International Study Guide 2020 Canterbury, New Zealand

Christchurch

Timaru

Iris Ara student studying Bachelor of Architectural Studies Kia ora, welcome to Ara

It is my pleasure as Chief Executive Nurturing great thinkers requires to introduce you to an exciting range individual attention. We pride ourselves of education solutions that Ara has on having classes that ensure a personal created to challenge minds and promote learning experience. We are in the passionate learning. Our dedication and business of shaping lives, creating commitment to being the best in all that leaders and cultivating social pioneers; we do has kept Ara at the forefront of we look forward to sharing our wealth of applied, vocational learning globally. knowledge and experience with you.

TONY GRAY Chief Executive, Ara Institute of Canterbury

Authorised English Examination Centre

Ara is an approved examination centre for IELTS, Pearson Test of English and OET. Our examinations coordinator can assist with registration.

2 About Ara Why study with us?

Ara Institute of Canterbury was A government-owned, NZQA category formed in 2016 when CPIT and Aoraki 1 institution, Ara has excellent facilities Polytechnic joined forces to create at campuses in , , the largest provider of vocational and Ashburton and . 17,000 students tertiary education in the study with us each year, including 1800 of New Zealand. international students. We o fer:

Ara provides a personalised learning • Internationally recognised degrees experience; one that is lexible and and postgraduate quali ications in a respectful of our students' educational wide range of subjects. needs and career goals. We help you • Tutors with years of real-world to succeed with your studies and make experience and industry contacts the most of the time you spend living in New Zealand. • Small class sizes (you will get to know your tutors and they will get You will enjoy classes with a low to know you) student-to-sta f ratio and easy access to our impressive purpose-built facilities. • Skills employers want (you will be Our focus is always on balancing theory work-ready upon graduation) with practical learning to ensure you're • Work placement opportunities that work-ready when you graduate. prepare you for the realities of the job.

More than 150 quali ications

Postgraduate/Master’s (1 -2 years)

Graduate diplomas (1 year)

Bachelor degrees (3 years)

Diplomas (2 years)

Certi icates (1 year)

Foundation studies Ara is a member of: (6 months/1 year)

English language (4 - 50 weeks)

3 Study options

Ara has a range of certi icates, diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate quali ications available for international students.

Certi icate / Diploma Degree Graduate Certi icate / Graduate Diploma Postgraduate / Master’s

English Language Foundation Studies Intensive English Volunteer Work Study and Career Preparation EAP NZ Certi icate in English Language (NZCEL) IELTS Preparation

Computing & ICT Commerce & Business Computer Networking Accounting Human Resource Management ICT (Information and Communication Applied Business Marketing and Sales Technologies) Applied Management Operations and Production Management Information Technology Essentials Business Administration Project Management Informational Technology Technical Support Business Information Systems Strategic Management Networking Event Management Supply Chain Logistics Systems Administration First Line Management Transformation and Change Web Development and Design Hospitality Management

Cookery Hospitality Hair and Beauty Baking and Patisserie Café Bar Service Beauty Skills Professional Cookery Food and Beverage Beauty Therapy Hospitality Beauty Therapies and Epilation Hospitality Management Hairdressing

4 Architectural Studies Engineering Travel & Tourism Architectural Technology Computer Aided Design (CAD) Travel and Tourism Construction Management Civil Engineering International Tourism Quantity Surveying Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Outdoor Education Sports and Fitness Languages and Education Outdoor and Adventure Education Fitness English Language Teaching (CELTA) Sustainability and Outdoor Education Human Nutrition Japanese Sustainable Practice Physical Activity and Health Promotion Māori Sport and Exercise Science

Health & Social Services Animal and Laboratory Science Broadcasting Exercise Musculoskeletal Animal Technology Broadcasting Medical Imaging Nursing Animal Management (Radio, Television and Journalism) Midwifery Social Work Laboratory Technology Veterinary Nursing

Art and Design Performing Arts Applied Visual Arts Motion Design Music Arts Creativity Photography Performing Arts Digital Media and Design Visual Communication Design Fashion

5 Why choose to study in Christchurch?

• The campus is conveniently located in the city centre • It has state-of-the-art facilities including a new health precinct, new engineering and architectural studies building and a new recreation centre and training gym • You can follow a seamless study pathway from English through to Master’s degrees • You’ll learn in a vibrant environment with more than 50 di ferent nationalities on campus • There are many events and activities organised for Christchurch-based Ara students

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Ph 03 940 8000 | 0800 24 24 76 ara.ac.nz International Student Advisors

We have a dedicated team of sta f who work to support international students studying at Ara. Our team can help you, from adjusting to living in New Zealand to course and study- related issues. If you have any concerns or questions, or you don't know who to talk to, we can help or refer you to someone who can help. When you use this service, an advisor will work with you so that you can build a relationship with them while you are studying here.

We o fer language support. Our sta f include speakers of:

• Chinese • Japanese • Korean • Nepalese Other language support can be provided if required.

Facilities and services for international students Student life We have great cafés on our A wide range of facilities and services are available to you as an international student. campuses and our calendar regularly features exciting opportunities to make friends and practise your English with New Zealanders and other international students.

You can join in our cultural festivities, forums, exhibitions,

Library Language Self Access Centre Learning & Information Services gigs and shows, as well as attend concerts and events hosted by other music and arts groups in our venues.

To ind out more about how you can get involved with life on campus, check out the news, stories and video clips on our student website – Whareora (Recreation Centre) Career Centre Health Centre myday.ara.ac.nz

Cafes & Restaurant Computer Suites Student Common Room

Beyond study, there are many events, activities and clubs you can participate in. And when you study and live in Canterbury, stunning natural scenery and adventure activities are right on your doorstep.

