international PROSPECTUS

WWW.WHITIREIA.AC.NZ +64 9 379 4666 @WHITIREIA.AC.NZ +64 4 237 3100 [email protected] About Whitireia Whitireia is a Government owned and funded tertiary institute of technology, known for its high student success rate and culturally diverse student body. Established in 1986, on the shores of the harbour, Whitireia has grown to become a tertiary institution of choice for over 8,500 international and domestic students, who now study at one of seven contemporary campuses in Auckland, , Porirua and Kāpiti. In 2014, over 100 programmes of study are being offered to students, covering certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate levels. All of our programmes have been developed in conjunction with industry, to offer excellent applied qualifications.

Vision Values Manaaki Success Whitireia will lead Encouraging co-operation in learning and Being an effective organisation with and illuminate its resource sharing to promote individual a clear sense of purpose, striving for confidence and group harmony through excellence and creating an environment communities through a positive and supportive learning where all have the right to succeed environment tertiary education Integrity Identity Maintaining the highest ethical standards Creating a learning environment where and permitting public scrutiny to ensure all people feel they belong because their the maintenance of those standards uniqueness is valued and promoted Accountability Equity Monitoring and reporting on the Achieving more equal outcomes by maintenance of educational quality providing significant learning and standards and on the responsible use education success for those who have of public resources previously lacked such opportunities www.whitireia.ac.nz +64 9 379 4666 Responsiveness [email protected] Being flexible, creative and open to +64 4 237 3100 change, to better meet individual, [email protected] industry and community learning needs 1

Tēnā koutou katoa Ko te manu e kai i te miro, nōna te ngahere, ko te manu e kai i te mātauranga, nōna te ao. The one who partakes of the flora and fauna, that will be their domain. The one who engages in education, opportunities are boundless. Education is an important key to success in this world. I’m delighted to welcome you to Whitireia . Whitireia, “the school of many faces”, is a highly successful tertiary institution reflecting the ethnic richness and values of our community. This prospectus will help you make choices about your future. It provides information on the many options available at Whitireia. We offer a wide range of courses and programmes, including nine degrees, leading to many different career options. Our student success rates are among the highest in the sector. All staff are dedicated to providing you with an education that will support your chosen career and ensure you have the right skills to begin working in New Zealand. We strive to support all students and provide a range of services to ensure a safe, but interesting environment for living and learning. We look forward to helping you make the right decisions for your education and meeting you when you begin your study with Whitireia.

Don Campbell Chief Executive 2

CAMPUSES FOUR EIGHT LOCATIONS Auckland Porirua Wellington Kapiti STUDY AT ONE OF OUR CAMPUSES IN THE Coolest little

capitalWWW.WELLINGTONNZ.COM study at our campus in New Zealand’s biggest cityWWW.AUCKLANDNZ.COM 3

Putting You, our

SWhitireiatudents, and Wellington Institute of Technology First (WelTec) have formed a strategic partnership to develop a network of tertiary learning in the greater Wellington region. This partnership, aimed at putting 'students first', will provide new and existing students with access to a diverse range of relevant programmes of study plus other opportunities including; each campus becoming a one-stop-shop by providing a range of information on each institution, access to high quality teaching across the Wellington region and greater student diversity. The goal is that students will be able to transition seamlessly between Whitireia and WelTec and study for a qualification that is in demand by employers. If you are interested in finding out more about how Whitireia and WelTec are working together, check out www.whitireia.ac.nz 4

The Film School is the only industry-run school of its kind in New Zealand. It is unique with its visiting tutor programme, where tutors come into the school direct from the industry to teach all there is to know about the film and television industry. Located in Wellington City, the Film School offers students a one year, full-time, Certificate in Film and Television Production; the aim of this programme is to turn out producers, directors and technical crews of the future; graduates who are well prepared to make a career in film and/or television. To find out more about The New Zealand Film and Television School check out www.filmschool.org.nz or call +64 4 939 2954. The New Zealand Film and Television School is a subsidiary of Whitireia New Zealand Limited. 5

If you are interested in a career in information technology, Computer Power Plus offers eight highly regarded information technology qualifications ranging from certificate to advanced diploma level. All are unique, flexible and provided in a self-paced learning environment. Students take control of your learning, learning at your own pace with staff to assist students reach their study goals. Students commit to attend regular sessions and each time they attend Computer Power Plus, they pick up exactly where they left off. Instructors are dedicated, professional and experienced. Computer Power Plus also offers a work placement service to students. Computer Power Plus, with campuses in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch is committed to students achieving real-world information technology qualifications. Over 90% of eligible graduates are placed into employment. Computer Power Plus is backed by a partnership between Whitireia New Zealand Limited and Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec). To find out more check out www.computerpower.ac.nz 6

The New Zealand Radio Training School, located in our Media Training Centre in Wellington City, and in our Auckland campus, offers students complete hands- on training in radio. Owned by Whitireia New Zealand Limited, the New Zealand Radio Training School offers study towards the National Certificate in Radio (Foundation Skills) and Diploma in Radio Journalism. These programmes cover all the things students need to know for a career in commercial radio including; copywriting, programming and producing for radio, running promotions and live broadcasting. Students can choose from a range of electives including podcasting, documentary in radio, creative broadcasting or news package production and broadcasting. Students not only work in classrooms but also in purpose built studios designed to provide a complete radio experience. Professional tutors, all with comprehensive backgrounds in radio, offer students highly interactive learning opportunities, through practical hands on study. The New Zealand Radio Training School keeps pace with the industry and in-turn, offers training in tune with industry wants. To find out more about the New Zealand Radio Training School check out www.broadcasting.co.nz or call us on +64 9 379 4666 or +64 4 237 3100. 7

Business 33 Management 34 Information Technology 36

CoWelcomen tents 1 Study in Wellington & Auckland 2 Nursing 39 Putting you, our students, first 3 Postgraduate Studies 39/40 The New Zealand Film and Paramedic 41 Television School 4 Social & Community Work 42 Computer Power Plus 5 New Zealand Radio Training School 6 Are you ready for study 8 Office Administration & Computing 44 Campuses and offshore offices 9 Outdoor Adventure 46 World entry requirements 10 Tourism 46 Student support services 11 Professional Cookery 48 Frequently asked questions 12 Hospitality 48 International students 13 Important dates 14 Are you up for the challenge 15 Automotive 49 Beauty & Floristry 49 Programme guide English Entry Test/English Courses 16 Foundation Courses 17

Creative Writing 19 Publishing 20 Journalism 21 Radio Broadcasting 21 www.whitireia.ac.nz Film & Television Production 21 +64 9 379 4666 Music 23 [email protected] Performing Arts 25 +64 4 237 3100 [email protected] Visual Arts & Design 28 Multimedia 29 Photography 29 Teaching 31 8

YourAre you career ready starts for here study? Whitireia have a range of programmes to support you and your learning pathway for study now and in the future. Choose a programme and level of study that is right for you – progress through the various levels available, and reach your study and career goals.

www.whitireia.ac.nz MASTERS PROGRAMMES +64 9 379 4666 [email protected] Postgraduate & graduate programmes +64 4 237 3100 [email protected] Degree programmes

diploma programmes

certificate programmes

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CAMPUSES FOUR EIGHT LOCATIONS [email protected] Auckland Disclaimer The information contained in this prospectus is correct as at July 2013. Whitireia New Zealand reserves the right to cancel Porirua or postpone any of the courses and/or programmes and shall not be liable for any claim other than the proportion of course/programme fees which the cancelled portion bears. Some courses and programmes may be dependent upon Wellington formal approval, Ministry of Education funding allocation Kapiti and number of enrolments. 10

World entry requirements COUNTRY DIPLOMA ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DEGREE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Argentina Bachillerato Especializado Successful completion of one year's tertiary study at a recognised institution Completion of year 12 with a minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score Australia Successful completion of year 12 69.6 Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate with 60% average Successful completion of two year's tertiary study from a recognised institute Brazil Completion of high school (3rd year of second level) Successful completion of two year's tertiary study from a recognised institute Chile Licencia de Education Media or Tecnico Medio o PSU Successful completion of two year's tertiary study from a recognised institute Senior high school graduation AND: either one year of successful study at bachelors China High School Diploma level; or completion of a two year diploma, with good grades, at a recognised institute Fiji form 7, aggregate over four subjects of 250, with a minimum of 50 in English or; USP Fiji Fiji school leaving certificate Foundation year 7 passes with a minimum of C in communication Germany Mittlere reife/realschulabschluss Successful completion of senior high school - Abitur Diploma of Secondary Education with three subjects achieved at Level 4 or better, Hong Kong H.K. Certificate of Education (HKCEE) including English and two elective subjects Successful completion of two year's tertiary study from a recognised institute; or an overall average over four subjects (not including native languages and non-academic India Higher Secondary Certificate (standard xii), minimum 60% subjects) of 75% in either the Higher Secondary School Examination or the All India Senior Secondary School Certificate, with a minimum of 60% in English Successful completion of one year's tertiary study at a recognised institution or; SMU Indonesia SMU 7.0 or Year 3 with an average of 8.5 Japan Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate Successful completion of High School Diploma with a B average STPM with three principal passes or; MICSS at least six subjects with a score of 15 points Malaysia SPM, or Chinese unified exams or better in at least five of these subjects (must not include more than one language) Successful completion of a qualification equivalent to New Mexico Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised institution Zealand year 12 Proficiency certificate with a gradWe average of 80% or; Bachelor degree with upper Nepal Proficiency certificate with a grade average of 65% second division Pacific Islands Successful completion of year 12 (sixth form) Successful completion of year 13 (7th form) or foundation programme of USP Pakistan Higher Secondary School Certificate with 60% average Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution Papua New Foundation year or; successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised High School Certificate (average of 55%) Guinea tertiary institution Philippines National College Entrance Exam Successful completion of two year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution Russia Certificate of Secondary Education or Certificate of Maturity Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution Samoa Completion of High School Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution General Secondary Education Certificate with a minimum Saudi Arabia Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution overall mark of 60% Singapore CEO 0 Level in four subjects GCE A Levels, with three passes Sri Lanka GCE 0 Levels GCE A Levels with three passes in relevant subjects South Korea High School Diploma High School Diploma with a B average Senior High School with a B average or: successful completion of one year of tertiary Taiwan Senior High School Leaving Certificate study from a recognised institution Matayom 6 with either 80% or more of grades at Level 4 or a GPA of 2.5 or higher, Thailand Matayom six with a grade point average of 2.5 with a relevant subject mix or; successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution Tonga Successful completion of year 12 (sixth form) Successful completion of year 13 (7th form) United Arab 70% or better in Tawajihyya (Secondary School Certificate) Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised tertiary institution Emirates United Kingdom A and AS Levels GCSE (Higher Grades) Successful completion of GCE A Levels with three C’s or better High School Diploma or Universal graduation with a grade 7 Vietnam Successful completion of one year of tertiary study from a recognised institution when out of 10 or 30 when out of 40 11 Student support services

Call us on +64 9 379 4666 or +64 4 237 3100 or check out www.whitireia.ac.nz for more information on any of these services.

