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NAU MAI, HAERE MAI WELCOME Kia ora; Talofa lava; Malo e lelei; Kia orana; Talofa ni; Faka; alofa atu; Ni sa bula vinaka; Mauri; Talofa; Halo Olgeta
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TORU 3 JOIN US OUR SCHOOLS Study with us 4 Construction and Engineering 17 Start your career 5 Creative and Hospitality 23 Our campuses 6 Information Technology and Business 33 Student support 8 Health and Social Services 39 Trimester guide 8 Te Wānanga Māori 47 Māori and Pacific support 10 Māori and Pasifika Trades Training 11 Youth pathways 12 Entry requirements 13 Steps to enrol 14 Fees Free 15
4 WHĀ PROSPECTUS STUDY WITH US Welcome to this joint prospectus of Whitireia and WelTec for 2021 This is a very exciting time for vocational We welcome learners at every life stage – school education in New Zealand and here at Whitireia leavers, university graduates, those preparing to and WelTec we offer many flexible training re-enter the workforce, and current workers wanting options to help you forge your career. to upskill or retrain. We have a place for everyone. We work closely with regional employers and Within this prospectus you will find information communities to ensure that every programme about the teaching, support services and we provide is designed with a real job in mind. programmes offered by us in 2021. Thank you for considering the many training options available with Our highly-skilled teaching staff provide you us and we look forward to welcoming you on board with the learning, practical skills and hands-on experience to flourish in the job market. Ngā mihi nui ki a koutou Kia ora, Mark Oldershaw CHIEF EXECUTIVE WHITIREIA AND WELTEC
RIMA 5 START YOUR CAREER APPRENTICESHIPS Become qualified while you work. Learn your trade alongside other apprentices with practical tutorials, evening classes and regular on-site assessment by our tutors. CADETSHIPS AND INTERNSHIPS There are opportunities to work while you study to gain experience, including trades cadetships, placements, work experience in restaurants or salons, or internships in the IT industry. FLEXIBLE OPTIONS Learn at our campuses in Wellington, Petone and Porirua. You can study full-time, part-time or online in some of our programmes. We also offer a selection of night classes. LEARN FROM INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS Our tutors are industry experts keen to share their knowledge. They’re experienced nurses, chefs, hairdressers, make-up or performing artists, have run businesses or worked as engineers, plumbers or carpenters. PRACTICAL LEARNING Gain valuable skills that you can put into practice straightaway. Every one of our programmes is designed with a job in mind. Gain valuable experience through collaborations such as movie sets and shows like the World of WearableArt™. QUALIFICATIONS THAT EMPLOYERS VALUE Our qualifications are recognised in New Zealand and around the world. All have been developed with our industry partners to ensure your study is practical and relevant. OUR INSTITUTES WORK IN PARTNERSHIP WORK ZONES Learn in specialised training facilities such as our beauty and hairdressing salons, TO SERVE THE INTERESTS OF STUDENTS, restaurants and cafés, film studios, building sites, COMMUNITIES AND INDUSTRY automotive workshops, music studios or health simulation suites.
6 ONO PROSPECTUS OUR CAMPUSES We have five locations across the Wellington region. Our campuses have modern training facilities and work zones.
WHITU IWA 7 WHERE YOU'LL STUDY Find out where your course is located by checking the programme information, starting on page 17. Programmes offered by Whitireia or WelTec located at Porirua are taught at the Whitireia Campus. Programmes located at Petone are taught at the WelTec Campus or Construction Campus on Western Hutt Road. Whitireia Campus 3 Wi Neera Drive Porirua whitireia.ac.nz WelTec Campus 21 Kensington Ave Petone weltec.ac.nz Te Auaha Campus 65 Dixon St Wellington teauaha.com Hospitality Campus 52 Cuba St Wellington Construction Campus 18 Western Hutt Rd Petone For further location information talk to our advisors or visit whitireiaweltec.ac.nz
8 WARU PROSPECTUS STUDENT SUPPORT 0800 141 121 OR LSS@WANDW.AC.NZ CAREERS SUPPORT STUDENT VOICE Our Careers Advisor can help you to identify career We want to hear your voice about your learning and employment options that meet your interests experience. Each programme elects a Student and values. Make an appointment to discuss your Voice Representative who is the communication CV, cover letter and interview 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. our Petone and Porirua campuses. If you are We have a student council who welcomes interested enquire early; places are limited. student participation. COMPUTERS AND IT STUDENTS WITH A LEARNING Come in and use our computers, printers and DIFFICULTY, IMPAIRMENT photocopiers. Connect to free Wifi. We have ICT OR DISABILITY Service Centre staff at each campus too if you We have dedicated, experienced staff to support have any problems or questions. you if you have a learning difficulty, impairment or disability. We will work with you and your COUNSELLING tutors to provide appropriate resources to We offer a range of free confidential counselling support a successful learning journey. Make a services, both on and off campus, that are time to come and see the team before you start available to all students. studying so we can ensure that all your supports are in place. 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 TRIMESTER GUIDE emergency grants. Trimester One Starts in early March HEALTH AND WELLNESS (though some programmes begin We want you to be in good health so you can earlier) and runs until the end of June perform your best. We have Engagement Advisors to support your wellbeing during your studies and provide a range of health and Trimester Two wellbeing activities and services. Runs from mid-July to mid-November LIBRARY Access a range of resources, both online Trimester Three and in print. Use books or journal articles for Runs from mid-November to March assignments. Consult building codes, standards and technical manuals.