7 Living in Christchurch Fun Facts A great place to live, work and play • LARGEST SOUTH ISLAND CITY, Many arts, music and cultural festivals are held each year throughout our region with a population of 396,882 and international artists regularly feature at the Horncastle Arena. Hagley Park is • RENTAL RATES Christchurch spectacular all year round and is the main venue for outdoor concerts, expos and rents are 28% lower than Auckland events. Dance and live theatre is very popular in our city with stage shows to entertain and 23% lower than Wellington and numerous studios teaching a variety of dance styles. • SNOW 14 ski and snowboard Specialist food and craft markets are held every weekend and diverse ethnicities are areas within three hours drive well represented in the city’s restaurants and shopping districts. (9 within two hours)

• WALKING 80 kilometres of city walking tracks Job Ready • INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Only 15 minute drive to CBD programme Daily direct lights from Asia, the Middle East and Australia ChristchurchNZ’s Job Ready programme is for • LET IT SHINE international students in Canterbury who are wanting 2,143 annual sunshine hours. to ind employment in New Zealand after graduation. The programme features a series of workshops to train • GREEN SPACES students in job seeking skills and Kiwi work culture. 740 city parks covering 3,000ha

8 Events and activities

We o fer a range of fantastic opportunities that will leave you is also included which means you don’t need to worry about with unforgettable memories and long-lasting friendships with anything. All you need to do is sign up, pay and turn up on the domestic and international students. Every activity is carefully day. Check out the latest calendar, photos and events on: planned and supervised so that you can join in knowing your ara.international.ac.nz/activities safety is our irst priority. Transportation to and from activities

Become a student ambassador

Interested in becoming an Ara Student Ambassador and helping other students discover whether Ara is the right place for them to study?

Contact the Ara Student Engagement Team to ind out more about joining our team. ara.ac.nz/ambassadors

9 Why choose to study in Timaru? English tutors and sta Our second largest campus is located • It’s a great environment for English in the port city of Timaru, which has a language study; with fewer Based in Timaru, from left to right, population of just under 45,000 people. international students you can fully Kerry McAllister, Christine Prouting, Situated within easy walking distance immerse yourself in the English Dan Zhu and Angela Wilson of the city centre, the Timaru campus language provides quality services and facilities • Our classes are small so you receive for students including a gym, library, more personal attention from tutors common rooms and the student-run restaurant, Starz. Beyond the campus, • We specialise in programmes that Timaru and the South Canterbury region prepare students for work o fer fantastic cultural and recreational Other services include: opportunities ranging from horse trekking, skiing and salmon ishing to • Computer services, laboratory, library, wineries, art galleries, museums and even restaurant, commercial kitchen, an internationally renowned observatory. student central, campus café, gymnasium, climbing wall. • Timaru o fers a beautiful location close to mountains, lakes, the sea and We also have campus sites in Ashburton, exciting outdoor activities Oamaru and Woolston.

• Our Timaru campus is an approved provider for pathway visas Timaru campus map

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Ph 03 687 1800 | 0800 24 24 76 ara.ac.nz Activities & attractions

South Canterbury, in the central South Island of New Zealand, is rapidly becoming a sporting base of choice for major tournaments and events. On the same day you can mountain bike, snowboard and surf - take your pick! Outdoor pursuits include white water rafting, kayaking, ishing, hunting, horse riding, walking and hiking, mountain biking, sailing, golf and 4WD tours. All are plentiful and easily accessible within a short drive from Timaru or any of the smaller towns in South Canterbury.

Events

South Canterbury has a very active events programme and regularly hosts national events. The Caroline Bay Carnival, the longest running carnival of its type in New Zealand, has been a favourite with families from all over the country since its early days 100 years ago.

Other major South Canterbury events include the Timaru Festival of Roses, Geraldine Arts & Plants Festival, Waimate Strawberry Fare and motor sport racing at the Timaru International Motor Raceway. southcanterbury.org.nz

11 Accommodation

If you are an international student coming to study at Ara, there are several accommodation options you can choose from including homestays and on-campus accommodation. Homestays Student If it is your irst time in this country, we residence strongly recommend a homestay in Christchurch or Timaru. A homestay Ōtautahi House o fers modern student provides a friendly, safe environment accommodation right next to our City with a local family and is a great way to campus in Christchurch. It is close improve your English and experience to shops, public transport and all the New Zealand life. attractions of the central city. All homestay families are carefully At Ōtautahi House you share an selected by The New Zealand Education apartment with other Ara students from Advisory Service (NZEAS). Homestay around New Zealand and the world. accommodation includes your own Each apartment is comfortable and well- bedroom, laundry and most meals (two appointed. You have your own furnished a day on weekdays and three a day on room (with a bed, desk and drawers) and weekends). You will be matched to a share a communal kitchen, bathroom and suitable family and NZEAS will meet you living space with your room mates. There at the airport, take you to your homestay are coin-operated laundry facilities in the family and make sure you’re settling in well. building. Bathrooms are cleaned every You can stay with your host family for day for you, but you are responsible for the duration of your studies, or you can keeping your room and your apartment move into a furnished hostel or set up an tidy and clean. apartment with friends. Support for Ōtautahi residents is available ara.ac.nz/homestay through the student advisor. House rules are based on consideration and respect for others to ensure everyone’s academic success and enjoyment. ara.ac.nz/o-house

12 Public transport

Christchurch has a comprehensive public transport network. There are several bus stops very close to the City campus.

You can check when the next bus arrives with your smart phone or mobile device.

Visit the following website for maps and timetables: metroinfo.co.nz m.metroinfo.co.nz/nextbus

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13 English Language

The School of English Language at Ara is internationally recognised as one of the best English language training centres in New Zealand.

