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New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 4) - Social Work

  • Certificate

Are you interested in preparing for further study in social work? The New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation is your start to an exciting future in a variety of different social work and community development options.

Key details

Degree Type
Certificate
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
Domestic Fees
$3,200 per year
International Fees
$8,055 per year

About this course

Please note: While this certificate programme is not equivalent to University Entrance, successful completion will allow you to progress to higher-level programmes.

This programme is ideal if you want to go on to higher-level study in social work and community development. You'll learn the relevant literacy, numeracy and leadership skills you will need to excel in your dream career.

In this programme, you will also work with fundamental psychological concepts related to working with vulnerable members of society, and best-practice health and wellbeing strategies to ensure a safe working environment.

Highlights
  • Tailored content for Unitec's Bachelor of Social Practice; this means the content is highly relevant to the Unitec programme in which you want to enter;
  • In this programme you'll already be a part of a Social Practice student body - you'll be learning with other aspiring social workers;
  • A chance to complete a collaborative project in order to develop the skills you'll need for a career in social work;
  • A critical focus on inequality and social justice, and the development of your abilities to work ethically and professionally, supporting the wellbeing of people and communities;
  • A mix of classroom sessions, practical activities, guest speakers, discussions, presentations and online learning;
  • A chance to take engage with Unitec's marae, a great setting to explore matauranga Maori and the role of culture in communication.
Where to from here?

Upon successful completion of this programme, you can apply for further study in Unitec's Bachelor of Social Practice, where you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Social Workers Registration Board (SWRB).

Please note: International students who graduate will NOT be eligible for a post-study work visa upon completion of this programme.

Entry requirements

Academic requirements:

For this programme, you will need the following:

  1. A minimum of 4 years' secondary education;
  2. Be 16 years old by the time the programme starts;
  3. A minimum total of 40 NCEA credits at level 2 in four subjects, including:
    • A minimum of 12 English credits at level 1 or higher;
    • University Entrance numeracy (or equivalent);
  4. If you haven't met the above NCEA requirements, you'll need one of the following:
    • A relevant qualification at Level 3 on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework or equivalent qualifications (e.g. International Baccalaureate or Cambridge);
    • The New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3), or;
    • After you have submitted your application to study at Unitec, you may be asked to attend a skills review session to assess your literacy and numeracy levels. This helps us to enrol you in the best programme and courses for your career pathway.
English requirements for international students:

If English is not your first language, you will need one of the following:

  • Academic IELTS level 5.5 with no band lower than 5, or;
  • The New Zealand Certificate in English Language Level 3 (Applied).

If you don't meet the English criteria above, we have a range of English Language programmes available, depending on your current level of ability.

If you don't meet these requirements, you may still apply under special or discretionary entrance, or try our New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 3).

For more information download the programme regulations:

Programme Regulations

Study locations

Waitakere

Career pathways

- This programme prepares you for study toward a career in social work and community development