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2021 MID-YEAR Rua mano, EDITION Rua tekau TWO THOUSAND ma tahi TWENTY ONE PROSPECTUS whitireiaweltec.ac.nz
KIA WHAKANUI I A Matariki LIGHTING THE WAY Make mid-year your new beginning This mid-year edition of the prospectus highlights both our mid-year programmes, and the programmes that start in 2022. Your programme choice determines what time of year you will start studying. Programme start dates normally occur in July and February/March. Check out the website for more information.
TORU 3 JOIN US Mid-year programme guide 4 Message from the Chief Executive 6 Our study options 7 OUR HISTORY Our campuses 8 Open Day 10 To Tatou Hitiri Student support 12 Youth pathways 13 Māori and Pacific support 14 Whitireia and WelTec is proud of Māori and Pasifika Trades Training 15 our history. WelTec is one of New Zealand’s oldest tertiary education Entry requirements 16 institutions and the second oldest Fees Free 17 in Wellington. Both institutes have certainly changed over the years, Scholarships 18 but our values remain the same. Steps to enrol 32 We have five main campuses 222 Willis student accommodation 33 throughout the Wellington region, which includes the Porirua campus, Te Pūkenga 34 Kensington Avenue and Construction campuses in Petone and Te Auaha and Hospitality campuses in the heart of the the CBD. OUR SCHOOLS Being a key driver of vocational Construction and Engineering 20 education in the lower North Island, Whitireia and WelTec work together Creative and Hospitality 22 in partnership to offer certificates, Information Technology and Business 26 diplomas, degrees and postgraduate programmes. Our focus continues to Health and Social Services 28 be about providing you, our ākonga Te Wānanga Māori 31 with quality education, connecting you to industry and setting you up for your chosen career. If you’d like more information that is not in this guide head to our website whitireiaweltec.ac.nz or call us on 0800 944 847 Whitireia, 0800 935 832 WelTec
Information Technology and Business Business Foundation Enrol with Level 2 NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills Whitireia Business Administration Level 3 NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) Whitireia, WelTec Level 4 NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) Whitireia, WelTec NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) – Workplace Whitireia Business Level 5 NZ Diploma in Business WelTec Level 7 Bachelor of Applied Business Management WelTec Graduate Diploma in Applied Business Management WelTec Information Technology Level 4 NZ Certificate in Information Technology Essentials WelTec Level 5 NZ Diploma in Information Systems Whitireia Mid-year programme guide NZ Diploma in Information Technology (Technical Support) WelTec Level 7 Bachelor of Information Technology Whitireia, WelTec Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity WelTec Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity WelTec Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Whitireia, WelTec Level 8 Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology Whitireia, WelTec Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology Whitireia, WelTec Level 9 Master of Information Technology Whitireia, WelTec English Level 3 NZ Certificate in English Language Whitireia Level 4 NZ Certificate in English Language Whitireia Level 5 NZ Certificate in English Language Whitireia Creative and Hospitality Foundation Enrol with Level 2 NZ Certificate of Foundation Skills (Introduction to Cosmetology) WelTec Barbering and Beauty Level 3 NZ Certificate in Makeup and Skin Care (Introduction) WelTec Level 4 NZ Certificate in Commercial Barbering WelTec Creativity Level 3 NZ Certificate in Performing Arts (Music) Whitireia Level 4 NZ Certificate in Creativity Whitireia Level 5 NZ Diploma in Creativity WelTec NZ Diploma in Writing for Creative Industries Whitireia Level 6 NZ Diploma in Creativity WelTec Level 7 Bachelor of Creativity WelTec Graduate Diploma in Creativity (Digital Media) WelTec Hospitality Level 3 NZ Certificate in Baking WelTec NZ Certificate in Food and Beverage Service (Restaurant Services) WelTec Level 4 NZ Certificate in Baking (Generalist) WelTec NZ Certificate in Cookery WelTec NZ Certificate in Cookery (Managed Traineeship) WelTec