No of students: up to 300 at any time Levels: 7 levels (beginner to advanced) Class size: Average 15; maximum 22 Minimum age: 17 years old, no maximum age

Improve your IELTS Preparation English for Customised Group English Further Study Programme

Intensive English Full-time IELTS New Zealand Certi icate We can customise Preparation in English Language programmes for Afternoon classes (NZCEL) institutions: - Speaking & Listening - Level 3 General - Reading & Writing - Teacher Training - Level 3 Applied - EAP - NZ Studies - Level 4 - Skills Development - Hospitality - Level 5 - Exam Preparation - Sustainability - Volunteer Work - Nursing

Minimum 4 weeks Minimum 4 weeks 18 weeks Minimum 4 weeks up to 50 weeks

Beginner to advanced Intermediate and above Level 3 - 5 Please enquire Intensive English Afternoon classes

BEGINNER TO PRE INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL AND ABOVE

Intensive English is a full-time course with a focus on speaking, • Speaking & Listening listening, reading, writing and grammar. We help you to improve Develop and practise intensive listening skills while improving your luency and accuracy, as well as extend your vocabulary. your vocabulary knowledge, using authentic material from TV You usually have a di ferent tutor for mornings and afternoons and radio, as well as textbook and internet-based resource so you will be able to hear di ferent accents. material. ara.international.ac.nz/english-courses • Reading & Writing Improve your reading and writing skills using a wide variety of formal and informal reading texts such as magazines, newspapers and the internet. Develop a range of reading skills such as scanning, skimming and reading for detail. Learn how to plan and write with structure and cohesion.

• English for Academic Purposes (EAP) EAP option focuses on preparation for future study courses while improving these core skills.

• Skills Development Practise all four language skills (reading, writing, speaking and listening) in integrated skills lessons. Resources include apps and websites as well as printed and recorded materials.

• Exam Preparation Learn test-taking strategies to succeed in IELTS and PTE (Pearson Test of English).

Please note: Not all afternoon electives o fered every term.

14 Language Self Access Centre

The Language Self Access Centre (LSAC) at both our Christchurch and Timaru campuses is where you can come to practise and improve your English. There is always a trained sta f member available to help you select appropriate resources for your level and your needs. Resources available to you include:

• CDs, DVDs and CDROMs

• Multimedia computer programs

• Newspapers, TV news and online news programmes

• Course books, worksheet/audio packs, readers and dictionaries

• New Zealand English materials and information about life in this country

• English for speci ic purposes (e.g. nursing, business, hospitality) and English for academic study

• Preparation material for IELTS, Cambridge, OET and Pearson examinations

As well as English resources, we also have a small selection of materials for students learning Spanish, Japanese and Māori. English pathways

MORNING CLASSES AFTERNOON CLASSES

Advanced Volunteer Work* Mainstream Speaking & Listening Upper-Intermediate Reading & Writing New Zealand EAP Late Intermediate Certi icate in Skills Development Study and Career Open Entry Preparation Intermediate Exam Preparation

Intake every Pre-Intermediate Monday Elementary EXAM

Placement Test Beginners

NZCEL

IELTS Preparation

Want to ind out your English level? ara.ac.nz/online-english-test

15 English plus volunteer work

Enjoy practising your English while making new friends in the community. A good level of con idence in English speaking and listening is required. Therefore, you should be in an upper intermediate class.

We can arrange volunteering positions in the Christchurch community in the following areas:

• Caring for the elderly

• Helping in schools

• O ice work

• Retail and gardening

• Tourism

Please note: hours can be irregular during this course. You will be required to do at least eight hours per week at times to suit. You must bring a police certi icate from your country if you are wishing to work with young children.

Work placement is subject to availability, please enquire.

Work rights

If you study English at Ara for 14 weeks or more, you can work part-time 20 hours a week with your student visa. This allows you to gain some valuable work experience while improving your English!

Sample timetable

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun

8.30am  9am Optional supervised self-study at LSAC

Morning English classes

9am  12pm 15 min break at 10.30am Finishes 11am Optional weekend activities Morning English classes (continued) Optional Friday or LUNCH Lunch break 12pm - 1pm afternoon Optional supervised activity self-study at LSAC 1pm  3pm Afternoon English classes

Optional supervised self-study at LSAC 3pm  6pm or Optional afternoon activities

Please note: Actual timetable may vary. Not all afternoon classes o fered every term.

Total hours: 22 hours per week (morning 14 hours + afternoon eight hours) Class hours: Monday to Thursday 9am to 12noon and 1pm to 3pm, Friday 9am to 11am LSAC: Supervised self-study at Language Self Access Centre (LSAC)

16 Exam Preparation Intensive IELTS Preparation

This course will prepare you for taking the IELTS exam by improving your listening, speaking, reading and writing. You can start any Monday, minimum enrolment of four weeks.

Our City campus is the largest certi ied IELTS testing centre in Christchurch and the South Island.

Dates and times of examinations are published here: ara.ac.nz/ielts IELTS Exam Preparation Pathways

5.56.5 Mainstream Intensive English Intensive IELTS Preparation - Advanced Full-time - Upper-Intermediate Minimum 4 weeks 5.05.5 New Zealand - Late Intermediate EXAM Certi icate in Study and 22 hours per week - Intermediate Career Preparation

IELTS Examination dates 2020

Month Exam dates Module Month Exam dates Module Month Exam dates Module January 11 January A & G May 9 May Academic only September 12 September A & G 18 January A & G 30 May A & G 26 September A & G

February 1 February A & G June 13 June A & G October 10 October Academic only *13 February A & G 20 June A & G 31 October A & G

March 7 March A & G July 11 July A & G November 7 November A & G 21 March A & G 25 July A & G 21 November A & G 28 November Academic only

April 4 April A & G August 8 August A & G December 5 December A & G 18 April A & G 22 August A & G

A & G = Academic and General

*Exam date is on a Thursday

Please Note: IELTS dates are subject to change, please check website for further details ara.ac.nz/ielts

17 English for Further Study New Zealand Certi icate in English Language (NZCEL)

The New Zealand Certi icate in English Language is an NZQA quali ication that lasts a lifetime. There are seven levels from beginner to advanced. These programmes can be used for further study, for work or for general English development. They aim to extend your ability in all areas of English communication (speaking, listening, reading and writing), prepare you for further Stephanie Dong | China ESOL English or mainstream study and extend your ability, Graduate Diploma in Sales and Marketing con idence and comfort in a new country. The NZCEL is an 18-week course comprising two blocks of nine “The ability of mastering weeks with a two-week break in between. Classes are 20 hours language proficiently is the per week. solid foundation for survival NZCEL can be used to meet English language entry into our mainstream programmes. For further details, refer to the entry and study overseas.” criteria of each programme and the equivalence table below. NZCEL studied at Ara is also accepted by the University of Canterbury and Lincoln University.