IWA 9 STUDY SUPPORT FREE BUS We have a dedicated team of There is a free bus service learning advisors to support connecting Petone, Porirua your academic learning needs. and Wellington. Please see our Whether it's time management, website for the timetable. report or essay writing, maths or study skills, we can help. Make an appointment at any helpdesk, 0800 141 121 or LSS@wandw.ac.nz STUDY FEES FREE FEES If you’re new to tertiary study or Go to whitireiaweltec.ac.nz have undertaken no more than and check the programme half a year’s tertiary education at sections for fee details. Level 3 or above, you may qualify If you are intending to pay by for one year of fees-free study. student loan, apply to StudyLink See feesfree.govt.nz at studylink.govt.nz for more details. SCHOLARSHIPS GRADUATION Scholarships to support you Graduation is a time to during your study, some offered celebrate your success. by Whitireia and WelTec We have ceremonies throughout or provided by employers the year at local venues, or and industry. on-campus, for you to attend with your fellow students, tutors, whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/ mentors, whānau and friends. scholarships
10 TEKAU PROSPECTUS STUDENT SUPPORT MĀORI AND 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 WelTec and Whitireia. 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), Pacific Student who will respond to any issue you may have. support There are dedicated spaces to study, hang out and korero. At our Petone campus you’ll find Te Whare Āwhina, and in Porirua there is Kia ora; Talofa lava; Malo Ako Ake Café for Māori and Pacific students. e lelei; Kia orana; Talofa ni; Iwi partners – Te Ātiawa at WelTec and Ngāti Toa Rangatira at Whitireia – support Faka' alofa atu; Ni sa bula our students and are regularly on campus. vinaka; Mauri; Talofa; Halo Olgeta; greetings and welcome 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 TAHI 11 MĀORI AND PASIFIKA TRADES TRAINING Māori and Pasifika students looking to learn a The Tamaiti Whāngai team will support you trade can apply for a Māori and Pasifika Trades with mentoring, goal setting, pastoral and Training scholarship, which is a government cultural support. You will have the opportunity funded scholarship to cover full fees and to get your drivers license, site safe and first course-related costs. aid certificates. The dedicated Tamaiti Whangai Job Brokers have close links with employers Māori and Pasifika Trades Training Scholarship and industry and will assist you to find an students are supported at both Whitireia and apprenticeship and/or employment. WelTec by the Tamaiti Whāngai team. 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. Scholarship Criteria You need to meet the entry criteria for the programme you are enrolling in and be: • of Māori or Pasifika descent • 16-40 years old at the start of your study • a New Zealand citizen or Permanent Resident • able to meet the entry requirements for your programme We want you to be passionate and show that you are motivated to succeed. JOB BROKERS We thank our iwi partners, Te Ātiawa and Our Tamaiti Whāngai Job Brokers have close Ngāti Toa Rangatira as well as our Pasifika links with employers and information on partner, Mafutaga Faifeau Samoa for the available jobs for MPTT students. support they provide to our Māori and Pasifika Trades Training Scholarship students.
12 TEKAU MĀ RUA PROSPECTUS YOUTH PATHWAYS STAR Wellington Sample a range of career-based courses while Trades Academy still at school. Wellington Trades Academy Gain new skills and earn credits towards NCEA. + School = Achievement Completing a STAR course enables you to Enjoy the benefits of staying at school while progress to more advanced options or gives you you learn new skills, and achieving school practical skills to find work. qualifications. To find out more about this option, talk to the Your weekly timetable will look like: careers advisor at your school or call us. • 3 or 4 days at school • 2 or 1 day(s) of practical learning at polytechnic We partner with local secondary schools to provide programmes that allow you to achieve NCEA Level 2 or in some cases Level 3 units and get ready for employment or higher-level qualifications and training. 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 Cafe 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 Anatomy and Physiology – (one day a week) • Salon Environment (Level 2) • Whānau Ora (Level 3) • Youth Development (Level 3) Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ TORU 13 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 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 and have left school or are leaving, B programmes YOUTH GUARANTEE but don’t have qualifications or skills Level 1 or 2 programmes are over 20 Level 1 or 2 programmes but don’t have qualifications B 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 criteria) have a bachelor’s degree B Graduate diploma programmes have a postgraduate diploma in a relevant subject B Master’s programmes *Due to Covid-19 disruption, NZQA have introduced a change to University Entrance requirements for those learners who have studied and achieved NCEA Level 3 during 2020. Refer to nzqa.govt.nz/ about-us/news/ncea-and-university-entrance-changes-for-2020 for further details. Some programmes still require a strong science background so if you would like to discuss your science credits contact our enrolment advisors at Whitireia 0800 944 847 or WelTec 0800 935 832
14 TEKAU MĀ WHĀ PROSPECTUS STEPS TO ENROL 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) Special admission for over 20s Language requirements ALL DONE! Application due dates Finished BY POST Interviews or supporting Welcome to Whitireia and WelTec. Download and print an application information requirements We’ll confirm your enrolment and form and send it to us. let you know about orientation dates and your student email account. ACCEPTANCE IN PERSON Once your application is approved, Enrol in person at one of we will send you an offer of place our campuses. and study contract with details of your enrolment, including fees. If you haven't studied with us before, You will be asked to accept or you will need to provide verified ID. decline this offer.