Students with Disabilities Homestay accommodation for Information & Enrolment Centre international students The Academic Advisor works with Our Information & Enrolment New Zealand host families are carefully students and staff to make reasonable Centres (IEC) are the first point chosen for students to stay with. Families of contact for both prospective accommodation for students with a will provide a single bedroom, two meals and current students. Located at our disability. a day plus clean bed linen including campuses in Porirua and Auckland, towels at least twice a week. Our homestay Counselling Service coordinators work with international IEC provides programme information, A confidential, seven-day, 24-hour self- students to arrange accommodation assistance with our enrolment process, referral, counselling service is provided requirements to suit individual needs. student ID cards, careers advice and fee off-campus by Vitae. Vitae, a professional A homestay is a great way to experience payment facilities. Homestay assistance, company, provides Whitireia students living in New Zealand. insurance claim assistance and online with access to a team of independent visa renewal are available here for International student support counsellors and psychologists throughout international students. Both Auckland and Porirua campuses have New Zealand. Whitireia students are special international student groups who Library entitled to three free counselling sessions assist and organise events and activities. per year. These groups are vital for communication Our Library provides access to a wide between Whitireia and international Our Auckland campus offers an range of resources, including books, students. They provide a student voice and journals, audio-visual items, newspapers, onsite counsellor who is available by assist with advice on helping international many online databases, ebooks, study appointment. students settle into their new study spaces and computers. Information skills’ environment. training is available. A distance library Financial Support Whitireia has Student Support service is provided to eligible students Confidential budgeting advice is Co-ordinators available to provide pastoral and assistance to students at every level available. This service also provides care and support to international students while studying here. of study. Assistance is given to students information on grants, scholarships and emergency funding. whose first language is not English by They ensure that international providing any academic help required. students make the most of their Health Service study experience. This service is also free and available one- A health nurse is available by to-one, working with individual lecturers appointment at our campus in Porirua. Visa and immigration services for by providing in-class study skills and This service is free. Other health services international students language support or by peer tutoring. Our Porirua and Auckland campuses available at our Porirua campus include a have staff available to assist with visa and doctor, physiotherapist, massage therapist immigration requirements for new and Pacific community Liaison and hearing therapist. You will be charged existing students. The Pacific Community Liaison team at a minimal cost for these services. the Porirua Campus is responsible for Medical appointments can be arranged Worshipping on campus engaging with our Pacific communities. for students studying at our campuses in There is a dedicated space available at Ethnic-specific staff liaise with the Cook Wellington, Kāpiti and Auckland. our Auckland campus for worship and/or prayer. Arrangements can also be made for Islands, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Auckland Campus includes a sick bay, +64 9 379 4666 or +64 4 237 3100 worship at our Porirua campus. other Pacific community groups. first aid treatment and links to medical centres. 12 Frequently Asked questions ? How do I find out about You must also provide proof of eligibility to Who do I contact if I have any programmes? study in New Zealand (visa and residency queries? Information about what we offer can be found status). Email us at [email protected] or call us at www.whitireia.ac.nz. International students on +64 9 3794666 or international@whitireia. How long does it take to confirm my can email us for programme information at ac.nz or call us on +64 4 237 3100. [email protected] or call us on enrolment? +64 9 3794666 or [email protected] Enrolment confirmation will be sent back Can I work while I study? or call us on +64 4 237 3100. either directly to the applicant or through an If you are an international student studying agent, if this is how you enrolled. at Whitireia full-time at Level 5 or higher, you How do I apply to enrol? are able to work for 20 hours per week, and full When do I pay my fees? Apply to enrol either in person, by post, online time during the holidays. or apply to enrol through an agent. After you have been offered a place on your programme and you have confirmed How can I get my student visa What do I need to provide? your acceptance of this place, you can pay renewed? A completed Application to Enrol form,a your fees. Current international students must apply to certified copy of your passport plus any renew their student visa 1-2 months before additional entry requirement information How and when do I get my student the expiry date. Students should make contact ID card? (such as a health declaration, references, police with an International Student Adviser at our vetting, criminal convictions declaration, record After your enrolment has been completed, Information & Enrolment Centre, for assistance of learning, academic transcripts/records) if our Information & Enrolment Centre will and advice on how to renew this visa online. applicable. organise it for you. You will need a student ID card to photocopy, access the library, the Can I buy insurance through You also need to provide evidence of IELTS or computer networks and other student support whitireia? equivalent English certificate. services at Whitireia. International students can apply through Whitireia for insurance. This insurance covers Why do we ask for your passport? Can I decide to withdraw from part travel and medical. We need proof of your legal name, date of or all of my programme of study? birth, and citizenship or residency. If your name If you change your mind before your has changed, you will also need to provide programme of study starts, please contact us. proof of the change, e.g. a marriage certificate. You will need to complete a Withdrawal form. The following information relates to enrolment requirements International Code of Practice Eligibility for Health Services provides accident insurance for all New Whitireia has agreed to observe and be Most international students are not Zealand citizens, residents and temporary bound by the Code of Practice for the entitled to publicly funded health services visitors to New Zealand, but you may still Pastoral Care of International Students, while in New Zealand. If you receive be liable for all other medical and related published by the Minister of Education. medical treatment during your visit, you costs. Further information can be viewed Copies are available on request from may be liable for the full costs of that at www.acc.co.nz Whitireia or from www.minedu.govt.nz/ treatment. Full details on entitlements goto/international to publicly funded health services are Medical and Travel Insurance available through the Ministry of Health, It is compulsory for international students Immigration and can be viewed at www.moh.govt.nz to have appropriate current medical and Full details of visa and permit travel insurance while studying in New International students must have requirements, advice on rights to Zealand. This can be purchased through appropriate and current medical and employment in New Zealand while our International Student Advisers at our travel insurance while studying in New studying, and reporting requirements Information & Enrolment Centre or as part Zealand. are available through the New Zealand of the enrolment/re-enrolment process. Immigration Service, and can be viewed Accident Insurance at www.immigration.govt.nz The Accident Compensation Corporation 13

SInternationaltudents Studying and living in N ew Zealand An ‘international student’ is a foreign student studying in New Zealand.

Fees There are a range of fees applicable. These are as follows: FEE

Registration Fee (one off – first year of MASTERS PROGRAMMES $150 enrolment only) Postgraduate & graduate programmes Homestay Placement Fee $220 Degree programmes Homestay Weekly Fee (including two meals on $240 weekdays and three meals on weekends) diploma programmes Airport Transfer Fee $95 certificate programmes Whitireia English testing $50 (free to current students) Foundation sTUDIES

Whitireia provides a full range of support services to ensure international students enjoy a rewarding and friendly study experience in New Zealand.

FEES are quoted in New zealand dollars and includes gst. fees are subject to change 14

Important Dates 2014 MONDAY, 6 JANUARY All campuses open MONDAY, 20 JANUARY Wellington Anniversary Day Porirua, Wellington, Kāpiti campuses closed MONDAY, 27 JANUARY Auckland Anniversary Day Auckland campus closed

THURSDAY, 6 FEBRUARY Waitangi Day All campuses closed FRIDAY, 18 APRIL Good Friday All campuses closed MONDAY, 21 APRIL Easter Monday All campuses closed TUESDAY, 22 APRIL Easter Tuesday (tertiary holiday) All campuses closed FRIDAY, 25 APRIL ANZAC Day All campuses closed MONDAY, 2 JUNE Queen’s Birthday All campuses closed MONDAY, 27 OCTOBER Labour Day All campuses closed WEDNESDAY, 24 DECEMBER Christmas/New Year break All campuses close at noon

Auckland campus trimesters AUCKLAND English Language Term Dates 10 February – 16 May Trimester one 13 January - 4 April 3 June – 29 August Trimester two 7 April – 4 July 15 September – 12 December Trimester three 7 July – 26 September 29 September – 19 December

Porirua, Wellington & Kapiti campuses semesters Graduation Graduation ceremonies are an important Semester one begins part of our academic calendar. They are a celebration of student success. Students Commencement of most academic programmes 17 February r are invited to attend a graduation Orientation week begins ceremony once they have completed their study at Whitireia. Semester two begins Graduation ceremonies are held each year. 21 July Commencement of most academic programmes These are currently held in March, July and r December in Porirua. Auckland graduation Orientation week begins ceremonies are currently held in April and November. 15

Are you up for the challenge

Whitireia is committed to teaching what employers want you to know. Staff deliver top-level tertiary teaching and How to use training in postgraduate, degrees, diplomas and certificate level programmes as well as short courses. this prospectus Explore the pages 16 - 49 of Do you know that: this prospectus, which outlines all of the relevant programmes • The high academic quality of Whitireia programmes is a point of difference available for study in 2014. in Wellington and Auckland Complete an Application to • Our student support and learning resources are exceptional for international Enrol form at the back of this and domestic students prospectus to fast track the • On our full-time programmes students work closely with specialist tutors enrolment process. from their chosen field and have time for individual study using our extensive resources Future industry and employers connect here … why don’t you? www.whitireia.ac.nz +64 9 379 4666 [email protected] +64 4 237 3100 [email protected] 16 WHITIREIA ENGLISH ENTRY TEST INFORMATION International Students wishing to enrol in Whitireia Academic Programmes may take the Whitireia English entry test to meet English requirements as an alternative to completing an IELTS, TOEFL or other external test. Whitireia is a Category 1 provider and is authorised by NZQA to conduct its own English Entry Test. You will be tested on your reading, writing, listening and speaking. The test is held monthly or more frequently if required. Location: Auckland, Porirua and Off-shore through Partner Institutions and our offices in India and China. Fee: $NZ50 refundable upon enrolment in a Whitireia Academic Programme

English Language Courses English language LEVELS Elementary, Pre-Intermediate, Intermediate, Upper-Intermediate, Advanced and Academic.

Our English course levels are designed for students who want to speak English as a second language and are suitable for all English abilities. These courses are designed to provide the skills required to successfully meet the entry criteria for further Academic studies. You can study at our Porirua or Auckland Campuses to improve your level of English language.

