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OUR LOCATIONS Tairāwhiti Campus 290 Palmerston Road Gisborne 06 869 0810 Rural Studies Unit 312-314 Stout Street Gisborne 06 869 0810 Auckland Campus 238 Queen Street Auckland 09 300 7410 Hawke’s Bay Campus 501 Gloucester Street Taradale, Napier 06 974 8000 Some of our programmes are offered online or by distance, so you can study anywhere within New Zealand. REGIONAL LEARNING CENTRES CENTRAL HAWKE’S BAY MARAENUI WAIROA 53 Russell Street 18-20 Bledisloe Road Cnr Paul and Queen Streets Waipukurau Maraenui, Napier Wairoa 06 858 7009 06 842 0591 06 838 7349 HASTINGS RUATORIA 416 Heretaunga Street 4 Hekiera Road Hastings Ruatoria 06 974 8936 06 864 8063
CONTENTS ideaschool The experience you need 5 Arts & Design, Fashion, Music, Screen Production 34 The support to succeed 7 English Language 39 Health & Sport Science Campuses built for your needs 9 Health & Wellness, Mental Health, Massage, 41 Sport & Exercise How we’ll support you 11 Nursing & Health Science 48 World class ‘A’ rated lecturers 13 Hospitality 52 Māori Studies What should you study? 14 56 Te Ūranga Waka | Te Whatukura What's the difference between Māori Visual Arts 15 60 EIT and a university? Toihoukura Primary Industries Financial support for your study 16 Agriculture, Apiculture, Horticulture, Forestry 63 Understanding qualifications 18 Teaching & Social Work 73 Entry Requirements 19 Tourism & Travel 78 Trades & Technology Beauty 20 Architecture, Automotive, Carpentry, Electrical, 80 Engineering, Plumbing & Gasfitting Hairdressing 22 Veterinary Nursing 84 Business 24 Viticulture & Wine Science 86 Computing 30 Enrolment information 90
STUDENT STATISTICS 6 Masters degrees 13 Postgraduate programmes 12 Bachelor degrees 138 programmes 9,324 students 42% students aged under 25 49% Māori students 50 countries - student nationalities 3,329 qualifications awarded 4 eit.ac.nz
THE EXPERIENCE YOU NEED When you study at EIT you’ll get the kinds of experiences that will help you gain the knowledge and skills to get ahead, whether you want to break into your chosen career or change direction in life. You’ll experience being part of a vibrant learning community in one of New Zealand’s top tertiary institutes, and be taught by experienced lecturers who have track records as respected academics and industry professionals. You’ll get the benefit of EIT’s long-established connections with industry throughout New Zealand. Many of our programmes are field-based to help you develop relevant work skills, gain practical experience, and get useful industry contacts which can set you on the path to a great job, all while you’re studying. 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. 0800 22 55 348 5
&THE SUPPORT TO SUCCEED 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 you get the involvement and support you need, and you can receive 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, within a learning environment where you are treated as an individual, not a number. They’ll know your name and you’ll receive one-on-one attention to make sure you get the support to succeed. 0800 22 55 348 7
TEXT 463A1 FOR In a survey of EIT graduates CA MPUS from 2017, 92% said that TOUR* they would recommend their programme to others. 8 eit.ac.nz * Text your name and the word TOUR. Usual message charges apply.
CAMPUSES BUILT FOR YOUR NEEDS EIT offers you qualifications from certificate to postgraduate level at campuses in Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti (Gisborne) and Auckland. Or you can learn closer to home at one of the Regional Learning Centres in Hastings, Maraenui, Ruatoria, Waipukurau and Wairoa, plus other pop-up centres near you. 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. EIT Hastings recently relocated to a new centre in a more central location – one that is easy to access, close to public transport and tailored to meet the needs of students and staff. Our campuses have top quality facilities, purpose-built for EIT programmes, including high-tech trades workshops, professional-standard training kitchens and a fully-equipped wine science and viticulture laboratory. Get connected by jumping onto campus-wide free wifi. EIT’s libraries put resources at your fingertips, with expert librarians on-hand to help you, and you can get your textbooks and stationery sorted at Ōtātara Bookshop at the Hawke's Bay campus. To print your work professionally, fully-equipped printing services handle everything from large format printing to document binding, for a price that won’t put a dent in your finances. Hungry after all your study? You can enjoy bustling campus cafés and student training cafés to catch up with fellow students over a cup of coffee or lunch. 0800 22 55 348 9
Academic Learning Services You can get help and advice on all aspects of study, including study skills, writing assignments, computing, maths, academic writing and planning study time. STAR/Gateway Accommodation Want help making the move from secondary Make yourself at home. Accommodation school to tertiary education and training, is available in the Student Village plus gain credits towards your chosen career opposite the Hawke’s Bay campus, rated qualification while studying NCEA? Talk to 4.5 by Qualmark, plus a Qualmark silver the STAR/Gateway Coordinator. environmental award. Schools and Chaplaincy Community Liaison EIT has a team of chaplains available for you. EIT’s liaison team can hold events and They are mostly volunteers and represent all the main faiths and spiritualities. Career Development presentations for schools, community and industry on-campus or at your EIT Career Development Services can location. In addition to information and help you make career choices, work out enrolment days, groups and individuals what to study, and give you guidance can book a campus tour year-round. and information about finding a job, or kick-starting your career. Bookshop The Ōtātara Bookshop caters for students’ on all campuses stationery and textbook needs. The shop also sells stamps, a range of greeting cards and small gift items. EIT Students' Childcare Association We‘ll take care of your children while you Younited is here to represent you. From take care of your studies. Ōtātara Children’s looking after your interests to organising Centre at EIT Hawke’s Bay and Manaaki social events and activities, plus Younited Tamariki Child Care Centre at EIT Tairāwhiti arranges discounts and exclusive deals – are open for you. Bookings are essential. for EIT students only. younited.ac.nz Pouwhirinaki – Māori & Pasifika Student Support You can get advice, mentoring and support in pastoral care, cultural needs and values, te reo Māori, waiata and tikanga, scholarships, iwi and hapū registrations and grants. Māori and Pasifika Disability Services Trades Academy @ EIT Our support team works with organisations, Dedicated support includes adaptive If you’re at secondary school you fanau, iwi, hapū and whānau. You can get technology, alternative exam can get practical, hands-on training guidance with study options, academic arrangements, assistance with funding, in trades and other programmes, one support and much more. and disability car parking on-campus. or two days a week, and earn credits towards your NCEA Level 2 qualification. 10 eit.ac.nz