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ RIMA 15 FEES FREE If you’re new to tertiary studies, or you’ve previously done less than six months at tertiary Targeted Training level, you may qualify for one year fees-free and Apprenticeship study. The fees-free programme covers tuition fees, associated mandatory fees, and compulsory Fund (TTAF) student services fees up to $12,000. TTAF makes a range of training and apprenticeship programmes free* for learners. It is targeted To participate, you must: towards industries where demand from employers • be allowed to work and live in New Zealand for these skills will continue to be strong, or is permanently, or be an Australian or expected to grow, during New Zealand’s recovery New Zealand resident who has lived here period from the impacts of COVID-19. for at least three years • enrol in an eligible qualification With funding until December 2022, you can study in the following targeted areas** • not be enrolled in school when your qualification starts, and either: • Construction Trades (Carpentry, Electrical, • have been enrolled at school in 2019 or 2020, or Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, Tiling), Community Support and Wellbeing, • have not previously studied or trained for more Hospitality, and Mechanical Engineering. than 60 credits (except while you were at school). *This fund covers fees only. Additional course-related Find out more information at www.feesfree.govt.nz costs are not included by this initiative. **See the website for the full 2021 list of programmes and entry criteria. Youth Guarantee Are you 16-19 years old? Youth Guarantee enables you to train fees free for up to two years in a range of practical programmes. Complete an introductory programme at Level 1 or 2 and then choose from a wider selection of Level 3 options. Youth Guarantee can help cover your fees, course-related costs and travel. This could be ideal if you want to keep learning, but feel school is no longer right for you. Options include* – Automotive, Construction Trades (Carpentry, Electrical, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, Tiling), Cookery, Hairdressing, Hospitality, Mechanical Engineering and Tourism. *See the website for the full 2021 list of programmes and entry criteria.
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WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ WHITU 17 Te Kura Ringa Rehe CONSTRUCTION AND ENGINEERING Automotive Architectural Technology Construction Electrical Trades Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Plumbing and Gasfitting Quantity Surveying DANYELLE PAINTING APPRENTICE
18 TEKAU MĀ WARU PROSPECTUS Automotive Construction and Engineering New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate in Collision Repair and in Automotive Engineering in Automotive Engineering Automotive Refinishing Level 3 (Managed Apprenticeship) Level 3 Level 4 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 3-4 years, part-time (night Location Petone, Porirua classes, block courses) Location Petone Enrol with Whitireia or WelTec Location Petone Enrol with WelTec Develop foundation skills in engine repair Enrol with WelTec Gain foundation spray-painting and collision and performance, servicing, electrics as repair skills, ready to build skills in your well as basic engineering tasks and welding. Complete your light automotive engineering specialisation. Learn in our professionally Work on light and diesel vehicles. Apply your apprenticeship through WelTec. Enjoy fitted workshops. Our industry partners skills with work experience. Progress to access to expert advice and practical have helped us develop the perfect facilities the New Zealand Certificate in Automotive tutorials from our tutors while you work. for panel and refinishing training. Engineering (Managed Apprenticeship). You’ll do block courses and study part-time Entry Criteria Entry Criteria in the evenings with other apprentices. Domestic – NCEA Level 1. Domestic – 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Specialise in light automotive engineering. Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Entry Criteria International – IELTS 5.0 with no band Numeracy or equivalent skills and knowledge. Domestic – New Zealand Certificate score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and A pre-entry interview may be required. in Automotive Engineering Level 3 (or academic requirements.** International – IELTS 5.5 with no band equivalent) and be employed in an appropriate YOUTH MĀORI AND score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and automotive job full-time at time of study. GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES academic requirements.** International – IELTS 5.5 with no band score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and YOUTH MĀORI AND GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES academic requirements.** TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Mechanical Engineering National Certificate of Educational New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate Achievement (Vocational Pathway in Mechanical Engineering in Engineering Fabrication Manufacturing and Technology Level 3 (Managed Apprenticeship) Sector) Level 4 Duration 1 year, full-time Level 2 Duration 3-4 years, part-time (night Location Petone Duration 17 Weeks classes, block courses) Enrol with WelTec Location Porirua Location Petone Gain skills to build, maintain and operate Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec mechanical engineering equipment and plant. Learn maintenance fitting, For apprentices in engineering fabrication Gain NCEA Level 2 with the skills to start welding, machining, sheet metalwork and workshops or those who have completed work within the Automotive and Mechanical fabrication. Use the machinery that is used the New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering Industries, or progress to higher in the industry. Work on your own projects Engineering (Level 3). You’ll attend night level programmes. Explore Engines, Brake to develop your skills further. classes and block courses. Use welding Systems, Machining, Panel and Paint and Metal Work and Fastenings. Learn how Entry Criteria and fabrication skills to make, install to safely use and maintain tools, make Domestic – NCEA Level 1 with 10 credits in and repair metal products. Specialise in calculations and choose materials to Literacy and 10 credits at Numeracy (algebra, welding and fabrication. complete projects. trigonometry, measurement recommended), Entry Criteria or equivalent skills and knowledge and Domestic – 40 credits at NCEA Level 1, Entry Criteria evidence of ability to undertake the physical including 10 Literacy and 10 Numeracy Domestic – Open Entry. requirements of the programme. credits, or equivalent; and must be employed YOUTH International – IELTS 5.5 with no band in the fabrication industry at time of study. GUARANTEE score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and International – IELTS 5.5 with no band academic requirements.