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Te experience you need & the support to succeed 2016 PROSPECTUS EASTERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Te Aho a Māui

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The experience you need & the support to succeed

2016 PROSPECTUS

EASTERN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Te Aho a Māui

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Grace Patterson

Bachelor of Computing Systems graduate

Business Analyst, Fastway Global

"The lecturers are hands-on and want you to succeed, and the experience gained from my internship project helped me obtain my job."

Cover image of TE WAHA O RŪAUMOKO courtesy of Te Rūnanganui o Ngāti Porou.

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THE EXPERIENCEYOU NEED

When you choose to study at EIT you’ll get the kind of experiences that will help you gain the knowledge and skills to get ahead, whether you want to break into your chosen career or to change direction in your life.

You’ll experience being part of a vibrant learning community in one of New Zealand’s top tertiary institutes. You’ll be taught by experienced lecturers who have track records as respected academics and industry professionals. Gain practical experience so that you’re ready for the working world, and choose from over 130 excellent programmes.

You’ll have the experience of studying at our modern well-equipped campuses, or at our regional learning centres, and you’ll gain invaluable experience using our facilities and state-of-the-art technology.

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David Blom

Bachelor of Applied Social Sciences graduate

Social Worker, DOVE

"I would describe my lecturers as absolutely awesome — just fantastic. They really nurtured me. When I thought ‘I can’t do this’ they would tell me I could."

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THE SUPPORTTO SUCCEED

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At EIT you’ll get the support you need to help make sure you get the rewards for your hard work. If you’re serious about study and your future, EIT is right behind you.

You’ll learn in classes that are the right size, to make sure that you get the involvement and support you need. You’ll get help and guidance with everything from study planning to applying for a job after you complete your studies. You’ll be supported by lecturers who are here for you. You’ll get the benefit of EIT’s long-established connections with industry throughout New Zealand. The participation of visiting industry experts will help you develop relevant work skills and get useful industry contacts which can set you on the path to a great job, while you’re studying.

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In a survey of EIT graduates from 2013, 94% said that they would recommend their programme to others.

To take a tour of EIT's campuses and meet faculty and support staff, call us today on 0800 22 55 348.

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CAMPUSES BUILT FOR YOUR NEEDS EIT offers you qualifications from certificate and diploma, to degree and postgraduate level at highly-equipped campuses in Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti (Gisborne) and Auckland. Or learn closer to your home at one of our Regional Learning Centres, in Hastings, Maraenui, Ruatoria, Tokomaru Bay, Waipukurau and Wairoa.

EIT Hawke’s Bay is one of New Zealand’s most attractive campuses with superb architecture and shaded outdoor areas for study on warm days. EIT Tairāwhiti’s two campuses are located in the heart of Gisborne, near the Taruheru River, and you can't get more central than EIT Auckland's location on Queen Street.

Our campuses have top quality facilities, specially-built for EIT programmes, including hi-tech engineering workshops, professional standard training kitchens and a fully-equipped viticulture laboratory.

Study anywhere by jumping onto campus-wide free wifi. EIT’s libraries put resources at your fingertips, including books, journals, newspapers, DVDs, CDs, computers and mobile device connections, with expert librarians on-hand to help you.

Get your textbooks and stationery sorted at the Ōtātara Bookshop. To print your work professionally, fully-equipped reprographic services handle everything from large format printing to document binding, for a price that won’t put a dent in your finances.

You can enjoy bustling campus cafés for catching up with fellow students and lecturers over a cup of coffee or lunch.

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Dedicated support includes adaptive technology, alternative exam arrangements, assistance with funding, disability car parking on-campus and more.

Pouwhirinaki – Māori & Pasifika Student Support

You can get advice, mentoring and advocacy in pastoral care, cultural needs and values, te reo Māori, waiata and tikanga, scholarships, iwi and hapū registrations and grants, and more.

Our support team works with organisations, fanau, iwi, hapū and whānau. You can get guidance with study options, academic support and much more.

Māori and Pasifika

Academic Learning Services

You can get help and advice on all aspects of study, including study planning, writing assignments, basic computing, maths, academic writing and exam techniques.

Want help making the move from secondary school to tertiary education and training, plus gain credits towards your chosen career qualification while studying NCEA? Talk to the STAR/Gateway Coordinator.

STAR/Gateway

We‘ll take care of your children while you take care of your studies. Ōtātara Children’s Centre at EIT Hawke’s Bay and Manaaki Tamariki Child Care Centre at EIT Tairāwhiti are open for you. Bookings are essential.

Childcare

EIT has a team of chaplains available for you. They are mostly volunteers and represent all the main faiths and spiritualities.

Chaplaincy

If you’re at secondary school you can get practical, hands-on training in trades and other programmes, one day a week, and earn credits towards your NCEA Level 2 qualification.

Trades Academy @ EIT

Make yourself at home. Accommodation is available in the Student Village right opposite the Hawke’s Bay campus, rated 4.5 by Qualmark, plus a Qualmark silver environmental award.

Accommodation

EIT Career Development Services can help you make career choices, work out what to study, and give you guidance and information about finding a job, or kick-starting your career.

Career Development

Disability Services

EIT Students' Association

EITSA is here to represent you. From looking after your interests to organising social events and activities. Plus EITSA arranges discounts and exclusive deals – for EIT students only.

eitsa.ac.nz

EIT’s liaison team can hold events and presentations for schools, community and industry on-campus or at your location. In addition to information and enrolment days, groups and individuals can book a campus tour year-round.

Schools and Community Liaison

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HOW WE’LL SUPPORT YOU

Studying takes determination, commitment and self-discipline. As a student at EIT, you can get support to help you focus on what really matters – your studies and your future.

When you become a student at EIT, it may be your first time away from home, or it may be the first time you’ve studied at a tertiary level. It may all be very new to you.

Your studies will take up a lot of your time, so you may need a hand with other parts of life.

To help you get the most out of your time here, EIT offers you support in all sorts of ways. Whether you’re after help to choose the right subjects or you need some guidance to show you the best way to get into your chosen career, there’s someone available to help.

Get personal one-to-one help from EIT’s friendly experts who have plenty of experience helping students like you. They’re on campus to offer advice, information and guidance.

There are other ways that EIT can help you. If you have children, childcare at our campuses in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti can take care of them while you study. If you need accommodation, ask about the possibility of staying at the student village, opposite the Hawke’s Bay campus.

We want your time at EIT to be exciting, productive and successful, so make sure you take advantage of all the support we offer.

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Derek LardelliProfessor/Ahorangi Principal LecturerToihoukura

Tingting Zhang Research TechnicianViticulture and Wine Science

Dr Rachel ForrestAssociate Professor Senior Lecturer Nursing and Health Professions

Dr Carmo Saunders-VasconcelosAssociate Professor Viticulture and Wine Science

Dr Carl PatonAssociate ProfessorSenior LecturerHealth and Sport Science

Dr Bridget Sutherland, Dr Mandy RudgeSenior Lecturersideaschool

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WORLD CLASS ‘A’ RATED LECTURERS

EIT lecturers have the latest knowledge and research in their field of expertise, and are able to attract all-important research grants. For you, it means highly qualified academics who have the most up-to-date learning available.

EIT is rated one of the top two institutes of technology and polytechnics in New Zealand for research excellence by the Tertiary Education Commission. This helps EIT secure funding through the Government’s performance-based research fund.

Government funding helps EIT continue to play a leading role in research in New Zealand.

Our lecturers are in demand to work closely on research projects with universities, polytechnics, businesses and organisations at regional, national and international levels. They pass on their knowledge to you via their teaching.

When you study at EIT, you will be at an institute that is highly rated for quality academic research.

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WHAT SHOULD YOU STUDY?Some people know exactly what they want to do in life, so choosing what to study is much easier. They know what they are good at; they know their strengths and how they want to use them.

But for many people it’s not so easy. There are lots of courses, heaps of different jobs, and plenty of career choices out there. So making the right decision about what to study can seem daunting.

It’s a good idea to get lots of information to help you make a well-informed decision.

A good place to start is the Government’s Careers NZ website at careers.govt.nz. It has information on all kinds of jobs, and will give you some good ideas.

It’s also a good idea to think about what you’re interested in. So spend some time thinking about what you like and don’t like, what you’re good at, and what you think are your natural talents.

If you have an idea of a profession, you could talk to people who are working in this industry. They can tell you what skills, experience and qualifications you need.

You may find that you have knowledge, skills or previous academic achievement that can count towards your qualification.

At EIT, we’ve got lots of experience helping students make this important decision and pointing them in the right direction.

Please come and have a chat with us. We can put you in touch with programme coordinators and arrange an appointment to talk with the Careers Counsellor at EIT about making education, training and career choices.

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QUALIFICATIONS

Programmes & Courses A programme results in a qualification and consists of a number of courses. Some programmes consist of compulsory courses while others have a selection of elective courses, or a combination.

Levels Levels indicate the depth of knowledge and complexity of skills required. The higher the level, the more complex the concepts and skill sets. In New Zealand the levels progress from Level 1 to Level 10.

Credits Courses consist of credits, and when a course is successfully completed, the credits will be counted towards the qualification. One credit usually consists of 10-12 hours of learning.

Levels 8 and above | 1.5 - 2 years | 120 - 240 creditsA masters degree qualifies individuals who apply an advanced body of knowledge in a range of contexts for research, a pathway for further learning, professional practice and/or scholarship.

Masters Degree

Levels 5 - 7 | 3 years | 360 credits (honours are 480 credits including ones at Level 8)Bachelors Degree

Levels 7 and above | 6 months - 1 year | certificate: 60 credits, diploma: 120 credits Postgraduate study extends and deepens knowledge and skills after completing a bachelor degree, and prepares students for independent research and scholarships.

Postgraduate Certificate

Postgraduate Diploma

Levels 7 and above | 6 months - 2 years | certificate: 60 credits, diploma: 120 credits This allows a degree graduate to study further courses at the same level as their degree but in a different or additional specialisation.

Graduate Certificate

Graduate Diploma

Levels 4 - 7 | 1 - 2 years | 120 creditsDiploma

Levels 1 - 7 | 12 weeks - 2 yearsProvides an introduction to a subject and may be completed as a path towards diploma or degree study.Certificate

ENROLMENT INFORMATION

Don't generally result in formal qualifications. To find out more check out shortcourse.eit.ac.nzShort Courses

PAYMENT OF FEES

Arrangements for full payment of enrolment fees must be made before the start of your programme. Cash, EFTPOS, or cheque payments can be made at the Information Centre. Cheque payments can be made by mail. For further information phone 0800 22 55 348.

The Student Services Levy is a compulsory non-tuition fee that is charged to students enrolled at EIT. The levy is to contribute to the provision of quality student services that support learning. The funds received by EIT from the levy are ring-fenced, meaning they can only be spent on student services.

STUDENT LOANS & ALLOWANCES

StudyLink is a service of the Ministry of Social Development. Apply well before your programme begins and you’ll get your payments when you need them most. Check out studylink.govt.nz or phone 0800 88 99 00.

A Student Allowance is a weekly payment to help you with living expenses. It doesn't have to be paid back.

A Student Loan is made up of three parts – compulsory fees, course-related costs and living costs. You have to pay these back.

HOW TO ENROL

STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3

Request an application pack.

This includes detailed programme information, entry requirements, and an enrolment form.

0800 22 55 348 eit.ac.nz [email protected]

Complete and return the enrolment form and all supporting documents outlined in your application pack.

You may be contacted and invited to an interview.

You will receive an acceptance letter with programme information including your programme start date.

Your acceptance letter may also include course selection forms. You need to complete and return them.

You will receive an invoice.

Organise payment of your fees.

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Bachelor of Applied Social Sciences

Bachelor of Arts (Māori)

Bachelor of Business Studies

Bachelor of Computing Systems

Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts (Te Toi o Ngā Rangi)

Bachelor of Nursing

Bachelor of Recreation and Sport

Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary)

Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design

Bachelor of Viticulture

Bachelor of Wine Science

For more about EIT’s scholarships check out scholarships.eit.ac.nz or phone 0800 22 55 348.

Scholarships and grants are subject to change.

Year 13 Degree Scholarships are available for:

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FINANCIAL SUPPORT WITH YOUR STUDY Scholarships and grants make life easier by helping to cover your fees, other costs and living expenses while you study. You don’t always need to be an academic high-flyer to qualify.

EIT has a long list of scholarships, which you can apply for right now. So if you would like to get financial help with your study, make sure you find out what’s available. You can also take a look online at the BreakOut Database available at EIT, it lists every scholarship and grant available in New Zealand.

Māori and Pasifika Trades TrainingIf you are aged 18 to 34 and looking to gain a trade qualification and apprenticeship, you can apply for funding, support and incentives for a wide range of programmes at Levels 2 to 4.

Year 13 Degree Scholarship – 100% FREE tuition for Year OneEIT has limited Year 13 Degree Scholarships. They’re available to eligible Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti students from Hick’s Bay to Taupo and Dannevirke.

If you’re a Year 13 student from anywhere in New Zealand applying for the Bachelor of Viticulture, the Bachelor of Wine Science, or the Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts you’re also eligible.

You’ll need to be a Year 13 secondary school leaver, resident in New Zealand, meet the degree entry plus scholarship criteria and start full-time degree study in February 2016.

Youth ScholarshipIf you are aged between 16 and 19 (or 15 with an early leaving exemption) and wanting to study at Levels 1 to 3, you can apply for an EIT Youth Scholarship. You may be eligible for funding for fees and compulsory course costs, travel, plus academic and other support.

