Professional Documents
Culture Documents
2 Welcome to WelTec
5 Reasons to choose WelTec
7 Take the right step
8 Enrolment
Programmes
22 Construction Trades
26 Creative Technologies
30 Engineering
At WelTec our job is to ensure that the skills we teach are relevant
for your success, in the future as well as today. We deliver
practical, relevant qualifications designed to enhance your career
and employment options.
You will find that we are future focused. Our teaching staff are
specialists and researchers in their fields, and we are investing in
exciting new technology to ensure that we remain at the leading
edge of training and learning in New Zealand.
Dr Linda Sissons
WelTec Chief Executive
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Reasons to
choose WelTec
Practical
Get the best of both worlds with the right combination of theory and
practical skills. Connect with employers through practical experience
such as case studies, industry partnerships and work experience.
Relevant
Enter the workforce with a range of skills and knowledge relevant to
today’s workplace, with qualifications developed in consultation with
industry advisory groups and employers.
In demand
Join the next generation of new professionals and stand out from the
crowd with the best mix of theory and practical skills that employers 05
demand.
High quality
WelTec certificates, diplomas, degrees and graduate diplomas are
NZQA accredited and, with City and Guilds and other international
qualifications on offer, your qualification will be well recognised –
both here and abroad.
High-tech
WelTec is up to date with the latest technology – you will have access
to leading teaching technology, specialist facilities and cutting-edge
equipment.
Expert attention
Learn from teaching staff who have a wealth of industry experience
and specialist knowledge in their subject areas.
Close support
We empower our students to achieve, with a range of support
services ranging from academic and learning support to financial,
cultural and personal support.
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Take the right step
The academic staircase to your success
Choose a programme level that suits you, and climb the ‘staircase’
to higher levels to reach your career goals. In many cases study at
a lower level in a subject will count towards gaining a higher-level
qualification. Our staff can advise you on how to make the staircase
work for you.
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online, by post, or in person.
enrol online
www.weltec.ac.nz
enrol by post
Wellington Institute of Technology
Private Bag 39814, Lower Hutt 5045.
enrol in person
Refer to page 65 to find the your closest
WelTec Campus.
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08 entry requirements for your chosen
programme. You will be contacted if we
require any additional information.
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we will send you an Offer of Place. This
will include an invoice for your fees and an
acceptance card. You will be advised if we
are unable to offer you a place.
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to secure your place at WelTec.
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applied for a student loan please ensure that
all necessary forms have been completed
and you have been granted eligibility for the
loan.
Welcome
to WelTec!
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Addiction,
Counselling and
Health Studies
Addiction Studies | Counselling | Health Psychology
Trauma Management | Health Leadership
Supervision
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 6 Bachelor
Degree
LEVEL 5 Certificate
Graduate
LEVEL 4 Certificate Diploma Diploma
Diploma Graduate
Certificate Certificate
Graduate Diploma IN Theory GRADuate Diploma in
of Addictions | L7 Addiction Studies | L7
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEb & JULY
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
New Zealand’s only Bachelor of Alcohol and Drug Gain an advanced level of understanding of addictive
Studies, this programme provides you with expertise behaviour. Learn to critically examine and conduct
to work with those impacted by addictions including effective methods of intervention, management and
substance misuse and drug dependence. On prevention for people with addiction issues. Continue
completion of your studies you will be eligible to on to gain a Bachelor of Alcohol and Drug Studies
apply for membership with DAPAANZ (Drug & with one additional year of study.
Alcohol Practitioners Association of Aotearoa
Entry requirements*
- New Zealand).
As for Bachelor of Alcohol and Drug Studies.
Entry requirements*
42 credits at NCEA level 3, including a minimum of
14 credits at level 3 in each of three subjects, or an
equivalent qualification.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Certificate in gambling and other Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Certificate in Alcohol
impulse control disorders | L6 Studies (Support work) | L5 and Drug youth work | L5
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
Certificate IN HEALTH
LEAdership | L5
DURATION 17 WEEKS
LOCATION PETONE
Entry requirements*
Either a level 3 qualification on the National
Qualifications Framework (or equivalent), and an
appropriate health qualification or relevant work
experience in the health sector.