Duration Up to 12 weeks per course

Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 13 January, 7 April, 7 July, 29 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July

Fees (NZ$) $399 per week www.whitireia.ac.nz Entry Criteria +64 9 379 4666 Open entry [email protected] +64 4 237 3100 [email protected]

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol.

www.whitireia.ac.nz [email protected] [email protected] 17 Foundation studies Foundation Studies F Certi cate Certificate in Preparation Certificate in Foundation Music studies oundation in Foundation Further study Education for Tertiary Study Step through in health qualications (Health Science) Have a go at taking music seriously on this to reach This programme will allow you to make an informed choice of a career or academic path introductory programme, which includes your goal Certi cate while increasing skills in language, literacy and performance skills, playing with a band, in Foundation Further study in professional studies and music theory. Education social science or numeracy. You will be prepared for study in any (Social Science) early childhood regional tertiary institute. Start on the Duration education left and Duration Half year, full-time journey to Certi cate Half year, full-time in Foundation Campus/Start Dates outcomes Education on the right (Business) Further study in Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 7 July business Wellington – 17 February, 14 July Level 3 Further study in Level 3 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Certi cate music in Foundation Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Music Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) International: $10,950 $10,350 Certi cate Entry Criteria in Preparation Further study Evidence of instrumental and vocal skills based for Tertiary Entry Criteria Study 8 credits NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 8 credits on interview and audition NZCEA Level 1 Numeracy or equivalent.

Certificate in Foundation Education Certificate in Foundation Education Certificate in Foundation Education (Business) (Health Science) (Social Science)

Develop skills and practices to help you progress Develop skills and practices to help you progress Develop skills and practices to help you progress into degree study in business, where you can into further study in health science. into further study in early childhood education major in management, marketing, finance, or social science. accountancy or hospitality. Duration One year, full-time Duration Duration One year, full-time One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Kāpiti – 17 February Porirua – 17 February Auckland – 17 February, 3 June Wellington - 17 February Kāpiti – 17 February Wellington – 17 February, 21 July Level 4 Level 4 Level 4 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $19,950 $19,950 $19,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Entry Criteria 8 credits NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 8 credits NCEA 8 credits NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 8 credits 8 credits NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 8 credits Level 1 Numeracy or equivalent. NCEA Level 1 Numeracy or equivalent. NCEA Level 1 Numeracy or equivalent.

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol. +64 9 379 4666 or +64 4 237 3100 18

“One of the hardest things in any industry is getting your foot in the door. Whitireia gives you the practical skills and confidence to walk through those doors and feel at home doing something you love.”

Harriet prebble // Diploma in publishing 19 COMMUNICATION MEDIA CREATIVE National Commercial, Certicate in Pacic radio

Step through

Radio WRITING qualications (Foundation Film maker, director,writer, Certicate in Skills) to reach Introduction to editor, camera, sound or Film and lighting person on lm P / your goal Television UBLIS National News and feature journalist Production Certicate Diploma in Diploma in Radio for web, radio, TV and print; H in Multimedia Journalism ING Start on the Journalism (Multi-media) Journalism photo journalist; video (Level 5) journalist for web; sub- J / left and OURNALISM editor for web and print; journey to communications media outcomes Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor of Applied of Applied of Applied Postgraduate study /

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Creative Writing

Bachelor of Applied Arts Graduate Diploma in Diploma in Creative Writing (Creative Writing) Creative Writing (Advanced)

If you’re serious about writing, this programme Experienced writers are supported towards Undertake specialised study and practice in the will help you develop your skills in various kinds developing a book or manuscript through craft of writing a novel, screenplay, short fiction, of writing; including short fiction, non-fiction, individual mentoring from well-known poetry or non-fiction work. You will have tutor script-writing and poetry. Focus on your selected professionals. Your work may be script, poetry, and mentoring support to produce a first draft genre in year two, and then work towards creating fiction or non-fiction. manuscript. a publishable manuscript in year three. Duration Duration Duration One year, full-time One year, full-time Three years, full-time Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 17 February Wellington – 17 February Wellington – 17 February Level 7 Level 6 Level 7 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $19,950 $19,950 $19,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or Evidence of writing skills based on submitted See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or evidence of skill in writing based on submitted writing samples, outline for writing project and evidence of suitability based on online interview written work, outline/sample of the major project online interview and portfolio and online interview

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol. +64 9 379 4666 or +64 4 237 3100 20

Creative Writing Publishing

Diploma in Creative Writing Diploma in Publishing (Applied) Diploma in Publishing

If you’re serious about writing, this programme Get qualified for a career in digital and print A flexible online programme. Receive tuition will help you develop your skills in various kinds of publishing with this popular and highly regarded and mentoring from experienced publishing writing: including short fiction, non-fiction, programme. Skills gained include editing, professionals. An excellent option for people script-writing, poetry and writing for children. marketing, layout, production and project already in the publishing or book trade. management. You will apply your learning to Duration industry-based print and ebook projects and Duration One year, full-time undertake work experience in publishing firms One year, full-time throughout New Zealand. Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 17 February Duration Online – 3 March, 28 July One year, full-time Level 5 Level 6 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Campus/Start Dates Entry IELTS 7.0 Wellington – 24 February Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) Level 6 $19,950 $19,950 Entry IELTS 7.0 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Whitireia degree entry requirements – See page Fees (NZ$) See page 10 for World Entry Requirements and/ 10 for World Entry Requirements; evidence of $19,950 or evidence of relevant work experience based on suitability for on-campus based on interview and interview portfolio Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements and/ or evidence of relevant work experience based on online interview

Journalism

National Diploma in Journalism (Multi-media) (Level 5)

Build your skills in writing, interviewing and research for a range of media. Graduates will be qualified to write for various fields of journalism including newspapers, radio, television and the web.

Duration One year, full-time

Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 16 June Level 5 Entry IELTS 6.5 (No band lower than 6.0)

Fees (NZ$) $18,950

Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements and evidence of writing ability based on online interview and writing test

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol.

www.whitireia.ac.nz [email protected] [email protected] 21

Journalism Radio Broadcasting

Certificate in Multimedia Journalism Diploma in Radio Journalism National Certificate inR adio CREATIVE (Broadcasting) (Foundation Skills)

WRITING Learn how to research, interview, write news This programme will equip students with the Enter the high energy world of radio and discover the stories for the web, print and radio, shoot news skills required to gain a career in broadcasting many dynamic areas of commercial broadcasting. video and take news photos in this introductory media. Two strands are offered in this programme, This fun, interactive, full on programme offers you P / journalism programme. Graduates enhance their Journalism and commercial broadcasting. skills in announcing, promotions, creative writing UBLIS chances of entry into the National Diploma in (This programme is offered by the New Zealand and production, as well as voice training, radio sales H

Journalism (Multi-media) (Level 5). Radio Training School, part of Whitireia New Zealand and news reading. Our “live to air” radio stations and ING

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Duration OURNALISM opportunities. Half year, full-time Duration (This programme is offered by the New Zealand Radio One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Training School, part of Whitireia New Zealand Limited).

Wellington – 3 February Campus/Start Dates /

Duration RADIO Auckland – 14 July Level 4 Half year, full-time Wellington – 16 June broadcasting / broadcasting Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 6.0) Campus/Start Dates Level 5 Auckland – 3 February, 14 July Fees (NZ$) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 6.0) Wellington – 3 February $10,950 Fees (NZ$) Level 3 Entry Criteria $19,950 F Evidence of writing ability based on online Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) & ilm interview and writing test Entry Criteria Fees (NZ$) TV See page 10 for World Entry Requirements plus $10,746 evidence of writing ability based on online interview, voice test and writing test Entry Criteria Evidence of communication skills based on online interview and aptitude test

Film & Television Production

Certificate in Introduction to Film and Television Production

Learn to be a film maker at The Film School. Learn-by-doing, through a combination of hands- on experience and visiting tutors who are experts in their field. Gain experience in writing, directing and editing, in lighting, camerawork and sound. (This programme is also offered by the New Zealand Film and Television School, part of Whitireia New Zealand Limited).

Duration One year, full-time

Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 10 February, 14 July Level 5 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0)

Fees (NZ$) $30,620

Entry Criteria Evidence of skills/ability/aptitude based on portfoilo and interview

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“Whitireia has opened my eyes to all aspects of music and the music industry. I’m learning things that are essential to my career and things that I wouldn’t have even thought of. The tutors are awesome. I have the opportunity to start my music career and break into the industry while studying.”

Hannah reynolds // Certificate in rock, jazz and commercial music 23 Music

Stage technician, AV MUSIC operator, sound engineer, Certicate in / Step through live sound crew D Foundation J qualications Music MUSIC Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor

to reach /

of Applied of Applied of Applied LIVE your goal Arts (Music) Arts (Music) Arts (Music)

year 1 year 2 year 3 SOUND Certicate in Live Sound

Start on the & and Event Postgraduate study left and Production EVENT Graduate Musician/composer, journey to P outcomes Diploma in technician,producer, RODUCTION Applied Arts educator, performer, on the right events, band or touring Certicate in company, teacher training

DJ Music / W ork skills ork Graduate Certicate in Applied Arts Certicate in Rock, Jazz and Commercial Music Professional DJ, performing artist

MUsic

Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music) Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts Graduate Certificate in Applied Art

Study and develop skills for the music industry, Undertake specialised study and practice that Undertake specialised study and practice that subject areas include: theory, composition, extends your prior degree work, or explore a new extends your prior degree work, or explore a new arranging, instruments studies, band workshops direction of different media. A major project is direction of different media through project work. and performance recording and production. involved to develop a body of work. Learn about the music business and develop Duration relevant communication skills. Create a Duration Half year, full-time professional body of work in year three in your One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates specialist area and graduate with the skills and Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February knowledge to begin a career in the music industry Porirua – 17 February as a performer, composer, teacher or producer. Level 7 Level 7 Duration Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Three years, full-time Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Fees (NZ$) Campus/Start Dates Fees (NZ$) $10,750 Porirua – 17 February $19,950 Entry Criteria Level 7 Entry Criteria Completed arts related degree, or equivalent Completed arts related degree, or equivalent experience and evidence of ability to study at Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) experience and evidence of ability to study at Level 7 Fees (NZ$) Level 7 International students may enrol as part $19,950 International students may enrol as part of a secondment from their main degree studies of a secondment from their main degree studies Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; evidence of suitability based on online interview and audition, theory and aural test

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MUsic

Certificate in Rock, Jazz Certificate in DJ Music Certificate in Live Sound and Event and Commercial Music Production

Become a practical musician, by developing For budding young (well usually!) DJs wanting to Learn skills in live sound engineering, lighting, set your musical skills and your understanding become professional, this programme includes DJ construction and event management to become of the industry. Subject areas include: theory, performance, turntable skills, the art of mixing and a stage technician, AV operator, sound engineer, composition, midi, instrument and professional the history of DJ and music production. crew for live music or stage productions. studies, bank workshops and performance. Graduates enhance their chances in the Music Duration Duration degree. One year, full-time One year, full-time

Duration Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates One year, full-time Porirua – 3 February Porirua – 17 February

Campus/Start Dates Level 4 Level 4 Porirua – 3 February Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0)

Level 4 Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) Entry IELTS 5.0 (No band lower than 5.0) $19,950 $19,950

Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria Entry Criteria $19,950 Evidence of skills/ability/attitude based on Achievement standard in NCEA Level 1 interview and audition mathematics, physics and/or music or equivalent Entry Criteria study/work experience. Grade three music theory or equivalent and evidence of instrumental/vocal skills/ability based on interview and audition

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol.