** score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and YOUTH MĀORI AND academic requirements.** GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES TTAF TARGETED TRAINING TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC TEKAU MĀ IWA 19 Construction National Certificate of New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate Educational Achievement in Construction Trade Skills in Carpentry (Vocational Pathway Construction (Carpentry) Level 4 and Infrastructure Sector) Level 3 Duration Based on individual Level 2 learning plan, part-time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 17 weeks, full-time Location Petone (night classes) Location Petone, Porirua Location Porirua Enrol with WelTec Enrol with Whitireia or WelTec Enrol with Whitireia or WelTec There’s high demand for carpenters. Gain Designed for those working as a carpentry core skills from setting out and levelling apprentice. Progress towards becoming a Gain NCEA Level 2. Sample a range to framing and roofing. Learn in the qualified carpenter. You will learn through of trades: carpentry, paving, painting, workshop and on the building site where practical tutorials, evening classes, plumbing and electrical. Gain the skills you’ll construct a house that will become workshop instruction, plus regular on-site to start work on a construction site and a family’s home. Learn to apply safe work assessment at your work by our tutors. progress to higher-level programmes. practices and build a solid CV for entering Learn alongside other apprentices. Learn how to safely use and maintain tools, make building calculations and choose an industry apprenticeship. Entry Criteria materials. Work on real projects. Entry Criteria Domestic – Applicants must: Domestic – 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 • Be working in the construction industry Entry Criteria Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 as an apprentice or trainee. Domestic – Open entry. Numeracy or equivalent evidence of ability • Be supervised by someone who is YOUTH to undertake the physical requirements of prepared to support the training. GUARANTEE the programme based on application and • Enter into a training agreement interview. between the apprentice, employer, and WelTec. The agreement will outline International – IELTS 5.5 with no band the responsibilities of each party to the score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and apprenticeship, and will align with the academic requirements.** principles in the Code of Good Practice for YOUTH MĀORI AND New Zealand Apprenticeships. GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES TTAF TARGETED TRAINING TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate in Construction Trade Skills in Construction Trade Skills in Plumbing, Gasfitting and (Painting and Decorating) (Tiling) Drainlaying Level 3 Level 3 Level 3 Duration 17 weeks, full-time Duration 17 weeks, full-time Duration 22 weeks, full-time Location Petone Location Petone Location Petone Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Learn to professionally prepare surfaces and Develop skills to go straight into work in the Designed to prepare you for an apprenticeship. paint interiors and exteriors. Develop your industry. Learn about tiling techniques and Train in our workshops and drainlaying decorating skills by learning wallpapering design for indoor and outdoor installations. pit. Learn how to use and maintain tools. and spray painting. Gain safe worksite skills Use different materials like ceramics, Develop skills in brazing and soldering. so you’re ready to work in industry. Get the stone, glass and terracotta. Train in our You’ll identify methods to safely install opportunity to practise your skills in the workshops. Gain safe worksite skills so plumbing systems, drains and gas pipes. workshop and on real projects. you’re ready for industry. Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Domestic – 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Domestic – 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Domestic – 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Numeracy, or equivalent qualification or Numeracy, or equivalent qualification or Numeracy, or equivalent qualification or relevant work experience. relevant work experience. relevant work experience. International – IELTS 5.5 with no band International – IELTS 5.5 with no band International – IELTS 5.5 with no band score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** academic requirements.** academic requirements.** YOUTH MĀORI AND GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES YOUTH MĀORI AND YOUTH MĀORI AND GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND TTAF TARGETED TRAINING TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
20 RUA TEKAU PROSPECTUS Construction Electrical Trades Construction and Engineering New Zealand Certificate in NZ Certificate in Construction New Zealand Certificate Construction Related Trades Related Trades (Main Contractor in Electrical Engineering Theory (Supervisor) Supervision) Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, part-time Location Petone, Porirua Location Petone Location Petone Enrol with Whitireia or WelTec Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Designed to prepare you for an Work as a supervisor on construction Work as a main contract supervisor. Apply apprenticeship. Learn basic electrical projects. Gain knowledge of current building a broad range of technical, theoretical theory and regulations. Build practical skills and construction practice for medium and operational knowledge to current such as circuit wiring and how to use power buildings. Supervise workers through construction projects. Supervise workers instruments. Train in our workshops where effective communication, professionalism and sub-contractors to required safety, you’ll diagnose and fix electrical faults. and planning. Work to required safety, technical and quality standards. Entry Criteria technical, quality and productivity standards. Entry Criteria Domestic – NCEA Level 1 or equivalent Entry Criteria Domestic – Candidates are required to have skills and knowledge and evidence of ability Domestic – Candidates are expected to have New Zealand Certificate in Construction to undertake the physical requirements of existing knowledge and skills in the trade Related Trades (Supervisor) or be able to the programme. that they will be supervising. Consequently, demonstrate equivalent knowledge and International – IELTS 5.5 with no band the award of any qualification at Level 3 or 4 skills. Candidates must be employed within score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and from the Planning and Construction related the construction industry and have their academic requirements.