DIPLOMA IN HEALTH Psychology: CERTIFICATE IN Supervision Diploma in Trauma management | L5
hauora Hinengaro | L5 (Human Services) | L5
START DATE FEB, JULY & NOV
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE TBA
DURATION 1 YEAR (PART-TIME)
DURATION 1 YEAR (FULL-TIME) DURATION 17 WEEKS
DISTANCE LEARNING
PETONE WELLINGTON CBD LOCATION (With workshops in Wellington, Auckland
LOCATION or Christchurch)
(With some study in Wellington CBD) LOCATION AUCKLAND
CHRISTCHURCH
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS PART-TIME
STUDY OPTIONS 2 BLOCK COURSES
PROG CODE HV4314 PROG CODE HV4332
FEE GUIDE
PROG CODE HV4336 FEE GUIDE
$4,150 Guide only–subject to change.
$1,440
Guide only–subject to change.
FEE GUIDE $1,230
Guide only–subject to change.
Explore your career options with health psychology. Gain a deeper understanding of the effect of trauma in
Designed for students who are returning to study, a crisis situation with studies in Trauma Management.
A sound theoretical and practical foundation in
this introductory programme provides you with the Through this programme you’ll discuss and describe
the knowledge and skills required for supervisory
opportunity to discover more about yourself and appropriate responses to critical incidence scenarios
practice within a human services environment.
your interests. Health Psychology will take you on and increase your overall understanding of trauma and
a journey to explore how our attitudes, and those Entry requirements* its impact on the individual psyche.
expressed by friends, family and the media influence 42 credits at NCEA level 3, including a minimum of
Entry requirements*
our health. 14 credits at level 3 in each of two subjects, or an
A Level 4 qualification or its equivalent on the National
equivalent qualification. Applicants are also required
Entry requirements* Qualifications Framework. Students will be working in
to have a minimum of two years full-time employment either paid or voluntary work with people and groups
36 credits at NCEA level 2 in three subjects. (or equivalent) in a relevant human services field who are experiencing trauma.
and a minimum of 20 hours experience of being
supervised. Access to supervisees required.
Entry requirements*
A level 3 qualification or its equivalent on the National
Qualifications Framework.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO ACADEMIC APPROVAL
Automotive
Technology
Automotive Engineering | Motorcycle Engineering
Automotive Electrical/Electronics | Refinishing
Spraypainting | Panelbeating | Diesel Engineering
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LEVEL 4
LEVEL 2 Certificate
Certificate
Certificate in Automotive Certificate in Automotive Electrical and Electronics
Technology | L4 TechnologY | Strands Incorporates the following qualifications:
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Built
Environment
Architectural Draughting | Construction Management |
Quantity Surveying | Building Surveying
LEVEL 6
LEVEL 5 National Diploma
Certificate
16
National Diploma in National Diploma in quantity National Diploma in
Architectural Technology | L6 Surveying | L6 Construction Management | L6
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
Programme content includes: developing building Programme content includes: tendering for work; Programme content includes: tendering;
concepts; preparing working drawings for residential, estimating and cost planning; and valuing building management of construction programmes; planning;
commercial and industrial buildings; and evaluating works for quantity surveying. Meets the academic health and safety; and site management. Meets the
principles of architectural design. Meets the requirements of the New Zealand Institute of Building academic requirements for the New Zealand Institute
academic requirements of the New Zealand Institute and affiliate membership of the New Zealand Institute of Building Surveyors and New Zealand Institute of
of Building and allows you to become an associate of Quantity Surveyors. Building.
member of the Design Association of New Zealand.
Entry requirements* Entry requirements*
Entry requirements* Refer to National Diploma in Architectural Refer to National Diploma in Architectural
NCEA Level 2 with a minimum of 12 credits in each Technology (L6). Technology (L6).
of mathematics, English and a science subject.
Applicants with prior academic or industry experience
(carpentry, joinery and plumbing) may also gain entry
into the programme.
DURATION 2 YEARS 17
LOCATION PETONE
FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $2,240 (YEAR 1)
Entry requirements*
National Certificate in Carpentry or equivalent.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Business
Management
Accounting | Human Resources | Management
Marketing | Administration | Secretarial
Office Technology | Reception | Office Management
Our strong links with industry mean you will have the
opportunity to work on projects with and for industry.