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RIMA 5 Construction and Engineering Trades Foundation Enrol with Level 2 NCEA Vocational Pathway Construction and Infrastructure WelTec Trades Level 3 NZ Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Carpentry) Whitireia NZ Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Painting and Decorating) WelTec NZ Certificate in Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying (Pre-Apprenticeship) WelTec Level 4 NZ Certificate in Carpentry WelTec Engineering Foundation Level 2 NCEA Vocational Pathway Manufacturing and Technology Sector WelTec Construction MIG and TIG Introduction WelTec Electrical Inspectors WelTec Electrical Appliance Serviceperson WelTec Level 3 Electrical Service Technician WelTec NZ Certificate in Electrical Engineering Theory WelTec Engineering Level 3 NZ Certificate in Mechanical Engineering WelTec Health and Social Services Health and Social Sciences Foundation Enrol with Level 2 NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills (Level 2) [Health and Social Services] Whitireia Study and Career Preparation NZ Certificate in Study and Career Preparation Level 4 Whitireia (Health Science and Social Services strand) Veterinary Level 3 NZ Certificate in Animal Care (Companion Animals) WelTec Health Level 3 NZ Certificate in Emergency Care (First Responder) Whitireia NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Health Assistance) WelTec NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Support Work) WelTec Level 4 NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Mental Health and Addiction Support) Whitireia NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Peer Support) Whitireia NZ Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social Services) Whitireia Level 5 NZ Diploma in Enrolled Nursing Whitireia Level 7 Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) Whitireia Competency Assessment Programme for Nurses Whitireia Postgraduate Level 8 Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing Whitireia Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Health Care Specialty Nursing Whitireia Postgraduate Certificate in Specialty Care Whitireia Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice Whitireia Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Practice Whitireia Level 9 Master of Professional Practice Whitireia Te Wānanga Māori Te Reo Enrol with Level 4 NZ Certificate in Te Reo (Rumaki Reo Rua) Whitireia
6 ONO PROSPECTUS MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE Tā te Toihau Kōrero JUSTIN LESTER / BOARD CHAIR MARK OLDERSHAW / CHIEF EXECUTIVE This is an extremely exciting time for vocational you every step of your journey, providing the best education in New Zealand. More and more possible learning environment. New Zealanders are choosing a study pathway We welcome learners from every stage of life – through a polytechnic as their preferred way school leavers, university graduates, those preparing of gaining the qualifications they need to get to re-enter the workforce and those wanting to noticed and into their dream job. Now, more retrain or upskill, we have a place for everyone. than ever Aotearoa needs a skilled workforce to contribute to a wide array of growing industries, Within this mid-year prospectus, you will find and Whitireia and WelTec offers many information about our teaching, support services flexible training options that will help forge a and programmes we run. Thank you for considering successful career. your training with us. We know we have the right programme for you, and we look forward to As the leading provider of vocational education welcoming you on board. across Wellington and the wider region we have excellent connections with regional Nga mihi nui ki a kotou employers and communities, making sure Kia ora every programme we run has clear job ready Mark Oldershaw outcomes. Our highly skilled staff will be with CHIEF EXECUTIVE WHITIREIA AND WELTEC
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC WHITU 7 OUR STUDY OPTIONS Ngā Kaupapa Ako At Whitireia and WelTec we have a range of study options. These are tailor made to reflect how industry is set up in your chosen field. Meaning you will get first-hand experience on what it is like working your dream career. Accessible programmes Specialised training zones Study on our campuses in Porirua, Petone and We have specialised training facilities that mimic Wellington CBD. Programme flexibility includes full- real workplaces, allowing our ākonga to get the time, part-time and online (for some programmes) best preparation. Some of our facilities include options. We also offer night classes, block courses automotive garages, beauty and hairdressing salons, and short courses. health simulation suites, restaurants, café, theatre spaces, music studios and building sites. Practical learning Gain work-ready skills that you can put into practice Learn from industry professionals straightaway. Every one of our programmes is Our tutors are experts in their chosen fields. Having designed with a job or pathway in mind. years (and sometimes decades) of experience under their belts mean you will learn from the best. Apprenticeships and traineeships We have a clear pathway for students completing Qualifications that employers value their chosen apprenticeship. With flexibility around Our qualifications are not just recognised in balancing your work and study commitments, our New Zealand, but all around the world. They have managed apprenticeships give you the best of been co-developed with our industry partners, both worlds. ensuring your qualification is relevant for whatever you decide to do.