** subfields, or equivalent knowledge and employer's approval for access to main skills, is required. contract supervision with their company YOUTH MĀORI AND GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES of employment. TTAF TARGETED TRAINING TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Quantity Surveying Architectural Technology New Zealand Diploma in New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Quantity Surveying) Architectural Technology Level 6 Level 6 Duration 2 years, full-time Duration 2 years, full-time (part-time options) (part-time options) Location Petone Location Petone Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Gain skills that are in high demand. Learn Start your career as an architectural designer about quantifying projects, estimating or technician. Develop your technical building costs, materials, tendering and drawing skills using computer-aided design administering contracts. Many of our (CAD) software. Understand architecture, students get part-time work in the industry building methods, materials, and building in their second year. code requirements. Build a portfolio. Create Entry Criteria architectural drawings and documentation Domestic – 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or for buildings across New Zealand. above with at least 12 credits in each of Entry Criteria English, Maths and Science subjects or Domestic – 50 credits at NCEA Level 2 or achieved a Level 3 or 4 qualification in a above with at least 12 credits in each of related field or equivalent qualification or English, Maths and Science subjects or relevant work experience. achieved a Level 3 or 4 qualification in a International – IELTS 6.0 with no band related field or equivalent qualification or score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and relevant work experience. academic requirements.** International – IELTS 6.0 with no band score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and TTAF TARGETED TRAINING academic requirements.** AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND TTAF TARGETED TRAINING AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ TAHI 21 Engineering Technology New Zealand Diploma Bachelor of in Engineering Engineering Technology Level 6 (Managed Apprenticeship) Level 7 Duration 2 years, full-time (part-time options) Duration 4 years, minimum Location Petone Location Petone Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Become an engineering technician. Put Get a nationally and internationally engineering theory into practice and recognised applied Engineering degree. perform technical operations to professional Develop problem solving and critical standards. Specialise in civil or mechanical thinking with the apprenticeship model of engineering. The diploma is accredited delivery which combines theory and applied nationally and internationally. practice. Gain experience with industry Entry Criteria projects across our range of specialisations. Domestic – A minimum of 48 credits at Entry Criteria: NCEA Level 2 in four subjects – including at Domestic – University Entrance; including least 12 credits in Numeracy (or equivalent 14 credits in Physics, 14 credits in Calculus, qualification or relevant work experience). and 14 credits in another approved subject. If you do not meet the maths entry criteria 10 credits in Literacy from Level 2 or you may be able to study a lower level above; made up of 5 credits in reading maths course while studying the NZDE to and 5 credits in writing, 10 credits in achieve the required maths entry level. Numeracy from Level; 1 or above (specified International – IELTS 6.0 with no band achievement standards, or unit standards score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and 26623, 26626 and 26627). Prospective academic requirements.** students who have completed a NZ Diploma in Engineering will be awarded TTAF TARGETED TRAINING cross credits for their completed Diploma. AND APPRENTICESHIP FUND The applicant will be able to engage in work integrated learning in a relevant industry through an internship or a suitable employment arrangement. “I went from WelTec to the job MICHAEL with some good background ENGINEERING knowledge of how things work. GRADUATE The equipment I used while studying at WelTec was the same brand and same programming that’s used in industry, so I’ve been able to transfer it straight away into the real world.” Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
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WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ TORU 23 Te Auaha me Te Manaakitanga CREATIVE AND HOSPITALITY Cooking and Culinary Arts Creative Technologies Creative Writing Film Food and Beverage Service Hairdressing and Barbering Hospitality Management Makeup Artistry and Beauty Therapy Music Pâtisserie and Baking Performing Arts – Dance, Drama and Musical Theatre Publishing LISALE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES GRADUATE
24 RUA TEKAU MĀ WHĀ PROSPECTUS Hairdressing Creative and Hospitality New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate in of Foundation Skills in Hairdressing (Salon Support) Hairdressing (Emerging Stylist) Introduction to Cosmetology Level 3 Level 4 Level 2 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 2 years part-time Duration 17 weeks, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD, Porirua Location Te Auaha CBD Location Petone Enrol with Whitireia or WelTec Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Learn essential skills such as reception This programme is delivered part-time over Start your career in the cosmetology duties, shampooing, applying treatments a two-year period to students employed industry. Sample hairdressing, beauty or colours under supervision, and styling. for a minimum of 24 hours per week in the therapy and make-up artistry. Your training You’ll also be introduced to cutting. Develop workplace. Students attend 20 once-weekly will be practical and hands-on and you’ll experience working as a team member in day release classes in year one and 15 learn in a salon environment. our salon. Work backstage on the World of once-weekly day release classes in year two. Wearable Art Awards Show and take the This qualification is suitable for learners with You'll get hairdressing skills under opportunity to work on other productions prior knowledge of salon support and client supervision from our friendly tutors and and high fashion events. support services in a hairdressing salon, practice communicating with customers. Entry Criteria who wish to develop skills and knowledge You'll learn beauty therapy basics, make-up Domestic – NCEA Level 1, or equivalent towards becoming a hairstylist. Develop techniques and have an introduction to qualification or relevant work experience. more complex skills in cutting, styling and special effects looks. colouring techniques. Work with clients in the Entry Criteria International – IELTS 5.5 with no band salon at a more advanced level. Learn all the Domestic – Open entry. score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and hairdressing skills required up to finals level. academic requirements.