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Diploma in Commerical dancer Step through Performing and entertainer Arts (Dance)

qualications ARTS Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor to reach of Applied Arts of Applied Arts of Applied Arts Postgraduate study / your goal (Performing (Performing (Performing STAGE Arts) Arts) Arts) Actor, director, dramatic year 1 year 2 year 3 producer, stage and screen, & Start on the television acting, dance, SCREEN left and teacher training, theatre,

events, dancer, musical / D

journey to Graduate theatre, performer singing / ance Diploma in outcomes Applied Arts on the right Diploma in Performing Actor, dancer, singer and Arts (Singing) musical theatre performer

Graduate Certi cate in Applied Arts

Diploma in Stage and Theatre, television Screen Arts or lm actor

PERFORMING ARTS

Bachelor of Applied Arts Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts Graduate Certificate in Applied Arts (Performing Arts)

You will develop an extensive knowledge of dance Undertake specialised study and practice that Undertake specialised study and practice that genres and artistic endeavour in Māori, Samoan, extends your prior degree work, or explore a new extends your prior degree work, or explore a new Cook Islands and New Zealand contemporary dance. direction of different media. A major project is direction of different media through project work. You will develop strengths in technique, performance involved to develop a body of work. and choreography. Third year students create a body Duration of work for public performance. Performance and Duration Half year, full-time touring forms a significant part of this programme. One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Graduates from the dance, singing and stage and Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 17 February screen diplomas can apply to enrol in the third year Wellington – 17 February of this degree programme and continue specialising Level 7 in their chosen discipline. Level 7 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Duration Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Three years, full-time Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $10,750 Campus/Start Dates $19,950 Wellington – 17 February Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Completed arts related degree, or equivalent Level 7 Completed arts related degree, or equivalent experience and evidence of ability to study at experience and evidence of ability to study at Level 7 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Level 7 International students may enrol as part Fees (NZ$) International students may enrol as part of a secondment from their main degree studies $22,950 of a secondment from their main degree studies

Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; evidence of suitability based on online interview and audition

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Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts Diploma in Performing Arts (Dance) Diploma in Performing Arts (Singing)

If you’re interested in performing in theatre, This unique and vibrant programme prepares you This programme prepares you for the musical television or film, this programme will help for the commercial dance sector. The emphasis is theatre industry. You’ll develop skills in singing, you gain the skills required. You will have the on technical skills and performance experience. dancing and acting to a professional standard. opportunity to work with film makers at The New Subject areas include: tap, jazz, hip hop, ballet and Subject areas include: singing, staging, jazz, Zealand Film and Television School. You need much more. On successful completion students acting and much more. On successful completion dedication and commitment for this intense, may apply to enrol in year three of the Bachelor of students may apply to enrol in year three of the high-energy programme. On successful Applied Arts (Performing Arts) and create a body Bachelor of Applied Arts (Performing Arts) and completion, students may apply to enrol in year of work in their discipline. create a body of work in their discipline. three of the Bachelor of Applied Arts (Performing (Offered by Whitireia New Zealand Limited) (Offered by Whitireia New Zealand Limited) Arts) and create a body of work in their discipline. Duration Duration Duration Two years, full-time Two years, full-time Two years, full-time Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 17 February Wellington – 17 February Wellington – 17 February Level 6 Level 6 Level 6 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.5 (No band lower than 6.0) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $19,950 $19,900 $19,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or Evidence of performance skills/ability/attitude equivalent, plus evidence of skills/aptitude based equivalent, plus evidence of skills/aptitude based based on online interview and audition on audition and online interview on audition and online interview

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol.

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“The contemporary jewellery programme at Whitireia is fantastic. It has the perfect balance of all the necessary skills you need. Technical, design, conceptual and business skills are all taught in a fun, supportive and inspiring environment.”

MIEKE DE COURT // DIPLOMA IN JEWELLERY DESIGN 28 Visual arts & DESIGN

Diploma in Diploma in Step through Digital Design Digital Design Print, web design, and Multi- advertising, lm qualications media to reach your goal Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Start on the Applied Arts Applied Arts Applied Arts (Visual Arts and (Visual Arts and (Visual Arts and left and Design) year 1 Design) year 2 Design) year 3 journey to outcomes on the right Postgraduate study Diploma in Practicing artist or Jewellery Graduate craftsperson, technician, Design Diploma in Applied Arts events, festivals, teacher training, art galleries

Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Applied Arts Applied Arts Applied Arts (Arts (Arts (Arts Management) Management) Management) year 1 year 2 year 3 Graduate Certicate in Applied Arts

Certicate in Certicate in Practical Advanced Photography Photography Professional photographer Visual Arts & DESIGN

B achelor of Applied Arts Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts B achelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts and Design) (Arts Management) [ Pending Approval ]

Gain professional skills in paint, print making, Undertake specialised study and practice that This major builds on the skills and knowledge jewellery, textiles, sculpture, carving, photography extends your prior degree work, or explore a new gained in the first two years of the degree and and other art forms; or develop a professional art direction of activity or different media. A major provides the opportunity to research the business portfolio in digital media to become a graphic project is involved to develop a body of work. practice, legal and ethical requirements involved designer for print and web publications. Focus in arts management. Students will be given the your interests in the second year and create a Duration opportunity for practical application through major body of work in your final year. One year, full-time organising events during their third year of study.

Duration Campus/Start Dates Duration Three years, full-time Porirua – 17 February Three years, full-time

Campus/Start Dates Level 7 Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Porirua – Please contact us Level 7 Level 7 Fees (NZ$) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) $19,950 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5)

Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria Fees (NZ$) $19,950 Completed arts related degree, or equivalent $19,950 experience and evidence of ability to study at Entry Criteria Level 7 Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; International students may enrol as part See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; evidence of suitability based on online interview of a secondment from their main degree studies evidence of suitability based on online interview and portfolio

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Visual Arts & DESIGN Multimedia

Graduate Certificate in Applied Arts Diploma in Jewellery Design Diploma in Digital Design VISUAL

ARTS

Undertake specialised study and practice that Focus on design process and techniques of Learn about publication design, digital & extends your prior degree work, or explore a new jewellery making in this programme. Develop your photography, illustration, package design, motion DESIGN direction of activity or different media through ideas into body adornment. graphics, 3D modelling and animation. Get a solid

project work. foundation in the drawing and design process. / Duration MULTIMEDIA Duration One year, full-time Duration Half year, full-time One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates

Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February Campus/Start Dates PH / Porirua – 17 February Porirua – 17 February Level 5 OTOGRA Level 7 Level 5 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) PH Fees (NZ$) plus student association fee Y Fees (NZ$) $19,950 Fees (NZ$) plus student association fee $10,750 $18,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; Entry Criteria Completed arts related degree, or equivalent evidence of suitability based on online interview See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; experience and evidence of ability to study at and portfolio. evidence of suitability based on online interview Level 7 Also available as an exit qualification from the and portfolio. International students may enrol as part Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design) Also available as an exit qualification from the of a secondment from their main degree studies Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design)

Photography

Diploma in Digital Design and Certificate in Advanced Photography Certificate in Practical Photography Multi-media

Develop your abilities in design to produce a Learn how to capture (and process) classic If you’re a keen beginner or an experienced amateur professional portfolio. Options include publication photographs. Studio photography, modern digital photographer thinking about making photography design, digital illustration, branding and identity, photography, alternative processing and darkroom your career, this programme will help you explore web interactive design, 3D modelling and techniques are also covered. the art. Create a portfolio of photographs towards animation. Graphic design skills learned here can (Offered in partnership with The Photo School) commercial work or further study. be used in a wide range of work including print (Offered in partnership with The Photo School) and web design, advertising and film. Duration Half year, full-time Duration Duration Half year, full-time Two years, full-time Campus/Start Dates Kāpiti – 3 February, 21 July Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Kāpiti – 3 February, 21 July Porirua – 17 February Level 5 Level 4 Level 6 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Fees (NZ$) $13,950 Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $12,950 $19,950 Entry Criteria Certificate in Practical Photography or equivalent Entry Criteria Entry Criteria qualification/experience Open entry See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; evidence of suitability based on online interview and portfolio. Also available as an exit qualification from the Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts & Design)

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Teacher education

“The Whitireia Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) programme is great. Māori and Pacific Island culture is incorporated into study, which highlights its diversity."

Georgina Nuku // Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) 31 Teaching teac Certicate in Foundation hING Step through Education Further study in social (Social science or teaching qualications Science) to reach

your goal Postgraduate study Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor of Teaching of Teaching of Teaching New Zealand Start on the (Early Childhood (Early Childhood (Early Childhood kindergarten teacher, left and Education) Education) Education) early childhood year 1 year 2 year 3 teacher, home-based journey to care educator outcomes on the right Diploma in Diploma in Further study Early Childhood Early Childhood Transition Education Education Programme Early childhood worker year 1 year 2 1 trimester

Teaching

Bachelor of Teaching Diploma in Early Childhood (Early Childhood Education) Education

Become a confident and competent early This qualification has been designed for childhood teacher with a good understanding international students. It will provide a sound of our social context in New Zealand. The background in early childhood education and programme includes three social/cultural enable you to gain employment in your home perspectives: Māori, Pacific and general. country. The teaching of English is embedded in this programme to assist students to meet the Duration degree IELTS entry level. Three years, full-time Duration Campus/Start Dates Two years, full-time (plus one trimester of Auckland (Year 3) – 10 February, 3 June, transition if year 3 degree entry is sought) 15 September Porirua – 17 February Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Level 7 Porirua – 17 February Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Level 5 Fees (NZ$) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) $19,950 Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria $19,950 See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; evidence of suitability based on online interview, Entry Criteria police vetting, confidential references See page 10 for World Entry Requirements. Year 2 subject to NZQA approval

All students complete an internship

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“I know goals are the road maps that guide and show what is possible for life, Whitireia has shown me a pathway to achieve my goals.”