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LEVEL 5 Diploma
Diploma
NZ DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS | L6 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA IN Marketing | L6
(ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN) | L6
START DATE FEB, JULY & NOV START DATE Feb, July & Nov
START DATE FEB, JULY & NOV
DURATION 2 YEARS (FULL-TIME) DURATION 1½ YEARS (FULL-TIME)
DURATION 2 YEARS (FULL-TIME)
WELLINGTON CBD WELLINGTON CBD
LOCATION LOCATION
& PETONE WELLINGTON CBD & PETONE
LOCATION
& PETONE
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
PROG CODE NC5121 NQ PROG CODE HV4368
PROG CODE HV4367 NQ
FEE GUIDE FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change.
$4,070 (YEAR 1) Guide only–subject to change. $3,860
FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change.
$3,860
Choose from a variety of courses that cover a The Diploma in Marketing is an eight-course
comprehensive range of business subject areas. To study in this programme you will need to enrol in programme focusing on marketing, sales and
You may opt for courses that give you a broad NZ Diploma in Business courses. communication. You will learn how to apply marketing
range of business skills or combine courses that functions to business planning/operations and
This 12-course qualification provides the academic to undertake a range of specialised activities in
will prepare you for a more specialised role in
requirements for entry into the College of Accounting marketing roles. Gain an insight into marketing and
accountancy, marketing, human resources or
Technicians of the New Zealand Institute of Chartered sales practice, marketing planning and strategy,
management. Options include special pathways into
Accountants. buyer behaviour and market research, and develop
workplace applied diplomas.
Entry requirements* core generic business skills with optional papers in
Entry requirements* other areas to complement your studies.
50 credits at NCEA level 2 with at least 12 credits
50 credits at NCEA level 2 with at least 12 credits
in each of three subjects, including at least eight Entry requirements*
in each of three subjects, including at least eight
literacy (reading and writing) credits at level 2 or an 50 credits at NCEA level 2 with at least 12 credits
literacy (reading and writing) credits at level 2 or an
equivalent qualification. in each of three subjects, including at least eight
equivalent qualification.
literacy (reading and writing) credits at level 2 or an
equivalent qualification.
FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $3,860
Entry requirements*
50 credits at NCEA level 2 with at least 12
credits in each of three subjects, including
at least eight literacy (reading and writing)
credits at level 2 or an equivalent qualification.
COMING SOON
The New Zealand Diploma in n
Graduate Diplomas in Business
Business was a great course; and Management.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Business
Administration
Administration | Secretarial | Office Technology
Reception | Office Management
Our strong links with industry mean you will have the
opportunity to work on projects with and for industry.
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 3 Certificate
Certificate
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National Certificate in Business NATIONAL Certificate in Business
Administration | L4 Administration and COMPUTING | L3
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
An advanced level of study for those seeking a career An intermediate level of study to develop existing
in the office environment. It features applied learning skills and prepare you for a career in an office
in business administration and office functions, team environment. Features ‘work ready’ skills in business
skills and supporting computer applications. administration, customer service, team skills and
computer applications.
Entry requirements*
48 credits in NCEA Level 1 including 8 credits Entry requirements*
in literacy (reading and writing) and 8 credits in 8 level 1 NCEA credits in literacy (reading and writing)
numeracy (maths). and 8 NCEA Level 1 credits in numeracy (maths) or
equivalent qualifications/experience.
Certificate in secretarial
computer applications | L3 My experience at
START DATE FEB & JULY WelTec gave me an
DURATION 17 WEEKS
edge. I really enjoyed 21
LOCATION WELLINGTON CBD
the small classes
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
and friendly teaching
PROG CODE HV4165
FEE GUIDE
staff. I felt like I was
$2,610
producing work that
Guide only–subject to change.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Construction
Trades
Carpentry | Plumbing and Gasfitting
Painting and Decorating | Brick and Blocklaying
Tiling and Paving
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LEVEL 4 Certificate
LEVEL 3 Certificate
LEVEL 2 Certificate
Certificate
National cERTIFICATE IN National CERTIFICATE IN CARPENTRY
cONSTRUCTION (sUPERVISOR) | L5 (Carpentry Cadetship) | L4
Learn practical skills in: principles of supervision for a Combine employment and practical learning on site
construction site; supervising sub-trades; supervising with class tutorials, workshop instruction and on-site
installation of building site excavation support assessment by WelTec carpentry tutors.
systems; building construction methods; survey NZQA-accredited programme through which
requirements for the set-out of buildings; outline students can fulfil the requirements of the National
construction programme for a project. Includes the Certificate in Carpentry (Level 4).