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Applied Science

Where we are

Main Campuses

Auckland Campus238 Queen Street,Auckland09 300 7410

Central Hawke's Bay 53 Russell St, Waipukurau 06 858 7009

Hastings First Floor, Tower Building, 215 Railway Rd, Hastings 06 974 8936

Maraenui 18-20 Bledisloe Rd, Maraenui, Napier 06 842 0591

Ruatoria 4 Hekiera Rd, Ruatoria 06 864 8060

Tokomaru Bay 40 Toa St, Tokomaru Bay 06 864 5402

Wairoa 6 Paul St, Wairoa 06 838 7349

Rural Studies Unit312-314 Stout St,Gisborne06 869 0810

Tairāwhiti Campus290 Palmerston Rd,Gisborne06 869 0810

Regional Learning Centres

Hawke's Bay Campus501 Gloucester St,Taradale, Napier06 974 8000

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Subjects

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80 VITICULTURE & WINE SCIENCEScience, Viticulture, Wine Science

16 BUSINESS

23 COMPUTING

32 EDUCATION & SOCIAL SCIENCES

38 ENGLISH LANGUAGE

40HEALTH & SPORT SCIENCECommunity Health & Wellness, Therapeutic & Sport Massage, Recreation & Sport

46 HEALTH PROFESSIONS & HEALTH SCIENCE Nursing, Health Science

50 HOSPITALITY

57 MĀORI VISUAL ARTS

73 TRADES & TECHNOLOGY

68 STYLINGStyling, Beauty & Body Therapy, Hairdressing

71 TOURISM & TRAVEL

61 PRIMARY INDUSTRIESAgriculture, Horticulture, Forestry

78 VETERINARY NURSINGAnimal Care, Veterinary Nursing

27 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES Visual Arts & Design, Fashion, Music, Screen Production

54 Te Ūranga Waka Te Whatukura

MĀORI STUDIES

Toihoukura

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Business

Amanda Gray

Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Computing Systems (Concurrent) graduate

Business Analyst, Fastway Global

"The support at EIT is amazing, the range of qualifications is diverse, the lecturers are second to none and the East Coast weather, restaurants, wineries and beaches are awesome!”

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BUSINESS

BUSINESS

To find out more check out business.eit.ac.nz

Get a head for business. At EIT’s School of Business you’ll receive a strong foundation in all aspects of business, with theory and practical experience. You can choose to specialise in accounting, information systems, operational management, human resources, sales and marketing or entrepreneurship. Your study will also focus on real-life business projects and workplace experiences. You’ll be taught by expert lecturers in classes which are exactly the right size to give you personal attention and involvement, so you can get down to business.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

In this highly competitive world, businesses and organisations need people with skills and knowledge that can give them an edge. Opportunities for qualified business people include working in private companies, government and not-for-profit sectors.

National Certificate in Retail [Level 2] FEE FREE

Get a head start in the retail industry. This programme focuses on practical skills like creating attention-grabbing displays and helping customers. The retail industry is a dynamic career choice. Learn to give outstanding customer service with confidence and take advantage of the number of jobs available to people with the right skills.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 18 or over. A personal interview may be part of the application process. You are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and carry out written instruction.

Level 2. 15 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time (on demand only). Starts March and August.

Maraenui, Hastings, Waipukurau or Wairoa (part-time on demand only).

Fee FREE.

Certificate in Business (Flexi Delivery) [Level 3] FEE FREE

If you have little knowledge, skills or experience in business, this programme is ideal for you. It provides you with foundation business skills to continue on to further study or employment. There are regular study sessions where a tutor is available to assist with queries and provide support.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and carry out written instruction.

Level 3. 34 weeks part-time, flexible study. Starts any time during the year.

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti, Hastings, Waipukurau, Maraenui or Wairoa.

Fee FREE.

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Certificate in Business (Classroom Based) [Level 3] FEE FREE*

If you have little knowledge, skills or experience in business, the Certificate in Business is ideal. Studying in the classroom, you will learn foundation business skills which will allow you to progress on to higher level business studies programmes. Subject areas include accounting, business administration, computing and communications.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and carry out written instruction.

Level 3. 34 weeks full-time (9am - 2.30pm Monday – Thursday. Self-directed on Friday).

Hawke’s Bay (starts July) or Ruatoria (starts February).

$5,105 (approx). *Fee FREE in Ruatoria.

Certificate in Business Foundation [Level 4]

This programme provides the opportunity for you to gain specialised business knowledge and skills at certificate level and achieve a qualification in a relatively short time.

Graduates can either go on to the New Zealand Diploma in Business or into a business degree, such as the Bachelor of Business Studies.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSA personal interview may be part of the application process. If you are less than 20 years old you must have a minimum of 8 literacy credits at Level 1 or higher in English or te reo Māori, 8 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in mathematics or pangarau. If you are over 20 years old you will be considered based on your life skills and/or work experience.

Level 4. 17 weeks full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$2,554 ($851 per course) (approx).

Certificate in Business Administration [Level 4]

This certificate is ideal if you want employment in the executive support and office administration area. You will learn the skills necessary to provide administration support while gaining a national qualification. This programme also provides a solid platform if you are thinking of further study in the computing and business areas.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are under 20 years old you will require a minimum of 10 credits NCEA Level 1 from any literacy sub field or domain, and a minimum of 10 credits NCEA Level 1 from any numeracy sub field or domain. The National Certificate in Computing [Level 2] or EIT Certificate in Business [Level 3] can also be used for entry into this programme. Those aged over 20 with life skills and/or work experience who do not meet the stated requirements but have the equivalent ability and experience are encouraged to apply.

Level 4. 34 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$5,402 (approx).

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BUSINESS

Diploma in Applied Business

This programme provides an opportunity for you to gain specialised business knowledge and skills. Endorsements are available in accounting, operations management, office administration, human resource management, marketing, small business management, plus an unendorsed option. This diploma can lead on to the New Zealand Diploma in Business or the Bachelor of Business Studies.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet diploma standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). You need a minimum of 14 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in mathematics or pangarau, 50 credits at Level 2 NCEA or above with at least 12 credits in each of three subjects including a minimum of 8 literacy credits at Level 2 or higher in English or te reo Māori; 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits must be in writing. The literacy credits will be selected from a schedule of approved achievement standards and unit standards.

You may also meet entry requirements if you have an equivalent to the above, or have New Zealand University Entrance. The schedule of literacy requirements for University Entrance can be found on the NZQA website: www.nzqa.govt.nz.

If you aged 20 or over, you must be able to demonstrate ability to study at diploma level.

Level 5 and 6. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time, plus evening and online options. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$5,108 per year ($851 per course) (approx).

New Zealand Diploma in Business

This programme is designed to provide you with a broad range of generic business skills, principles and practices. It also provides an entry point into the Bachelor of Business Studies. By studying for a further three semesters full-time, you can attain the Bachelor of Business Studies.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet diploma standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details), and if you are less than 20 years old, you must have a minimum of 14 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in mathematics or pangarau, plus 50 credits at Level 2 NCEA or above with at least 12 credits in each of three subjects including a minimum of 8 literacy credits at level 2 or higher in English or te reo Māori; 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits must be in writing. The literacy credits will be selected from a schedule of approved achievement standards and unit standards.

You may also meet entry requirements if you have an equivalent to the above, or have New Zealand University Entrance. The schedule of literacy requirements for University Entrance can be found on the NZQA website: www.nzqa.govt.nz.

Level 6. 2 years full-time or equivalent part-time, plus evening and online options. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$5,108 per year ($851 per course) (approx).

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Bachelor of Business Studies

Get a thorough grounding in business concepts and their application, and the competencies that employers demand. In addition to giving a broad business education, you can choose to specialise in one or two of the following majors: accounting, information systems, management, marketing, plus an unendorsed option.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging programmes include the EIT Diploma in Applied Business and New Zealand Diploma in Business, or provisional entry without prerequisites for those over 20 years.

Level 7. 3 years full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti. Only the Accounting major is offered at Tairāwhiti.

$628 per 15 credit business course. $712 per 15 credit computing course. $1,258 per 30 credit business course. $1,887 per 45 credit business course.

Fees are approximate.

Bachelor of Business Studies and Bachelor of Computing Systems (Concurrent)

This will provide you with an applied understanding of the current business and IT environment and enable you to develop a combination of competencies sought by many employers. Refer to the Bachelor of Business Studies and the Bachelor of Computing Systems for more details.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging programmes include the EIT Diploma in Applied Business and New Zealand Diploma in Business, or provisional entry without prerequisites if you are aged over 20.

Level 7. 4.5 - 5 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$628 per 15 credit business course. (MGMT7.01 incurs an extra $70 fee). $712 per 15 credit computing course. $1,258 per 30 credit business course. $1,425 per 30 credit computing course. $1,887 per 45 credit business course. $2,137 per 45 credit computing course.

Fees are approximate.

Bachelor of Business Studies and Bachelor of Recreation and Sport (Concurrent)

This programme covers both specialist sport and recreation, and business knowledge and skills. The Bachelor of Business Studies has four majors: accounting, information systems, management and marketing.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging/foundation programmes include the New Zealand Diploma in Business or the Diploma in Recreation and Sport.

Level 7. 4.5 - 5 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$778 - $1,562 per 15 credit recreation and sport course. $699 per 15 credit business course (MGMT7.01 incurs an extra $70 fee). $712 per 15 credit computing course.

Fees are approximate.

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Graduate Diploma in Business

The Graduate Diploma in Business enables those who have completed a bachelor’s degree to achieve a degree level qualification in business or in a specialised area of business. Endorsements include management, marketing, information systems, wine industry, accounting, entrepreneurship plus an unendorsed option. The wine industry endorsement will particularly suit those involved in the wine industry who are seeking to enhance their career opportunities, or those seeking to add wine industry related skills to an existing business qualification.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need a degree or equivalent qualification, or work in business and can demonstrate evidence of significant work and professional experience at degree level or above. You will be required to participate in an interview. Graduates from non-business disciplines may require preparatory study before enrolment.

Level 7. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$628 per 15 credit business course. $712 per 15 credit computing or wine course. $1,258 per 30 credit business course. $1,425 per 30 credit computing course.

Fees are approximate.

Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting

If you have already completed a degree in business studies with an accounting specialisation, this will enable you to meet all academic requirements for membership of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) in preparation for your practical experience and professional competence components of the requirements to become full members of CAANZ.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have completed the EIT Bachelor of Business Studies with a major in accounting or an equivalent degree. If you have a business degree with a major other than in accounting, you are welcome to apply, but you must liaise with the programme coordinator before enrolment.

Level 7. 1 year full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$628 per 15 credit business course (MGMT7.01 incurs an extra $70 fee). $698 per 15 credit computing course. $1,258 per 30 credit business course. $1,886 per 45 credit business course.

Fees are approximate.

BUSINESS

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Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Management

This is a Level 8 programme of 60 credits, which enables those who have completed a bachelor degree in business, or similar, to achieve a postgraduate level qualification in the applied management area. It can act as an entry point into the master’s degree for those who do not initially meet the entry requirements.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed a degree in business or a related area (or equivalent qualification). Specific situations will also be given consideration.

Level 8. 6 months full-time or up to 2 years part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$3,352 ($838 per course) (approx).

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management

This programme will allow you to be a self-employed practitioner, or pursue a domestic and/or international career within different types of industries and agencies. The areas include domestic and international markets; marketing; financial and cost management; leadership; cultural sensitivity and conducting business in a multi-cultural environment; strategic planning and strategic management; corporate planning; managing and controlling different types of technology; innovation and entrepreneurship; consultancy; operations and business in the global world; and sustainable business.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed a degree in business or a related area (or equivalent qualification). Specific situations will also be given consideration.

Level 8. 1 year full-time or up to 4 years part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$838 per 15 credit course. $1,676 per 30 credit course. Fees are approximate.

Master in Applied Management

Become a self-employed practitioner, or pursue a domestic and/or international professional career within different types of industries and agencies. The areas include domestic and international markets; marketing; financial and cost management; leadership; performing business in a multi-cultural environment; strategic planning and strategic management; corporate planning; managing and controlling different types of technology; innovation and entrepreneurship; consultancy; operations and business in the global world; sustainable business; and research in industry and business.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed a business degree or a postgraduate diploma in business or similar. Specific situations will also be given consideration.

Level 9. 18 months full-time or up to 6 years part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$838 per 15 credit course. $1,676 per 30 credit course. $2,514 per 45 credit course.

Fees are approximate.

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COMPUTING

Computing

Ella Patterson

Bachelor of Computing Systems student

“The friendly lecturers make the effort to know the students. I was stuck on a programming assignment, but 10 minutes after emailing my lecturer we had a meeting lined up.”

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COMPUTING

To find out more check out computing.eit.ac.nz

Looking for a serious computing qualification? At EIT you can gain a practical qualification that is designed to help you get employment in the IT industry. Most EIT diploma programmes and the Bachelor of Computing Systems include industry-based placements or internships that can lead you to permanent employment. Many EIT Bachelor of Computing Systems graduates have secured IT jobs while studying, ready for when they completed the programme.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

As an in-demand IT graduate you can take your skills anywhere in the world, be well paid and work in a fast-moving industry that is constantly evolving. There’s a huge variety of jobs, and your choices include business/systems analyst, database development and administration, developer/programmer, hardware engineering, network engineering, software engineer, help desk and IT support, or networks and systems administration.

National Certificate in Computing [Level 2] FEE FREE

Get the basic computing skills essential for employment and future study. Learn about computers, email, internet, file management and the Microsoft Office suite of programmes (including Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over, and you are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and to carry out written instruction.

Level 2. 45 weeks part-time and flexible. Starts any time throughout the year.

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti, Hastings, Waipukurau, Wairoa or Maraenui. Plus a ‘study from home’ option.

Fee FREE.

National Certificate in Computing [Level 3] FEE FREE

This builds upon the skills and knowledge gained in the National Certificate in Computing [Level 2]. You will gain computing skills at an intermediate level for entry into employment in business administration and computing. The programme also enhances readiness for further study and provides an entry into the Bachelor of Computing Systems.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have a basic knowledge of computing, or successfully completed the National Certificate in Computing [Level 2]. You are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and to carry out written instruction.

Level 3. 38 weeks part-time and flexible. Starts any time throughout the year.

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti, Hastings, Waipukurau, Wairoa or Maraenui. Plus a ‘study from home’ option.

Fee FREE.

Certificate in Business Administration [Level 4]

Refer to page 18.