8 WARU PROSPECTUS OUR CAMPUSES Ngā Wāhi Ako We have five campus locations across the Wellington region, allowing specialised and tailored learning in industry leading facilities. 1 58 PORIRUA UPPER HUTT TAWA 2 1 LOWER HUTT JOHNSONVILLE 2 PETONE WAINUIOMATA KARORI 1 WELLINGTON 1 STRATHMORE ISLAND BAY
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC IWA 9 Porirua Campus Petone Construction Campus Campus Porirua Campus 3 Wi Neera Drive Porirua Petone Campus 21 Kensington Ave Petone Construction Campus 18 Western Hutt Rd Petone Te Auaha Campus Hospitality Campus 52 Cuba St Wellington Hospitality Campus Te Auaha Campus 65 Dixon St Wellington
We’re super excited to Visit us bring you Whitireia & WelTec Open Days! On-Campus There’s a huge choice of qualifications to choose from 28 JULY – from trades to degrees right through to graduate programmes. Porirua Campus 3 WI NEERA DRIVE, ELSDON, PORIRUA Business, Construction, Creativity, Engineering, Hopsitality, IT, Nursing and loads more…. 11 AUGUST Check out what we’ve got and Petone Campus how you can get the qualifications 21 KENSINGTON AVENUE, PETONE to get you noticed. 20 AUGUST Te Auaha Campus 65 DIXON STREET Hospitality Campus 52 CUBA STREET study.ac.nz/openday Open Days Qualifications to get you noticed
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12 TEKAU MĀ RUA PROSPECTUS STUDENT SUPPORT Tautoko mā te ākonga Libraries 0800 141 121 OR There are libraries located at four of our LSS@WANDW.AC.NZ campuses. Here you can access a range of text and digital resources that will help advance your study. Careers support Our Careers Advisor can help you identify Student voice career and employment options that meet your We want to hear all about your learning interests and values. Make an appointment experience. Each programme elects a student to discuss your CV, cover letter and interview voice representative who is the communication preparation. channel between you, your class and the institute. You can put forward ideas about Childcare teaching and learning, events, activities or We have fully-licensed childcare centres at anything to do with your study experience. We our Petone and Porirua campuses. If you are have a student council who welcomes student interested enquire early; places are limited. participation. Computers and IT Students with a learning difficulty, We have computers, printers and photocopiers impairment or disability ready and available to use. You’re also able to We have dedicated, experienced staff to support connect to our free Wifi. We have ICT Service you if you have a learning difficulty, impairment Centre staff at each campus too if you have any or disability. We will work with you and your problems or questions. tutors to provide appropriate resources to support a successful learning journey. Make a Counselling time to come and see the team before you start We offer a range of free and confidential studying so we can ensure that all your supports counselling services, both on and off campus, are in place. See the phone number and email at that are available to all students. the top of the page. Financial support Our Engagement Advisors can help you get your money sorted. We can support you with StudyLink, WINZ and any other funding required. We can also help with budgeting or gaining access to extra financial support such as emergency grants. Health and wellness We want you to be in good health so you can study at your best. We have Engagement Advisors to support your wellbeing during your studies and provide a range of health and wellbeing activities and services.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ TORU 13 YOUTH PATHWAYS Ara Rangatahi If you are a school ākonga and are interested in what tertiary study is all about, we have several options for you. Our various youth pathways will give you a taster of what study could be like. Wellington Trades Academy Wellington Trades Academy + School = Achievement Enjoy the benefits of staying at school while you learn new skills and achieving school STAR qualifications. Sample a range of career-based courses while still at school. Your weekly timetable will look like: • 3 or 4 days at school Gain new skills and earn credits towards NCEA. • 2 or 1 day(s) of practical learning at polytechnic Completing a STAR course enables you to progress to more advanced options and gives you We partner with local secondary schools to practical skills to find work. provide programmes that allow you to achieve NCEA Level 2, or in some cases Level 3. This will To find out more about this option, talk to the get you ready for employment or higher-level careers advisor at your school or call us (see qualifications and training. phone number on page 3). Study fees free and be provided with subsidised travel assistance subject to meeting Ministry of Education criteria for eligible students. Options include: • Animal Care (Level 2/3) • Barbering (Level 3) • Conservation Sustainability (Level 2/3) - (one day a week) • Construction Mixed Trades (Level 2) • Construction Projects (Level 2) - (one day a week) • Cookery (Level 3) • Cooking Café Service (Level 2) • Creative Technology (Level 2) • Engineering and Automotive (Level 2/3) • Engines (Level 2/3) • Health Science (Level 2) - (one day a week) • Health Science (Level 3) focus on Anatomy and Physiology – (one day a week) • Salon Environment (Level 2) • Whānau Ora (Level 3) • Youth Development (Level 3)