National Certificate in Construction Leading Hand
(Level 4). Entry requirements*
WelTec Certificate in Pre-Trade Carpentry, or full-time
Entry requirements* employment in the construction industry.
National Certificate in Carpentry or equivalent.
The house
WelTec built
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Students on WelTec’s one-year
pre-trade carpentry programme build a house
from the ground up each year, to get real
hands-on experience of the building industry.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Intermediate Certificate in Certificate in Pre-Trade Certificate OF AChievement
Carpentry | L4 Carpentry | L3 in paving | L4
START DATE FEB, JUly & nov START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE OCTOBER
Designed for those who have completed WelTec’s Learn practical carpentry skills leading to Designed specifically for those seeking to develop
Certificate in Pre-Trade Carpentry or for those employment in house building and construction. their skills in paving. Learn about paving techniques,
who have enrolled in the Certificate in Carpentry Includes: workplace health and safety; carpentry design, application, and trade measurements and
(Carpentry Cadetship) (Level 4) who have yet to theory; quantities; practical workshop projects; calculations in our purpose-built workshops. This
secure full-time employment in the building industry. and building site work experience. On-site work short course is suited for those people already
experience provides an opportunity to put the theory working who want to up skill, or those looking for an
Entry requirements* into practice on WelTec’s building site. introduction into to the industry.
To enter into this programme you will need to have
completed the Certificate in Pre-Trade Carpentry Entry requirements* Entry requirements*
or have started (but not completed) the National NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy
Certificate in Carpentry (Carpentry Cadetship) (Level and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge
4) programme. and skills. and skills.
START DATE JULY START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
An introduction to decorating. You will learn about An introduction to the painting industry. You will learn An introduction to the plumbing and gasfitting
wallpapering, colour schemes and special effects, about surface preparation, paint application, tinting industry. Gain knowledge and skills necessary
marbling, graining, stencilling, blonding, design, and and colour matching. to enter an apprenticeship in the plumbing and
decorative spray techniques. gasfitting industry.
Entry requirements*
Entry requirements* NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy Career opportunities
NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge Assists with entry to an apprenticeship in the
and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge and skills. plumbing industry.
and skills.
Entry requirements*
NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy
and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge
and skills.
Certificate in Brick and Certificate in Tiling | L2
BlockLaying | L3
START DATE JULY
START DATE FEB
DURATION 13 WEEKS
DURATION 17 WEEKS
LOCATION PETONE
LOCATION PETONE
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
PROG CODE HV4429 NQ
PROG CODE HV4428 NQ
FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $2,150
FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $2,860
Designed for those specifically wanting to develop
Designed for those specifically wanting to learn about skills in tiling. This short course provides a solid
bricklaying and blocklaying. You will work in purpose- introduction into tiling. Ideal for people looking to up
built workshops on a range of practical project work. skill or those wanting to gain the skills to work on their
Learn how to use bricklaying tools, how to mix mortar, own projects. Learn about tiling techniques, design,
cut and shape, spread, butter, lay and joint brickwork. trade measurements and quantities, and put the
theory into practice in our purpose-built workshops.
Entry requirements*
NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy Entry requirements*
and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of 12 credits in literacy
and skills. and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent knowledge
and skills.
GORDON BUCHANAN
Peter Geusebroek Painting
CERTIFICATE IN Pre-trade painting
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Creative
Technologies
Cultural Design | Digital Media | Interior Design
Visual Arts | Product Design Engineering
Grow with the right advice – our teaching staff are both
expert tutors and award-winning practising artists.
LEVEL 7
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LEVEL 4 Diploma
LEVEL 3 Certificate
Certificate
Entry requirements*
A minimum of 42 credits at NCEA level 3 (with at least
2 subjects scoring a minimum of 14 credits) over
a maximum of 4 subjects. A minimum of 12 NCEA
credits must be achieved at level 2 English and 14
NCEA credits at level 1 maths, with a minimum of 24
credits at level 3 in NCEA art, design or technology
subjects; or have successfully completed the
Certificate in Creative Technologies (Level 4).
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO APPROVAL
Every child is an artist.
The problem is how to remain
an artist once we grow up.