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Diploma in Information and Communications Technology

This programme provides a nationally recognised qualification for employment within general computing areas such as systems development, systems support, web page development or systems hardware. On completion you may then apply with cross-credits to enter Year 2 of the Bachelor of Computing Systems.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet diploma standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging/foundation programmes include the National Certificate in Computing [Level 3].

Level 5. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$6,062 ($337 per course) (approx).

Diploma in Hardware and Operating Systems

If you want a job as an IT technician, this programme is ideal. It is made up of theoretical and practical elements. There is an emphasis on configuring and working with computing and networking hardware.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details).

Level 6. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 (approx).

Diploma in Programming

If you love technology, this programme will prepare you for work as a software developer or computer programmer. It is practically orientated and uses modern programming languages to solve problems.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). In addition, you are required to provide evidence of knowledge in data storage, data manipulation and elementary programming skills. You are encouraged to register for the introductory course in programming in the semester prior to enrolling in this qualification.

Level 6. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 (approx).

Diploma in Multimedia and Web Development

If you want an exciting career as a web developer or multimedia specialist, this in-demand programme will give you the skills you need.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). In addition you are required to provide evidence of knowledge and skills in Microsoft Office applications.

Level 6. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 (approx).

Bachelor of Computing Systems and Bachelor of Business Studies (Concurrent)Refer to page 20.

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Bachelor of Computing Systems

This will provide you with a thorough grounding in Information Technology and its application in the business environment. In addition to giving a broad computing education, you can specialise in one of three major strands: programming and systems development, technical computing, or e-commerce and web design.

Every student must undertake a major industry based project or internship in their final semester of study. The project or internship provides an opportunity for you to demonstrate to potential employers what you have learnt and also provides a taste of “real world” computing prior to graduating.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging/foundation programmes include EIT’s Diploma in Information and Communications Technology [Level 5].

Level 7. 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti (Technical Computing only).

$5,699 per year ($712 per 15 credit course. $1,425 per 30 credit course. $2,137 per 45 credit course). Fees are approximate.

Graduate Diploma in Information Technology

This programme enables people who have completed a bachelor degree in another area to achieve a degree level qualification in the Information Technology area.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed a degree or equivalent qualification and provide evidence of knowledge and skills in: data storage and data manipulation, and Microsoft Office applications. If you do not meet the criteria but present evidence of ability to succeed (e.g. maturity, life experience, work experience and other study) you are welcome to apply.

Level 7. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Auckland. $5,699 ($712 per 15 credit course) (approx).

Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology

This programme will enable you to further your skills in the areas of IT where there are recognised skills shortages within New Zealand and internationally. The programme will also prepare you for further study by introducing you to research in the IT area.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have a computing degree or equivalent qualification.

Level 8. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Auckland. $712 per 15 credit Level 7 course. $1,059 per 15 credit Level 8 course. $2,118 per 30 credit Level 8 course. Fees are approximate.

Master of Information Technology

This programme will enable you to further your IT knowledge. The programme has been designed to provide graduates who are able to think critically and have a number of high level skills in the IT field that can be applied to a range of situations.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have an IT or related degree or a postgraduate diploma in IT with a B pass or higher.

Level 9. 18 months full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Auckland. $1,059 per 15 credit Level 8 course. $2,118 per 15 credit Level 8 course. $3,176 per 45 credit Level 9 course. Fees are approximate.

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Visual Arts & Design

Fashion

Hayden MaunsellBachelor of Visual Arts and Design graduate

International Exhibitor

“My study at ideaschool gave me the skills to staircase successfully into a masters programme."

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ideaschool educates imaginations. We embrace creativity in all its forms and teach qualifications across a range of creative disciplines including visual arts and design, music, fashion and screen production. Our programmes offer you a unique environment that brings together studio-based practical learning with critical thinking and professional skills.

ideaschool’s arts and design studios, screen production studios, fashion workrooms and music studios are deemed to be some of the best facilities at a tertiary institute in New Zealand.

Our teaching team are recognised creative practitioners in their own right – exhibiting, performing and publishing throughout New Zealand and worldwide.

At ideaschool, you become part of a creative community that nurtures you to become the artist, the designer, the musician, the filmmaker or the fashion extraordinaire that you were meant to be.

We are ideaschool ARTS and THINKING. This is where it ISAT.

To find out more check out ideaschool.ac.nz

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The creative industries are the fastest growing economic sector world-wide. You could work as a graphic designer, art director, musician, filmmaker, fashion designer and in many other roles, or create a future as a fine artist. Our project-based programmes prepare you for real-world paying careers.

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VISUAL ARTS & DESIGNideaschool has a range of visual arts and design programmes. This includes the first project based art and design degree in New Zealand, educating students to think creatively, act professionally, and develop the technical skills needed to become practicing artists and designers in order to develop a career in the fast growing creative industries.

Certificate in Introduction to Visual Arts and Design

Develop basic visual arts and design skills across a range of media such as paint, print, clay, photography, graphics and 3D design. By the end of the programme you will have developed an art portfolio, which will assist you in your application for entry to higher level programmes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 3. 12 weeks full-time. Starts March and August. Hawke’s Bay.

$2,476 (approx).

Diploma in Visual Arts and Design

This programme focuses on developing your practical skills across a range of arts and design media including painting, printmaking, sculpture, spatial design and graphic design. Upon completion of the first year, you may then apply for entry to the Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet diploma standard entry requirements or meet non-standard entry criteria (request an application pack for details). You also need to present a portfolio of work and attend a selection interview. Approved bridging/foundation programmes are the Certificate in Introduction to Visual Arts and Design, plus a portfolio of work.

Level 6. 3 years full-time. Starts February. Hawke’s Bay.

$6,651 per year (approx).

Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design

This programme is New Zealand’s first project based arts and design degree. Through engaging in a series of real life and in-house projects, utilising various creative disciplines including paint, sculpture, print, photography, graphic design and 3D design, you will get the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to think creatively and develop a career as a practicing visual artist and designer.

In your second and third year you will have your own studio space with 24-7 access and you are provided with art supplies from our ideastore within a set budget, so you can create at your own pace, anytime, day or night.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet University Entrance requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved subjects include art and/or design or meet non-standard entry criteria. You will be required to attend an interview and present a portfolio of work.

Level 7. 3 years full-time. Starts February. Hawke’s Bay.

$6,156 per year (approx).

Te Hono ki Toi – Bachelor of Creative Practice (Honours)

Refer to page 60.

Master of Professional Practice (Creative Practice)

Refer to page 60.

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Certificate in Fashion Apparel [Level 3]

Get the skills and knowledge to enter the fashion industry. Located within the fashion studios, you will learn basic aspects of the industry from using industrial sewing machines, pattern making, sewing sample garments, to designing, constructing and modelling your own garments.

Offered on both the Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti campuses, the fashion workrooms are fully-equipped with industrial standard equipment including lock-stitch machines, overlockers, cover-steamers, steam irons, roll hemmer and fusing press.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 3. 1 year full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$6,950 (approx).

Certificate in Fashion Apparel [Level 4]

This programme provides advanced skills and knowledge to enter the fashion industry. Located within the fashion studios, you will learn all aspects of the industry from using industrial equipment, designing your own collection, pattern making, to learning about running your own small business.

Included in this year's unit standards based qualification are pattern making units using a CADCAM system [Level 4] and developing and fitting patterns for garments of complex design.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 4. 1 year full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,950 (approx).

FASHIONDo you have a passion for fashion? From garment design and production, to wowing the audience with your own unique style on the EIT fashion show runway, you’ll experience it all with these programmes.

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MUSICTake your musical talent to the next level . You’ll develop skills in composition, music theory, recording techniques, and hone your performance skills through regular live shows over our one year programme.

Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance

This programme has a balanced approach that combines practical musicianship and live performance, with theory and the tools to succeed in the industry. You will form bands performing and learning about a variety of different music styles throughout the year such as home-grown, blues, reggae, hip hop/R&B, rock and pop.

The programme offers two band-sized rehearsal rooms which can be converted into live recording studios, along with an isolated vocal recording booth. Projects can then be mixed and edited in the main Macintosh suite using state of the art software (ProTools, Ableton Live etc.) with professional monitoring systems and hardware. Sound insulated rooms mean you can rehearse and practice under full performance conditions.

You will work with practicing industry professionals and visiting artists.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must attend an audition interview. Preference is given to applicants who demonstrate musical ability and have NCEA Level 2 or equivalent, or a work history indicating reliability and motivation. You should have studied music or have performance experience.

Level 4. 1 year full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,790 (approx).

Diploma in Screen Production

Students in this practical project-based programme gain comprehensive film, television and screen production skills from script writing, set design and prop making, to crewing (including camera operation), directing, editing and sound mixing.

Based in Hawke’s Bay and close to an impressive array of locations meeting visual and technical needs of any production, EIT’s screen production studios are deemed to be one of the best-equipped screen production teaching facilities in a New Zealand institute. The facility includes two large studios, three editing suites, TV-computer edit stations, a sound studio and surround sound theatre.

You will work with experienced industry professionals, writing and directing your own projects, plus crewing on your classmates’ projects.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need NCEA Level 2, or successful completion of a bridging programme.

Level 6. 2 years full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay

$6,680 per year (approx).

SCREEN PRODUCTIONDo you want to join the exciting world of film, television and cross–platform media? In our highly industry focused practical programme you will produce a diverse portfolio, leading to employment in the screen production industry or work as an independent producer.

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Education

Social Sciences

Madi Ferris

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) student

“No other learning institution had what

I was looking for. The course balances

theory and practical study. EIT’s classes

are more one-on-one, and we do a lot of

group work so we feed off each other."

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EDUCATION

To find out more check out education.eit.ac.nz

Learn to become a great teacher. EIT teacher training perfectly balances theory, research and practice. As you train, you’ll work alongside experienced teachers in local early childhood, primary and intermediate schools as part of the programme. On campus you’ll learn the theory behind subjects including language and literacy, mathematics, science, social studies, art, technology, health and physical education. Teaching is one of the most rewarding careers of all, and EIT’s superb education programmes will help you develop your talent for teaching.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

When you complete your early childhood education or primary teaching degree at EIT you can apply for registration with the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (EDUCANZ) as a provisionally registered teacher. Choose to be an early childhood, primary teacher, or a teacher of adult learners.

Certificate in Education and Social Sciences

The Certificate in Education and Social Sciences introduces you to core concepts and basic skills for study at a beginner level in early childhood, primary education, and social sciences.

This programme will prepare people over 20 years of age with the academic skills required to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) and the Bachelor of Teaching (Primary). It also provides students the academic skills required to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Social Work.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need a minimum of 8 credits (Level 2) in English or te reo Māori (4 reading, 4 writing). If you do not meet this requirement you can elect to sit a written test.

Level 4. 19 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$2,627 (approx).

Diploma in Tertiary Learning and Teaching

This programme focuses on the needs of tertiary and adult educators. It is an applied programme designed for tertiary and community based tutors and facilitators working with students in various learning environments. Embedded in the diploma is an exit option of a Certificate in Tertiary Learning and Teaching.

The certificate level courses provide opportunities to explore different approaches to learning and teaching, build a theoretical foundation for your teaching practice, become responsive to diverse learner needs and to develop as a reflective practitioner.

Diploma level courses are designed to be flexible and relevant to the students own learning and teaching contexts. They provide opportunities to become skilled as a reflective practitioner, to strengthen professional identity as an educator, to articulate and apply theory in practice and to enhance and apply diverse practice skills to improve student learning experiences.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need evidence of equivalent literacy and ability to study at Level 5 through previous study, work or life experience. You need to be working in a tertiary or adult teaching environment with access to students, learning programmes and teaching opportunities.

Level 5 and 6. Exit option: certificate [Level 5]: 18 months; diploma [Level 6]: up to 4 years. Part-time and blended. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$419 or $629 per course (depending on the number of credits). Fees are approximate.

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Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Do you want to make a difference in the learning and development of infants, toddlers and young children in education and care settings?

This programme incorporates a balance of two days per week academic learning on campus, plus two days teaching experience in your choice of a licensed early childhood setting.

Upon graduating, you are able to apply for registration with the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (EDUCANZ) as a provisionally registered teacher.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThe selection process for this programme includes interviews and literacy and numeracy assessments.

You must have no criminal convictions which would preclude you from working with children.

You must be aged over 17 by the start of the programme and have University Entrance (request an application pack for details).

If you are over 20 years of age and don't have University Entrance, you need to satisfactorily prove that you have the potential to succeed in tertiary study and satisfy the selection panel that you possess all of the necessary qualities that make you capable of undertaking the programme of study, and demonstrate competence in literacy and numeracy by meeting internal selection requirements.

If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS minimum score of 7.0 in all bands.

Level 7. 3 years full-time field-based. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,917 per year (approx).

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary)

Do you want to develop the skills and expertise to be a successful and creative facilitator of learning for primary aged children?

This primary teacher education degree works in partnership with schools to provide you with a balance of theory, self-directed learning and practice. As a candidate teacher, you will spend two days per week in schools alongside two days on campus.

Upon graduating, you are able to apply for registration with the Education Council of Aotearoa New Zealand (EDUCANZ) as a provisionally registered teacher.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThe selection process for this programme includes interviews and literacy and numeracy assessments.

You must have no criminal convictions which would preclude you from working with children.

You must be aged over 17 by the start of the programme and have University Entrance (request an application pack for details).

If you are over 20 years of age and don't have University Entrance, you need to satisfactorily prove that you have the potential to succeed in tertiary study and satisfy the selection panel that you possess all of the necessary qualities that make you capable of undertaking the programme of study, and demonstrate competence in literacy and numeracy by meeting internal selection requirements.

If English is not your first language, you must have an IELTS minimum score of 7.0 in all bands.

Level 7. 3 years full-time practice-based. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$5,124 per year (approx).

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Upgrade Pathway for the Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

This programme is for those with a Diploma of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) who wish to upgrade to a Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education).

The upgrade pathway offers you the opportunity to gain a quality professional qualification as an early childhood teacher. This is a field-based teacher education programme which provides a balance between theory, research and practice.