Lakhpat Rai (lucky) // Graduate DIPLOMA IN applied business studies 33 Business

NZIM Step through Diploma in Further study qualications Management BUSINESS to reach New Zealand New Zealand Employment in business, Diploma in Diploma in hospitality, management, your goal Business Business / marketing or nance L year 1 year 2 / egal

Start on the M left and anagement Certi cate in Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Postgraduate study journey to Applied Foundation Applied Applied Employment in business, outcomes Education Business Business Business (Business) Studies Studies Studies hospitality, management, on the right year 1 year 2 year 3 marketing or nance

Postgraduate study Graduate Diploma in Employment in business, Applied management, marketing, Business HR, nance or hospitality Studies Post Grad Master Diploma in of Employment in business, Management Management hospitality, management, marketing or nance at a senior level

Business & management

M aster of Management Post Graduate Diploma in B achelor of Applied Management Business Studies

Develop advance knowledge and skills in your Gain advanced professional skills in business This degree is for students who want to learn chosen area of specialisation and gain technical, by completing our course work Postgraduate practical skills applicable to a range of industries. strategic, professional, interpersonal and qualification. The PGDip in management is Majors include: Management and Finance at our intellectual capabilities for a range of business designed as a staircase qualifications towards Porirua campus and Marketing, Management, careers. You will have an option to work with the Masters of Management and the Masters of Finance and Hospitality at our Auckland campus. industry while you study which may allow you to Business, but can be completed as a standard- The papers which form the Finance Major can launch your business career and to differentiate alone qualification. contribute to meeting the academic requirements yourself to others in competitive employment Specialisation includes International Finance, for becoming a Chartered Accountant, as set as the market. Specialisations include: International Management, International Hospitality and New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants. Finance, Management, International Hospitality Marketing. and Marketing. (subject to NZQA approval and accreditation) Duration (subject to NZQA approval and accreditation) Three years, full-time Duration Duration One year, full-time, part-time options Campus/Start Dates 1.5 years, full-time; with a fast track option available Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September allowing for completion in 12 months. Porirua – 17 February, 21 July (Subject to certain criteria) Campus/Start Dates Wellington – 17 February, 21 July Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February Level 7 Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Level 8 Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band score lower than 5.5) Porirua – 17 February Entry IELTS 6.5 (No band score lower than 6.0) Fees (NZ$) Level 9 $18,950 Entry IELTS 6.5 (No band score lower than 6.0) Fees (NZ$) Please contact us Entry Criteria Fees (NZ$) See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; or Please contact us Entry Criteria evidence of successful study/work experience Degree in relevant discipline or equivalent study/ Entry Criteria work experience Degree in relevant discipline or equivalent study/ work experience

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Management

Graduate Diploma in Applied New Zealand Diploma in Business NZIM Diploma in Management Business Studies

This programme is for students who have already This programme is for students who want to learn Gain a professional management qualification to completed a degree outside the field of business, practical skills for starting their own business or advance your career. Learn valuable management but who want specialist skills to broaden their for obtaining an entry level position in existing skills to understand people and organisations. career options. Specialised in Management or organisations. Students can choose to specialise in Finance at our Porirua campus or Marketing, Management, or follow the New Zealand Institute Duration Management, Finance and Hospitality at our of Chartered Accountants Accounting Technician One year, full-time Auckland campus. Pathway. Campus/Start Dates Duration Duration Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September One year, full-time Two years, full-time Level 5 Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band score lower than 5.0) Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Fees (NZ$) Wellington – 17 February, 21 July Level 6 $18,950 Level 7 Entry IELTS 6.0 (no band score lower than 5.5) Entry Criteria Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band score lower than 5.5) See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; or Fees (NZ$) equivalent study/work experience Fees (NZ$) $18,950 $18,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; or Degree or equivalent study/work experience equivalent study/work experience

* Fees, programmes and dates are subject to change. Please confirm before applying to enrol.

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“Studying information technology at Whitireia has given me the skills and confidence to embrace the future with hope and security.”

Aroha thompson // BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 36 Information technology

Certicate in Step through Information Employment in information qualications Technology technology related work Diploma Diploma to reach in Information in Information Employment in information your goal Technology Technology technology support (Level 5) (Level 6) Start on the left and Postgraduate study Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Information technology journey to of Information of Information of Information professional, system analyst outcomes Technology Technology Technology programmer, web developer, year 1 year 2 year 3 interaction designer, on the right network engineer, database administrator, hardware technician, computer Graduate Diploma engineer, VOIP engineer, mobile developer Postgraduate in Information Technology Certicate in Master’s and Doctoral studies Information Technology Postgraduate Information technology Diploma in Master professional with leadership Information of roles in enterprise, network Technology Information and solutions architecture, Technology security and business intelligence

postgraduate studies

Master of Information Technology Postgraduate Diploma in Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology Information Technology

Focus your research on the latest developments Research the latest developments in an area of Update and enhance your skills. Extend your in your area of your specialty. Choose hands-on interest to you. Update and extend your knowledge knowledge through in-depth study of the latest research relevant to your career from a range of through in-depth study of the latest technology technology skills in your area of speciality. Choose options including, Data Mining, Cloud Computing, skills in your area of speciality. Enhance your Project hands-on learning relevant to your career from Business Analysis, Business Intelligence, ICT Management skills. Choose hands-on learning a range of options including, Data Mining, Cloud Infrastructure, Information Management, Mobile relevant to your career from a range of options Computing, Business Analysis, Business intelligence, Devices, Network Design and Management, including, Data Mining, Cloud Computing, Business ICT Infrastructure, Information Management, Security and Forensics, Quality Assurance and Analysis, Business Intelligence, ICT Infrastructure, Mobile Devices, Network Design and Management, System Architecture. Information Management, Mobile Devices, Network Security and Forensics, Quality Assurance and Subject to NZQA approval. Design and Management, Security and Forensics, System Architecture. Quality Assurance and System Architecture. Duration Duration 1.5 years, full-time; with a fast track option Duration Half year, full-time allowing for completion in 12 months. (Subject to One year, full-time certain criteria) Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Porirua - 17 February Level 8 Level 8 Level 9 Entry IELTS 6.5 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.5 (In each band) Entry IELTS 6.5 (No band score lower than 6.0) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $10,750 Fees (NZ$) $21,450 Please contact us Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Degree in relevant discipline or equivalent study/ Entry Criteria Degree in relevant discipline or equivalent study/ work experience Degree in relevant discipline or equivalent study/ work experience work experience

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Information Technology

Bachelor of Information Technology Graduate Diploma in Information Diploma in Information INFORMATION Technology Technology (Level 6)

Design, engineer, build and create programs, Specialise in programming, networks, phone Develop your skills in engineering and building networks, phone systems, mobile applications, systems, mobile applications, databases, servers programs, websites, databases, networks, and TEC H databases and websites for the information and and websites. Formalise recognition of your servers. Your stepping stone into the Bachelor of NOLOGY communication technologies of the future. specialist information and communication Information Technology or into the workforce. Hands-on learning in IT. technology ability and skills. Hands-on learning Hands-on learning in IT. in IT. Duration Duration Three years, full-time Duration One year full-time INFORMATION One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July

Porirua – 17 February, 21 July TEC

Level 7 Level 6 H Level 7 NOLOGY Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $19,950 Fees (NZ$) $19,950 $19,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements; or Entry Criteria Diploma in Information Technology (Level 5) or evidence of equivalent skills Degree in relevant discipline or equivalent study/ equivalent study/work experience work experience

Diploma in Information Technology Certificate in Information (Level 5) Technology

Develop your skills in creating programs, web Build your skills to create programs, websites, pages, networks and databases. Your stepping computers and small networks. Your stepping stone stone to the Diploma in Information Technology into the Diploma in Information Technology (Level (Level 6) or into the Bachelor of Information 5) or into the Bachelor of Information Technology. Technology. Hands-on learning in IT. Hands-on learning in IT.

Duration Duration One year, full-time Half year, full-time

Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Level 5 Level 5 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $9,950 $19,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Certificate in Computing (level 3) or equivalent Certificate in Information Technology or see page study/work experience 10 for World Entry Requirements; or evidence of equivalent skills

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“I’ve wanted a career in nursing for years. Not only is Whitireia giving me the support and knowledge to get a Bachelor of Nursing, it’s giving me the skills to be a great nurse.”

Lee Trudgett // bachelor of nursing 39 nursing and Paramedic studies NURSING Competency Postgraduate study Assessment Registered nurse

Step through Programme for / p

Nurses Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor aramedics qualications of Nursing of Nursing of Nursing to reach year 1 year 2 year 3 your goal

Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Postgraduate study Start on the Certicate of Nursing of Nursing of Nursing Diploma in Foundation Pacic Pacic Pacic Registered nurse left and in Enrolled Education year 1 year 2 year 3 Enrolled nurse journey to Nursing (Health Science) outcomes on the right Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor of Health of Health of Health Postgraduate study Science Science Science (Paramedic) (Paramedic) (Paramedic) Paramedic year 1 year 2 year 3

Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Postgraduate Certicate in Certicate Certicate in Certicate in Certicate in Certicate in Primary Health in Nursing Hospice Perioperative Specialty Care Specialty Care Further studies Care Specialty Palliative Care Specialty (Paramedic) Nursing Nursing

Postgraduate studies

Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing Postgraduate Certificate in Health Care Specialty Nursing Hospice Palliative Care