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 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. We want your time at EIT to be exciting, productive and successful, so make sure you take advantage of all the support we offer. 0800 22 55 348 11
Professor Derek Lardelli Professor Nat Waran Professor/Ahorangi Executive Dean Principal Lecturer | Toihoukura Faculty of Education, Humanities and Health Science Professor Matthew Marshall Dr Steve Hinge Head of School | ideaschool Lecturer | Business Professor David Tipene-Leach Dr Bridget Sutherland and Dr Mandy Rudge Professor of Māori and Indigenous Research Senior Lecturers | ideaschool 12 eit.ac.nz
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 by the Tertiary Education Commission as one of the top two institutes of technology and polytechnics in New Zealand for research excellence. 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. 0800 22 55 348 13
DID YOU KNOW? Bachelor degree graduates have median earnings 39% higher than the national WHAT median income, five years after graduating, and masters degree graduates median incomes are 68%? higher. SHOULD Ministry of Education. (2016). Student Loan Scheme Annual Report 2015/16. 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, many 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’s a good idea to think about what you’re interested in. Spend some time thinking about what you like and don’t like, and what you’re good at. If you have an idea of a profession, you could talk to people who are working in the industry. They can tell you what skills, experience and qualifications you need. You may find that you have knowledge, skills or previous achievements that can count towards your qualification. At EIT, we’ve got lots of experience helping students make important decisions and pointing them in the right direction. 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 about education, training and career choices. 14 eit.ac.nz
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EIT & A UNIVERSITY? For those with no formal qualifications or who have been away from study for a while, our entry level certificates mean we can offer you a unique opportunity to progress further into higher level programmes, and eventually to a degree if you want. Or you can go straight into an entry level job position in the first step to a new career. We also offer vocational study that is tailored to the region's specific requirements, meaning you are qualified and work-ready to get local in-demand jobs. You no longer have to leave home to get a recognised degree as our degrees (called ‘Bachelors’) are absolutely equal to those offered at New Zealand universities. In fact, research shows that EIT graduates are viewed by local employers to be as good as graduates from anywhere else*. Our postgraduate offerings mean you don’t have to travel and miss out on work or family to further your career. However you define your success, when you study at EIT we’ll give you the experiences and support you need, to help you achieve it. *Troy, V. (2013). EIT 2013 Community and Stakeholder Brand Survey. Hawke's Bay, New Zealand: SIL Research. 0800 22 55 348 15
FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR 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 that you can apply for. 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 givME database available at EIT. It lists every scholarship and grant available in New Zealand. Te Ara o Tākitimu and Te Toka – Māori and Pasifika Trades Training If you are aged 16 to 40 and looking to gain a trade qualification and apprenticeship, you can apply for funding, support and incentives for a wide range of programmes from Levels 3 to 4. Government funded Fees FREE Tertiary education will be fees free for eligible first time tertiary students studying at Level 3 or higher. Go to www.feesfree.govt.nz to check the details and your eligibility. Year 13 Degree Scholarship – 100% FREE tuition for your second year of study EIT has limited Year 13 Degree Scholarships. They’re available to eligible Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti students from Hick’s Bay to Taupō 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 2019. Youth Scholarship If 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 a Youth Scholarship. You may be eligible for funding for fees and compulsory course costs, travel, plus academic and other support. Sport Hawke’s Bay – EIT Sports Scholarship The Sport Hawke’s Bay – EIT Sports Scholarship have been developed to assist top sports performers to train and study in Hawke’s Bay. Five scholarships of up to $2,000 each are awarded to sports performers enrolled or enrolling in an EIT qualification, to be spent on anything from training fees to equipment or study fees. Any sports performer willing and able to represent Hawke’s Bay or New Zealand can apply. 16 eit.ac.nz
Sian Fendall (Bachelor of Nursing) and Rita Hokianga (Diploma of Business) Sport Hawke’s Bay and EIT Sport Scholarships Recipients Year 13 Degree Scholarships are available for: ■ Bachelor of Arts (Māori) TEXT ■ Bachelor of Business Studies 4631 FOR A YE AR 13 ■ Bachelor of Computing Systems SC H O L A RSHIP ■ Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts (Te Toi o Ngā Rangi) PACK* ■ Bachelor of Nursing ■ Bachelor of Sport and Exercise ■ Bachelor of Social Work ■ Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) ■ Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) ■ Bachelor of Creative Practice ■ 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. * Text your name, address and the word YR13. Usual message charges apply. 0800 22 55 348 17