14 TEKAU MĀ WHĀ PROSPECTUS STUDENT SUPPORT MĀORI AND PACIFIC Tautoko mā ngā ākonga Māori me ngā ākonga Pacific Māori Student support Nau mai, haere mai Our Māori support staff and mentors will support you on your learning journey. We are here to support the success and participation of Māori students at Whitireia and WelTec. At WelTec the Tamaiti Whāngai team provide mentoring, pastoral, cultural and academic support. The team will also provide advocacy internally and externally as required. At Whitireia you’ll be supported by our Pou Whakamanawa (Māori Success Advisor), who will respond to any issue you may have. There are dedicated spaces to study, hang out and Kōrero. At our Petone campus you’ll find Pacific Student support Te Whare Āwhina, and in Porirua there is Ako Ake Café for Māori and Pacific students. Kia ora; Talofa lava; Malo e lelei; Kia orana; Talofa ni; Faka' alofa atu; Ni sa bula vinaka; Iwi partners – Te Ātiawa at WelTec and Mauri; Talofa; Halo Olgeta; greetings Ngāti Toa Rangatira at Whitireia – support and welcome our ākonga and are regularly on campus. We are committed to supporting you and your academic success. Our Pacific engagement and academic advisors provide academic, cultural and pastoral support. Whether you need learning support or help with an issue outside study, our friendly team is here for you. We have dedicated spaces in Petone and Porirua. On our Petone campus is the Pacific Centre and there’s the Ako Ake Café for Māori and Pacific students at our Porirua campus.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ RIMA 15 MĀORI AND PASIFIKA TRADES TRAINING Māori and Pasifika students looking to learn a Scholarship Criteria trade can apply for a Māori and Pasifika Trades You need to meet the entry criteria for the Training scholarship, which is a government programme you are enrolling in and be: funded scholarship to cover full fees and course- • of Māori or Pasifika descent related costs. • 16-40 years old at the start of your study Māori and Pasifika Trades Training Scholarship • a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident students are supported at both Whitireia and • able to meet the entry requirements for your WelTec by the Tamaiti Whāngai team. programme The Tamaiti Whāngai team will support you We want you to be passionate and show that you with mentoring, goal setting, pastoral and are motivated to succeed. cultural support. You will have the opportunity to get your drivers license, site safe and first aid certificates. The dedicated Tamaiti Whāngai Job Brokers have close links with employers and industry and will assist you to find an apprenticeship and/or employment. Options include* – Automotive, Bakery, Collision Repair, Electrical Engineering, Food and Beverage, Hairdressing, Makeup and Skincare, Mechanical Engineering, Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying, Painting and Decorating and Tiling. *2021 offerings are subject to TEC approval. See the website for the full 2021 list of programmes and entry criteria. JOB BROKERS Our Tamaiti Whāngai Job Brokers have close links with employers We thank our iwi partners, Te Ātiawa and Ngāti Toa Rangatira as well as our Pasifika and information on available jobs partner, Mafutaga Faifeau Samoa for the for MPTT students. support they provide to our Māori and Pasifika Trades Training Scholarship students.
16 TEKAU MĀ ONO PROSPECTUS ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Whakaritenga Whakauru We have programmes to suit different levels. Here’s a general guide to entry criteria and what you might be able to study. For specific entry criteria, check the programme information at whitireiaweltec.ac.nz IF YOU YOU COULD STUDY are at school STAR and want to start learning career skills B Wellington Trades Academy are 16-19 Youth Guarantee YOUTH and have left school or are leaving, and B programmes GUARANTEE have no qualifications or skills Level 1 or 2 programmes are over 20 Level 2-4 programmes depending and have no qualifications B on your experience Other options – you may qualify for special admission on programmes have NCEA Level 1 B Certificate programmes Certificate, diploma or degree have NCEA Level 2 or 3 B programmes (depending on programme entry requirements) Graduate diploma and postgraduate have a bachelor’s degree B programmes have a postgraduate certificate or diploma Master’s programmes in a relevant subject B
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ WHITU 17 FEES FREE STUDY Kore utu If you’re new to tertiary study, or you’ve previously done less than six months at tertiary level then you might qualify for a range of fees free study. There are also a number of programmes that are free through TTAF (Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund). Check out the website for more information. Fees free study eligibility Youth Guarantee • be allowed to work and live in New Zealand Are you 16-19 years old? permanently, or be an Australian or Youth Guarantee enables you to train fees New Zealand resident who has lived here free for up to two years in a range of practical for at least three years programmes. Complete an introductory • enrol in an eligible qualification programme at Level 1 or 2 and then choose from • not be enrolled in school when your qualification a wider selection of Level 3 options. starts, and either: Youth Guarantee can help cover your fees, • have been enrolled at school in 2019 or 2020, or course-related costs and travel. This could be • have not previously studied or trained for more ideal if you want to keep learning, but feel school than 60 credits (except while you were at school). is no longer right for you. Find out more information at www.feesfree.govt.nz Options include* – Automotive, Construction Trades (Carpentry, Electrical, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, Tiling), Cookery, Hairdressing, Hospitality and Mechanical Targeted Training Engineering. and Apprenticeship *See the website for the full 2021 list of programmes and entry criteria. Fund (TTAF) TTAF makes a range of training and apprenticeship programmes free for learners. It is targeted towards industries where demand from employers for these skills will continue to be strong, or is expected to grow, during New Zealand’s recovery period from the impacts of COVID-19. With funding until December 2022, you can study in the following targeted areas • Construction Trades (Carpentry, Electrical, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, Tiling), Community Support and Wellbeing, Enrolled Nursing, Hospitality, Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology. These programmes are FREE under TTAF, covering: compulsory tuition fees, compulsory course costs and compulsory student services fees.