For registered nurses working in primary health and Build on your existing nursing knowledge and For registered health professionals providing aged care. Enhance your practice and gain further experience in an environment that supports the palliative care (aged care, hospital and knowledge and skills that reflect your specialty further development of knowledge and skills community settings) or working in hospice. competence in this clinically-focused programme. and develops clinical scholarship with a focus on Extend your knowledge and gain a nationally Taught tutorial days are supported by online assessment and clinical judgement. The nurse will recognised qualification that reflects your learning. be employed in a relevant clinical setting. Taught specialty competence in this clinically-focused The streams are: Complex Health Management, tutorial days are supported by online learning. programme which is designed for qualified health professionals. Taught tutorial days are supported Family Health, Health of the Older Adult Person, The streams are: Mental Health, Change of Scope, by online learning. Graduates may also gain credit Population and Personal Health, Well Child/Tamariki Medical (also suitable for nurses working in aged towards Master’s studies. Ora (WCTO). Graduates may also gain credit care and new to or re-entering the workforce). towards Master’s studies. Graduates may also gain credit towards Master's Duration studies. Duration One - two years One - two years Duration Campus/Start Dates One year – (Mental health and Change of Scope Campus/Start Dates Tutorial blocks delivered in Wellington – please strands) Tutorial blocks; delivered in Wellington (or contact us Medical strand may be completed over two years Auckland WCTO only) – please contact us Level 8 Level 8 Campus/Start Dates Please contact us Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Level 8 Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $23,950 $23,950 Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Entry Criteria Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria Registered health professional with a current New $23,950 Registered nurse with a current New Zealand Zealand practising certificate, Bachelor degree or equivalent; relevant clinical employment for a practising certificate, Bachelor degree or Entry Criteria minimum of two days per week equivalent; relevant clinical employment for a Registered nurse with a current New Zealand minimum of two days per week practising certificate, Bachelor degree or equivalent; currently employed (0.8 FTE or more) Change of scope stream only: nurses must have approval from Nursing Council of New Zealand to undertake this study

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Nursing

Postgraduate Certificate in Postgraduate Certificate in Bachelor of Nursing Perioperative Specialty Nursing Specialty Care

For registered nurses providing perioperative For registered health professionals. Develop Become a nurse with a range of clinical skills in care or outpatient settings. Gain a nationally specialty knowledge and skills in relation to your this supportive programme, offering hands-on recognised qualification that reflects your specialty role and the area of health you are employed in experience. Whitireia nursing graduates are highly competence in this clinically-focused programme. while gaining a nationally recognised qualification. sought after for their practical, work-ready skills. The learning facilitates the further development Two papers are required to obtain this certificate. Duration of professional knowledge and skill in this clinical Optional papers are: Specialty Practice, Pacific Three years, full-time specialty. Taught tutorial days are supported by Health, Clinical Leadership, Primary Mental Health Care, Dual Disability, Forensic Practice 1 & 2, online learning. Graduates may also gain credit Campus/Start Dates Advanced Paramedic Practice 1 & 2, Introduction towards Master’s studies. Porirua – 17 February to Talking Therapies, Urgent Community Care Duration Practice 1 & 2, Advanced Social Work Practice, Level 7 One - two years Social and Community Work Leadership. Graduates may also gain credit towards Master’s studies. Entry IELTS 6.5 (In each band) Campus/Start Dates Tutorial blocks delivered in Wellington or Duration Fees (NZ$) Christchurch – please contact us Can be over two years* $22,950 Level 8 NOTE: Not all papers are offered each year Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements, , or Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Campus/Start Dates Porirua – tutorial blocks – please contact us equivalent academic/work experience; evidence of Fees (NZ$) suitability based on interview, health declaration, $23,950 Level 8 police vetting, referee reports

Entry Criteria Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Registered health professional with a current New Fees (NZ$) Zealand practising certificate, Bachelor degree $23,950 or equivalent; relevant clinical employment for a minimum of two days per week Entry Criteria Registered health professional with current New Zealand practising certificate, Bachelor degree or equivalent; employed in relevant clinical service for minimum three days per week

BBachelorachelor ofof NNursingursing PacificPacific Diploma in Enrolled Nursing Competency Assessment Programme for Nurses

Designed specifically for Pacific students, this Enrolled nurses work under the direction and If you are a nurse who has registered overseas, or programme focuses on the health needs of Pacific delegation of a registered nurse, in a variety of one who wants to return to clinical practice after and non-Pacific communities in the New Zealand health and disability settings. The programme time away, this programme will help you apply for context. provides theory and hands-on experience to your annual practising certificate. develop the skills required to become an Duration enrolled nurse. Duration Three years, full-time Two weeks of theory and a minimum of five weeks Duration clinical Campus/Start Dates 18 months, full-time Porirua – 17 February Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Nursing Council of New Zealand [approval Level 7 Porirua – 17 February pending] Three intakes per year – please contact us Entry IELTS 6.5 (In each band) Level 5 Level 7 Fees (NZ$) Entry IELTS 6.5 (In each band) $22,950 Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria $22,950 Fees (NZ$) See page 10 for World Entry Requirements, or $6,950 equivalent academic/work experience; evidence of Entry Criteria suitability based on interview, health declaration, See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or Entry Criteria police vetting, referee reports equivalent; current First Aid Certificate, evidence [This process is currently under review by Nursing of suitability based on police clearance and health Council of New Zealand] – letter from Nursing declaration Council of New Zealand, which invites you to complete the competency assessment programme

We do not receive applications from agents

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Step through qualications to reach your goal Postgraduate study Bachelor Bachelor Bachelor Start on the of Social Work of Social Work of Social Work Become a social worker, left and year 1 year 2 year 3 community worker journey to outcomes on the right

National Certicate in Mental Health Senior community worker and Addiction Suppot

Social & Community Work

Bachelor of Social Work National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support

Become a social worker professional whose Gain the knowledge and skills needed to work practice is underpinned by reflective and critical alongside mental health consumers in achieving thinking and understands the context of the the best quality of life for all. Graduates will have individuals, families and communities you serve. the knowledge and skills to be support workers in A Whitireia qualification is your first step to Social mental health care, in the community or in mental Workers Registration Board (SWRB) registration. health facilities.

Duration Duration Three years, full-time One year, full-time (field-based training)

Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February Porirua – 17 February Level 7 Level 4 Entry IELTS 7.0 (In each band) Entry IELTS 6.0 (No band lower than 5.5)

Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $21,500 $21,350

Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or NCEA Level 1 or evidence of equivalent skills equivalent academic/work experience; full New and knowledge, evidence of suitability based Zealand Driver Licence, evidence of suitability on employers support letter, referee reports and based on police clearance, referee reports and police checks interview

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“It’s a well run programme that teaches you that you can do anything you put your mind to. If you’re prepared to work hard, the world is your oyster.”

Jiroselen Ng lam // certificate in office administration and computing (advanced) 44 office administration & computing

Step through qualications Become a receptionist, to reach oce administrator, your goal support worker, customer Certicate Certicate Certicate service representative in Oce in Oce in Oce Start on the Administration Administration Administration Further study left and and Computing and Computing and Computing (Introductory) (Intermediate) (Advanced) Become an oce manager, journey to team leader, secretary, outcomes executive assistant, on the right personal assistant

Office Administration & Computing

Certificate in Office Administration Certificate in Office Administration Certificate in Office Administration and Computing (Advanced) and Computing (Intermediate) and Computing (Introductory)

Gain PA or office management skills including Learn to use Microsoft Office efficiently and to a Gain computing and office reception skills, learn MYOB and ACE payroll. Includes report writing, level where you are ready for work. Improve your how to email and use Microsoft Office efficiently. taking minutes, interpersonal communication skills, communication and administration skills in our Learn a range of communication and administration advanced word processing and relational database. simulated office environment. skills and gain practical office administration skills in our simulated office environment. Duration Duration Half year, full-time Half year, full-time Duration Half year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Porirua, Kapiti & Wellington Campus/Start Dates 17 February, 21 July Porirua, Kapiti & Wellington Level 4 17 February, 21 July Level 3 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Level 2 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Fees (NZ$) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) $10,750 Fees (NZ$) $10,750 Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria $10,750 8 credits NCEA Level 2 English or evidence of skills/ Entry Criteria successful study/work experience, based on online Open entry Entry Criteria interview Open entry1 1 Entry criteria applies, please contact us

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“The outdoor adventure programme at Whitireia is fantastic. You get to study in the beauty of New Zealand's natural environment. The practical side of this programme is great and there is a lot of it.”

Hone kingi // Diploma in outdoor adventure 46 Outdoor Adventure & Tourism

Step through qualications to reach your goal Become a guide in outdoor Certicate Diploma adventure or tourism, Start on the in Outdoor in Outdoor skilled instructor, or left and Adventure Adventure outdoor educator journey to outcomes Further study on the right National Become a travel consultant, Certicate airport customer assistant, in Tourism ight attendant, hotel (Core Skills) (Level 3) receptionist, i-SITE consultant

Outdoor Adventure Tourism

Diploma in Outdoor Adventure Certificate in Outdoor Adventure National Certificate inT ourism (Core Skills) (Level 3)

Gain the skills to work as a multi-activity instructor. Gain skills in a wide range of outdoor adventure Gain knowledge and skills to begin working Get qualified to instruct in tramping and bush craft, activities. Learn to kayak, rock climb, abseil, camp, in tourism or go on to further study. Join one kayaking, rock climbing, abseiling, low and high tramp and survive. Head into the wild places of of New Zealand’s most important and vibrant rope courses and adventure-based learning. Learn New Zealand and confidently use your knowledge, industries. to lead groups and manage safety in New Zealand’s make good decisions and come back safely. great outdoors. Includes work experience. Duration Duration Half year, full-time Duration One year, full-time One year, full-time Campus/Start Dates Campus/Start Dates Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Campus/Start Dates Kāpiti – 17 February Kāpiti – 17 February Level 3 Level 3 Level 5 Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Fees (NZ$) Fees (NZ$) $10,750 Fees (NZ$) $19,950 $19,950 Entry Criteria Entry Criteria NCEA Level 2 English or equivalent, or evidence of Entry Criteria Evidence of suitability for the programme and skills/knowledge, based on interview Certificate in Outdoor Adventure or equivalent relevant outdoor experience, based on submitted qualification/skills/work experience log and interview

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“Whitireia has been a good choice for me I have gained a lot of the skills needed to move into the industry. With great support from my tutors and realistic practical experiences I have succeeded in many areas.”