English equivalence table

Level IELTS TOEFL TOEFL Cambridge NZCEL Pearson City & Guilds

C1Advanced or Overall Subtest pBT TWE iBT Writing B2First C2Pro iciency Score

3 5.0 (5.0) 500 (4) 35 20 154 Grade C Level 3 (General) 36 B1 Achiever (43)

4 5.5 (5.0) 530 (4.5) 46 20 162 Grade C Level 3 (Applied) 42 B2 Communicator (42)

5 5.5 (5.0) 550 (5) 46 20 162 Grade C Level 4 (General) 42 B2 Communicator (42)

6 & 7 6.0 (5.5) 550 (5) 60 20 169 Grade C Level 4 (Academic) 50 B2 Communicator (66)

8 & 9 6.5 (6.0) 590 (5.5) 79 21 196 Grade B Level 5 58 C1 Expert (42)

Refer to English Pro iciency Outcomes Table at ara.ac.nz/english-equivalence If you have achieved NCEA Level 3 University Entrance requirements you are not required to provide evidence of English language skills for most programmes.

18 Pathways to further study

The following diagram shows various pathways from English language to further academic studies available at Ara. You can start at any point according to your level and our sta f will assist you along the way.

All NZCEL programmes are full time 18 weeks, Mainstream study (IELTS 6.5 - 7.0 entry)* 20 hours per week. Lab Tech Health Science Applied Science Nutrition Broadcasting Medical Imaging NZCEL Level 5 Midwifery Social Work Sports Science Academic (IELTS 6.0 entry Nursing Performing Arts all subtests 5.5 or equivalent) Intensive English

- Advanced Mainstream study (IELTS 6.0 entry)* - Upper-Intermediate NZCEL Level 4 Architecture Outdoor Education Fitness - Late Intermediate Academic/General Design Hospitality Fashion - Intermediate (IELTS 5.5 entry all subtests 5.0) Music Mental Health Engineering Photography Interior Design Tourism Construction NZCEL Pre-Entry ICT Business Management Test CAD Japanese NZCEL Level 3 If already in Sustainability Networking Christchurch or Timaru Applied (IELTS 5.0 entry all subtests 4.5)

Mainstream study (IELTS 5.5 entry)* NZCEL Online Pre-Entry Test Business ICT Early Childhood Education If you are outside NZCEL Level 3 Administration Travel Japanese of NZ (o fer is General CAD Primary Industries conditional) (IELTS 4.5 entry all subtests 4.0) Cookery Hair & Beauty

*Please refer to pages 4 - 5 for mainstream study options and the programme listings on pages 3435 for details including IELTS subtest requirements

19 Customised group programmes

Drawing on the expertise of sta f from across Ara we will work with you to design a programme that meets the needs of your students or sta f.

Examples include:

• English + Adventure Tourism • English + Art & Design • English + Business Studies • English + Hospitality • English + Information & Communication Technologies • English for Nursing • English + Outdoor Education • English + Teacher Training • Upskilling English for teaching sta f

Sample timetable

English plus Activities (Timaru campus)

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun

WEEK 1 Welcome/ English classes am Level check Field trip to Peel Forest & Geraldine South Canterbury pm Orientation Botanic Gardens NZ Studies Museum

WEEK 2 English classes am Field trip to Oamaru Introduction to pm NZ Studies Visit to local school Art Gallery Māori Culture Optional weekend WEEK 3 activities English classes am Field trip to Lake Tekapo pm NZ Studies Te Ana Māori Rock Art Kiwi Observatory Timaru Heritage Walk

WEEK 4 Farewell and English classes am free afternoon

South Canterbury Caroline Bay pm NZ Studies Visit to farm Museum Aquatic Centre

Total hours: 22 hours per week (morning English 14 hours and afternoon activities eight hours) Class hours: Morning Mon – Thu 9am - 12pm. Afternoon Mon - Thu 1pm - 3pm Duration: Minimum four weeks Start date: Flexible (please enquire)

Email: [email protected]

20 Teacher Training

There are several options available if you are interested in becoming an English teacher, whether you teach in New Zealand or overseas. Training is focused on the principles of communicative language teaching and involves practical teaching sessions and class observation.

Course Duration Entry level

CELTA Full-time 4 weeks or IELTS 7.0 (additional screening Part-time 11 weeks process applies)

English plus Min 4 weeks Please enquire Teacher Training (customised group programme) Jake Turner-Steele | New Zealand CELTA - Certificate in English Language Teacher Training Min 4 weeks Please enquire Teaching to Adults for groups “From day one, CELTA is an internationally-recognised teaching quali ication from the University of Cambridge. Graduates of this course everything was relevant.” can teach English to adults anywhere in the world, in a variety of contexts. We are able to o fer customised teacher training programmes to suit the institution’s need.

English plus Teacher Training

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Sat/Sun

WEEK 1 Welcome/ English classes am Level check

Communicative pm Orientation Course Introduction Teaching Vocabulary Free afternoon Speaking

Optional afternoon activities

WEEK 2 English classes am Warm-up Technology Enhanced Using pm Teaching Pronunciation Free afternoon Activities Language Learning Authentic Materials

Optional afternoon activity Optional weekend activities WEEK 3 English classes am Autonomous Teaching Receptive Skills Teaching Writing pm Free afternoon Learning (Reading) (Listening) (1)

Optional afternoon activities

WEEK 4 English classes am Teaching Visit to a Demonstration Lesson pm Farewell Writing (2) local school (1) (2)

Optional afternoon activities

Total hours: 22 hours per week (morning English 14 hours and afternoon teacher training eight hours) Class hours: Morning Mon – Thu 9am - 12pm, Fri 9 - 11am. Afternoon Mon - Thu 1pm - 3pm Duration: Minimum four weeks Start date: Flexible (please enquire)

Online enquiry form: ara.international.ac.nz/group-enquiry-form

21 Foundation Studies Pathway to mainstream programmes

Foundation programmes are stepping stones to further study or a new career. They can equip you with entry level quali ications and academic skills needed for more advanced study.