** Gain confidence while working in industry. YOUTH GUARANTEE YOUTH MĀORI AND Entry Criteria GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES Domestic – New Zealand Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) (Level 3) or equivalent skills and knowledge. International – IELTS 5.5 with no band lower than 5.0 ( or equivalent) and academic requirements.** Makeup Artistry and Beauty Therapy New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate in Makeup and Skin Care in Makeup Artistry in Beauty Therapy (Introduction) Level 4 Level 4 Level 3 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 17 weeks, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD, Petone Location Te Auaha CBD Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Enrol with WelTec Learn corrective techniques, fashion Gain skills in facial therapy, hair removal, Gain an introduction to basic beauty makeup and hairstyling for runway, manicure and pedicure, makeup, spray services, communication, professionalism editorial and private clients. Study special tanning, eyebrow shaping and eyelash and sales strategies. Learn practical skills effects, including character design, facial tinting. Learn essential anatomy and from skincare and maintenance through to manipulation, ageing, wig styling, trauma physiology. Develop retail and reception classic and trending makeup looks. effects and body art. Gain valuable skills in our salon and work with clients. business and creative collaboration skills. Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Develop your skills during events like the Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent Domestic – NCEA Level 1 or evidence of World of WearableArt™. qualification or relevant work experience. equivalent skills and knowledge. Entry Criteria International – IELTS 5.5 with no band International – IELTS 5.5 with no band Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or evidence of score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and equivalent skills and knowledge. academic requirements.** academic requirements.** International – IELTS 5.5 with no band YOUTH MĀORI AND score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and GUARANTEE PASIFIKA TRADES academic requirements.** Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ RIMA 25 Barbering Performing Arts New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Diploma in New Zealand Diploma in Commercial Barbering Performing Arts – Māori and in Dance – Commercial Dance Level 4 Pacific Dance Level 6 Level 6 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 2 years, full-time Duration 2 years, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD, Porirua Location Te Auaha CBD Location Porirua Enrol with WelTec Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Learn haircuts, clipper work, cutting and Get prepared for the commercial dance shaving, sales and the crucial social skills Learn Māori, Samoa, Cook Islands and New sector. Develop your skills in jazz, ballet, needed in barbering. Benefit from industry Zealand contemporary dance. Through tap, hip hop, and lyrical dance. Train in our masterclasses each week. There is also this fusion develop the future of dance in studios and perform in productions. Learn a work experience component. Train in Aotearoa. Build strengths in technique, to market yourself, make a show reel our barbershops open to the public and performance and choreography. Students and develop industry-standard audition begin building your clientele – you’ll have have worked with internationally-acclaimed techniques. done hundreds of haircuts by the time dance company Black Grace and performed Entry Criteria you’ve finished. in a range of productions. Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent Entry Criteria Entry Criteria qualification or relevant work experience Domestic – NCEA Level 1 with 10 credits Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent and evidence of ability based on an audition. at Literacy and Numeracy or equivalent qualification or relevant work experience International – IELTS 6.0 with no band qualification or relevant work experience. and evidence of ability based on an audition. score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and International – IELTS 5.5 with no band International – IELTS 6.0 with no band academic requirements.** score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** academic requirements.** Note: this programme is taught at our Porirua campus but with elements taught at Te Auaha in the final year. New Zealand Diploma New Zealand Diploma in Bachelor of Creativity in Drama – Stage and Screen Performing Arts – Musical Theatre (Performing Arts) Strands include Dance, Drama, and Level 6 Level 6 Musical Theatre Duration 2 years, full-time Duration 2 years, full-time Level 7 Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Duration 3 years, full-time Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Location Te Auaha CBD Get centre stage and in front of the camera, Sing, act, dance. Be a ’triple threat’ as Enrol with Whitireia and develop the tools to tell your own a versatile performer. Every year you’ll perform in a major show such as our recent The aim of this programme is to build stories for stage and screen. Learn about productions of The Addams Family and students’ expertise in a creative discipline, the many roles that exist within the theatre, work with well known musical directors developing their creativity and innovation, film, broadcast and digital screen industries. and choreographers. critical thinking and problem solving, Training includes classes in acting techniques collaboration and communication, which – improvisation, script analysis, movement Entry Criteria they can apply in performance work. It and voice – as well as theatre production and Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent prepares students to participate in and collaborations. qualification or relevant work experience contribute to the economic and cultural Entry Criteria and evidence of ability based on an audition. life of society, whether in New Zealand or Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent International – IELTS 6.0 with no band internationally. The programme facilitates qualification or relevant work experience score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and multi-disciplinary, work-focused projects and and evidence of ability based on an audition. academic requirements.