 189 New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 5) ......................................................... 190 New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Landscape Design) ........ 38-39 New Zealand Certificate in Retail ................................. 76 New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3) ........................... 15-16 New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology ........................................ 28,49 New Zealand Diploma in Business – Accounting .......................................................................... 60 New Zealand Diploma in Business – Management .......................................................................66 New Zealand Diploma in Construction ...... 48-49, 56 New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Electrical) ................................................. 161

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