If you come to EIT for classes during the day it is possible that you can complete the upgrade pathway in two years part-time.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have graduated with a Level 7, 360 credit Diploma of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) that has been approved by the New Zealand Teachers Council for the entitlement of teacher registration. The suitability of any diploma awarded prior to the establishment of the New Zealand Teachers Council in 2002 will be confirmed by the NZTC Manager of Teacher Registration. EIT can assist with the process of confirmation. If your diploma was awarded prior to 2002 please ensure that you apply for entry to the programme early so that consultation with the NZTC can occur prior to the beginning of teaching.

You must also have no criminal convictions which would preclude you from working with children, plus sign a declaration and a request for personal information held on the police computer and sign a declaration that you are in good health (having no medical, physical or psychological conditions that would preclude you from working with children).

Prior to the beginning of the academic year all enrolled students must be able to access a licensed and chartered early childhood education setting.

Level 7. 2 years part-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$755 (approx).

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SOCIAL SCIENCES

To find out more check out socialsciences.eit.ac.nz

Gain a qualification that can help you make positive differences in the lives of others. EIT gives you the opportunity to study social sciences from a foundation level right up to a degree qualification. Starting with an introduction to the core concepts of social services, you can go on to develop the academic skills needed to succeed at degree level. If you choose to study for a degree you’ll go on placements in the community.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Social work is challenging and offers plenty of variety, and as a qualified social worker you’ll be taking on a career that is rewarding and fulfilling.

Certificate in Introduction to Social Services

This programme introduces core concepts and basic skills for work at entry level in the social services. While the specific focus is an introduction to a broad range of social science subjects and social service skills, the programme prepares you for further study at certificate, diploma and eventually degree level in a range of areas.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThere are no formal entry requirements, but you must be able to read and write. You are required to handwrite a brief letter of application stating your reasons for applying and what you hope to achieve by doing this programme.

Level 3. 17 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$2,063 (approx).

Certificate in Education and Social Sciences

Refer to page 33.

Certificate in Social Services [Level 4]

The Certificate in Social Services [Level 4] is an introductory step on the pathway towards professional training if you are wishing to work in the social services sector. This can lead to the Bachelor of Social Work.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou will require a minimum of 8 credits NCEA Level 1 credits from any literacy sub field or domain. For the literacy standard these skills can be assessed in English or te reo Māori. If you do not have these credits or equivalent, a pass in School Certificate English meets the academic entry requirements as do National Qualification Framework qualifications of an equivalent or higher level which also demonstrate achievement in this discipline area.

If you are aged over 20 with life skills and/or work experience and do not meet the stated entry requirements but have the equivalent ability and experience, you are encouraged to apply. A literacy diagnostic may be necessary.

Level 4. 1 year full-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti.

$4,910 (approx).

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Bachelor of Social Work

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

Do you want to make a difference in your community?

Social workers are employed in a range of fields including community development, health and education, child protection, family work, drug and alcohol, domestic violence and probation and reintegration.

This programme will support you to develop the skills, knowledge and attributes to be a competent social worker in Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond.

This degree is taught using both regular classroom sessions and online activities. Social work placements in agencies are an important part of the programme.

Upon graduating, you will be able to apply for provisional registration as a social worker.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). If you do not meet the standard degree entry requirements and do not wish to complete a bridging/foundation programme, you may elect to sit a written test.

Once you meet entry requirements, you are then required to participate in an internal selection process. This process includes the provision of a CV, police record, confidential referee reports and an interview.

Approved bridging/foundation programmes include the Certificate in Introduction to Social Services and the Certificate in Education and Social Sciences or other approved programmes.

Level 7. 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$707 per 15 credit course (approx).

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English Language

Luciene Freitas Mota

General English graduate

“My sister-in-law had studied at EIT and recommended it to me. I wanted to learn English at EIT because I think this is very important for my professional life."

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

To find out more check out english.eit.ac.nz

Learning English can open doors to work, study and friendship. At EIT you’ll be able to improve your English in well-equipped classrooms, where the focus is on interaction and conversation. You’ll learn to ‘live the language’ as you develop your skills, taught by enthusiastic and expert lecturers. You’ll make full use of EIT’s Language Laboratory, where the focus is on helping you become fluent in English. EIT is a registered British Council IELTS Testing Centre offering exams throughout the year.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Reading, writing, listening to and speaking English effectively and confidently benefits you, no matter what your job or career. Being proficient in English helps create opportunities. In any workplace it’s important to communicate, and having a good command of English will help you, now and in the future.

New Zealand Certificates in English Language (NZCEL)

Improve your English communication or prepare for further study. As well as classroom study, you will enjoy experiences such as community visits, a field trip and activities. You will receive a nationally recognised certificate, with qualifications ranging from Level 1 (Elementary) through to Level 5 (Advanced).

At EIT you can join Level 2, 3 and 4 programmes in February and July. Levels 1 and 5 will run if there are sufficient numbers. From Level 3 up, graduates will be able to move into most programmes at EIT without having to complete an IELTS test (some exceptions apply).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must be a Permanent Resident and/or NZ Citizen.

17 weeks per qualification full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$3,038 Level 1 - 2 or may be fee FREE for under 25 year olds. $3,154 Level 3 - 5. Fees are approximate.

English Language Training Schemes

These are for those who wish to study English but do not require a qualification, or cannot join at NZCEL start dates. You will be studying alongside NZCEL students. Course content is the same as NZCEL. You will receive a report and a certificate of attendance on completion of your study.

4 weeks or more full-time. Starts February, April, July or September.

Hawke’s Bay.

$607 Level 1 - 2. $629 Level 3 - 5. Fees are approximate.

IELTS Preparation Programme

IELTS preparation classes are designed to improve your skills to take tests, to familiarise you with the IELTS test format and to improve your English level prior to taking the test. Out of class study is strongly encouraged. Close to your exam date, you are given a practice speaking test.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis programme best suits people with an intermediate or higher level of English and is offered to students in NZCEL Level 3 classes or higher.

Up to 8 weeks part-time. Starts February, April, July, September.

Hawke’s Bay.

$481. Exam: $400. Fees are approximate.

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Health & Sport Science

Dylan Thomas

Bachelor of Sport and Recreation student

“I chose to study at EIT because it's close to home, which has provided me with an affordable study option. I selected the Bachelor of Sport and Recreation because I want to continue hockey on an international level, and I feel this chosen field will benefit my goals. Studying at EIT has many advantages including location, affordability and top quality lecturers.”

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Community Health & Wellness

Therapeutic & Sport Massage

Recreation & Sport

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COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS

To find out more check out health.eit.ac.nz

Qualified health professionals make a positive difference to New Zealand. At EIT there are many interesting study areas for you to choose from, as part of our health and wellness programmes. You can study general health, disability and aged support, work and life skills, mental health and addiction support. EIT’s community health and wellness programmes mix study, practical experience and theory. You’ll study on campus, and also get experience through workplace placement in a wide range of community organisations.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

There are many highly rewarding jobs and careers working in community development, for not-for-profit or sports organisations, disability providers, addiction and support services, rest homes and residential community facilities.

Certificate in Work and Life Skills (Supported Learning) FEE FREE*

This provides employment and life skills if you require intensive support with your learning. It focuses on developing and improving practical skills that will assist in independence for learning, working and living, enabling you to take a more active role in employment and the community. Incorporating NZQA supported learning units, this provides an opportunity for you to gain national recognition for your achievements.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal academic qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 1. 2 years full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,048 (approx). *Fee FREE for under 25 year olds.

National Certificate in Health, Disability and Aged Support (Core Competencies) [Level 3]

This programme prepares support workers to be safe, competent and accountable in assisting people of any age within a variety of health care and community settings. This can also lead to further study opportunities in nursing, massage, sport and recreation.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou are required to have a reasonable reading level in order to cope with the programme and to carry out written instruction.

Level 3. 3 days per week for 17 weeks. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti or Waipukurau.

$797 (approx).

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National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support

Mental health and addiction support workers provide a variety of services in a diverse range of residential and community settings. They work with people who experience addictions, mental illness or disability, as well as their families and whānau.

This qualification provides a first step towards a career in mental health and addiction.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level.

Level 4. 33 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$4,560 (approx). Fee depends on which optional units are chosen.

National Diploma in Mental Health (Mental Health Support Work)

Develop a higher level of skills and competence in mental health and addiction support work. This is ideal for mental health and addiction support workers who have more seniority in the workplace, carry a higher level of responsibility and engage in more complex relationships with their clients.

The diploma is delivered in three day blocks throughout the year.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need NCEA Level 2, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level.

You are expected to be already working or volunteering in this sector in order to complete the practical component of this programme, and normally will have completed a Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support, mental health support work and/ or an equivalent programme in social services.

Level 6. 1 year full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,800 (approx). Fees may vary depending on courses selected. You may qualify for a Ministry of Health training grant to reimburse some fee costs.

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THERAPEUTIC & SPORT MASSAGE

To find out more check out massage.eit.ac.nz

Get first-hand experience with EIT’s therapeutic and sport massage. You can take a half-year certificate programme to learn basic skills and an introduction to relaxation and remedial massage. Or choose a full-year diploma where you can learn specialist techniques, including trigger point massage, identifying dysfunction in clients and more. EIT’s massage clinic, "Revive", gives you the opportunity to work closely with lecturers, other students and the public, so you can practice your skills in a working clinic, with a lecturer on-hand to help you.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Massage is all about improving people’s well-being and rehabilitation. As a qualified therapeutic or sports massage therapist, you can work either independently or alongside other health professionals in massage clinics, fitness centres, health care facilities, cruise ships or with sports teams.

Certificate in Sport and Health Massage

This programme provides practical and theoretical knowledge and skills in sport and therapeutic massage. Once you have graduated, you could go on to the Diploma in Therapeutic and Sport Massage.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level. There are alternative entry criteria available.

Level 4. 17 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$2,923 (approx).

Diploma in Therapeutic and Sport Massage

Get advanced knowledge of massage through integrated theory and practice, which will enable you to select and carry out a range of therapeutic interventions for sport, rehabilitation and specific population groups.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need NCEA Level 2 or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level.

Level 5. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,092 (approx).

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RECREATION & SPORT Get fit for a great career with EIT’s recreation and sport programmes. You can get an introduction to anatomy, programme writing and the fitness industry with a Certificate in Health and Fitness. The diploma and degree in recreation and sport lets you develop important skills, including exercise physiology, applied nutrition, sports psychology and much more. You’ll get experience in the superb Pettigrew.Green Arena in Hawke’s Bay and in local facilities in Tairāwhiti. Pettigrew.Green Arena has a modern exercise science laboratory, lecture theatre, stadium, gym and massage clinic.

Certificate in Health and Fitness

This programme is a practical-based, six month programme which can provide the opportunity to gain employment in the health and fitness industry, or serve as an entry into further study in recreation and sport.

Get an introduction to anatomy, programme writing and various aspects of the health and fitness industry. You will learn practical skills, initially with an individual focus, and as the programme continues the focus shifts to working with clients and then working with group exercises.

This programme is recognised by the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPS) at the levels of Foundation Level Exercise Assistant, Group Exercise Instructor, and Exercise Consultant (Level 1).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal academic qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. An interview for information sharing is recommended for all applicants.

Level 3. 17 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$2,825 (approx).

Diploma in Recreation and Sport

This programme provides a pathway to degree study or to a career in the field of recreation, sport and health. It has close links with the Bachelor of Recreation and Sport. The diploma integrates knowledge of the structure and function of the human body, planning and organisation of active recreation, sport and fitness programmes and the practical application of skills.

This programme is recognised by the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPS) at the levels of Foundation Level Exercise Assistant, Group Exercise Instructor, and Exercise Consultant (Level 1) and Personal Training.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet NCEA Level 2 numeracy and literacy requirements. There are alternative entry criteria available.

Level 5. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,239 per year (approx).

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

With a qualification in health, fitness, recreation and sport, you could manage a gym, sports science lab, work with community groups, take on sports coaching or management roles, work in health promotion, and get the satisfaction of helping individuals and teams perform at their best.

To find out more check out sport.eit.ac.nz

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Bachelor of Recreation and Sport

This will enable you to enter employment in the sport, fitness, health or recreation industries with a sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, exercise and sport science, sport coaching, health, recreation and business studies, as well as research and professional practice skills.

This programme is recognised by the Register of Exercise Professionals (REPS) at the levels of Foundation Level Exercise Assistant, Group Exercise Instructor, and Exercise Consultant (Level 1) and Personal Training.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging programmes include the Certificate in Health Science, the Diploma in Recreation and Sport or the Diploma in Therapeutic and Sport Massage.

Level 7. 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,239 per year (approx).

Bachelor of Recreation and Sport and Bachelor of Business Studies (Concurrent)

Refer to page 20.

Master of Health Science

Refer to page 49.

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Health Professions & Health Science

Katrina Potter

Bachelor of Nursing, National Certificate in Health, Disability and Aged Support, Certificate in Health Science graduate

“Follow your dreams and just enrol! I was a bit scared about it at first but I’ve really enjoyed it. EIT have made it really easy and there’s plenty of support.”

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Health Science

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NURSING

To find out more check out nursing.eit.ac.nz

Nursing is one of the most exciting and rewarding study areas available. You can study at EIT to become a registered nurse, and choose to go on to our postgraduate programmes, which are all Nursing Council of New Zealand approved. Supportive and expert lecturers will help you gain knowledge and skills to become a professional nurse. You’ll study at some of the best nursing teaching facilities in New Zealand, and you’ll use state-of-the art technology as part of your studies, including well-equipped clinical simulation laboratories.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

A nursing career is highly rewarding, you’ll experience challenges and variety as you make a positive difference in peoples lives.

Certificate in Health Science

This programme is specifically designed to offer you academic preparation for tertiary studies, particularly the Bachelor of Nursing.

The programme includes courses in anatomy and physiology, digital fluency and literacy, human behaviour and development, and first aid.

Graduates may then meet the entry criteria for the Bachelor of Nursing or other degree programmes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have completed Year 12 plus achieved NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy and gained a minimum of 12 credits at NCEA Level 2 in one year, or completed a Level 4 NZQA unit standard.