You can take a foundation course if: • you don’t meet the entry requirements for the programme you want to study • you are returning to study after time away from formal education • you are seeking a change of direction

We o fer a range of assessed and non-assessed foundation programmes.

Ara is an approved provider for pathway visa by Immigration New Zealand.

Zoe Liu | China New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Pre Health Pathway) “The course was amazing – I’m fully ready for my next step.”

22 New Zealand Certi icate in Study and Career Preparation Level 3 Pathway to Certi icates & Diplomas

Animal Management & NZ Certi icate in Animal Management Veterinary Nursing pathway NZ Certi icate in Animal Technology Sports, Nutrition & Health Promotion pathway Certi icate in Exercise

NZ Diploma in Architectural Technology Architectural Studies & New Zealand Certi icate Construction pathway NZ Diploma in Construction in Study and Career Construction Management Preparation Level 3 Quantity Surveying

Engineering pathway NZ Diploma in Engineering Civil, Electrical or Mechanical

Performing Arts pathway NZ Cert Study and Career Prep Performing Arts

New Zealand Certi icate in Study and Career Preparation Level 4

Level 4 Pathway to Degrees

Applied Management & Bachelor of Applied Management ICT pathway Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies

Applied Science pathway Bachelor of Applied Science Sport and Exercise Science

Architectural Studies & Bachelor of Architectural Studies Construction pathway Bachelor of Construction

New Zealand Certi icate Engineering pathway Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Study and Career Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Preparation Level 4

Bachelor of Nursing

Bachelor of Midwifery Pre Health pathway Bachelor of Musculoskeletal Health

Bachelor of Applied Science Human Nutrition Physical Activity and Health Promotion

Tourism and Hospitality Management pathway Bachelor of International Tourism and Hospitality Management

Performing Arts pathway Bachelor of Performing Arts

Bachelor of Music Arts

23 Commerce

Ara’s industry-endorsed business programmes have a strong emphasis on equipping you with excellent organisational and analytical skills, an innovative approach and the ability to design and implement solutions for real-world problems.

You’ll learn from expert tutors and highly regarded local business people who will share their knowledge within and beyond the campus. You’ll also have opportunities to boost your learning through real-world research projects and time in work placements.

Co-operative education project (degree students) Industry project As part of your degree you will work hands-on within a real (graduate diploma students) business environment, applying your learning for a minimum You will complete a work placement of 200 hours together with of 200 hours. You will complete a signi icant research project a research project in a real business environment. The graduate for your host organisation that relates to your specialisation(s). diploma programme enables students with previous academic The aim is to bring together the learning from your whole success the chance to gain skills in an additional discipline that programme of study and for you to apply it to a real-life can greatly enhance employability. challenge or opportunity.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in:

• Accounting – accounts assistant, o ice manager, • Human resources management inance manager, associated chartered accountants • Marketing • Business management • Project management • Event management • Sales and retail management • Logistics • Entrepreneurship • Financial planning • Operations management ara.ac.nz/business

Stephan Kolsbjerg Ragunathan | Denmark Bachelor of Applied Management “I loved the tutors. They were all very friendly and ready to help.”

24 ICT

Our in-depth ICT programmes have been developed in conjunction with industry to ensure they’re up-to-date and relevant. They combine theory and practical skills and are taught by experienced professionals with both academic and industry experience. You will graduate with the knowledge and practical skills employers are seeking, well-prepared and highly capable of being e fective in the workplace from your very irst day.

It is one of the fastest growing sectors internationally and in Christchurch. The Canterbury tech sector employs 15,000 people within the region, contributing a massive $2.4 billion to our GDP. Explore a wide range of tech-related career opportunities by studying one of our ICT programmes at Ara.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in: Co-operative Education Project

• IT helpdesk • network administration If you are studying an ICT degree at Ara you will get to work • software development • support technician hands-on within a real business environment where you will apply your learning and complete a 450-hour practical project • programming • systems analysis for your host organisation. Similar opportunities may also be • project management • network management available for graduate diploma ICT students. • application development • support specialist • database administration • interactive media development • software engineering • business analysis • test analysis • ICT management • other IT related roles ara.ac.nz/ict

Pornpitcha Worathongchai | Thailand Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology “Ara o ers more practical experience that can help students in their career.”

25 Engineering

Our engineering programmes are delivered in a stimulating environment that encourages enquiry and supports a balance of theory and practical learning. Within our impressive, purpose-built facilities, you will learn from highly experienced professionals with diverse industry contacts.

We work closely with a range of businesses, institutions and organisations in engineering to develop internships, work placements and cutting-edge research projects to further develop your skills.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in:

• Architecture – 3D architectural modeller, architectural designer • Construction management – construction site manager • Quantity surveying – quantity surveyor • Interior design – interior designer, theatre set designer • Civil engineering – engineering technicians and technologists, designers, construction supervisors, sales or project engineers and employment options related to supporting the design and construction of infrastructure developments • Electrical engineering – engineering technician and technologist in power, computing network, electronics and telecommunication • Mechanical engineering – engineering technicians and technologists, design engineer, production engineer, maintenance team leader, sales engineer or quality assurance engineer, and related employment options from high-level industrial facilities and urban-based manufacturing through to agricultural processing plants • Computer Aided Design – CAD operator, CAD designer, product designer ara.ac.nz/engineering

The Level 6 and 7 engineering programmes at Ara have been accredited by Engineering New Zealand as meeting the requirements of the Dublin and Dinh Van Nguyen | Vietnam Sydney Accords. Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Mechanical) “Ara provides more The Bachelor of Construction (Quantity Surveying) and Graduate Diploma in Quantity Surveying are practical knowledge than accredited by the New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors for membership. you get at university.”

26 Health

Our health programmes give you the training, knowledge, experience and industry connections to take your skills and personal qualities where they are really needed.

Whatever pathway you choose to pursue, our well-respected quali ications will give your career the perfect start. You will learn from experienced health experts who are passionate about sharing their knowledge.