UNDERSTANDING 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. Credits Courses consist of credits, and when a course is successfully completed, the credits will be counted towards the qualification. One credit usually equals 10-12 hours of learning. 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. Short Courses Don't generally result in formal qualifications. Find out more at shortcourse.eit.ac.nz Levels 1 - 6 | 12 weeks - 2 years Certificate Provides an introduction to a subject and may be a pathway to higher level study. Diploma Levels 4 - 6 | 1 - 2 years | 120 credits Bachelors Degree Level 7 | 3 - 4 years | 360 credits (Honours: Level 8 | 480 credits) Graduate Certificate Level 7 | 6 months - 2 years | Certificate: 60 credits, diploma | 120 credits Graduate Diploma This allows a degree graduate to study further courses at the same level as their degree but in a different, or additional, specialisation. Postgraduate Certificate Level 8 | 6 months - 1 year | Certificate: 60 credits, diploma | 120 credits Postgraduate Diploma Postgraduate study extends and deepens knowledge and skills after completing a bachelor's degree, and prepares students for independent research and scholarships. Levels 9 and above | 1.5 - 2 years | 120 - 240 credits Masters Degree A master's 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. 18 eit.ac.nz
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Most programmes have specific entry requirements. Please check eit.ac.nz for further details. ENTRY WITH CREDIT ■ A bachelor degree with an average B pass or better across all You may already have knowledge, skills or previous academic courses. achievement that can be recognised as part of your qualification. ■ Where the applicant may have less than a B average in her/his undergraduate degree, she/he may be offered Provisional Entry, This can include (but is not limited to): study completed at high requiring continued success before being allowed to progress school, a private training establishment, or polytechnic/university; to further stages of the programme. workplace training achievement, and voluntary work and some ■ Where an applicant does not hold a bachelor degree: aspects of life experiences. You will be asked to provide details of ■ The applicant must provide evidence of having completed a any previous achievement you would like considered for possible relevant professional qualification and credit toward your qualification, as part of your application for ■ Provide evidence of successful completion of a relevant enrolment. qualification or programme of study which is equivalent The process for recognising skills and independent learning is to those of first degree graduates (Level 7), through the called Recognition of Prior Learning, and for study completed submission of a portfolio of evidence. elsewhere is called Credit Recognition. ■ A personal interview may assist the application process. Unless stated in specific Programme Regulations, the academic MASTERS DEGREE admission requirements into EIT programmes is as per NZQA Please refer to the specific Masters degree regulations at eit.ac.nz. listed entry requirements (see below). Please go to eit.ac.nz for In general, applicants must meet one of the following criteria: specific programme entry requirements. ■ Successful completion of an undergraduate degree of the same/ DIPLOMA similar discipline as the Masters with a B average or better Please refer to the specific diploma entry regulations at eit.ac.nz. across all courses or In general, applicants must meet one of the following criteria: ■ Successful completion of a Graduate Diploma of the same ■ Level 2 NCEA or discipline as the Masters with a B average or better across all courses or ■ Successful completion of a NZ qualification at Level 3 or above or ■ Successful completion of a Postgraduate Diploma of the same ■ Special Admission may be granted to applicants (aged 20 discipline as the Masters with a B average or better across all and over) who do not meet all entry requirements but who courses or are enthusiastic and motivated; and have sufficient literacy and numeracy skills to interpret and apply health and safety ■ Degree or postgraduate qualification graduates who may not requirements and, may have evidence of other academic have achieved an average of B pass or better and who can achievement, or relevant prior learning and experience. demonstrate evidence of significant work and professional experience at degree level or above may be considered. These BACHELOR DEGREE applicants will be required to participate in an interview where a decision to offer entry or not will be made. Please refer to the specific degree entry regulations at eit.ac.nz. In general, applicants must the following criteria: ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENT ■ NCEA Level 3 Applicants for whom English is not their first language must also ■ Three subjects - at Level 3, made up of: demonstrate ability to meet the English language requirements ■ 14 credits each, in three Approved* subjects of the programme in which they enrol including any professional ■ Literacy - 10 credits at Level 2 or above, made up of: requirements for English capability. The English language entry ■ 5 credits in reading requirements, set by NZQA, for international students can be ■ 5 credits in writing found at: http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/our-role/legislation/ ■ Numeracy - 10 credits at Level 1 or above, made up of: nzqa-rules/nzqfrelated-rules/programme-approval-and- ■ achievement standards – specified achievement accreditation/1/ standards available through a range of subjects, or Academic IELTS Score requirements do vary between ■ unit standards - package of three numeracy unit programmes and you must check these before enrolling. standards (26623, 26626, 26627- all three required). Degree Provisional Entry ■ Most certificate programmes IELTS 5.0 Range from 4.5 to 5.5 Applicants who do not meet the criteria above, but present ■ Most diploma programmes IELTS 5.5 Range from 5.5 to 7.0 evidence of ability to succeed (e.g. maturity, life experience, work ■ Most degree programmes IELTS 6.0 experience, other study) where literacy and numeracy skills are ■ Bachelor of Nursing 6.5 sufficient to interpret and apply health and safety requirements ■ Bachelor of Early Childhood Education 7.0 may apply for Provisional Entry. In addition to meeting the programme entry requirements, international students must: If accepted under Provisional Entry, entry to subsequent study in the programme is conditional on success at the entry level. ■ Have evidence of receipt of an appropriate visa, and POSTGRADUATE ■ Be over 18 years of age (applicants between the ages of 16 and 18 years will only be accepted after an assessment of the Please refer to the specific Postgraduate study regulations. student’s support systems has been made). In general, applicants must meet one of the following criteria: Please check specific entry criteria for programmes you are interested in the relevant programme information at eit.ac.nz. * A full list of Approved Subjects can be found at www.nzqa.govt.nz under the university entry standard. 0800 22 55 348 19