** forges links with the performing arts industry. IInternational – IELTS 6.0 with no band Entry criteria score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and Domestic – University entry requirements academic requirements.** or equivalent study/work experience, and evidence of suitability based on an audition. International – IELTS 6.0 with no band score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
26 RUA TEKAU MĀ ONO PROSPECTUS Music Creative and Hospitality New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate in DJ in Performing Arts (Music) in Music and Electronic Music Production Level 3 Level 4 Level 4 Duration 17 weeks full time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia This is an introduction to music and the Develop your musical skills and Boost your skills training under DJ Raw, contemporary/commercial music industry. understanding of the industry. You’ll cover Alphabethead, DJ Spell and DJ Shan. Plus Learn about scales, chords and key theory, composition, music production, you’ll learn from industry speakers who signatures, rhythm and time signatures, instrument and professional studies, as are club owners, performers and world- performing in a band, and New Zealand well as performing in a band. Learn from class DJs. Focus on DJ performance, music industry careers. musicians including bass player Johnny turntable skills, the art of mixing, the Entry Criteria Lawrence, session and solo vocalist Lisa history of DJing, music production and Domestic – Evidence of basic instrument or Tomlins and drummer Rick Cranson. industry studies. vocal ability based on audition. Entry Criteria Entry Criteria International – IELTS 5.5 with no band Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and qualification or relevant work experience qualification or relevant work experience academic requirements.** and evidence of ability based on an audition. and evidence of ability based on an audition. Equipment/material requirements – Own International – IELTS 5.5 with no band International – IELTS 5.5 with no band musical instrument or microphone for score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and vocalists. academic requirements.** academic requirements.** New Zealand Diploma New Zealand Diploma Bachelor of Creativity in Music in Music (Performing Arts) 5 6 Music Strand Level Level Level 7 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 2 years, full-time Duration 3 years, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Learn about performance and recorded Develop your instrument and musicianship music production, through instrument skills to a high level through studying Develop your instrument and musicianship studies and other practical applications to arranging, improvisation and recording/ skills in instrument studies (including develop competent skills and knowledge, production skills. Work together on voice), arranging, improvisation, composing within a creative environment. The courses composing songs, putting on shows, and song writing. Collaborate in recording involve a range of learning experiences performing at Te Auaha, and playing gigs and production. and performance opportunities, to at music venues around Wellington. Build your knowledge to create an original prepare students for employment or Students successfully completing the level 6 body of work in year 3. Make the most of self-employment. Diploma in Music can transition to Year 3 of performing at Te Auaha or local venues Entry criteria the Bachelor of Creativity (Performing Arts). around Wellington. Get the opportunity Domestic – NCEA level 2 or equivalent Entry criteria to gig with prominent artists; who have qualification/work experience AND Domestic – NCEA level 2 or equivalent previously included Annie Crummer, evidence of ability based on an audition. qualification/work experience AND Warren Maxwell, Bella Kalolo, Barnaby International – IELTS 5.5 with no band evidence of ability based on an audition. Weir, Karl Steven and Thomas Oliver. score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and International – IELTS 5.5 with no band Entry criteria academic requirements.** score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and Domestic – University entry requirements Equipment/material requirements – Own academic requirements.** or equivalent study/work experience, and instrument unless a vocalist. Optional Equipment/material requirements – Own evidence of suitability based on an audition. but recommended: laptop computer and instrument unless a vocalist. Optional International – IELTS 6.0 with no band multimedia software. but recommended: laptop computer and score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and multimedia software. academic requirements.** Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
WHITIREIA AND WELTEC RUA TEKAU MĀ WHITU 27 Film Creative Writing Publishing New Zealand Diploma New Zealand Diploma Graduate Diploma in Screen Production in Writing for Creative Industries in Publishing (Applied) Level 5 Level 5 Level 7 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time (part-time options) Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Location Online Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with Whitireia Learn from industry practitioners and get Learn the publishing process by working hands-on experience in screen production. Learn the craft of writing through exercises, on real books with real publishing Shoot on the ARRI Alexa, edit on AVID, workshops, course reading, regular clients. Work as a team, as you gain and learn skills in key roles, including feedback, but most of all through writing skills in editing, project management, directing, cinematography, and production itself. Develop skills in genres including short typesetting, marketing and publicity for management. fiction, non-fiction, scriptwriting and poetry. print and digital media. Benefit from regular This is a distance programme. industry speakers and complete two work Entry Criteria Domestic – NCEA Level 2 or equivalent Entry Criteria placements in publishing companies. skills and knowledge and evidence of ability Domestic – NCEA level 3 or equivalent Entry Criteria based on interview. qualification/work experience or New Domestic – Bachelor's degree or equivalent International – IELTS 5.5 with no band Zealand Certificate in Creative Writing qualification or evidence of relevant work score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and (Level 4) and evidence of ability based experience based on written application academic requirements.