18 TEKAU MĀ WARU PROSPECTUS SCHOLARSHIPS Karahipi You could be eligible to study through a scholarship. Both Whitireia and WelTec have a number of scholarships available through community connections. Check out our website for more information. Applying for scholarships If you are unsure of your eligibility Ensure you read the eligibility criteria and please contact – scholarships@weltec.ac.nz conditions of the scholarship you would like or scholarships@whitireia.ac.nz to apply for. Application form information may vary so make sure you have included all information required. Ensure that your application is submitted before the scholarship close off date. Incomplete applications may not be considered by the sponsor.
PROGRAMMES ON OFFER Wāhi Akomanga Take a look at the various programmes we have available. For more information check out our website whitireiaweltec.ac.nz
20 RUA TEKAU PROSPECTUS STUDIED AT WelTec WORKING AT Callaghan Innovation Melissa Kupa Melissa was always a person who was curious “I’m working on quite about the world and how things work. She’s amazed by the world we live in, and the a few different projects technology we use to make our lives better. Once – modelling, concrete she finished college, she decided to follow her and metal 3D printing, curiosity and found out about the engineering diploma at WelTec. At first, she wasn’t sure and researching a lot whether or not she wanted to study mechanical of different materials. or electrical engineering, but she eventually chose We try and explore new the former because it seemed more exciting to her. Melissa is now looking to start postgraduate technologies and new ways engineering study. She’s also wanting to use her of doing things.” career to help her native Tokelau in maximising its 100% renewable energy status. By taking what Graduate of the New Zealand Diploma she has learned, Melissa plans on harnessing that in Engineering innovation in helping Tokelau beat the effects of climate change.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ TAHI 21 Te Kura Ringa Rehe AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Workplace experience* Construction Campus TARGETED TRAINING Study at Petone / Study at Porirua CONSTRUCTION Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES Block Courses Night Classes AND ENGINEERING GUARANTEE MĀORI AND Full-time YOUTH Level Architectural Technology TTAF NZ Diploma in Architectural Technology 2 years 6 ● ● ● ● Automotive NZ Certificate in Collision Repair and Automotive Refinishing 1 year 3 ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Automotive Engineering 1 year 3 ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Automotive Engineering 3-4 years 4 ● ● ● ● ● (Managed Apprenticeship) Construction National Certificate of Educational Achievement 17 weeks 2 ● ● ● (Vocational Pathway Construction and Infrastructure Sector) NZ Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Carpentry) 1 year 3 ● ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Carpentry 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Construction Trade Skills 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● ● ● (Painting and Decorating) NZ Certificate in Construction Trade Skills (Tiling) 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Plumbing, Gasfitting and Drainlaying 22 weeks 3 ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Construction Trades Supervision** 1 year 5 ● ● ● Electrical Trades NZ Certificate in Electrical Pre-Trade** 1 year 3 ● ● ● ● ● ● Engineering Technology NZ Diploma in Engineering 2 years 6 ● ● ● ● Mechanical Engineering National Certificate of Educational Achievement 17 Weeks 2 ● ● ● (Vocational Pathway Manufacturing and Technology Sector) NZ Certificate in Mechanical Engineering 1 year 3 ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Engineering Fabrication 3-4 years 4 ● ● ● ● ● (Managed Apprenticeship) Quantity Surveying NZ Diploma in Construction (Quantity Surveying) 2 years 6 ● ● ● ● *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. **Programmes pending NZQA approval | Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
22 RUA TEKAU MĀ RUA PROSPECTUS STUDIED AT Whitireia WORKING AS A Teacher at Porirua college Lisale Gagamoe Lisale studied a Bachelor of Design and a “Indesign is really Graduate Diploma in Applied Design at Whitireia and is currently working as a full-time teacher at great and helped me Porirua College. A former professional football create educational player in the UK during his OE, he came back to resources, really quickly. New Zealand to study and create a portfolio that would get him into Weta Digital. He knew the Understanding Illustrator best place to learn skills like storyboarding would has helped me segway into be Whitireia. He started the design programme, a deeper understanding and met his tutor Brenda in his third year. Brenda actually encouraged Lisale to look into a teaching of maths. With Photoshop career instead of film and entertainment. I can bring traditional Brenda told him that New Zealand needed arts values into the digital more Polynesian male teachers, and she saw something in Lisale that she knew would make space without losing its him an excellent teacher. After graduating Lisale authenticity.” went back to school to study teaching and hasn’t looked back. Graduate of the Bachelor of Creativity – Digital Media