VANESSA DUFFEL // certificate in PROFESSIONAL COOKERY 48 Hospitality & Professional Cookery

Step through qualications to reach Certi cate in Further study your goal Professional Become a chef or Cookery commis chef, progress to a sous or executive chef Start on the left and journey to outcomes Diploma in Diploma in Professional Professional Further study on the right Cookery Cookery Become a chef or year 1 year 2 commis chef, progress to a sous or executive chef

Further study National National Bachelor of Duty manager, hotel Diploma in Diploma in Applied Business reception, front of house Hospitality Hospitality Hospitality (Management) (Management) Major supervisor, food & beverage (Level 5) year 1 (Level 5) year 2 (Level 7) manager, concierge and event manager

Professional Cookery Hospitality

Diploma in Professional Cookery Certificate in Professional Cookery National Diploma in Hospitality (Management) (Level 5)

Gain skills in food preparation, cooking and serving Covers all aspects of working in a professional Gain knowledge, skills and practical experience food along with specialist training in bakery and kitchen. Students will have the opportunity to to begin a career in the hospitality industry patisserie skills. Students will have the opportunity gain two internationally recognised City & Guilds in front-line positions with hotels, restaurants to gain three internationally recognised City & qualifications and undertake work experience. and bars, leading to management level. Guilds certificate and diploma qualifications and Learn customer service, food management, undertake an extensive supported internship in Duration beverage management, business concepts year two of this programme. One year, full-time and communication for management. You will undergo an internship in the second year. Duration Campus/Start Dates Two years, full-time Porirua & Kapiti – 17 February, 21 July Duration Two years, full-time Campus/Start Dates Level 4 Campus/Start Dates Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Auckland – 10 February, 3 June, 15 September Level 5 Fees (NZ$) Level 5 Entry IELTS 5.5 $19,950 Entry IELTS 5.5 Fees (NZ$) Entry Criteria Year 1 - $19,995 NCEA Level 1 in English Literacy or equivalent. Fees (NZ$) (including $2000 course material fees) Year 1 - $20,850 Year 2 - $9,995 Year 2 - $18,950 (including $1000 course material fees) Entry Criteria Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or or successful completion of an NZQA Level 3 evidence of equivalent skills based on literacy test/ programme of study in hospitality, catering, travel interview and tourism or relevant work experience

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Mechnical to reach Engineering) COOKERY your goal / H / OS

Start on the P ITALITY left and Beautician, nail journey to Certicate in Beauty technician, sales and skills / work outcomes Therapy beauty consultant, on the right owner-operator

National Certicate Employment in a retail in Floristry orist, assistant orist (Level 2)

AUTOMOTIVE Beauty Floristry

Certificate in Motor Industry Certificate in Beauty Therapy National Certificate in Floristry [Automotive Electrical & Mechanical Engineering] (Level 2)

Learn essential theory and gain practical Gain skills in retail floristry so you can work as an This programme is designed specifically for experience working on real clients. Includes the assistant florist. international students to prepare them for work National Certificates in Beauty Services (Beautician experience or long-term employment in New and Nail Technology) (Level 4) and the opportunity Duration Zealand, as qualified Automotive Engineers. This to sit the internationally recognised City & Guilds Half year, full-time certificate incorporates the unit standards required Diploma in Beauty Therapy. Includes substantial for the award of the NZQA Level 4 National Campus/Start Dates practical experience to support the essential Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical Porirua – 17 February, 21 July theory delivered. and Mechanical Engineering). International Level 2 students who study this programme are eligible to Duration obtain work rights to their student visa allowing One year, full-time Entry IELTS 5.5 up to 20 hours per week during the year. Campus/Start Dates Fees (NZ$) Duration Porirua – 17 February $10,950 Three years, full-time Level 4 Entry Criteria Campus/Start Dates NCEA Level 1 in English Literacy or equivalent skills Porirua – 17 February, 21 July Entry IELTS 5.5 (No band lower than 5.0) Level 4 Fees (NZ$) $19,950 Entry IELTS 5.5 Entry Criteria Fees (NZ$) NCEA Level 2 in English Literacy or evidence of International: $19,950 equivalent skills and knowledge Entry Criteria See page 10 for World Entry Requirements or equivalent

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Ok,Enrolment so you want to stu processdy with us. Here’s what to do.

Note: Decide what you would like to study Some programmes require you to Information about the programmes we offer, along with entry criteria and complete an Additional Information fees can be found in this prospectus, at www.whitireia.ac.nz or by calling form. Please check with us for us on +64 9 379 4666 or +64 4 237 3100. further details. Students can email us at [email protected] or You will need to provide proof of [email protected]. your identity and residency. If you are applying in person, please bring your passport with you. We will Apply to enrol photocopy and return it to you. online If you are posting your application, www.whitireia.ac.nz, email [email protected] or please send verified copies of [email protected] your documents. Please do not by post send originals. A verified copy is a Please refer to the Application to Enrol form on page document, which has been signed 51, for details on where to return your completed by a solicitor or authorised person as form to. being a true copy of the original. in person It’s best to apply early as places are Refer to page 57 for your closest Whitireia campus limited. Late applications may be accepted if there is space available agent on a programme. Through an agent

Assessment We will assess your application. If you are required to attend an interview or audition, we will contact you to arrange a date and time. Once your application is approved, we will send you a letter offering you a place on the programme you have selected. Please sign and return the confirmation of study that will be sent to you, to secure your place.

www.whitireia.ac.nz Fees +64 9 379 4666 You will be advised of the fees payable for your study. This will include the [email protected] fee payable for your programme of study plus any other additional fees such +64 4 237 3100 as special programme delivery fees, homestay booking fee, insurance, airport [email protected] pick-up fees plus others as applicable. You will need to ensure that all fees are paid before your programme starts. When your fees are received you or your agent will receive an email copy of your fees receipt. This receipt and the letter you receive from us, offering you a place on the programme, can be used to apply for a student visa. 51

Application to Enrol (international students) If you apply through an approved Whitireia agent, all correspondence relating to your application will be forwarded back to this agent. This form is to be completed in English. Year

1. Personal details How would you prefer to receive correspondence from us? Email Post Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Other Passport number

If other, please specify Passport expiry date Legal surname

Day Month Year Issuing country Legal first name/s

Preferred name (if different) Have you enrolled at Whitireia before? Yes No If yes, what was the most recent year you were enrolled at Whitireia?

Date of birth Gender If you were previously enrolled at Whitireia under a different name, what was that name? Male Female Day Month Year

Address in country of origin Student ID (if known)

2. Agent details

Suburb Agent name

Town/City

Country Agent email Telephone* Mobile*

Agent telephone www.whitireia.ac.nz *Include country and area codes +64 9 379 4666 Email address [email protected] Place agent stamp here +64 4 237 3100 [email protected] Address in New Zealand

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Telephone Mobile OFFICE USE ONLY Date Initial Email address Received from applicant

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3. Ethnicity 5. Language

Which ethnic group/s do you belong to? Tick up to three boxes What is your first language?

121 British/Irish 411 Filipino Where did you study English? 122 Dutch 412 Cambodian University/tertiary institute/ Secondary school college 123 Greek 413 Vietnamese Private language school 124 Polish 414 Other Southeast Asian

125 South Slav 421 Chinese If you have been tested in English (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS) please state results

126 Italian 431 Indian

127 German 441 Sri Lankan 6. Programme details

129 Other European 442 Japanese Which programme/s would you like to apply for? Please state in order of preference. 311 Samoan 443 Korean Programme name 321 Cook Islands Māori 444 Other Asian

331 511 Tongan Middle Eastern Start date

341 Niue 521 Latin American Day Month Year

351 Tokelauan 531 African Programme name

361 Fijian 611 Other Start date 371 Other Pacific Peoples

If you selected Other European, Other Pacific Peoples, Other Southeast Day Month Year Asian, Other Asian or Other, please specify

Entry requirements differ for each programme. Please check our current prospectus or contact us before selecting your programme of study.

4. Education history Where do you intend to study?

What is the highest level of achievement you hold from a secondary Auckland Porirua school? Kāpiti Wellington

Please check our website or contact us to ensure the programme you wish to Will this be the first time you have enrolled in a tertiary institution since study is offered at your preferred campus. leaving secondary school? When do you expect to arrive in New Zealand? Yes No

If no, what was the year of your first enrolment? Day Month Year When do you expect to start your study? What is the highest academic qualification you hold from a tertiary institution, e.g. certificate, diploma, degree? Day Month Year

Weeks of English study required: Where did you achieve this qualification, e.g.institution , country?

New English language students must attend placement testing. Applicants must also include a copy of their latest test results for TOEFL or IELTS tests. In what year did you attain this qualification? 53

7. Health details 9. Emergency contact details

Whitireia is required to know about any pre-existing medical conditions Who should we contact in case of emergency? to support your enrolment of study. This information is confidential. It is used for statistical purposes and to help us understand your Name requirements.

Do you have any existing allergies, medical/health conditions or special Relationship needs? Yes No

Suburb If yes, please state

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Country Postcode

Telephone* Mobile*

*Include country and area codes Email address

10. Career Intentions

Do you require travel and medical insurance? 1. What do you want to do after completing this study? (E.g becoming an accountant; chef; undertaking further study etc) Yes No

It is compulsory for all international students to have comprehensive travel and medical insurance. We will arrange insurance for the period of your enrolment. To be exempt, you must provide us with translated proof that your travel and medical insurance adequately covers you during your time at Whitireia.

Details of policy name

2. Does the qualification you are enrolling into meet these needs? Start date Expiry date Yes No

Months Years Day Month Year 11. Checklist 8. Services To ensure we are able to process your application, have Do you require us to arrange airport pickup for you? you: Yes No Completed all required sections of this form?

Do you require us to make homestay arrangements for you? Attached all necessary documentation to confirm your Yes No citizenship and identity?

Do you require information on alternative accommodation? Signed the declaration (Section 14)?

Yes No Attached any required academic documentation to support this application

If yes, we will send you more detailed information and an accommodation Attached IELTS or equivalent English certificate request form. These service costs will be factored into the enrolment offer. However, you may request this service at any time during your time of study. Attached two passport size photos 54