Level 4. 17 weeks full-time.

Hawke’s Bay (starts February and July) or Tairāwhiti (starts February).

$2,718 (approx).

Certificate in Contemporary NZ Nursing Practice

This competency-based integrated theory and practice programme has been designed to meet two distinct areas of demand: New Zealand Registered Nurses wishing to return to Clinical Practice and overseas Registered Nurses who are required to successfully complete a competency-based programme in order to attain Nursing Council of New Zealand Registration.

The skills and knowledge of registered nurses will be updated across the scope of nursing practice. You will have the opportunity to revise your nursing knowledge in order to achieve prescribed Nursing Council of New Zealand Competencies.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSNZ applicants must provide evidence of registration as a registered nurse, with The Nursing Council of New Zealand Annual Practicing Certificate.

International applicants must provide a copy of the applicant’s Nursing Council of New Zealand Nursing/ Midwifery Registration/Enrolment Verification Form and have evidence of a satisfactory result in an approved English language assessment as specified by the Nursing Council of New Zealand (IELTS 7.0 in all bands in one sitting).

If English is not your first language, you will be required to produce evidence of ability to speak, write and understand the English language. The assessment must have been completed within the past two years.

Refer to the application pack for other requirements relating to documentation and English language.

Level 7. 6 weeks full-time. Starts January, May, June and October.

Hawke’s Bay.

$2,175 (Domestic), $6,000 (International). Fees are approximate.

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Bachelor of Nursing

This is a clinically focused programme that provides preparation for entry to the Register of Nurses in New Zealand. You need to have integrity and empathy, a spirit of inquiry and a commitment to learning. You must be able to work independently and as part of a team, and have a mature outlook, a sense of responsibility and a genuine desire to care for people.

This provides a balance of theoretical studies and nursing practice. You will develop the understanding and skills needed to provide professional nursing care, promote health, provide care to individuals, families and communities and develop as a nurse leader. Graduates may continue to study in specialist practice, management, research or education, leading to postgraduate, master or PhD degrees.

Taught in the classroom and online, it uses a range of online assessment and communication tools, online activities and collaborative work to keep you connected and learning. You will also spend 1,140 hours in a variety of clinical settings including medicine, surgery, aged care, mental health and community health.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). Approved bridging/foundation programmes include the Certificate in Health Science, or Diploma in Therapeutic and Sport Massage.

Level 7. 3 years full-time or 5 years part-time.

Hawke’s Bay (starts February and July) or Tairāwhiti (starts February).

$6,236 per year (approx).

Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Health Science (Concurrent)

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

This will provide the opportunity for graduates with relevant degrees who are interested in becoming nurses to complete the requirements for both the Bachelor of Nursing and Master of Health Science in three years.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must hold a relevant degree in a health science/social science/allied professional discipline with a B average or better.

Levels 7 - 9. 3 years full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$6,800 per year (approx).

Master of Nursing

This is designed to prepare nurses for advanced practice roles, including nurse practitioner, and is approved by the Nursing Council of New Zealand as a “masters with a clinical focus, including the content for preparation for nurse prescribing.” Develop advanced nursing knowledge, skills of critical analysis, constructive synthesis, advanced practice and research within your specialty area.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must be a registered nurse with an undergraduate degree in a health science/health discipline with a B pass or better, or if you do not, you may be provisionally admitted to the Postgraduate Certificate in Health Science, and on successful completion of two courses from the Master of Nursing Schedule (with a B average grade), gain admission to the Master of Nursing programme. If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS of at least 6.5 in all bands.

Level 8 - 9. 2 years full-time or 5 years part-time. Start varies depending on course.

Flexible online and blended learning options.

$1,676 per 30 credit course (approx).

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Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Health Science

These offer health professionals, health service managers and other health and rehabilitation practitioners the opportunity to develop their skills of critical analysis, clinical and/or health service knowledge, and practice within their specific discipline area. The endorsement options are:

• HealthServicesManagement • CognitiveBehaviourTherapy • ProfessionalSupervision• MentalHealth • CriticalCare • DiseaseManagement• PrimaryHealthCare • AdvancedDiabetes • ElderHealth• HealthPromotion • ChildandFamilyHealth • HumanLactation&Breastfeeding

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need an undergraduate degree in a health science / health discipline with a B average. If you do not meet the entry criteria for the postgraduate diploma, you may be admitted to the postgraduate certificate, and upon successful completion of two courses in the schedule to the regulations of the postgraduate certificate, gain admission to the postgraduate diploma. If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS of at least 6.5 in all academic bands, with no band score lower than 6.0 or equivalent in one exam sitting.

Level 8. Start date varies depending on course. Postgraduate certificate: 60 credits, 6 months full-time or 2 years part-time. Postgraduate diploma: 120 credits, 1 year full-time or up to 4 years part-time.

Flexible online and blended learning options. May be studied throughout New Zealand.

$1,676 per 30 credit course (approx).

Master of Health Science

This gives health practitioners/health managers the opportunity to advance and expand their knowledge and scholarship in an interdisciplinary learning environment. You will develop skills of critical analysis, constructive synthesis, advanced practice and research within your discipline. Courses are designed around knowledge and research relating to key threads of health disparities and the needs of populations; ethical, legal and political dimensions of health policy and practice; and interdisciplinary practice to improve health care.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need an undergraduate degree in a health science/health discipline with a B average or better, or a bachelors honours degree or a postgraduate certificate/diploma in a health field. If you don't, you may be admitted to the postgraduate certificate, and upon successful completion and in accordance with the regulations, gain admission to the master. If English is not your first language, you need IELTS of at least 6.5 in all bands.

Level 8 - 9. 18 months full-time or 5 years part-time. Start date varies depending on course.

Flexible online and blended learning options. May be studied throughout New Zealand.

$1,676 per 30 credit course (approx).

HEALTH SCIENCE

To find out more check out health.eit.ac.nz

EIT offers a range of programmes for a range of health professionals. Close collaboration with regional, national and international health, education and professional organisations puts you at the leading edge of knowledge and skills for health professionals and health service education.

Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Health

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

This focuses on the development of advanced skills in teaching and learning, and application in practice for health professionals. It will develop your understanding of the theoretical concepts underpinning health teaching and their application in practice, providing options for you to develop advanced knowledge in specific areas such as simulation, curriculum design and/or clinical supervision.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSPlease refer to the application pack.

Level 8. 1 year full-time or up to 4 years part-time. Starts July.

Flexible online and blended learning options. May be studied throughout New Zealand.

$1,600 per 30 credit course (approx).

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Hospitality

John Bland

Diploma in Professional Chef Practice student

“I came on campus, toured EIT’s hospitality training kitchen and fell in love with the place. Chef training has been one of the best decisions I’ve ever made."

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HOSPITALITY

To find out more check out hospitality.eit.ac.nz

Welcome to some of New Zealand’s best hospitality programmes. EIT can equip you to become a hospitality professional, ready to take on a variety of roles. You can also attain internationally recognised City and Guilds qualifications, which can help open doors worldwide. You’ll be given plenty of experience in EIT’s superb modern training and production kitchens. You’ll work in fully licensed training restaurants and cafés, where you’ll gain invaluable experience preparing and serving lunch and dinner for paying diners.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

You could become a barista, café owner, wait staff in a five-star hotel, or manage front of house operations. How about training to be a fully qualified chef, and working in a top restaurant? There are many exciting job and career opportunities, whether you choose to work close to home or overseas.

New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality [Level 2] – Café Service FEE FREE*

Get intensive training in basic skills required for serving food and drinks in food service outlets, especially cafés and bars. Learn how to prepare and present espresso coffee, cook café style food, learn knife skills, food safety, customer service and bar skills plus much more. Get your foot in the door of the hospitality industry.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are aged under 20, you need a minimum of three years secondary education or demonstration of compelling commitment. If you are aged over 20 you need to show an interest in the industry and/or that you are wishing to retrain.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.0 Academic in all bands or higher.

Level 2. 14 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$2,111 (approx). *Fee FREE for under 25 year olds.

New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service [Level 3] Restaurant Service

You will gain knowledge and skills in restaurant, bar, wine and barista service while training in a modern, fully-licensed restaurant serving the public.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are aged under 20, you need to have achieved NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at a higher level. If you are aged over 20 you need to demonstrate in a letter of application, an interest in the industry and competence in English.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic in all bands or higher.

Level 3. 16 weeks full-time.

Hawke's Bay (starts February) or Tairāwhiti (starts February and July).

$3,000 (approx).

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New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 3]

The aim of this programme is to provide competent employees for the hospitality sector who are able to work as chefs in junior positions producing basic dishes in a commercial kitchen. It can lead to the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 4].

This will provide those who are employed or will be employed as chefs in junior positions, a credential that will support their employment opportunities in a commercial kitchen across the hospitality sector. This programme will also establish standards of professional practice for basic cookery that can provide customers with confidence in a range of hospitality environments.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are aged under 20 you need to achieve the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or evidence of achievement at a higher level. If you are aged over 20 and do not meet this criteria, you will need to demonstrate motivation, commitment to the industry and evidence of ability to succeed.

A personal interview may be part of the selection process.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic in all bands or higher.

You will be required to cook with and consume all types of meat. If you are vegetarian, please talk to us before applying.

Level 3. 18 weeks full-time.

Hawke’s Bay (starts July) or Tairāwhiti (starts February and July).

$3,300 (approx).

New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service [Level 4]Professional Restaurant Service

Develop specialised restaurant, bar and wine knowledge and skills in wine and food matching plus a Bar Manager's Certificate. You will also attain a Diploma in City and Guilds in Food and Beverage Service.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are aged under 20 you need to achieve the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at a higher level, or have completed the New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service [Level 3] or equivalent. If you are aged over 20 you need to demonstrate, in a letter of application, an interest in the industry and competence in English, or have completed the New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Service [Level 3] or equivalent.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic in all bands or higher.

Level 4. 16 weeks full-time. Starts July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$3,450 (approx).

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New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 4]

You will be able to operate, with supervisory and some management responsibilities, in a kitchen environment of a typical service outlet.

You will work towards internationally recognised City & Guilds qualifications developed to meet world-wide industry needs.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have the New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality [Level 2], the National Certificate in Hospitality [Level 3], the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 3], or completed the EIT Culinary Concepts course, or have the City and Guilds Certificate in Food Preparation and Cooking.

If you have prior learning, you need to apply for recognition of prior learning for the National Certificate in Hospitality (Basic Cookery) [Level 3 ] or the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 3], or have industry experience and/or completion of other recognised training.

A personal interview may be part of the selection process.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic in all bands or higher.

You will be required to cook with and consume all types of meat. If you are vegetarian, please talk to us before applying.

Level 4. 1 year full-time. Starts March. Prerequisite course (if required) starts February.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$7,034 (approx).

Diploma in Professional Chef Practice [Level 5]

Get a professional qualification in the hospitality industry. You will be able to operate, with supervisory and some management responsibilities, in a kitchen environment of a typical service outlet.

You will work towards internationally recognised City & Guilds qualifications developed to meet world-wide industry needs.

The diploma incorporates the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 4] and the New Zealand Diploma in Cookery (Advanced) [Level 5] with strands in cookery and patisserie.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have completed the National Certificate in Hospitality (Cookery) [Level 4] or the New Zealand Certificate in Cookery [Level 4], or applied for recognition of prior learning for these certificates, or have industry experience and/or completion of other recognised training. A personal interview may be part of the selection process. If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic in all bands or higher.

You will be required to cook with and consume all types of meat. If you are vegetarian, please talk to us before applying.

Level 5. 1 year full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,902 (approx).

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Te Ūranga Waka (Hawke's Bay) | Te Whatukura (Tairāwhiti)

Sahn Junior Whiunui

Bachelor of Arts (Māori) student, Certificate in Māori Studies (Level 2 & 4) graduate

“I have grown a real passion for the Māori language and everything about it. I’m so eager to learn more and want to have a career in this area.”

Māori Studies

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TE ŪRANGA WAkA | TE WHATUkURA

For more information check out maori.eit.ac.nz

“Piki ake, kake ake i te toi huarewa, te ara o Tāwhaki, i piki ai ki runga”

The need to learn and speak the Māori language is greater than ever before.

Māori language is vital to New Zealand, and our identity. As Māori language becomes more widely used through kōhanga reo, primary schools and Kura Kaupapa Māori, parents are growing aware of the importance of keeping up with their children’s knowledge of te reo Māori. Te reo Māori is a special taonga, to be shared with all New Zealanders.

At Te Ūranga Waka in Hawke's Bay and Te Whatukura in Tairāwhiti, our te reo studies offer you basic introductory level learning through to a specialised degree programme, and gives you the opportunity to become proficient in Māori customs, culture and research.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

You can work in government departments, hospital boards, teaching (kōhanga, primary, secondary, and tertiary), or work with local iwi as a liaison or policy advisor. You could work in television and radio as a reporter, scriptwriter, announcer or bilingual researcher. You can also take on key roles at your own marae and within your whānau, hapū, and iwi. Many employers now prefer bilingual and bicultural employees, especially since te reo Māori became an official language of New Zealand.

EIT Certificate in Māori Studies [Level 2] FEE FREE

This programme is designed for absolute beginners to learn basic te reo Māori, customs and traditions. It also provides skills that will enable you to progress into further study at certificate, diploma and degree level.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 2. 17 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

There are two alternative delivery options: day classes from 9am - 3pm Monday – Thursday, or night and weekend classes. This programme can be delivered at community venues or your workplace (minimum numbers required).

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti, Maraenui or Wānanga.

Fee FREE.

EIT Certificate in Māori Studies [Level 4] FEE FREE

This programme is designed specifically to assist you to enter further study with a minimum formal qualification. You will develop essential academic skills and confidence for progressing into our degree programme or any other EIT programme where a Level 4 certificate meets the entry requirements.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have completed the approved bridging/foundation programme, EIT Certificate in Māori Studies [Level 2] or have an equivalent qualification.