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ TORU 23 AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Study at Te Auahu, CBD Workplace experience* Te Auahatanga me Te Manaakitanga TARGETED TRAINING Study at Porirua Study at Petone Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES CREATIVE AND HOSPITALITY GUARANTEE MĀORI AND Full-time YOUTH Level Barbering TTAF NZ Certificate in Commercial Barbering 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● Hairdressing NZ Certificate of Foundation Skills Introduction to Cosmetology 17 weeks 2 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) 1 year 3 ● ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Hairdressing (Emerging Stylist) 2 years 4 ● ● ● Makeup Artistry and Beauty Therapy NZ Certificate in Makeup and Skin Care (Introduction) 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Makeup Artistry 1 year 4 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Beauty Therapy 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Beauty Therapy 2 years 5 ● ● ● ● Creative Technologies NZ Certificate in Creativity 17 weeks 4 ● ● NZ Diploma in Creativity 1 year 5 ● ● NZ Diploma in Creativity 1 year 6 ● ● Bachelor of Creativity (Digital Media) 3 years 7 ● ● Graduate Diploma in Creativity 1 year 7 ● ● Creative Writing NZ Diploma in Writing for Creative Industries – Online 1 year 5 ● ● Film NZ Diploma in Screen Production 1 year 5 ● ** NZ Diploma in Screen Production 2 years 5 ● ** **Delivered in Avalon studios Music NZ Certificate in Music 1 year 4 ● ● NZ Certificate in DJ and Electronic Music Production 1 year 4 ● ● NZ Diploma in Music 1 year 5 ● ● NZ Diploma in Music 2 years 6 ● ● Bachelor of Creativity (Performing Arts) 3 years 7 ● ● Music Strand *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
24 RUA TEKAU MĀ WHĀ PROSPECTUS AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Study at Te Auahu, CBD Workplace experience* Study at Cuba St, CBD Te Auahatanga me Te Manaakitanga TARGETED TRAINING Study at Porirua Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES GUARANTEE CREATIVE AND HOSPITALITY MĀORI AND Full-time YOUTH Level Publishing TTAF Graduate Diploma in Publishing (Applied) 1 year 7 ● ● Performing Arts NZ Diploma in Performing Arts – Māori and Pacific Dance 2 years 6 ● ● NZ Diploma in Dance – Commercial Dance 2 years 6 ● ● NZ Diploma in Drama – Stage and Screen 2 years 6 ● ● NZ Diploma in Performing Arts – Musical Theatre 2 years 6 ● ● Bachelor of Creativity (Performing Arts) 3 years 7 ● ● Strands include Dance, Drama, and Musical Theatre Cooking and Culinary Arts NZ Certificate in Cookery 17 weeks 3 ● ● NZ Certificate in Cookery 1 year 4 ● ● NZ Certificate in Cookery (Managed Traineeship) 2 years 4 ● ● ● ● NZ Diploma in Cookery (Advanced) 1 year 5 ● ● ● Food and Beverage Service NZ Certificate in Hospitality 17 weeks 3 ● ● Hospitality Management NZ Diploma in Hospitality Management 1 year 5 ● ● ● Pâtisserie and Baking NZ Certificate in Baking 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Baking 1 year 4 ● ● ● *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ RIMA 25 STUDIED AT WelTec WORKING AT Goverment House and Jano Bistro Vicki Young Before Vicki studied baking at WelTec, she “It [the programme] let studied Criminology and Law at Vic. However, halfway through her degree she quickly realised me explore my passion for she’d much prefer a career as a baker. After a food and baking and it gave period of working in a variety of roles Vicki came me a technical foundation across the level 3 baking programme that was advertised on Instagram. She subsequently left where I could learn why her job and returned to school with a renewed things are done in a purpose! Baking has always been Vicki’s passion. certain way and it kind of The programme allowed her to explore that passion while giving her the right foundations reinforced a lot of the things in a supportive learning environment. After I was already thinking.” completing the level 3 programme, Vicki quickly enrolled in the level 4 programme, Graduate of the New Zealand and subsequently the Diploma in Hospitality Certificate in Baking Management after that. She plans on using all her study experience to one day open a dessert bar named after her Grandmother.