‘Manawa’, our brand new, purpose-designed Christchurch health campus, is located within a two-minute walk of the city’s main hospital. Opened in July 2018, it features the latest simulation and training tools, and is designed to facilitate collaboration and knowledge-sharing among students, academics and health professionals.

Ara regularly achieves among the highest graduate employment rate for nurses in New Zealand and in 2018 achieved a near-perfect and unprecedented result, with 99% of graduates in employment within four months of sitting the state exam.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in: • Health care – midwife, radiographer, medical radiation technologist, registered nurse, enrolled nurse, osteopath • Social Services – social worker, mental health support worker, community support worker ara.ac.nz/healthcare ara.ac.nz/social-services Manawa location map

Rong Wang | China Bachelor of Nursing “It’s preparing me so well for a career in nursing.”

27 Science

More and more roles are emerging for practical and analytical thinkers to make a meaningful di ference to individuals and even whole communities.

Our science quali ications have been created in collaboration with employers to meet industry needs. Taught by highly quali ied and experienced professionals, they’re designed to lead to hands-on careers where you can apply your knowledge and work competently in your chosen industry from day one.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in:

• Science – laboratory technician, veterinary nurse, research technician, zoo worker, animal breeder, kennel manager • Health promotion – health science researcher, health/ lifestyle consultant, health promoter • Human nutrition – nutritionist, nutrition product developer • Sport science – performance analyst, strength and conditioning coach, sports therapist, group itness instructor, personal trainer, gym manager ara.ac.nz/science ara.ac.nz/sportscience

Glorimae Lerios | Philippines Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Technology “We’re encouraged to be independent.”

28 Hospitality & Service Industries

Whether you aspire to be a chef, baker, hospitality professional, beauty therapist, hair stylist, travel specialist or tourism operator, we have a study option to help you realise your dream.

You will learn from tutors who are passionate about their industry and have extensive experience to share with you. Our facilities are excellent and include ive commercial kitchens, a bakery, two training restaurants (Visions in Christchurch and Starz in Timaru), a training cafe and bar, barista room, hair and beauty salons and simulated reservations and housekeeping suites.

We are the irst institute in New Zealand to have all cookery and bakery programmes recognised by the World Association of Chefs’ Societies.

Ara (including its predecessors CPIT & Aoraki Polytechnic) has won the Nestle Toque d’Or Supreme Award 16 out of 28 times since it commenced in 1991.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in: • Cookery – chef, baker, caterer • Hospitality – restaurant server, barista, concierge, functions co-ordinator, hotel receptionist • Travel and tourism – travel consultant, airline or cruise ship sta f, tour guide • Beauty Therapy – beauty therapist, makeup artist, nail technician, skin care consultant, sales representative, Kumendra Dharmadasa | Sri Lanka salon/clinic manager or owner Bachelor of International Tourism and Hospitality Management ara.ac.nz/hospitality “The degree really does cover all the bases.”

29 Creative

Your talent, ingenuity and inspiration will be nurtured with our range of creative quali ications.

Our programmes are led by industry professionals and are focused on encouraging your originality and developing the skills you need to succeed in these highly competitive sectors.

At Ara, the practical nature of study is at the forefront, with hands-on workplace training. This ensures that you will reach a level of competence necessary for the workplace, and will be con ident and capable when you graduate.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in:

• Art and design – graphic designer, multimedia designer, ilm animator, jewellery designer, artist • Fashion – fashion designer, fashion buyer, stylist • Photography – professional photographer, photographic artist • Media and communications (broadcasting) – camera operator, editor, post production, visual e fects, TV broadcaster, radio announcer, journalist, director • Music and performance – actor, singer, dancer, session musician, theatre director, songwriter, composer, artist manager ara.ac.nz/art-and-design ara.ac.nz/music-arts ara.ac.nz/music-theatre ara.ac.nz/broadcasting

Tsumuki Taniguchi | Japan Diploma in Professional Photography “This programme is very hands-on and I can learn a lot of skills quickly.”

30 Language, Sustainability & Outdoor Education

With a quali ication in language or education you can foster relationships and help others achieve their goals.

In languages we o fer programmes in Maori and Japanese. Both are designed to immerse you in the language to foster your luency, while giving you a sound understanding of the culture.

Our education programmes include outdoor education and teaching English to adults. Outdoor education programmes at Ara emphasise sustainability and make the most of the beautiful and varied outdoor environments within easy reach of our Christchurch and Timaru campuses.

Graduates from these programmes are employed in:

• Sustainability and outdoor education – outdoor education teacher, adventure or ecotourism guide, recreation or conservation guide, ski/snowboard instructor • Languages – interpreter, business translator, entrepreneur, language teacher ara.ac.nz/language-and-education ara.ac.nz/outdoor-ed

Arthur Machado | Brazil Graduate Diploma in Sustainability and Outdoor Education “I enjoyed everything, the whole journey.”

31 International application process

STEP ONE STEP TWO STEP THREE Submitting your application Preparing for your visa Getting to New Zealand

Fill in the online, digital or Receive unconditional o fer of place Provide your arrival information to printed application form the international admissions team

Pay fees unless your country requires approval in principle (AIP) from Check that you have completed all Immigration NZ. These countries pay Receive con irmation of parts of the form and included all fees as soon as the AIP is granted. accommodation (if requested) required documentation

Receive receipted o fer of place Arrive in New Zealand Submit your application form (online, by email or by post)

Apply for your visa at Report to Admissions & Enrolments immigration.govt.nz with your passport, visa & transcript

International Admissions will assess your application. If more information is requested Attend orientation you will be sent an email. We may recommend an alternate study pathway if your chosen one is not suitable. We will then issue an o fer. Start attending class Refund Policy

We understand that sometimes a change in your health or circumstances can a fect your plans to study with us. It is important that you understand the Refund Policy at Ara and that it is based on a student’s ‘Path of Study’. This means the length of the programme as detailed in the statement of fees and accepted by payment and enrolment. The chart for calculating a refund is shown below.