Level 4. 17 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

There are two alternative delivery options: day classes from 9am - 3pm Monday – Thursday, or night and weekend classes. This programme can be delivered at community venues or your workplace (minimum numbers required).

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti or Wānanga.

Fee FREE.

Te Ūranga Waka | Te WhaTukura

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Bachelor of Arts (Māori) Te Whakangungutanga Ki Ngā Tāiro a Kupe

Study compulsory papers in Māori language and marae customs and practices which form the basis of the degree major. Compulsory papers are taught mainly in Māori. Other papers allow you to access a wide range of options, including language teaching, research, Māori beliefs and Māori music. These are taught bilingually.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details) and attend an interview prior to acceptance. Approved bridging/foundation programmes include the EIT Certificate in Māori Studies [Level 4].

Level 7. 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$494 per 15 credit course. $988 per 30 credit course. Fees are approximate.

Bachelor of Arts Honours (Māori) Te Pikitanga Ki Awarua

This programme is an extension of the Bachelor of Arts (Māori). It is open to those who have completed a degree and have a high level of Māori language fluency.

This provides an in-depth study of the Māori language particularly te reo o te poroporoaki, kupu whakarite, kīwaha, whakataukī, whakatauākī as well as those issues affecting Māori society. Subjects include: Te Reo o Ngā Tīpuna, He Hokinga Mahara, Te Ao o Tuawhakarere, Te Ao Hurihuri.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need a minimum of a B+ average in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Arts (Māori), or a bachelor’s degree in arts, humanities, social sciences, languages, teaching, performing arts, creative arts with a B pass or above in the degree major, or the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree, such as an extended programme of learning to the equivalent of NZQA Level 7, with a high level of academic achievement and for both of the above a level of te reo Māori equivalent to a B+ average in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Arts (Māori).

Level 8. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or by distance online.

$5,031 per year ($1,258 per course) (approx).

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Toihoukura

Toni Sadlier

Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts (Te Toi o Ngā Rangi) graduate

“Weaving has always been my passion, but it is my time at Toihoukura over the last few years that has allowed me to take that passion and enter an art fraternity that I feel privileged to belong to."

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TOIHOUkURA

To find out more check out toihoukura.eit.ac.nz

"He toi whakairo, he mana tangata!"

Where there is artistic excellence, there is human dignity!

Toihoukura is a specialist school of contemporary Māori visual arts, and runs its unique, world-class programmes from state-of-the-art premises at Tairāwhiti.

The school is headed by Ahorangi (Professor) Derek Lardelli (tā moko/multi-media) and Associate Professor Steve Gibbs (painting). Christina Hurihia Wirihana (mahi raranga), and Erena Koopu (painting) complete the academic team, while Ruth Smith teaches Toi Reo (Art Language – te reo Māori). All have outstanding reputations among fellow artists, art organisations and the wider public.

As a student, you’ll develop your own direction, vision and independence with regard to cultural expectations and conditions. You’ll explore traditional elements in Māori art and design, and develop a strong sense of imagery related to your own ancestral whakapapa. Studying at Toihoukura is an extraordinary experience.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Over the 20 years since Toihoukura was established, graduates have progressed into careers as art teachers, successful self-employed artists, cultural advisors, gallery curators and more.

Certificate in Māori Visual Arts (Foundation) [Level 4]

This programme is designed specifically to help you pursue your artistic aspirations through practical experience. If you have a desire to grow your art knowledge, design concepts and gain skills in a creative environment, this certificate is for you. You will be exposed to a wide range of art mediums by tutors who are well respected in their fields. Upon successful completion of this one year programme, you may be eligible to enter Year 1 of the Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts (Te Toi o Ngā Rangi).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSAn interview with the Principal Tutor is required for all applicants.

You will require a minimum of 8 credits NCEA Level 1 from any literacy sub field or domain. These skills can be assessed in English and te reo Māori. If you do not have these NCEA credits or equivalent, a pass in School Certificate English and/or te reo Māori meets the academic entry requirements, as do National Qualifications Framework qualifications of an equivalent or higher level which demonstrate achievement in these discipline areas.

If you are over 20 years old and have life skills and/or work experience, and do not meet these entry requirements but have the equivalent ability and experience, you are encouraged to apply.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic in all bands or higher.

Level 4. 40 weeks full-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti.

$4,200 (approx).

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Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts Te Toi o Ngā Rangi

Te Toi o Ngā Rangi enables students at any stage of their exploration of painting, drawing, sculpture, design, weaving or other visual arts to develop further knowledge and skills in the world of Māori contemporary arts.

You will be welcomed into a whānau environment and supported by the Toihoukura team. Led by internationally renowned artists, Ahorangi (Professor) Derek Lardelli and Associate Professor Steve Gibbs, the team includes other internationally known artists, as well as artists emerging on the national and international stage.

The broad-based programme enables you to develop practical skills, inspires creativity and introduces you to a range of visual arts with a view towards specialisation.

Graduates of Te Toi o Ngā Rangi have found success in the creative industries including national and international art internships and residencies, major art commissions and self-employment as practicing artists.

Graduates have also made their way into art related areas such as teaching, museum curatorships, and iwi/hapū/whānau projects. The formation of art education programmes run by graduates within local communities are becoming more prominent, and are a living illustration of what Toihoukura teaches.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou will need one of the following: University Entrance (NCEA Level 3 or equivalent), successfully completed the Certificate in Māori Visual Arts (Foundation) [Level 4], or have discretionary entrance, provisional entrance, special admission, or admission at entrance level with credit, based on previous tertiary study.

Level 7. 3 years full-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti.

$4,998 per year (approx).

TOIhOukura

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Te Hono ki Toi – Bachelor of Creative Practice (Honours)

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

This one year, full-time, or two to three years part-time honours programme is designed to enable graduates and other artists to reflectively examine, consolidate and extend their practice. You will engage in mentored art and design advanced study and studio practice in a context of academic achievement and research by creative practice. Students who complete Te Hono ki Toi may apply to progress to the Master of Professional Practice (Creative Practice).

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSPlease refer to the application pack.

Level 8. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti or Hawke’s Bay.

$6,500 (approx).

Te Ara Pourewa – Graduate Diploma in Heritage and Museum Practice

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

This one year full-time, or two to three years part-time graduate diploma prepares graduates of degrees in Māori studies, art and design, social studies and other related areas for a career as kaitiaki taonga (curator), kaitiaki pūranga (archivist), kaiatawhai whakaora taonga (conservator), pouherenga kōrero o-mua (historian), or kaihangarau whakakite (exhibition technician); as well as employment opportunities in the wider sector, including iwi organisations, Government departments, education, heritage organisations such as NZ Historic Places Trust, libraries, and galleries.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSPlease refer to the application pack.

Level 7. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti (blended, online, wānanga and internship delivery).

$6,500 (approx).

Master of Professional Practice (Creative Practice)

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

This one and one-half year, full-time, or three to four year part-time programme is designed to enable graduates and other artists to reflectively examine, consolidate and extend their practice. You will engage in advanced study and studio practice in a context of research by creative practice. As such, the programme shall:

· Require a high degree of self-directed and independent work;· Extend understanding of the application of research to a creative practice discipline;· Require excellent communication skills for critically analysing, synthesising, evaluating, and influencing

issues relevant to creative practice;· Expect graduates to demonstrate scholarly inquiry, independence of thought, and advanced practice.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSPlease refer to the application pack.

Level 9. 1.5 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti or Hawke’s Bay.

$6,500 per year (approx).

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Forestry

Todd Ballinger

national Certificate in horticulture (advanced ) [Level 4] graduate

Cadet, Johnny appleseed

“I’ve achieved something worthwhile. We get assignments but have quite a bit of time to do them. It’s well-balanced between work and study. horticulture is a window to going overseas – it’s such a broad field, you can work anywhere in the world."

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AGRICULTURE

To find out more check out agriculture.eit.ac.nz

Become a qualified farm worker. You’ll learn about today’s farm management practices, working alongside farm owners and managers. Develop professional skills using chainsaws, tractors, ATV’s and motorbikes. Know your stuff when it comes to fencing, soils, agrichemicals, stock handling, animal husbandry and more. EIT Hawke’s Bay programmes are offered in partnership with Taratahi Agricultural Training Centre. You’ll get plenty of practical experience. EIT’s Hawke’s Bay campus has 45 hectares of land with stockyards and fully-equipped sheds, plus Taratahi leases an additional four farm blocks. Tairāwhiti's Rural Studies Unit has an excellent 4 hectare block.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

As a qualified farm-worker, you could get work in dairy, sheep or cattle farming, agricultural contracting, rural banking, rural supply, or research and development. You could make your living as a farm manager, contract-milker, share-milker, equity partner, veterinary technician, fencing contractor or shearer.

National Certificate in Agriculture (General Skills) [Level 2] FEE FREE

This programme provides general skills if you are working in the agriculture industry and wish to upskill and formalise your experience, or if you are looking to move into the agriculture and horticulture industries.

Skills covered include: hazard identification and control, use of agricultural vehicles, basic fencing, use of chainsaws and agrichemicals, workplace safety and first aid.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

EIT Hawke’s Bay in partnership with Level 2. 14 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts throughout the year.

Hawke's Bay, various venues in Tairāwhiti or Ruatoria (full-time only).

Fee FREE.

Certificate in General Farm Skills [Level 2] FEE FREE

This is an introductory qualification if you are new to the agriculture industry with limited skills, no previous experience or wanting to ensure you are following best practice on a farm. The programme will also benefit horticulturists, viticulturists, lifestyle block owners and those already in the industry wanting to upskill.

This programme is designed to be flexible and learner orientated. It can be tailored to cover specific aspects of agriculture such as: ATV’s, tractors, fencing, chainsaws, feed budgeting, soils and fertilisers, animal health and welfare.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. You are required to have a high level of motivation, an interest in agriculture plus basic literacy and numeracy skills.

EIT Hawke’s Bay in partnership with Level 2. 12 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts throughout the year.

Hawke’s Bay and various on-farm locations.

Fee FREE.

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Certificate in General Farm Skills [Level 3] FEE FREE

The aim of this programme is to enhance your knowledge and skills in general farming areas that will increase opportunities for employment in the rural workforce, improve safety, increase productivity, or enable you to move into further study.

This certificate is designed with options that cover specific farm skills. These skills have been bundled together so that you can select the courses which relate to your agricultural work and your needs.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. You are required to have a high level of motivation and interest in agriculture, plus basic literacy and numeracy skills.

EIT Hawke’s Bay in partnership with Level 3. Up to 22 weeks part-time. Starts throughout the year.

Hawke’s Bay, Central Hawke’s Bay or various venues in Tairāwhiti.

Fee FREE.

National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) [Level 3]

Develop the core skills needed to start a career in agriculture.

This programme is comprised of theory, technical skills and practical farm work, and you have the opportunity to choose a strand in either sheep and beef or dairy farming.

You will gain essential experience with chainsaws, tractors, ATV’s, ATVU’s motorbikes, fencing, soils, water supply, agrichemicals, stock handling and animal husbandry as well as many other aspects of farming including a good understanding of the annual farming calendar.

In addition to the farming base at either Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti's Rural Studies campus, you will spend a considerable amount of time on commercial farms in these regions for practical skill training and work experience.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. You are also are required to have a high level of motivation and interest in the agricultural industry, plus basic literacy and numeracy skills. A personal interview may be part of the application process.

EIT Hawke’s Bay in partnership with Level 3. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti and various on-farm locations (full-time only).

$5,889 (approx). Options apply, fees may vary.

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National Certificate in Agriculture [Level 4]

This is the next step if you have completed the National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) [Level 3] or have supporting evidence of previous full-time employment in the industry. It provides the opportunity to spend more time learning whilst on farm, supported by a theory component in the classroom on a fortnightly basis. Study at this level is more self-directed and requires you to be analytical in your approach to comparing and understanding farm management practices.

You can choose your focus from dairy, sheep or cattle.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed the National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) [Level 3] or have two years or more full-time experience working on a farm or significant appropriate life experience. A personal interview and references are part of the application process.

EIT Hawke’s Bay in partnership with Level 4. 27 or 40 weeks (depending on strand taken) full-time or equivalent part-time.

Hawke’s Bay and on farm locations.

$1,000 (approx).

National Diploma in Agribusiness Management (NDAM)

This programme is suited to all fields of agribusiness – agriculture, horticulture, viticulture and rural servicing. It covers financial management, business planning, resource management and human resources.

It is delivered in approximately 20, three hour evening (4pm – 7pm) sessions timetabled to avoid the peak industry busy periods. After a full year of study, you will be able to complete a Level 5 National Certificate in Agribusiness Management which leads on to the NDAM. You will use your work place properties as case studies for your assessments.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed the EIT Certificate in Horticulture, Certificate in Grapegrowing and Winemaking, or National Certificate in Horticulture [Level 4], or equivalent one-year certificate at Level 3 or above.

If you are aged over 18 you will need to provide evidence of a minimum of 18 months in an appropriate rural industry. A personal interview may be part of the application process.

Level 5. 2.5 years part-time. Starts throughout the year.

Hawke’s Bay.

$965 per year (approx).

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HORTICULTURE

To find out more check out horticulture.eit.ac.nz

Grow a great career in horticulture. You can choose from a range of horticulture qualifications including pre-employment orchard-based programmes, community-based programmes, and diploma in Level 5 horticulture. You’ll learn about soil types, plant science, propagation and identification, pest and disease management, landscaping, irrigation and harvesting, and more. Understand horticultural technology, resource management and agribusiness. You’ll use EIT’s modern horticulture laboratories, greenhouses and propagation facilities and garden plots.

YOur Career OPPOrTunITIeS

horticulture industries worldwide are looking for well-trained staff, and a horticulture qualification from eIT can help you grow your career. You could work in an orchard, garden centre, nursery, park, reserve, find work in landscape design, horticultural contracting, or as a fruit production consultant.

national Certificate in horticulture (Introductory) [Level 2] Fee Free

Learning and applying useful horticulture skills is the aim of this programme. It revolves around horticultural projects which can take place at locations off-campus. This could be working on your own home project or in conjunction with a community organisation. Projects could include community gardens, planting trees and shrubs, vegetable production, plus propagation of native trees and shrubs.

enTrY reQuIreMenTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 2. 20 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Multiple venues in hawke's Bay, Tairāwhiti, Maraenui, Waipukurau or Wairoa.