26 RUA TEKAU MĀ ONO PROSPECTUS STUDIED AT WelTec BUSINESS OWNER La Belle Waffle Nicolas Delwaide Nicolas studied the Graduate Diploma in “One of the first things I did Management at WelTec after researching the best places to study business in Wellington - for when I came to WelTec was him, WelTec’s classes really stood out. He was make a business plan, and a able to keep working at his banking job part few years later I opened the time while he studied full time. Six years after graduating, he set up his business, La Belle shop. Opening a business is Waffle, based on Manners Street in the heart always a risk. When you work of Wellington. From marketing and design, to for someone you don’t have accounting and making the actual waffles, Nicolas and his wife are hands-on business as many responsibilities, and owners. For Nicolas, building his waffle business having that freedom of what is a personal dream come true as waffles feature you want to do and when you in many of his fondest childhood memories back in Belgium. During his time at WelTec he learned want to deliver it is something how to make a business plan, and in a few years, quite meaningful.” he was able to put that plan into action, helping him to turn his dream into a reality. Graduate of the Graduate Diploma in Business
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ WHITU 27 Te Kura Hangarau me Te Ao Pakihi AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Study at Te Auahu, CBD Workplace experience* TARGETED TRAINING Study at Porirua Study at Petone Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GUARANTEE MĀORI AND AND BUSINESS Full-time YOUTH Level Business TTAF NZ Diploma in Business 1 year 5 ● ● ● ● ● Bachelor of Applied Business Management 3 years 7 ● ● ● Graduate Diploma in Applied Business Management 1 year 7 ● ● ● Business Administration NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills 17 weeks 2 ● ● (Business and Computing pathway) NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) 17 weeks 4 ● ● ● ● – Workplace Information Technology NZ Certificate in Foundation Skills 17 weeks 2 ● ● (Business & Computing pathway) NZ Certificate in Information Technology Essentials 17 weeks 4 ● ● ● ● NZ Diploma in Information Technology (Technical Support) 1 year 5 ● ● ● ● NZ Diploma in Information Systems 1 year 5 ● ● ● ● Bachelor of Information Technology 3 years 7 ● ● ● ● Graduate Diploma in Information Technology 1 year 7 ● ● ● ● Graduate Certificate in Cybersecurity 17 weeks 7 ● ● ● Graduate Diploma in Cybersecurity 1 year 7 ● ● ● Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Practice 17 weeks 8 ● ● ● ● ● Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Practice 1-3 years 8 ● ● ● ● ● Postgraduate Certificate in Information Technology 17 weeks 8 ● ● ● Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology 1 year 8 ● ● ● Postgraduate Certificate in Management 17 weeks 8 ● ● ● Postgraduate Diploma in Management 1 year 8 ● ● ● 18 months Master of Professional Practice 9 ● ● ● ● ● – 5 years Master of Information Technology 18 months 9 ● ● ● 18 months Master of Management 9 ● ● ● – 5 years *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
28 RUA TEKAU MĀ WARU PROSPECTUS STUDIED AT Whitireia EMT AT Wellington Free Ambulance Rosie Morrison Rosie majored in Paramedicine during her “There was no real point Bachelor of Health Science at Whitireia. She graduated at the end of 2019 and she’s just where I was like ‘right I’m about to finish a graduate internship with gonna be a paramedic’. Wellington Free Ambulance. She was lucky I had studied previously enough to be able to work and study at the same time. Trying to learn cardiology and do shift in Dunedin and was doing work at the same time was hard she admits, visual arts. I then did the but she’s glad she did it. Rosie’s days are varied whole travel thing, and and jam-packed and she loves the excitement of not knowing what kind of day she’s going to have came home really broke, – it could be helping the elderly up off the floor, not sure of my direction. or helping people injured at a game. She thinks I started looking up paramedicine is the perfect career where she’s able to help people all over the region, in their paramedicine and just homes and on the streets. It’s the perfect job for went from there really.” someone as social and curious as she is. Graduate of the Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedicine)