BEAUTY Te Kura Kaupapa Hauora, Hākinakina It's easy to enrol - go to beauty.eit.ac.nz 20 eit.ac.nz
BEAUTY & HAIRDRESSING BEAUTY THERAPY In today’s busy, stressful wold, beauty therapists have people’s happiness and well-being in their hands. EIT’s programmes will give you all the skills you need for a rewarding career in the beauty industry. Plus you’ll get hands-on experience looking after real clients at “Refresh” - EITs on-campus beauty therapy clinic, using the latest equipment. You’ll start by learning about skincare, makeup techniques and customer service, before progressing to varied beauty therapy treatments, including eyelash extensions, spray tanning, nail treatments and facials. Advance to the Diploma and gain more skills in advanced treatments - skincare, spa treatments and electrolysis. YOUR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES After completing any one of these programmes, your skills could find you working in makeup and skin care retail, beauty therapy clinics, day spas or even on a cruise ship. To find out more check out beauty.eit.ac.nz NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Styling) [Level 2] FEE FREE This will introduce you to a range of subject areas and practical skills in beauty therapy, hairdressing, personal styling and health. You could then go on to further studies in these areas. Activities are hands-on and will include some theory so that you have the opportunity to achieve NCEA Level 1 numeracy and literacy. Length 17 weeks full-time Start date February and July Fee Fee free Campus Hawke's Bay NZ Certificate in Makeup and Skin Care [Level 3] If you’re interested in learning all the essentials about skincare and makeup this certificate is the one for you. You’ll learn all the latest makeup techniques, as well as be able to advise people on their skin, and the products that’ll make them look and feel wonderful! Length 17 weeks full-time* Start date July Fee $3,500 per year (approx) Campus Hawke's Bay * Part-time study available NZ Certificate in Beauty Therapy [Level 4] Do you want to help people to feel great? You'll learn all the skills needed to begin working in a beauty therapy clinic. Learn how to do beauty treatments like eye lash extensions, spray tanning, massage and facials. On successful completion of the NZ Certificate in Beauty Therapy, students can progress to the NZ Diploma in Beauty Therapy. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February and July Fee $6,300 per year (approx) Campus Hawke's Bay * Part-time study available NZ Diploma in Beauty Therapy [Level 5] Do you want to travel? Maybe work in a day spa or on a cruise ship? Advance your skills from the NZ Certificate in Beauty Therapy with spa treatments, nutritional advice, advanced skin treatments and electrical therapies to enhance people’s appearance and make them feel fantastic. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February and July Fee $6,300 per year (approx) Campus Hawke's Bay * Part-time study available Want to know more? Visit beauty.eit.ac.nz for more details & to check full entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 21
HAIRDRESSING Te Kura Kaupapa Hauora, Hākinakina It's easy to enrol - go to hair.eit.ac.nz 22 eit.ac.nz
BEAUTY & HAIRDRESSING HAIRDRESSING Here’s your chance to earn a qualification that will help you get ahead in hairdressing. You'll start by learning skills for hair styling, colouring, cutting, shampoo techniques and more. In year two you'll demand attention with your advanced creative skills in colouring, long and short hairstyling, haircutting techniques, perming and lots more. Come and see how our new real-life project based programme sets your creativity free! You’ll train in EIT's commercial training salon "Elite", and gain 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, or perhaps have your own salon. For a professional stylist with a flair for hair, anything is possible. To find out more check out hair.eit.ac.nz NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Styling) [Level 2] This will introduce you to a range of subject areas and practical skills in beauty therapy, hairdressing, personal styling and health. You could then go on to further studies in these areas. Activities are hands-on and will include some theory so that you have the opportunity to achieve NCEA Level 1 numeracy and literacy. Length 17 weeks full-time Start date February and July Fee Fee free Campus Hawke's Bay NZ Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) [Level 3] Get practical skills backed up by theoretical knowledge using project based learning. From simple blow waves to fashion-focused colouring techniques, you can get creative! This certificate will equip you with the skills and techniques to set you on the path to becoming a professional stylist. On successful completion of the NZ Certificate in Hairdressing, students can progress into the NZ Certificate in Hairdressing (Emerging Stylist) [Level 4]. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February and July Fee $7,900 (approx) Campus Hawke's Bay * Part-time study available NZ Certificate in Hairdressing (Emerging Stylist) [Level 4] Develop your creativity and skills using project based learning in a salon environment to prepare to be an emerging stylist in the industry. Gain knowledge of complex long and short hair styling suitable for balls, weddings and formal occasions and creative styles for competition work! Learn haircutting techniques using scissors, razor and clippers, perming and relaxing techniques, advanced fashion focused colouring techniques, advanced hair and scalp conditions and treatments and advanced reception skills. Preference will be given to applicants who have successfully completed the NZ Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) [Level 3]. Length 1 year full-time Start date February and July Fee $7,600 (approx) Campus Hawke's Bay * Part-time study available Want to know more? Visit hair.eit.ac.nz for more details & to check full entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 23
BUSINESS Te Kura Kaupapa Kaipakihi "I’m learning skills way beyond those I already have." "The skills I'm learning have been immediately invaluable in my business and being able to study part-time means I can make it fit perfectly into my schedule." Ben Deller Master of Applied Management EIT student 24 eit.ac.nz