Consideration for Refund Refund amount (Tuition fees) Homestay Documents to be submitted placement fee by student

Student withdrawing prior to the Path of Study Full refund less NZ$500 No refund start date administration fee Completed Withdrawal Student withdrawing within the irst seven calendar 80% of tuition fees paid No refund (enrolment amendment form) days of the commencement of the Path of Study (20% tuition fees will be deducted for AND administration purposes) Written request to withdraw (email or letter to [email protected]) Student withdrawing after the seventh calendar day No refund No refund of the commencement of the Path of Study.

O icial noti ication from A student visa is not granted or approved by Full refund less $500 Immigration New Zealand No refund Immigration New Zealand administration fee indicating the student visa application has been declined.

Student visa renewal declined by Immigration 80% of tuition fees paid No refund O icial noti ication from New Zealand on the basis of poor attendance, (20% tuition fees will be deducted ) Immigration New Zealand unsatisfactory academic performance and/or late OR Refund will be pro-rated indicating the student visa visa application (Sec 61) based on last attendance date application has been declined

Cancellation of Enrolment by Ara No refund No refund A termination of enrolment letter.

Compassionate consideration (only considered when Refund amount will be Refund decision will Documentation supporting your withdrawal circumstances are beyond student’s control and meet the determined on an individual be determined on application for a refund and requirements of the Consideration of Withdrawn Grade or Fees Refund Policy including Compassionate consideration policy) basis. an individual basis. Compassionate Consideration application form ara.ac.nz/refund-policy

32 Dates and Fees 2020

English Language courses Living expenses

Course Duration Start Date Fees We recommend you budget $1250 per month for living Administration fee $250 expenses including accommodation and general living costs.

Student Services Levy $8 per week Homestay Christchurch Timaru Intensive English Every Monday 4 weeks Starts 6 January $390 Placement Fee IELTS Preparation (Minimum) per week (IELTS Exam fee not included) Finishes 18 December (includes pick-up from Christchurch airport and transfer to homestay in Christchurch. Note: Does $320 $320 English plus not include transfer to Timaru. Will be quoted 8 weeks Flexible $3,120 separately based on light arrival/departure details) Volunteer Work Homestay Fee Work placement fee $275 (includes two meals on weekdays and $266 – three meals on the weekend) Level 3: 10 Feb, 20 July Homestay Fee NZCEL Level 3 Applied: 10 Feb, $296 $280 $7,985 (includes three meals a day) (New Zealand Certi icate in 20 July, 21 Sept 18 weeks per English Language) Level 4 Academic: 10 Feb, semester 20 July, 21 Sept Level 5: 10 Feb, 20 July Transportation Christchurch Timaru 2 - 27 March CELTA 4 weeks $5,068 Bus fare (Metrocard) - unlimited travel $106 per month $64 per month 3 - 28 August Bus fare (Metrocard) – weekly maximum $26.50 per week $16 per week Customised group Please 4 weeks Please enquire programmes (Minimum) enquire Bus fare (Metrocard) $2.65 per ride $1.60 per ride Bus fare (cash) $4 per ride $2.40 per ride

Exam fees Medical & travel insurance International students (including group students) must have IELTS exam fee $385 appropriate and current medical insurance while in New Zealand. Pearson Test of English exam fee $385 The cost of insurance for a full-time student is $523.50.

4 weeks $52.40 28 weeks $366.80 Other fees 8 weeks $104.80 32 weeks $419.20 12 weeks $157.20 36 weeks $471.60 Student Services Levy (Mainstream programmes) $320 16 weeks $209.60 40 weeks $524.00 Student Visa application $255 20 weeks $262.00 44 weeks $576.40 Student carpark $5 per day 24 weeks $314.40 48 weeks $628.80 Public holidays

New Year’s Day Wednesday 1 January Other important dates Day After New Year Thursday 2 January Ara campus reopens Monday 6 January Waitangi Day Thursday 6 February Autumn Graduation Friday 27 March

Good Friday Friday 10 April Timaru Graduation Thursday 13 February Easter Monday Monday 13 April Daylight saving ends Sunday 5 April ANZAC Day (observed) Monday 27 April Ara closed (Tuesday after Easter) Tuesday 14 April Queen's Birthday Monday 1 June Spring Graduation Friday 18 September South Canterbury Anniversary Day Monday 28 September Daylight saving starts Sunday 27 September Labour Day Monday 26 October Ara campus closes Wednesday 23 December Canterbury Anniversary Day Friday 13 November Christmas Day Friday 25 December

Boxing Day Saturday 26 December

33 Programme listings

IELTS Entry Requirement

Indicative Tuition Fees NZ$ Overall Listening Reading Writing Speaking

Qual Programme Also available in Timaru Level Duration Commences per year

C NZ Certi icate in English Language (General) T 3 18 weeks Feb*/Jul* $7,985 IELTS 4.5 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 C NZ Certi icate in English Language (Applied) T 3 18 weeks Feb*/Jul*/Sep $7,985 IELTS 5.0 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 C NZ Certi icate in English Language T 4 18 weeks Feb*/Jul*/Sep $7,985 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C NZ Certi icate in English Language 5 18 weeks Feb/Jul $7,985 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 FOUNDATION C Study and Career Preparation T 3 6 months Feb/Jul $10,285 IELTS 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Study and Career Preparation T 4 6 months Feb/Jul $10,285 IELTS 5.5 5.5 5.0 5.5 5.0 ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES G Construction Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Quantity Surveying 7 1 year Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Architectural Studies 7 3 years Feb $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 Construction B 7 3 years Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 (with specialisations in Construction Management and Quantity Surveying) D Architectural Technology 6 2 years Feb $21,900 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 Construction D 6 2 years Feb/Jul $21,900 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 (with specialisations in Construction Management and Quantity Surveying) CREATIVE Design (with specialisations in Applied Visual Art, Fashion, B 7 3 years Feb $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 Motion Design , Photography, and Visual Communication) T D Digital Media and Design (only) 5 1 year Feb $22,580 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 D Creativity T 4 6 months Feb/Jul $11,290 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