12. Enrolment information 13. Declaration

New Zealand Privacy Act I declare that, to the best of my knowledge, all the information supplied Personal information is protected by the New Zealand Privacy Act 1993. The Information on and with this Application to Enrol form is true and correct. I agree collected and held by Whitireia will be used to register and enrol you, to assist you with your studies, to arrange for your stay in New Zealand, to monitor your welfare and to abide by the conditions and I consent to the disclosure of personal progress, and to keep in touch with you in the future. information as described below. I acknowledge that my enrolment is Whitireia collects and stores information from this form to comply with Government not complete until I have provided all relevant personal information, statutes and regulations. It may also be used to select students for qualifications and for established my age and identity, and paid all the relevant fees and internal reporting. Information may be sought from other educational organisations for the purpose of verifying academic records. charges in accordance with the Whitireia terms and conditions of When required by law, we will release information to Government agencies as directed. enrolment. Information may be disclosed to other agencies, such as the Ministry of Education, Audit New Zealand, New Zealand Qualifications Authority, Skill New Zealand, Industry Training Rules Organisations, industry licensing and registration bodies, other tertiary institutions and providers of work experience, where applicable. Whitireia publishes lists of graduates. In signing this Application to Enrol form, I undertake to comply with At certain times, Whitireia capture photographs of its students. Signing this form gives the published rules and policies of Whitireia. I accept that attendance at Whitireia the right to use these photographs in any of its marketing material, including, print and online. Any photographs taken will only be used in a tasteful, relevant and any class will make me liable for all fees and charges. culturally sensitive manner. In signing this form, you authorise such disclosure. Whitireia observes the general Fees conditions governing the release of information. You may see information about you and amend any errors. In signing this Application to Enrol form, I undertake to pay all fees as Code of Practice they become due, and to meet any late fees and collection charges Whitireia has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care associated with debt recovery. The Whitireia policy on withdrawal and of International Students published by the Ministry of Education. Copies of the Code are refund of fees have been read and understood. available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international Refund information Summary Immigration • All applications for refunds must be on the International Transfer and Withdrawal I understand that Immigration New Zealand will be notified if form, obtainable from the faculty or international enrolments team. Supporting information must be submitted in writing. attendance and progress is below minimum standards. • If Immigration New Zealand refuses to grant you an initial visa for study in New I authorise Immigration New Zealand and the Department of Labour to Zealand, you will be entitled to a 95% refund of the tuition fees. provide Whitireia with any personal details regarding my immigration • If you wish to withdraw your application and leave New Zealand, and notice is received by the international enrolments team, a minimum of two weeks before status, including any information that I have submitted to Immigration your programme starts, 75% of paid fees will be refunded. New Zealand in the course of any visa or permit application. • If you wish to withdraw and/or do not attend the start of the programme, and you give notice to the international enrolments team up to two weeks after the programme starts, 50% of fees will be refunded. No refund will be given after classes have been operating for two weeks. • If you wish to transfer to another tertiary institution, 75% of fees will be paid directly to that institution. Notice must be received by the international enrolments team up to two weeks before your programme starts. An unconditional Offer of Place from Signature the other institution will be required for the transfer of funds to be arranged. • If you are undertaking English and have extra weeks of prepaid study, you cannot be refunded but can be credited to another programme at Whitireia. • If you are undertaking English and reach the IELTS level required for degree study and wish to transfer to another institution, your remaining portion of fees (with Date 30% administration charge deducted) will be paid directly to that institution. An unconditional Offer of Place will be required for this transfer to be arranged. • If you are taking a semester-based programme and gain New Zealand permanent residency, you will not receive a refund of fees for the semester in which permanent Day Month Year residency is granted. However, in following semesters you will be treated as a New Zealand permanent resident and refunded any international fees paid for those semesters. 14. What to do now • Exceptional circumstances of a compassionate nature, as approved by Whitireia, may necessitate you to withdraw from your programme. In these circumstances, If you are applying to study in Auckland, please return your the amount of fees refunded will be at the discretion of Whitireia. Supporting completed form to: information must be supplied in writing. • If you receive a deferment, you are not subsequently entitled to apply for a refund. Whitireia New Zealand • Refunds are paid in New Zealand dollars or a nominated currency by cheque or bank International Enrolments draft sent to one of the following: • the applicant’s registered address (in country of origin), or 450 Queen Street • another tertiary institution PO Box 106219 • Under special circumstances, the refund can be paid directly into a nominated bank Auckland 1143 account. NEW ZEALAND • All refunds incur a bank/administration charge. Whitireia New Zealand Limited [email protected] • If you wish to withdraw and/or do not attend the start of the programme and you give notice to the international enrolments team up to two weeks after the If you are applying to study in Porirua, Kāpiti or Wellington, please programme starts, 75% of fees will be refunded. No refund will be given after classes return your completed form to: have been operating for two weeks. Whitireia New Zealand For more details refer to the Whitireia Quality Management System (QMS) Student Admission Policy (2.2). International Enrolments Wineera Drive Disclaimer Whitireia reserves the right to cancel or postpone any courses and/or programmes and will Private Bag 50910 not be liable for any claim other than the proportion of course/programme fee which the Porirua City 5240 cancelled portion bears. Courses and programmes may be dependent upon the number NEW ZEALAND of enrolments and/or funding. If Whitireia is unable to proceed with a course/programme [email protected] offered to a student, the tuition fee is refunded in full. subject index A N Automotive Nursing Certificate in Motor Industry 49 Bachelor of Nursing 40 B Bachelor of Nursing Pacific 40 Competency Assessment Programme for Nurses 40 Beauty Diploma in Enrolled Nursing 40 Certificate in Beauty Therapy 49 O Business Bachelor of Applied Business Studies 34 Office Administration & Computing Certificate in Foundation Education (Business) 25 Certificate in Office Administration and Computing (Advanced) 44 Graduate Diploma in Applied Business Studies 34 Certificate in Office Administration and New Zealand Diploma in Business 34 Computing (Intermediate) 44 Masters of Business 33 Certificate in Office Administration and Computing (Introductory) 44 Masters of Management 33 Post Graduate Diploma in Management 33 Outdoor Adventure Certificate in Outdoor Adventure 46

C Diploma in Outdoor Adventure 46 Creative Writing P Bachelor of Applied Arts (Creative Writing) 19 Diploma in Creative Writing (Advanced) 19 Paramedic Diploma in Creative Writing 20 Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) 41 Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing 29 Postgraduate Certificate in Speciality Care 41 E Performing Arts Bachelor of Applied Arts (Performing Arts) 25 English Language Courses Diploma in Performing Arts (Dance) 26 English Courses 16 Diploma in Performing Arts (Singing) 26 F Diploma in Stage and Screen Arts 26 Film & Television Production Graduate Certificate in Applied Arts 25 Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts 25 Certificate in Film and Television Production 21 Floristry Photography Certificate in Advanced Photography 29 National Certificate in Floristry (Level 2) 49 Certificate in Practical Photography 29 Foundation Studies Postgraduate Studies Certificate in Foundation Education (Business) 17 Information Technology Certificate in Foundation Education (Health Science) 17 Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology 36 Certificate in Foundation Education (Social Science) 17 Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology 36 Certificate in Foundation Music 17 Certificate in Preparation for Tertiary Study 17 Nursing Postgraduate Certificate in Hospice Palliative Care 39 H Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing 39 Hospitality Postgraduate Certificate in Perioperative Speciality Nursing 39 National Diploma in Hospitality (Management) (Level 5) 48 Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Health Care Speciality Nursing 39 I Postgraduate Certificate in Speciality Care 41 Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology 37 Professional Cookery Certificate in Information Technology 37 Certificate in Professional Cookery 48 Diploma in Information Technology (Level 5) 37 Diploma in Professional Cookery 48 Diploma in Information Technology (Level 6) 37 Publishing Graduate Diploma in Information Technology 37 Diploma in Publishing (Applied) 20 Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology 36 Diploma in Publishing 20 Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology 36 Masters of Information Technology 36 R Radio Broadcasting J Certificate in Commercial Broadcasting 21 Journalism Certificate in Multimedia Journalism 21 S Diploma in Radio Journalism 21 Social & Community Work National Diploma in Journalism (Multi-media) (Level 5) 20 Bachelor of Social Work 42 National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support 42 M Management T NZIM Diploma in Management 34 Teaching Multimedia Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) 31 Diploma in Early Childhood Education 31 Diploma in Digital Design 29 Diploma in Digital Design and Multi-media 29 V Music Visual Arts & Design Bachelor of Applied Arts (Music) 23 Bachelor of Applied Arts (Visual Arts and Design) 28 Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts 23 Diploma in Jewellery Design 29 Graduate Certificate in Applied Arts 23 Graduate Certificate in Applied Arts 29 Graduate Diploma in Applied Arts 28 Bin He Graduated from the Bachelor of Information Technology 2012 working as an ICT Support Technician at Telnet Success stories.... Telecommunication Ping Du Graduated from the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology working as a Programmer at Gillian Rowe + Associates

Ping Zhang Graduated from the Graduate Diploma in Applied Business 2010 and working as a Marketing Officer at Global Student.

Navdeep Singh Kataria Graduated from the Diploma in Information Technology and is currently working as an IT Support and Network Administrator at Radio Spice

Lezhang Tang Graduated from the Bachelor of Applied Business Studies and is currently working as a Public Relationship Manager and Account Manager for the NZ Mortgage Centre AUCKLAND CAMPUS PORIRUA CAMPUS Level 2 Wineera Drive 450 Queen Street Private Bag 50910 PO Box 106219 Porirua City 5240 Auckland 1143 New Zealand New Zealand Phone +64 4 237 3100 Phone +64 9 379 4666 Facsimile +64 4 237 3101 Facsimile +64 9 377 8243 MEDIA TRAINING CENTRE NEW ZEALAND RADIO Level 2 15 Dixon Street TRAINING SCHOOL PO Box 9511 Level 2 Marion Square 450 Queen Street Wellington 6141 PO Box 106219 New Zealand Auckland 1143 Phone +64 4 237 3100 New Zealand Facsimile +64 4 238 6213 Phone +64 9 379 4666 Facsimile +64 9 377 8243 PERFORMANCE CENTRE 25 Vivian Street COMPUTER POWER PLUS PO Box 9656 Auckland campus Marion Square Level 6 Wellington 6141 246 Queen Street New Zealand Auckland 1010 Phone +64 4 238 6225 New Zealand Facsimile +64 4 385 0486 Phone +64 9 916 6640 WELLINGTON CAMPUS Wellington campus 264 Cuba Street Level 12 PO Box 27240 Plimmer Tower Marion Square 2–6 Gilmer Terrace Wellington 6141 Wellington 6011 New Zealand New Zealand Phone +64 4 916 8050 NEW ZEALAND FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL Christchurch campus 163 Madras Street 86 Vivian Street Christchurch 8011 PO Box 27044 New Zealand Wellington 6141 Phone +64 3 963 0033 New Zealand Phone +64 4 939 2954 CHINA OFFICE WHITIREIA IN KĀPITI Contact: Jerry Liang or Fiona Li Corner of Milne Drive and Kapiti Road Rm 1106 A.C. Embassy International PO Box 249 Apartment Paraparaumu 5254 No. 26 Dongzhimenwai St, New Zealand Chaoyang District Phone +64 4 298 0205 Beijing China 100027 Facsimile +64 4 298 0201 china.oŸ [email protected]

INDIA OFFICE Contact: Aditya Bhati 18th Floor, Tower A, Building no.5, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase III Gurgaon, Haryana, India Pin 122002 Phone +91 124 3882996 Facsimile +91 124 3882999 [email protected] DISCLAIMER The information contained in this prospectus is correct as at July 2012. Whitireia New Zealand reserves the right to cancel or postpone any of the courses and/or programmes and shall not be liable for any claim other than the proportion of course/programme fees which the cancelled portion bears. Some courses and programmes may be dependent upon formal approval, Ministry of Education funding allocation and number of enrolments.

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