BUSINESS BUSINESS REAL LIFE | REAL LEARNING | REAL BUSINESS EIT's School of Business is proud of its recent programme innovations. You can start your learning when it suits you as there are four start points per year. Assessments have been redesigned to better match real world situations - and there are fewer exams! Our programmes are closely connected to the business and wider community so they are relevant and will help you build your networks for the future. 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 starting your own business, working in private companies, government and not-for-profit sectors. To find out more check out business.eit.ac.nz Master in Applied Management BUSINESS QUALIFICATION PATHWAY LEVEL Levels 8 and 9 09 18 months* Post-Graduate LEVEL Diploma in Applied Management 08 Level 8 1 year* Graduate Graduate LEVEL Diploma in Diploma in Professional 07 Accounting 1 year* Business 1 year* Bachelor of LEVEL Business Studies 06 Levels 5-7 3 years* Suggested NZ Diploma in LEVEL ENTRY Business 05 POINT for most Year 13 school leavers Level 5 1 year* Certificate Programmes LEVEL See programme pages for details 04 Level 4 Certificate Programmes LEVEL See programme pages for details 03 Level 3 Certificate Programmes LEVEL See programme pages for details 02 Level 2 * Part-time study available Want to know more? Visit business.eit.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 25
NZ Certificate in Retail (Customer Service and Sales Support) [Level 2] FEE FREE Get a head start in the retail industry and acquire practical skills like creating attention-grabbing displays and helping customers. The retail industry is a dynamic career choice, so learn to give outstanding customer service with confidence and take advantage of the number of jobs available to people with the right skills. Length 15 weeks full-time* Start date March and August Fee Fee FREE Campus Hastings Regional Learning Centre * Part-time study available NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) [Level 3] This programme is ideal if you want to work in office administration. It gives you the essential skills and knowledge to work or gain employment, in a wide range of supervised general office administration roles, in a variety of sectors. These may include: receptionist, data entry operator, front line customer service role, call or contact centre operator, secretary, office support worker. Great administrators are at the heart of a well-run office and this programme gives you the skills you need to take on the responsibility. Length 6 months full-time* Start date February and July Fee $2,800 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available. Online delivery available via TANZ see page 29 NZ Certificate in Business (Accounting Support Services) [Level 4] This programme sets the foundations of good practice, and a solid understanding of common but necessary accounting functions. The purpose of this qualification is to provide New Zealand business with people who can carry out a broad range of accounting support services in a range of accounting support roles. Length 6 months full-time Start date February and July Fee $2,900 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay NZ Diploma in Business [Level 5] This programme is practically orientated. It will stimulate you and it will provide you with the skills and knowledge that 21st century businesses are looking for. You can choose to specialise in either accounting or leadership and management. Once completed, you can progress to the second year of the Bachelor of Business Studies. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February, May, July and October Fee $5,400 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti * Part-time study available. Online delivery available via TANZ see page 29 Bachelor of Business Studies [Level 7] This degree will give you a strong foundation in business and help you gain the skills today’s employers demand. You’ll benefit from a wide-ranging business education with plenty of practical experience, and you can choose to specialise with majors in accounting, management, marketing or the double major of management and marketing. Small classes and experienced staff means you’ll get the right level of support to show employers you mean business. This programme distinguishes itself by being practically orientated and having a work-based project element for real-world learning. Length 3 years full-time* Start date February, May, July and October Fee $5,400 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti** * Part-time study available ** Only the accounting and management major are offered at Tairāwhiti. It's easy to enrol - go to business.eit.ac.nz 26 eit.ac.nz
BUSINESS Graduate Diploma in Business [Level 7] The Graduate Diploma in Business is for graduates to update their existing field of knowledge. Also those with extensive business experience but no degree can apply, with the aim of consolidating and updating their knowledge. Endorsements include: ■ Management ■ Human resource management ■ Wine marketing ■ Accounting ■ Logistics and supply chain ■ Unendorsed ■ Entrepreneurship ■ Sales and marketing These endorsements will particularly suit those who are seeking to enhance their career opportunities, or those seeking to add industry related skills to an existing business qualification or similar. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February, May, July and October Fee $5,400 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting [Level 7] If you have already completed a degree in business studies, this programme will enable you to meet all academic requirements for membership of Chartered Accountants AustraliaNew Zealand (CAANZ) and CPA Australia. This programme prepares you for provisional membership for either professional body. You must have completed a Bachelor of Business Studies with a strong component of accounting. 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. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February, May, July and October Fee $5,400 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Management [Level 8] This programme enables those who have completed a degree in business, or similar, to achieve a postgraduate level qualification in applied management. The certificate is also a direct entry path into postgraduate study for New Zealand residents who have significant industry and/or life experience, but who have not completed an undergraduate qualification. You will need to have completed either a degree in business or a related area (or equivalent qualification), or have significant industry and/or life experience. Length 6 months full-time* Start date February, May, July and October Hawke’s Bay or online with an on-campus Fee $3,600 (approx) Campus component * Up to 2 years part-time Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management [Level 8] This programme will support your development as self-employed practitioner, or your career in domestic and/or international organisations across a broad range of industries and agencies. The areas include finance, markets, people and culture, planning, technology, innovation, globalisation, sustainability and the management of small to medium-sized enterprises. You need to have either completed a degree in business or a related area (or equivalent qualification) or the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Management [Level 8]. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February, May, July and October $900 per 15 credit Level 8 course, $1,800 per 30 credit Hawke’s Bay or online with an Fee Campus Level 8 course, $2,700 per 45 on-campus component credit Level 9 course (approx) * Up to 4 years part-time Want to know more? Visit business.eit.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 27
Master in Applied Management [Level 9] Further develop your skills as a self-employed practitioner, or your career in domestic and/or international organisations across a broad range 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. You need to have completed a business degree or a postgraduate diploma in business or similar. Specific situations will also be given consideration. 18 months full-time (or 6 months if you already have Length Start date February, May, July and October EIT's Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management)* $900 per 15 credit Level 8 course, $1,800 per 30 credit Hawke’s Bay or online with an Fee Campus Level 8 course, $2,700 per 45 on-campus component credit Level 9 course (approx) * Up to 6 years part-time It's easy to enrol - go to business.eit.ac.nz 28 eit.ac.nz
TANZ ONLINE TANZ ECAMPUS Gain industry-recognised education through flexible online study at TANZ eCampus. Brought to you by several of New Zealand’s major tertiary education providers including EIT, TANZ is an alternative tertiary education service that is leading edge and puts your needs first. Study the way you want to - all TANZ programmes are able to be studied part-time and have flexible start dates. This means you have the freedom to choose when to study and how to make your programme meet your requirements. You will be supported by your own personal advisor who will follow you through your learning journey, helping you along the way to reach your study goals. To find out more check out online.eit.ac.nz Business NZ Certificate in Business (Introduction to Small Business) [Level 3 & 4] Prepare to start a small business – identify and assess the opportunities and requirements for small businesses. This programme will prepare you well for small business in New Zealand. NZ Certificate in Business (Introduction to Team Leadership) [Level 3] Become a team leader with the confidence you need to succeed. Take your first step to management by gaining the skills and most importantly the confidence to give direction, feedback and motivation. NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) [Level 3 & 4] The administration team is often the oil that ensures the smooth running of a business or organisation. It takes systems' knowledge and expertise to provide great service to the rest of the team and increase productivity. You will learn the finer points of delivering great administrative support to your organisation. NZ Certificate in Project Management [Level 4] So you want to move into project management? Arm yourself with the knowledge and skills to lead, plan and execute a project with confidence. Learn the complex techniques to successful project management and develop your planning and problem solving skills. NZ Certificate in Business (First Line Management) [Level 4] Become a leader who motivates and inspires a team. Managing a team is all about having the confidence and the techniques to lead effectively. Gain the self- assurance to be a great leader. This programme will give you the systems and tools to lead in a capable and confident manner and the motivation to take your career in management to the next level. NZ Diploma in Business [Level 5] Advance yourself – gain the tools you require to be a great business person. Specialise in Leadership and Management, Accounting or Administration and Technology. Computing NZ Certificate in Information Technology Essentials [Level 4] Take the first step to a new career. It’s not always easy to change direction or start afresh but the rewards can be powerful. If you have decided that a new career in IT is just what you need, then this certificate will provide the first building block of your new career. Teaching NZ Certificate in Adult and Tertiary Teaching [Level 5] If you aspire to teach and want a career in adult and tertiary teaching or training, this is a fantastic qualification to set you on your teaching career path. NZ Certificate in Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education [Level 5] If you are a teaching practitioner and want to develop your skills in teaching numeracy and literacy to adult learners, this qualification is for you. Gain the tools to teach reading, writing and numeracy to adult learners. Want to know more? Visit online.eit.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 29
COMPUTING Te Kura Pūkenga Rorohiko “The lecturers at EIT go above and beyond to support the students." "They put 110% into everything that they do. They are more than supportive and almost turn into family. For my internship I chose to come to Fujitsu and at the same time they were also advertising a job so … I got the job." Clayton Farmer Bachelor of Computing Systems graduate Fujitsu 30 eit.ac.nz