Fee Free.

Certificate in Sustainable horticulture Fee Free

You will be able to develop your own or community land in a sustainable manner and be able to identify land-based business opportunities and with assistance, be able to develop these. Choose one of three options:

Sustainable LifestyleThis focuses on self-employment and enterprise skills that you can use to create an income stream or savings that would supplement your current income. Subject areas include development of organic gardening practices, permaculture design principles, soft landscaping, project planning, introduction to bee keeping and identification of trees and shrubs .

Fruit Production MethodsSubject areas include planning planting layouts, planting, weather formations, pruning and training fruit trees, operate and maintain orchard equipment, agrichemical handling, harvest fruit crops and operating tractors.

growing and using nZ nativesSubject areas include seed collection, using soil-less growing media, plant propagation, growing plants in containers, re-vegetating indigenous plant areas, fencing and weed control.

enTrY reQuIreMenTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. It is recommended that you would have completed the National Certificate in Horticulture (Introductory) [Level 2] programme or have equivalent knowledge and skills.

Level 3. 20 weeks full-time. Start date is season dependent.

Multiple venues in hawke's Bay or Tairāwhiti.

Fee Free.

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Certificate in Horticulture

This is a practical programme offering a general horticultural qualification with some emphasis on landscaping. You can then choose to continue on to the diploma or pursue a career in a variety of horticultural industries.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. A personal interview may be part of the application process.

Level 3. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,843 (approx).

Diploma in Horticulture

This programme builds on skills gained during certificate studies, but can also be a stand-alone qualification. It provides you with more applied and advanced aspects of horticulture, and the horticulture industry in both Hawke’s Bay and New Zealand.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need a minimum 40 credits at NCEA Level 2 over four of the subjects recognised as suitable for entry, or successfully completed the EIT Certificate in Horticulture or equivalent one year certificate at Level 3 or above. If you are aged 20 or over you need evidence of an ability to undertake tertiary study at diploma level.

Level 5. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,245 (approx).

Horticulture Apprenticeship – National Certificate in Horticulture (Fruit Production) [Level 4] (Advanced)

As an apprentice, you will be employed full-time in an appropriate industry, studying towards your national certificates. Study includes both on and off job components, through on-job assessment, block courses and EIT tutorials. You will gain a well rounded understanding of the wider industry and the skills required for the fruit production industry. The delivery of this programme is designed to avoid peak industry busy periods.

A Level 1 or 2 national certificate can be achieved in year one, a Level 3 or 4 national certificate in year two, with the advanced Level 4 achieved in year three.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou will need to be employed in the horticultural/viticulture industry. An interview may be part of the process.

Level 4. 3 years part-time. Starts January and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$784 per year (approx).

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FORESTRY

To find out more check out trades.eit.ac.nz

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

You’ll be part of an industry with serious potential: the Tairāwhiti region has forecast growth of up to 3.4 million tonnes by 2020. Well-trained people will be crucial to its success, now and in the future.

National Certificate in Forestry (Generic Skills, Workplace Safety and Operations) [Level 2]

FEE FREE

The National Certificate in Forestry provides entry level skills in health, safety, environmental and operational knowledge for the forestry industry including chainsaw use and safe operation of an ATV.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. A drug test will be conducted during the programme to enable your access to logging operations and work placements as per individual company policy.

Level 2. 14 weeks full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Tairāwhiti region.

Fee FREE.

Certificate in Forestry Driving [Level 3]

Get the skills, knowledge and experience to work effectively and safely in the forestry driving industry, and gain all the necessary industry qualifications.

EMBEDDED QUALIFICATIONS• ComprehensiveFirstAidCertificate • DriverSafePassport • Forklift(FEndorsement)• FullClass2–5Licences • Wheels(WEndorsement) • Tracks(TEndorsement)• Rollers(REndorsement) • DangerousGoods(DEndorsement) • OSHForkliftCertificate

Subject areas include Drivers Licence Class 5 (including Class 2 and 4) (dependent on class of licence currently held) forklift, wheels/tracks/rollers and dangerous goods endorsements, defensive driving and practical driving, first aid, safe loading practices and ACC Driver Safe Passport.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have held a current Full Class 1 Licence for a minimum of six months, and hold a medical certificate no older than 60 days for the level of licence required.

Level 3. 34 weeks full-time. Starts February.

Tairāwhiti.

$5,100 (approx).

PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

Get a qualification that will help you find work in a real growth industry. EIT offers two programmes that will help you succeed in the forestry sector. The National Certificate in Forestry (Generic Skills, Workplace Safety and Operations) will give you entry level skills for the forestry industry including first aid, general requirements and basic chainsaw operations. During the Certificate in Forestry Driving you will learn how to operate vehicles (class 2-5), forklift, wheels/tracks/rollers plus defensive and practical driving techniques.

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Styling

Katherine Hodson

Certificate Hairdressing (Practice) [Level 3] graduate

Apprentice Hairdresser, The Fringe and Beyond

“I have wanted to do hairdressing since I was really young. The programme was awesome, I loved it – it’s worked out really well. I have made lots of friends at EIT and the course has opened up a variety of different career options for me. I have even found my niche at the salon.”

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Hairdressing

Beauty & Body Therapy

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INTRODUCTION TO BEAUTY, HAIRDRESSING, FASHION & HEALTH AND FITNESS Here’s a perfect introduction to applied practical skills in beauty, hairdressing, fashion and health and fitness. After graduating you can specialise and pursue your passion by progressing to a higher-level qualification.

Certificate in Foundation Studies – Styling FEE FREE*

This programme is designed to introduce you to a range of subject areas and practical skills in beauty therapy, hairdressing, fashion styling, fitness and massage. You receive both practical and project based learning which will encourage you to develop knowledge and skills across these areas, as well as increasing your numeracy and literacy skills. The programme is taught in modern facilities using up-to-date equipment. On completion, you could continue studies in your chosen field and progress to one of the higher level EIT programmes.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal academic qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over.

Level 2. 17 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

*Fee FREE for under 25 year olds.

BEAUTY & BODY THERAPY In today’s busy, stressful world, trained beauty therapists have people’s happiness and well-being in their hands. With EIT’s beauty and body therapy programme you’ll learn anatomy, physiology, and the hands-on art of beauty therapy. You’ll get experience looking after clients at "Refresh", EIT’s on-campus beauty clinic, using the latest equipment. You’ll learn to prescribe high quality products to clients. "Refresh" is run exactly like a real working clinic so you’ll see what it takes to build a successful beauty business.

Diploma in Beauty & Body Therapy

Would you like to help people look and feel great by introducing them to a range of beauty and relaxation treatments? Learn the skills to work as a qualified beauty therapist.

From facial therapy and skin analysis to massage and manicures, you will acquire a comprehensive range of skills. At the end of the programme you will have the opportunity to sit a CIDESCO examination which gives your skills international recognition.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have NCEA Level 2, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level.

Level 5. 2 years full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,724 per year (approx).

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

At the end of the programme, you will sit the internationally recognised CIDESCO examination, a qualification that could open the door to work in over 30 countries. Your skills could find you working in a clinic, day spa, or even a cruise ship.

To find out more check out beauty.eit.ac.nz

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HAIRDRESSING

To find out more check out hair.eit.ac.nz

Here’s your chance to earn a qualification that will help you get ahead in hairdressing. In this exciting programme, you’ll start by learning about customer service, shampoo techniques, tools and equipment usage, long and short hair styling, colouring and trichology and more. In year two you’ll get into complex long and short hairstyling, haircutting techniques, perming, advanced colouring and lots more. You’ll train in EIT’s commercial hairdressing training salon "Salon Elite", and gain real skills working with real clients under the guidance of expert lecturers.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Show your true style and follow your passion, there are lots of opportunities for qualified hairdressers. You could create a career in local salons or head further afield, and maybe one day have your own salon. For a professional stylist with a flair for hair, anything is possible.

Certificate in Hairdressing [Level 3]

Get practical skills backed up by theoretical knowledge so you can be a productive member of a salon team. Students completing this full-time programme are awarded the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) [Level 3]. This certificate leads to the Certificate in Hairdressing (Practice) [Level 3].

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level, or minimum 8 credits from Gateway Unit Standards 21935 and 21941.

Level 3. 34 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,129 (approx). Fee includes an extensive industry kit.

Certificate in Hairdressing (Practice) [Level 3]

This follows on from the Certificate in Hairdressing [Level 3] and credits towards the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4). The overall aim is for you to gain knowledge and skills which ensures you are immediately employable in the hairdressing industry.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must have the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) [Level 3], as well as Unit Standards 21935 and 21941 or provide evidence of experience in the hairdressing industry. An interview, including an assessment of skills, may be required as part of the application process.

Level 3. 34 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,122 (approx).

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Tourism & Travel

Danielle Randell

Diploma in Tourism and Travel graduate

Customer Service Agent, Air New Zealand

“I gained a wide knowledge of the tourism industry. The programme is flexible and can open a lot of doors. If you're looking to stay local, it’s good for getting to know people who already work in the industry.”

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TOURISM & TRAVEL

To find out more check out tourism.eit.ac.nz

Broaden your opportunities with EIT. Travel is more popular than ever, and by studying with EIT you can take a big step towards working in one of the world’s biggest industries. You’ll develop excellent customer service skills, know how to promote New Zealand destinations, learn how to handle customer requests, process bookings, make reservations, complete documentation and much more. If you love travel and want to help others see the world, study for a qualification that can really take you places.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

You could work as a travel consultant, wholesale tour consultant, flight or cruise attendant, travel reservation staff, attractions guide or tour guide, airline ground staff, for a tourism operator and more.

Certificate in Tourism and Travel

This programme is also the first year of the Diploma in Tourism and Travel. You will gain initial skills for entry level employment in the tourism and travel industries and for further study. Taught with an integrated hands-on approach it incorporates the National Certificate in Tourism (Core Skills) [Level 3], plus a range of complementary tourism and travel subjects to meet the needs of tourism and travel operators.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are aged under 20, you need to meet NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements. If you are aged over 20, you need to provide evidence of your motivation and ability to succeed.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic with no band score lower than 5.

Level 3. 1 year full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,987 (approx).

Diploma in Tourism and Travel

This is a comprehensive professional qualification which will enable you to work in the tourism and travel industry. This two-year programme incorporates the Certificate in Tourism and Travel.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSIf you are aged under 20, you need to meet NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements. If you are aged over 20, you need to provide evidence of your motivation and ability to succeed.

If English is not your first language, you need an IELTS score of 5.5 Academic with no band score lower than 5.

Level 5. 2 years full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,987 per year (approx).

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Trades & Technology

Rob Stockley

Certificate in Electrical Trades graduate

NZ Electrical Apprentice of the Year – Industrial

Fruit Handling Systems, Electrician

“Electricity is unforgiving and a solid grounding in the basics is essential! My tutors passion for the electrical trade and their willingness to go the extra mile for students is a credit to them and EIT.”

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TRADES & TECHNOLOGY

To find out more check out trades.eit.ac.nz

EIT’s trades and technology qualifications are all about giving you plenty of hands-on practical experience. Like learning carpentry skills by building a cottage that will be sold on behalf of Cottages New Zealand. From wiring a house, to repairing vehicles for customers in a fully-equipped commercial workshop, and much more. You can study foundation programmes and try your hand at a range of trades, then go on to specialist training at EIT. If you’re already working as a tradesperson, you can get career development to help you take your next step up the ladder. You may be eligible for help with paying your fees through an EIT Youth Scholarship or Māori and Pasifika Trades Training. Contact us.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

You could score a great career in architecture, carpentry, electrical engineering, automotive, plumbing and gasfitting, plus engineering, including machining, welding and fabrication. Qualified, professional tradespeople are always in demand.

Certificate in Foundation Studies – Construction FEE FREE*

Get out in the community constructing projects such as decks, pergolas and non-consent buildings. This certificate also prepares you for further studies in the construction, carpentry or plumbing areas, or for employment in the construction industry.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need a minimum three years secondary education or be able to demonstrate a commitment to learning.An interview is part of the application process.

Level 2. 19 weeks full-time. Starts at various times.

Hawke's Bay, Hastings, Napier, Waipukurau, Dannevirke or Wairoa.

$3,042 (approx). *Fee FREE for under 25 year olds. There are also opportunities for scholarships.

Certificate in Foundation Studies – Allied Trades FEE FREE*

This course is hands-on but will include some theory so that you will achieve Level 1 literacy and numeracy. During the practicals you will learn the skills that are needed to carry out real workplace tasks.

This will prepare you for further studies in a trade area or will support your quest for a job with new skills. It is an entry point for other certificate programmes in automotive, carpentry, electrical, engineering and plumbing.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal academic qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. You need to be able to demonstrate a commitment to learning. An interview is part of the application process.

Level 2. 17 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$3,042 (approx). *Fee FREE for under 25 year olds. There are also opportunities for scholarships.

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Certificate in Introductory Trades Skills (Carpentry) FEE FREE

This is the ideal programme if you are looking for a hands-on career in the building and construction industry. You will learn carpentry and joinery skills while completing projects such as fences, decks, pergolas and garages to a high standard for non-profit organisations (marae, kōhanga reo, etc). You can go onto further study in the Certificate in Carpentry [Level 3] and the National Certificate in Carpentry [Level 4]. Alternatively, you can seek employment opportunities in the carpentry and construction industry.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme, which means no formal academic qualifications are required. You must be aged 16 or over. You need to be able to demonstrate a commitment to learning. An interview is part of the application process.

Level 2. 36 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Tairāwhiti.

Fee FREE.