** on a portfolio and interview. and interview. International – IELTS 6.0 with no band International – IELTS 7.0 with no band score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and score lower than 7.0 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** academic requirements.** Creative Technologies New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Diploma in Creativity in Creativity Level 4 Level 5 Duration 17 weeks, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with WelTec Start your creative journey. Get a taste of Learn about digital design software, 3D a wide range of creative disciplines. You’ll printers, laser cutters, cameras and more. learn about design fundamentals, drawing, Work with a mix of media such as motion photography, video, digital fabrication (laser graphics and virtual reality, or apply digital cutting, 3D printing) and 3D model making techniques to create physical works. for film. Start developing your creative Develop your creative thinking skills. portfolio. Entry Criteria Entry Criteria Domestic – NCEA Level 2 including Domestic – NCEA level 2 or equivalent credits from at least one of the following qualification/work experience and evidence subjects: Art History, Practical Art of suitability based on a portfolio of work. (Including: design, painting, photography, International – IELTS 5.5 with no band printmaking, sculpture), or Design and Visual score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and Communication or equivalent knowledge, academic requirements.** skills, and experience as demonstrated in a portfolio. International – IELTS 5.5 with no band score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
28 RUA TEKAU MĀ WARU PROSPECTUS Creative Technologies Creative and Hospitality New Zealand Diploma Bachelor of Creativity Graduate Diploma in Creativity in Creativity (Digital Media) Level 7 Level 6 Level 7 Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Duration 3 years, full-time Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Location Te Auaha CBD Enrol with Whitireia Enrol with WelTec Enrol with Whitireia or WelTec Further your previous art or design experience Build on the Level 5 diploma (or equivalent Build on the knowledge you have acquired by engaging in independent, cultural and qualification, skills or knowledge), which is in the first two years of study to create collaborative projects. Enhance your portfolio a prerequisite for this course. Build skills, an original body of work for your industry and skills for the creative workplace. 2D and 3D printing, laser cutting, video and ready portfolio. Our graduates work in Entry Criteria photography. Learn through collaborative design studios, agencies and digital design Domestic – Bachelor degree in a creative projects. companies. discipline OR Ability to demonstrate Entry Criteria Entry Criteria equivalent practical experience, Domestic – NCEA Level 3 including credits Domestic – University Entrance or professional or educational experience from at least one of the following subjects: equivalent qualification or relevant work appropriate to the Graduate Diploma’s Art History, Practical Art (including: experience, and evidence of suitability based digital media major discipline. design, painting, photography, printmaking, on portfolio. Portfolio evidence and/or interview is sculpture) or Design and Visual International – IELTS 6.0 with no band required to demonstrate equivalent Communication or equivalent knowledge, score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and practical experience, professional or skills, and experience. academic requirements.** educational experience. International – IELTS 6.0 with no band If a prior degree was in a different creative score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and discipline from the major offered in the academic requirements.** Graduate Diploma, evidence of ability based on portfolio and/or interview is required. International – IELTS 6.0 with no band score lower than 5.5 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** Pâtisserie and Baking New Zealand Certificate New Zealand Certificate Entry Criteria in Baking in Baking Domestic – 60 credits at NCEA Level 1, including: 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Level 3 Level 4 Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Duration 17 weeks, full-time Duration 1 year, full-time Numeracy, or successful completion of New Zealand Certificate Baking (Level 3) or Location Cuba St CBD Location Cuba St CBD New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 4. International – IELTS 5.5 with no band Enrol withw WelTec Enrol with WelTec score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** Whether you’re passionate about Bread Whether you want to expand your culinary baking or delicate pastries, you’ll gain a solid skills in pâtisserie, or continue on your foundation in baking skills. Our experienced journey as a baker. You will gain the professionals will teach you the how’s and advanced pâtisserie and baking skills why’s to create, finish and present beautiful necessary to produce: restaurant quality bakery items. Work as a trainee baker or desserts, work with decorative mediums to progress to further training. produce and finish gateaux and celebration Entry Criteria cakes, experience the development of a Domestic – 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 range of superior doughs and baked goods. Literacy and 10 credits at NCEA Level 1 Numeracy or equivalent skills and knowledge. International – IELTS 5.5 with no band score lower than 5.0 (or equivalent) and academic requirements.** MĀORI AND PASIFIKA TRADES Programmes and details may change | Please check the relevant website or contact us for the latest information. ** Please check whitireiaweltec.ac.nz/enrolment-information/international-enrolments/ for 2021 Academic Admission Requirements by Country/Region.
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