COMPUTING COMPUTING Looking for a serious computing qualification? At EIT you can gain a practical qualification that is designed to help you gain 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. 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. To find out more check out computing.eit.ac.nz NZ Certificate in Computing (User Fundamentals) [Level 2] FEE FREE Computer skills will help you get a job, promotions and earn more money. If you have a little knowledge, skills or experience in computing then this is a great programme to start with. This programme uses the Microsoft Office suite of software (Word, Excel, Publisher and PowerPoint) to provide you with foundation computing skills essential for employment and future study. Length Part-time Start date February, May, July and October Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti, Hastings, Waipukurau, Fee Fee FREE Campus Wairoa, Maraenui or study from home anywhere in New Zealand NZ Certificate in Computing (Intermediate User) [Level 3] FEE FREE Balance your family life, work and other commitments comfortably while building on your introductory skills of the Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, Access and web). You’ll be given finish dates to complete each course then it’s really up to when and where you do the work. As a graduate you’ll be capable of using a range of common digital tools and technologies to an intermediate level. You must have a basic knowledge of computing, or successfully completed the National Certificate in Computing [Level 2]. Length Part-time Start date February, May, July and October Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti, Hastings, Waipukurau, Fee Fee FREE Campus Wairoa, Maraenui or study from home anywhere in New Zealand NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) [Level 3] This programme is ideal if you want to work in office administration. It gives you the essential skills and knowledge to work or gain employment, in a wide range of supervised general office administration roles in a variety of sectors. These may include: receptionist, data entry operator, front line customer service role, call or contact centre operator, secretary or an office support worker. Great administrators are at the heart of a well-run office and this programme gives you the skills you need to take on the responsibility. Length 6 months full-time* Start date February and July Fee $2,800 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available. Online delivery available via TANZ see page 29 Want to know more? Visit computing.eit.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 31
NZ Certificate in Information Technology Essentials [Level 4] Fancy a career in New Zealand’s best-paid industry? IT qualifications are in high demand not just locally but worldwide. A computing career can take you wherever you want to go. This certificate is ideal if you are a school-leaver without University Entrance or just want to get started in IT with the aim of progressing further in study and your career. Length 6 months full-time* Start date February and July Fee $3,200 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti * Part-time study available. Online delivery available via TANZ see page 29. Bachelor of Computing Systems [Level 7] Your IT future starts here. Develop a sound knowledge of computer hardware, data communications, information systems, IT management, networking, software development and systems analysis, and design. Join the global phenomenon of emerging technology - EIT now offers a new Major called Intelligent Systems (Automation, Internet of Things, Robotics). This degree will give you an understanding of, and the ability to develop, high quality computing solutions and an appreciation of the processes and practices necessary to meet the demands of a career in the fast moving computer world. You will undertake a major industry-based project or internship, which provides an opportunity for you to demonstrate your potential to employers and provides a taste of “real world” computing. Length 3 years full-time* Start date February and July Fee $6,100 per year (approx) depending on course selection Campus Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti** * Part-time study available **Only the technical computing major is offered at Tairāwhiti. Graduate Diploma in Information Technology [Level 7] Gain the necessary advanced technical skills and insight so you can adapt to technological changes and meet the challenging demands of the IT world. Your new skill set will enhance an existing qualification and put you in good stead within your current or future workplace. You must have a bachelor degree or equivalent qualification. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February and July Fee $6,100 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available It's easy to enrol - go to computing.eit.ac.nz 32 eit.ac.nz
COMPUTING Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology [Level 8] Enhance your employment opportunities in the IT sector where there are recognised skills shortages in New Zealand and internationally. This programme designed to produce IT post graduates who are able to think critically and have a number of high level skills in the IT field that can be applied in a wide range of situations. This diploma will also introduce you to research in IT. You must have a computing degree or equivalent qualification. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February and July Fee $9,100 per year (approx) depending on course selection Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available Master of Information Technology [Level 9] IT qualifications are in high demand. Further your IT knowledge - this qualification is designed to produce graduates that can think critically and have a number of high level skills in the IT field which can be applied to a range of situations. You must have an IT or related degree or a postgraduate diploma in IT with a B pass or higher. 18 months full-time (or 6 months if you already have EIT's Length Start date February and July Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology)* Fee $9,100 per year (approx) depending on course selection Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available Want to know more? Visit computing.eit.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 33
"Ideaschool gave me the opportunities that I needed" "Studying at EIT gave me great experiences and opportunities I know I couldn't have got anywhere else." Tamara Whenuaroa Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design graduate 34 eit.ac.nz
ideaschool te kura ahu taonga IDEASCHOOL 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. 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. 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 careers. To find out more check out ideaschool.ac.nz The following diagram gives you a good idea of the pathways you can follow. LEVEL 3 Combines : Screen Production - Music -Fashion - Art & Design 60 Credits Level 3 6 Months LEVEL 4 Communication Media Arts & Design Screen Production - Music Fashion - Art & Design 60 Credits Level 4 60 Credits Level 4 6 Months 6 Months LEVEL 5 NZ Diploma in NZ Diploma in NZ Diploma in Music Arts & Design NZ Diploma in Fashion Screen Production 120 credits L5 Bachelor of Creative Practice 120 credits L5 120 credits L5 120 credits L5 LEVEL 6 NZ Diploma in Arts & Design)* Bachelor of Creative Practice 120 credits L6 LEVEL 7 Bachelor of Creative Practice 120 credits L7 LEVEL 8 Bachelor of Professional Creative Practice (Hons) 120 credits L8 LEVEL 9 Master of Professional Creative Practice 60 credits L9 * Subject to NZQA approval Want to know more? Visit ideaschool.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 35