Certificate in Carpentry FEE FREE*

Are you looking for a hands-on career in the building and construction industry? During this programme you will be able to achieve unit standards that count towards the National Certificate in Carpentry [Level 4]. You could then be employed as an apprentice by a builder or building contractor to complete your trade qualification.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level, or successfully completed the Certificate in Foundation Studies – Allied Trades / Construction [Level 2]. You need to have full physical mobility to meet the demands of OSH requirements and construction site work. An interview will be part of the application process.

Level 3. 33 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti or Ruatoria.

$6,217 (approx). *Fee FREE in Ruatoria.

National Certificate in Carpentry [Level 4]

This programme guides you through your apprenticeship. It combines the best aspects of on-the-job training with night classes to ensure that you achieve the skills and qualification desired by industry. An added advantage is you can earn while you learn.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou can enter direct from the workforce with the recommendation of the builder who is to be your employer. You may have completed a carpentry pre-apprenticeship course, or you could have previously completed unit standards towards the National Certificate in Carpentry [Level 4] with another provider. An interview will be part of the application process. You may be asked to sit a pre-entry test. You need to have full physical mobility to meet the demands of construction site work.

Level 4. 3 - 4 years full-time. Starts any time.

Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti.

$14 per credit (approximately $1,185 per year) (approx).

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Certificate in Electrical Trades FEE FREE*

Spend time in electrical workshops completing projects and developing practical skills to prepare you for your apprenticeship. You could continue your theory and practical training as part of an apprenticeship, leading on to become a registered electrician.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of an achievement at an equivalent level, or completed the Certificate in Foundation Studies – Allied Trades.

An interview is part of the application process.

Level 2. 33 weeks full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,512 (approx). *Fee FREE for under 25 year olds. There are also opportunities for other scholarships.

Certificate in Engineering Trades

This introduces you to the engineering trade which consists of welding, machining and fabrication disciplines.

This qualification is a pathway on to a range of apprenticeships within the engineering trade or to study the National Certificate in Mechanical Engineering [Level 4] and National Certificate in Engineering Fabrication [Level 4].

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of an achievement at an equivalent level, or completed the Certificate in Foundation Studies – Allied Trades, or if you have achieved an appropriate level of knowledge as a result of previous work experience, you are welcome to apply.

You may be required to sit a pre-entry test. An interview is part of the application process.

Level 3. 34 weeks full-time.

Hawke’s Bay (starts February and July) or Tairāwhiti (starts February).

$6,099 (approx).

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Certificate in Plumbing and Gasfitting

If you are looking for a hands-on career in the plumbing and gasfitting industry, this is the programme for you. You could then be employed as an apprentice to complete your trade qualification.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level, or completed the Certificate in Foundation Studies – Allied Trades / Construction [Level 2]. An interview is part of the application process. An alternative academic entry test can measure your literacy and numeracy ability to ensure that it is of a level to cope with the demands of the programme.

You are required to have the physical mobility needed to meet the demands of construction site work.

Level 3. 30 weeks full-time. Starts February.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,147 (approx).

National Certificate in Motor Industry (Automotive Electrical and Mechanical Engineering) Light Vehicle Strand

If you have a passion for cars and motors, this practical, hands-on, pre-employment programme will be valuable in gaining skills required for entry into a range of fields in the automotive industry. Whichever you choose, motor mechanics are always in high demand.

Our automotive workshops are very well-equipped with the latest equipment and along with our expert tutors, we are focused on ensuring skills are taught to give you the best opportunity to achieve your goals in this high-tech automotive world.

On completion of Year 1 there is an optional exit point.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet the NCEA Level 1 literacy and numeracy requirements, or provide evidence of achievement at an equivalent level, or completed the Certificate in Foundation Studies – Allied Trades or successfully completed the alternative academic entry test. An interview is part of the application process.

The alternative academic entry test will measure your literacy and numeracy ability to ensure that it is of a level to cope with the demands of the programme.

Level 3. 2 years full-time.

Hawke’s Bay (starts February and July) or Tairāwhiti (starts February).

$6,026 per year (approx).

New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology

(Subject to approval and accreditation)

This programme will offer you stimulating studies and provide a pathway to your professional qualification as an architectural technician.

The first year introduces you to the building code, design process and software used in the industry.

The second year focuses on designing projects from initial drawings to complete building designs.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need 12 credits in NCEA Level 2 in each of at least three subjects, one of which must provide evidence in written communication (English, History, Geography etc) and another to show evidence of numeracy (Mathematics, Science, Graphics, Design, Home Economics etc.), or be able to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills.

Level 4 - 6. 2 years full-time or equivalent part-time.

Hawke’s Bay.

$6,000 per year (approx).

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VETERINARY NURSING

ANIMAL CARE & VETERINARY NURSING

To find out more check out animalcare.eit.ac.nz

Would you like to work with all creatures great and small? Here’s your chance to learn about this exciting world: from animal husbandry, anatomy and physiology to emergency first aid care for companion animals. You’ll get the skills and knowledge to assist veterinarians. And you’ll learn how to use professional veterinary hospital equipment. Plus, you and your fellow students will be responsible for the residents of EIT’s ‘Animal Room’, including turtles, rabbits, guinea pigs and mice.

YOur Career OPPOrTunITIeS

You could work with animals in a veterinary practice, laboratory, animal hospital or wildlife park. You could also go on to earn a qualification in veterinary nursing, technology or science. Follow in the footsteps of eIT graduates who have taken jobs locally, nationally, and overseas.

national Certificate in animal Care

This can be studied as a stand-alone programme or you can continue on to the National Certificate in Veterinary Nursing. You will gain the knowledge and skills required to work in all sectors of the animal care and handling industry. This involves hands-on experience during practicals and work experience placements throughout the programme.

enTrY reQuIreMenTSYou need NCEA Level 1 including 12 credits in science or an equivalent qualification. If you are aged 20 or over; evidence of ability to successfully undertake tertiary study at this level. You must also demonstrate a willingness to work with animals of all species, plus dissection and handling of animal body parts and fluids. You must declare any previous criminal convictions and EIT may require a police clearance check.

Level 2. 18 weeks full-time. Starts January and July.

hawke’s Bay.

$2,951 (approx).

national Certificate in Veterinary nursing

This programme follows on from the National Certificate in Animal Care. It provides enhanced animal care skills, enabling you to become a functioning part of a veterinary team, clinic or hospital.

enTrY reQuIreMenTSYou need to have completed the National Certificate in Animal Care. You must declare any previous criminal convictions and EIT may require a police clearance check.

Level 5. 24 weeks full-time. Starts June.

hawke’s Bay.

$4,662 (approx).

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Viticulture & Wine Science

Paul Robinson

Bachelor of Viticulture and Bachelor of Wine Science graduate

2014 New Zealand Viticulturist of the Year

“The fact that EIT graduates have won the New Zealand Viticulturist of the Year for the last three years shows the quality of the graduates, lecturers and the systems EIT has in place.”

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SCIENCE

To find out more check out science.eit.ac.nz

Discover a great career path. At EIT, you’ll gain experience in a world-class laboratory complex, fully equipped for all the sciences, and an instrument laboratory that houses advanced chemical analytical instruments, a modern teaching and research winery, sensory laboratory, vineyard and glasshouses. Taught by expert lecturers, you can study mathematics, microbiology, chemistry, physics, soils, botany, biology, statistics and physical resource management and more. You could then go on to further study in a chosen discipline, such as EIT’s Bachelor of Viticulture and Bachelor of Wine Science programmes.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

You can build an exciting science career, in areas such as agriculture, horticulture, viticulture and wine science, health science and food science.

Certificate in Science

This programme is designed to provide you with an introduction to science giving a broad understanding of the basic skills. Subject areas include mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics. You can continue on to diploma or degree level programmes, or you can seek employment in a science related field.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need NCEA Level 1 or equivalent, or be able to demonstrate the ability to undertake this study.

Level 3. 17 weeks full-time. Starts July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$2,850 (approx).

Diploma in Applied Science

Gain knowledge and skills in first year degree level science. Subject areas covered include chemistry, biology, microbiology, physics, soil science, botany and scientific statistics. You can then advance your studies to degree level at EIT or at an institute of technology or university in a range of applied sciences.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). A solid grounding in biology, chemistry and physics is recommended. EIT offers by correspondence, bridging chemistry and physics/maths programmes if you need a refresher or upskill. Approved bridging/foundation programmes include the EIT Certificate in Science.

Level 5. 1 year full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 ($712 per course) (approx).

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VITICULTURE & WINE SCIENCE

To find out more check out wine.eit.ac.nz and waimata.eit.ac.nz

Here’s your chance to study viticulture and wine science in the heart of New Zealand’s premium wine regions. You can choose from the widest range of grapegrowing and winemaking programmes in New Zealand. You’ll learn from highly qualified and experienced lecturers. As part of it, you’ll get invaluable experience at Hawke’s Bay's superb teaching and research winery and wine sensory laboratory, or through the outstanding Waimata Wine label and vineyard, a 1.6 hectare commercially run winery at Tairāwhiti.

YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

EIT’s strong connections with the local wine industry, means you’ll be in an excellent position to find employment once you graduate. Plus our programmes have an excellent global reputation, so you may also be able to work in some of the world’s great wine regions.

Certificate in Grapegrowing and Winemaking

Get a wide range of skills in grapegrowing and winemaking. This is ideal if you want practical, hands-on jobs in wineries and vineyards. Graduates are also able to enter higher level qualifications such as the Bachelor of Viticulture and the Bachelor of Wine Science.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSThis is an open entry programme which means no formal qualifications are required. A personal interview may be part of the application process. You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 4. 1 year full-time.

Hawke’s Bay (starts February) or Tairāwhiti (starts February and July).

$5,753 (Hawke’s Bay) or $6,841 (Tairāwhiti). Fees are approximate.

Horticulture Apprenticeship – National Certificate in Horticulture (Viticulture) [Level 4] (Advanced)

As an apprentice, you will be employed full-time in an appropriate industry, studying towards your national certificates. Study includes both on and off job components, through on-job assessment, block courses and EIT tutorials. You will gain a well rounded understanding of the wider industry and the skills required for the viticulture industry. The delivery of this programme is designed to avoid peak industry periods.

A Level 1 or 2 national certificate can be achieved in year one, a Level 3 or 4 national certificate in year two, with the advanced Level 4 achieved in year three.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to be employed in the horticultural/viticulture industry. An interview may be part of the process.

Level 4. 3 years part-time. Starts January and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$784 per year (approx).

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Diploma in Grapegrowing and Winemaking

This programme is designed for those who want to pursue careers in the grapegrowing and winemaking industries. A coherent body of grapegrowing and winemaking knowledge and practice builds on a science base that has developed the underlying principles and concepts.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSSee Bachelor of Viticulture or Bachelor of Wine Science entry requirements.

You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 6. 2 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February, and July (part-time only).

Hawke’s Bay or by distance online.

$5,699 per year (approx).

Diploma in Wine Marketing

This is a unique programme in New Zealand that offers you the opportunity to combine the essentials of marketing and management with specialist study of wine business management, grapegrowing and winemaking and the experience of wine sensory evaluation.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details). You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 5. 1 year full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February, and July (part-time only).

Hawke’s Bay or by distance online.

$712 per wine course and $629 per business course. Fees are approximate.

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Bachelor of Viticulture

This programme meets the demand for an applied, industry relevant, New Zealand based graduate level qualification. Consequently it has a strong emphasis on the sciences, techniques and management aspects of grapegrowing and winemaking. Highly skilled lecturers offer applied learning in conjunction with the local wine industry and research facilities.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details), and a good understanding of chemistry and physics is essential. You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 7. 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 per year ($712 per course) (approx).

Bachelor of Wine Science

Study the science of winemaking (oenology) in New Zealand’s premium wine region. It covers specialist science, grapegrowing and winemaking subjects utilising our purpose-built on-campus winery and laboratory facilities.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details), and a good understanding of chemistry and physics is essential. You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 7. 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 per year ($712 per course) (approx).

Bachelor of Viticulture or Bachelor of Wine Science (by distance)

These two degrees may also be studied by distance learning. They are offered as a part-time study option and students will be required to attend compulsory residential schools in Hawke’s Bay each year.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSAcademic entry requirements are the same as for the on-campus offering of the degrees with the additional requirement that students must have internet access for online learning and access to the grapegrowing and winemaking industry for selected courses.

You must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details), and a good understanding of chemistry and physics is essential. You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 7. 6 years part-time. Starts February and July.

By distance online with residential schools in Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 per year ($712 per course) (approx).

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Bachelor of Viticulture and Bachelor of Wine Science (Concurrent)

This is a unique opportunity for you to study two degrees simultaneously. This programme is for people who wish to obtain specialised viticulture and wine science knowledge and involves grapegrowing, winemaking, science and management subjects.

It has a strong emphasis on the sciences, technical and management aspects of both grapegrowing and winemaking.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou must meet degree standard entry requirements (request an application pack for details), and a good understanding of chemistry and physics is essential. You must be aged over 18 on the 1st of February of the year you apply for entry to this programme. If you are aged under 18, you may be provisionally accepted into the programme but restricted in which courses you are enrolled in until you turn 18 years of age.

Level 7. 4 years full-time. Starts February and July.

Hawke’s Bay.

$5,699 per year ($712 per course) (approx).

Graduate Diploma in Oenology or Graduate Diploma in Viticulture

If you have a science degree, these graduate diplomas will allow you to fast track into a viticulture or oenology (wine science) specialisation. They are particularly suitable if you are working in the winegrowing industry and wish to increase and deepen your skills and knowledge to further your career. The programmes emphasise the specific scientific, technical and managerial aspects of grapegrowing and winemaking.

These are the only distance online graduate diplomas in viticulture and oenology available in New Zealand.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTSYou need to have completed a three year degree or equivalent qualification, or be able to demonstrate significant in-depth work and professional experience in science or the wine industry.

Level 7. 1 year full-time or part-time equivalent. Starts February and July (by distance online, part-time only).

Hawke’s Bay or by distance online with residential schools in Hawke’s Bay.

$690 per distance online course, $712 per on-campus course. Fees are approximate.

Graduate Diploma in Business (Wine Industry)

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