D Digital Media and Design T 4 6 months Jul $11,290 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

C Fashion 4 6 months Feb/Jul $11,290 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 BUSINESS G Accounting 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Applied Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Business Information Systems 7 1 year Feb $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Business Transformation & Change 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Event Management 7 1 year Feb $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Hospitality Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Human Resource Management 7 1 year Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Marketing and Sales 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Operations & Production Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul/Oct $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Project Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul/Oct $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Strategic Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 G Supply Chain Logistics 7 1 year Feb/Jul/Oct $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Applied Management (with specialisations) 7 3 years Feb/Jul $19,920 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Business 5 1 year Feb/Jul $19,920 IELTS 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 C Business (Administration & Technology) 4 6 months Feb/Jul $9,960 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Business (Administration & Technology) 3 6 months Feb/Jul $9,960 IELTS 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 COMMUNICATIONS & MEDIA B Broadcasting Communications 7 3 years Feb $24,370 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 COMPUTING & ICT G Information & Communication Technologies 7 1 year Feb/Jul $22,000 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Information & Communication Technologies 7 3 years Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Systems Administration 6 1 year Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Web Development and Design 5 1 year Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 D Information Technology Technical Support 5 1 year Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Information Technology Essentials* 4 6 months Feb/Jul $10,620 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

Legend: C Certiicate D Diploma B Bachelor G Graduate P Post Graduate M Master’s **Entry requirements and fees are subject to change.

34 IELTS Entry Requirement

Indicative Tuition Fees NZ$ Overall Listening Reading Writing Speaking

Qual Programme Also available in Timaru Level Duration Commences per year ENGINEERING G Computer Aided Design 7 1 year Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Engineering Technology (Electrical) 7 3 years Feb $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.0 B Engineering Technology (Civil) 7 3 years Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.0 B Engineering Technology (Mechanical) 7 3 years Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 6.0 6.0 D Engineering (Electrical) 6 2 years Feb $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Engineering (Civil) 6 2 years Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Engineering (Mechanical) 6 2 years Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 HOSPITALITY & SERVICE INDUSTRIES G Hospitality Management 7 1 year Feb/Jul $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B International Tourism and Hospitality Management 7 3 years Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Hospitality Management 5 & 6 2 years Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 D Cookery (Advanced) - Cookery Strand T 4 & 5 2 years Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 D Cookery (Advanced) - Patisserie Strand T 4 & 5 2 years Feb/Jul $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Baking (Generalist) (Career Baker) T 4 1 year Feb $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Food & Beverage Service 3 & 4 1 year Feb $21,240 IELTS 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Tourism & Travel 3 & 4 1 year Feb $21,240 IELTS 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 HAIR & BEAUTY D Beauty Therapy 5 1 year Feb $20,620 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Beauty Therapy T 4 1 year Feb $20,620 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 HEALTH M Nursing 9 2 years Feb/Jul $25,280 IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 P Health Science 8 1 year Feb/Jul $25,280 IELTS 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 G Nursing 7 1 year Feb/Jul $23,040 IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 B Medical Imaging 7 3 years Feb $23,040 IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 B Midwifery 7 3 years Jan $30,660 IELTS 7.0 7.0 6.5 6.5 7.0 B Musculoskeletal Health 7 3 years Feb $23,040 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Nursing T 7 3 years Feb/Jul $23,040 IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 B Nursing (Master of Health Sciences Professional Practice) 7 2 years Feb Enquire IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 B Social Work 7 4 years Feb $23,040 IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 D Enrolled Nursing 5 1.5 years Mar $22,580 IELTS 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.5 C Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) 4 1 year Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Exercise 4 6 months Feb/Jul $11,270 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 LANGUAGES AND EDUCATION B Language (Japanese) 7 3 years Feb $21,240 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 English Language Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages C 5 1 month Mar/Aug $5,068 IELTS 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 (CELTA) C Japanese 4 1 year Feb $21,240 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Japanese (Foundation) 3 6 months Feb $10,620 IELTS 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 OUTDOOR EDUCATION M Sustainable Practice 9 1.5 years Feb/Jul $24,770 IELTS 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 P Sustainable Practice 8 1 year Feb/Jul $24,770 IELTS 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 G Sustainability and Outdoor Education 7 1 year Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Sustainability and Outdoor Education 7 3 years Feb/Jul $22,580 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 C Outdoor Education T 4 34 weeks Feb/Jul $21,920 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 PERFORMANCE B Music Arts 7 3 years Feb $21,900 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 B Performing Arts (Music Theatre) 7 3 years Feb $21,900 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 C Music 4 1 year Feb $21,900 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 SCIENCE G Laboratory Technology 7 1 year Feb/Jul $23,030 IELTS 6.0 6.5 6.0 6.0 6.5 B Applied Science 7 3 years Feb/Jul $23,030 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Applied Science 6 1 year Feb/Jul $20,570 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 D Applied Science 5 1 year Feb/Jul $20,570 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 D Veterinary Nursing 6 1 year Feb $20,690 IELTS 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 C Animal Technology (with Veterinary Nursing Assistant strand) 5 1 year Feb $20,570 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 C Animal Management with Companion Animal strand 4 1 year Feb $20,570 IELTS 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

ara.ac.nz/intl-programme-listing

35 Code of Practice requirements Ara has agreed to observe and be bound by the Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice 2016 administered by the New Zealand Qualiications Authority (NZQA). Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the NZQA website at: nzqa.govt.nz/providers-partners/education-code-of-practice/

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

Eligibility for health services Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed at: moh.govt.nz

Accident insurance The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to New Zealand, however you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at: acc.co.nz

Medical insurance Ara requires all international students to have comprehensive travel and medical insurance. This is a legal requirement under the New Zealand Ministry of Education Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. The preferred insurance provider for Ara is Allianz StudentPlus, which has speciically tailored its policy to meet the needs of our students. More information can be found at: ara.ac.nz/insurance

PO Box 540, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand

Telephone: +64 3 940 8389

Email: [email protected] ara.ac.nz/international

04461 – International Study Guide 2020 | October 2019