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ IWA 29 Te Kura Hauora AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Workplace experience* Online + Block Courses TARGETED TRAINING Study at Porirua Study at Petone Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES HEALTH AND GUARANTEE MĀORI AND SOCIAL SERVICES Full-time YOUTH Level Animal Care and Vet Nursing TTAF NZ Certificate in Animal Care (Companion Animals) 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Animal Technology 1 year 5 ● ● ● (Veterinary Nursing Assistant) Counselling and Addiction Practice Bachelor of Counselling and Addiction Practice 3 years 7 ● ● ● ● ● New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (NZCHW) NZCHW Health Assistance and Support Work strands 17 weeks 3 ● ● ● ● ● NZCHW (Social and Community Services) Community Health 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● Work strand NZCHW (Social & Community Services) Mental Health and 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● ● Addiction Support strand NZCHW (Peer Support) 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● ● NZCHW (Social & Community Services) Social Services strand 1 year 4 ● ● ● ● ● Nursing NZ Diploma in Enrolled Nursing 18 months 5 ● ● ● ● ● Competency Assessment Programme for Nurses (CAP) 8 weeks 7 ● ● ● Bachelor of Nursing 3 years 7 ● ● ● Bachelor of Nursing Pacific 3 years 7 ● ● ● ● Postgraduate Nursing, Health and Social Practice Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing 1 year 8 ● ● ● ● ● Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Health Care 1-2 years 8 ● ● ● ● Specialty Nursing Postgraduate Certificate in Specialty Care 1-2 years 8 ● ● ● Postgraduate Diploma in Specialty Care 1-3 years 8 ● ● *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
30 TORU TEKAU PROSPECTUS Te Kura Hauora AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Workplace experience* Online + Block Courses TARGETED TRAINING Study at Porirua Study at Petone Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES HEALTH AND GUARANTEE MĀORI AND SOCIAL SERVICES Full-time YOUTH Level Paramedic TTAF NZ Certificate in Emergency Care (First Responder) 30 weeks 3 ● ● ● NZ Diploma in Ambulance Practice 18 months 5 ● ● ● ● ● Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedic) 3 years 7 ● ● ● ● ● Social Work Bachelor of Social Work 4 years 7 ● ● ● ● Supported Learning NZ Certificate in Skills for Living for Supported Learners 1 year 1 ● ● ● Youth Development NZ Diploma in Youth Work 2 years 6 ● ● ● ● ● ● *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TORU TEKAU MĀ TAHI 31 Te Wananga Maori AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Workplace experience* TARGETED TRAINING Study at Porirua One night class Part time / flexi PASIFIKA TRADES - - TE WANANGA MAORI GUARANTEE Self paced MĀORI AND Full-time a week YOUTH Level Nursing TTAF Bachelor of Nursing Māori 3 years 7 ● ● ● Te Reo Maori Te Hiringa o Te Reo ● NZ Certificate in Te Reo (Rumaki Reo Rua) (Level 1) 35 weeks 1 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Te Reo (Rumaki Reo Rua) (Level 2) 35 weeks 2 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Te Reo (Rumaki Reo Rua) (Level 3) 18 weeks 3 ● ● ● NZ Certificate in Te Reo (Rumaki Reo Rua) (Level 4) 35 weeks 4 ● ● ● *As part of the programme students are required to complete workplace training. Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
32 TORU TEKAU MĀ RUA PROSPECTUS STEPS TO ENROL Ngā mahi kia whakauru Find the right programme by browsing our programme list. Decide what to study and check the entry requirements. A step-by-step guide to enrolling for domestic students. 1 2 3 APPLY TO ENROL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PAY YOUR FEES Your application to enrol will You will receive an invoice for your be reviewed against the entry fees which must be paid in full, requirements for your chosen or arrangements made for payment ONLINE programme. of fees before the start of your study. Use our online enrolment form Please check online for further Find out more about how you can (we recommend you apply details about: pay at www.studylink.govt.nz online if possible) Academic entry requirements English language requirements ALL DONE! for international students Finished BY EMAIL Application due dates Welcome to Whitireia and WelTec. Download enrolment form, Interviews or supporting We’ll confirm your enrolment and complete it and email it to information requirements let you know about orientation dates enrolments@weltec.ac.nz OR and your student email account. enrolments@whitireia.ac.nz ACCEPTANCE Once your application is approved, we will send you an offer of place IN PERSON and study contract with details of Enrol in person at one of your enrolment, including fees. our campuses. You will be asked to accept or decline this offer. If you haven't studied with us before, you will need to provide verified ID.
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