NZ Certificate in Arts and Design [Level 3] Develop your creative skills and techniques through a series of projects to build a portfolio. This is an introductory level programme which includes: Art and Design, Screen Production, Fashion and Music. In semester two you can go on to the Level 4 certificate in either Art & Design and Fashion or Screen Production and Music. Length 19 weeks full-time* Start date February and July Fee $3,100 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti * Part-time study available NZ Certificate in Arts and Design [Level 4] Develop your techniques and practical skills with studio experience in creative practice to build a portfolio for your Art & Design and Fashion. Successful completion of this certificate will assist your application into the NZ Diploma in Art & Design [Level 5], the NZ Diploma in Fashion [Level 5] or the Bachelor of Creative Practice [Levels 5-7]. Length 19 weeks full-time* Start date July Fee $3,200 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti * Part-time study available NZ Certificate in Communication Media [Level 4] Develop your knowledge and experience in the creative practice of Screen Production and Music to expand your portfolio. Successful completion of this certificate will assist your application into the NZ Diploma in Screen Production [Level 5], the NZ Diploma in Music [Level 5] or the Bachelor of Creative Practice [Levels 5-7]. Length 19 weeks full-time* Start date July Fee $3,200 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available It's easy to enrol - go to ideaschool.ac.nz 36 eit.ac.nz
ideaschool te kura ahu taonga NZ Diploma in Arts and Design [Level 5] Through engaging in a series of real world 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 creative. With your diploma completed successfully you can continue on to the Bachelor of Creative Practice. Length 1 year full-time Start date February Fee $6,600 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay NZ Diploma in Fashion [Level 5] This programme will introduce you to the bigger picture of the fashion industry and how it operates both locally and globally. This is a newly developed programme after consultation with the whole New Zealand fashion industry. You could then continue to the Bachelor of Creative Practice. The programme will have ‘real life’ opportunities with projects from the community and industry. Length 1 year full-time Start date February Fee $6,900 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay or Tairāwhiti NZ Diploma in Music [Level 5] Get a creative career in the music industry. You will be developing your practical skills during individual and group projects to prepare you for a diverse and exciting career. You can then continue to the Bachelor of Creative Practice. Length 1 year full-time Start date February Fee $6,700 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay Want to know more? Visit ideaschool.ac.nz for more details and to check the full programme entry requirements. 0800 22 55 348 37
NZ Diploma in Screen Production [Level 5] Get a creative career in the film, video and screen production industry. You will be developing your practical skills during individual and group projects to prepare you for a great career. You can then continue to the Bachelor of Creative Practice. Length 1 year full-time Start date February Fee $7,100 (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay Bachelor of Creative Practice [Level 7] Through engaging in a series of real-life and in-house projects, and exploring various creative disciplines including design, fashion, music, screen production and visual arts, the Bachelor of Creative Practice teaches the skills, knowledge and attributes needed to think innovatively and develop a career as a creative practitioner in your chosen discipline. Length 3 years full-time* Start date February Fee $6,600 per year (approx) Campus Hawke’s Bay * Part-time study available Te Hono ki Toi (Poutiri-ā-rangi) - Bachelor of Professional Creative Practice (Honours) [Level 8] This programme is collaboratively offered by EIT’s two iconic creative practice schools, Ideaschool and Toihoukura, offering you an exclusive opportunity to engage with staff and students at both schools. It offers a unique perspective from both the European and Māori creative culture allowing a wide selection of media to be advanced. It is designed to enable graduates and other artists to further their creative practice through guided reflection, research and professional practice. You will create an effective and professional body of creative work, make it publicly available and speak professionally about that work based on in-depth and broad research. Following completion of this honours programme, you may progress to Te Hono ki Toi (Poutiriao) - Master of Professional Creative Practice. Length 1 year full-time* Start date February Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti or by distance with an Fee $7,200 (approx) Campus on-campus component * Part-time study available Te Hono ki Toi (Poutiriao) - Master of Professional Creative Practice [Level 9] This master's programme is collaboratively offered by EIT’s two iconic creative practice schools, Toihoukura and Ideaschool, offering you an exclusive opportunity to engage with staff and students at both schools. It offers a unique perspective from both the European and Māori creative culture allowing a wide selection of media to be advanced. This offers a unique perspective from both the Māori creative culture and European allowing a wide selection of media to be advanced. You will have the opportunity to create a body of creative work to a standard that develops, extends and refines prior professional practices, processes and knowledge. This will be achieved through research and critical evaluation to strengthen your creative practice while contextualizing your practice in relation to relevant communities, contemporary concepts, models theory, technologies and professional practice management techniques. Length 6 months full-time* Start date February $3,600 (approx). This does Hawke’s Bay, Tairāwhiti or by distance with an Fee not include required Honours Campus on-campus component courses above * Part-time study available It's easy to enrol - go to ideaschool.ac.nz 38 eit.ac.nz
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