This postgraduate diploma is the first level in professional translator training. You will gain a sound appreciation of translation as a professional activity and learn about the local and global translation market.
As a PGDipBioEnt student, you'll gain skills in the financial, marketing and legal aspects of science to prepare you for a wide range of job opportunities in science and business enterprises.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Health Science covers a broad range of health science subjects. Complete a generic programme or specialise in one subject area. Involves one year of full-time study or up to four years of part-time study.
The Master of Urban Planning (Professional) is designed to prepare people with undergraduate qualifications in other disciplines, such as geography, civil engineering or environmental science, for practising in the contemporary urban world, and is accredited by the New Zealand Planning Institute...
The Master of Architecture (Professional) and Heritage Conservation (MArch(Prof)HerCons) will give you a sound platform for the realities of contemporary practice.
The MA offers you a range of choices. There are research and taught degrees, one-year or 18-month options depending on your entry qualification, and more than 40 subjects for study. Your academic background may enable you to study a subject different to that of your previous specialisation.
Note: This programme is covered by the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Amendment Order 2021. Students are required to provide details of their vaccination status on enrolment. The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) is highly sought-after and internationally recognised.
Entry Requirements
The Bachelor of Social Work is a selected entry programme. This means there are a number of extra requirements you must meet.
To enter the Bachelor of Social Work programme you will:
meet the requirements set down by the Social Workers Registration Act 2003 for registration as a social worker in New Zealand in terms of being ""fit and proper persons to practise social work"" - see: swrb.govt.nz/about-us/policies/
provide a curriculum vitae which includes your academic and work history
provide a personal statement explaining why you wish to enter the social work programme and profession
provide details of two character referees - these must not be family or friends
provide details of any convictions or charges pending in New Zealand and/or overseas
complete the vetting service request and consent form for a New Zealand Police check
provide a current police certificate from any overseas countries you have lived in for twelve months or more in the last ten years.
A Diploma in Communication can open up employment pathways in the many fields including: public relations communication management arts administration event management relationship management journalism web content management social media advising brand management advertising...
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this programme, outside of university admission regulations.
This one-year certificate is available to students who wish to gain an introductory qualification in business. It can even be the start of something bigger, like a bachelor's degree.
Entry Requirements
Applications for the Certificate in Business are open to anyone with University Entrance or its equivalent. For more information, contact our Future Students Team:
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When you apply to enrol, select Certificate (Undergraduate) as your qualification.
If you already have a degree and want to take Arts courses, this flexible diploma might just be for you. You could use the diploma to qualify for postgraduate study by taking courses in the subject of your choice at intermediate and advanced undergraduate level.
The MLitt is an alternative to the PhD if you already have a masters degree and want to complete a substantial research project. You can complete an MLitt in most subjects offered by the Faculty of Arts, subject to approval and availability of supervision.
Note: This programme is covered by the COVID-19 Public Health Response (Vaccinations) Amendment Order 2021. Students are required to provide details of their vaccination status on enrolment. Graduates of the Bachelor of Nursing at Massey University are dynamic, adaptable and critical thinkers.
Entry Requirements
This programme is a 'selected entry' programme. This means as well as applying you will need to provide additional material as part of your application.
To enter the Bachelor of Nursing you will hold a current First Aid Certificate from an approved provider.
You will be selected into the programme on the basis of a process which includes providing:
a personal supporting statement of about 300 words explaining why you wish to enter the nursing programme and profession, including why you feel you would make a good nurse. List any personal characteristics you have that demonstrate your suitability.
a curriculum vitae of approximately three pages, which should include your academic and work history
provide details of two character referees - these must not be family or friends
if you are applying straight after completing secondary school (or a course at a private training establishment) you will supply a confidential report from your school or institution
complete the vetting service request and consent form for a New Zealand Police check - a criminal record check under the Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004
provide a current police certificate from any overseas countries you have lived in for 12 months or more in the last 10 years
complete the Health and Disability Declaration.
An interview may be required.
To become a registered nurse, you will also have requirements during and at the end of your study.
There's no business without a human dimension. With the Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Health Science in Psychology conjoint programmes you develop skills in business and psychology, in as little as four and a half years.
Must be capable of meeting Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act (HPCA Act) requirements and Vulnerable Children's Act (VCA Act) including police clearance
Interested in science but not quite ready to start the Bachelor of Science or not sure which direction to take? The Certificate in Applied Science gives you a taste of the many options in AUT's School of Science.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
Completion of Year 12 or equivalent
At least 12 credits at level 2 in one subject from Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Physics, Science; and
At least 12 credits at level 2 from one or more subjects from Classical Studies, Drama, English, Geography, Health Education, History, Art History, Media Studies, Social Studies, Te Reo Maori, Te Reo Rangatira, Business Studies, Economics, Physical Education, Calculus, Mathematics or Statistics
Explore the latest thinking and developments in computer and information sciences in as little as one semester with Postgraduate Certificate in Computer and Information Sciences.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
One of the following:
Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences or equivalent OR
Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences or equivalent OR
Relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the Dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor's degree
See yourself as a creative entrepreneur? Study the Master of Creative Technologies and turn your creative ideas into reality through your master's research project.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
Bachelor of Creative Technologies or any other degree in a relevant subject with a B grade average or higher in courses at level 7 or above
Admission to the Master of Creative Technologies is subject to the approval of the dean (or representative).
Develop specialist skills in a chosen field of medical laboratory science, demonstrate your analytical and problem-solving skills and learn to apply contemporary theory to current practice.
Entry Requirements
Minimum entry requirements
An applicant must:
Have completed the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science with a B grade average or higher in courses at level 7, or equivalent
Be registered as a Medical Laboratory Scientist with the Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand (MSCNZ)
Hold a current Practising Certificate as a Medical Laboratory Scientist, issued by the MSCNZ