Pablo Picasso
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START DATE MARCH START DATE FEB, JULY & NOV START DATE FEB, JULY & NOV
LOCATION WGTN & PETONE LOCATION WGTN & PETONE LOCATION WGTN & PETONE
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
The diploma is made up of the first two years of The Certificate in Creative Technologies will be Learn fundamental art and design method and build
the Bachelor of Creative Technologies. It allows invaluable in preparing you for higher-level study in core skills in Creative Technologies. The Certificate in
specialisation in Visual Arts, Interior Design, Digital the area of creative technologies, including WelTec’s Design will provide you with a structured introduction
Media and Cultural Design. Bachelor of Creative Technologies. This programme to Creative Technologies. This programme will
will provide you with essential creative design skills develop your understanding of contemporary skills,
Entry requirements* across the disciplines of art and design. methodologies and processes relevant to producing
As for Bachelor of Creative Technologies. creative work across the disciplines of visual arts,
Entry requirements* interior design and digital media (graphic, web,
A minimum of 36 credits in NCEA level 2, with at least animation and film design).
12 credits in each of 2 subjects or the Certificate in
Design Level 3, with a pass in portfolio. You will also Entry requirements*
be required to submit a portfolio of creative work and This programme has open entry. However previous
attend an interview as part of the enrolment process. experience in art or design is desirable.
Kerry Proctor
Audio Visual Project
Amanda clarke
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said constantine
30 LEVEL 7
LEVEL 6
Bachelor
LEVEL 5 Degree
National
LEVEL 4 Diploma
National
LEVEL 3 Certificate NZ
National Diploma
LEVEL 2 Certificate
National
Certificate
Certificate
Bachelor of Engineering National Diploma in
Technology | L7 Engineering (Mechanical) | L6
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
This degree is a nationally-led qualification, developed Develop the expertise needed to gain employment
in a partnership comprising six of the largest Institutes in engineering, where the application of analytical,
of Technology in New Zealand. industrial laboratory and/or fieldwork skills are
required. Includes fluid mechanics; strength of
This qualification forms the basis for a career as materials; theory of machines; electrical/electronic
an Engineering Technologist – an area in huge principles; engineering drawings/design; materials;
demand across New Zealand and around the and manufacturing processes. Graduates may also
world. Engineering technologists apply current and cross-credit towards the Bachelor of Engineering
emerging technologies, often in new contexts, or Technology.
apply established principles in the development of
new practice. It is an area that suits students who Entry requirements*
are looking to combine both the engineering theory Eight credits at NCEA level 1 in English, 12 credits at
aspect of a career with the applied and practical NCEA level 2 or above in maths and either
component. This degree will be offered with majors in 12 credits at NCEA level 2 or above in physics; or
Civil, Mechanical and Electrical. 24 credits at level 2 or above in any of the following:
computing, mechanical engineering, English,
Bachelor of Engineering accounting, design – graphic communication,
technology | MAJORS electronics technology, technology, biology,
CIVIL chemistry, physics, science, economics, geography
With strands in Water and Waste. or history; or equivalent.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
National diploma in Engineering NZ Diploma in Engineering Certificate in electrical and
(Electrotechnology) | L6 (Civil) | L6 electronic industry skills | L2
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
Engineering technicians are typically associated with Develop the skills and knowledge to enable you to An introduction to the electrical and electronics
the development, manufacture, installation, servicing start a career in the civil engineering field. Highly industry, this programme provides broad-based
and repair of electrical and electronic engineering skilled technicians are required in a wide range of civil training in all aspects of the industry. It includes
systems, products and components. This diploma engineering-related fields and in a variety of roles. practical work in laboratories, workshops and industry,
is an ideal qualification for those looking for a solid Includes: surveying; drafting/design; fluid mechanics; along with training in communication and computing.
grounding. It is also well suited to people already soils; geology; strength of materials; mathematics; You will also have the opportunity to complete the
qualified in a trade or as a technician who wish to roading/traffic; water and waste; environment; project National Certificate in Electrical Engineering (L2) and
advance their careers. management; and contract management. the Electrical Workers Registration Board Electrical
Service Technicians A paper.
Entry requirements* Entry requirements*
12 NCEA level 2 credits in each of maths and physics 48 credits at NCEA level 2 in best four subjects, Entry requirements*
and 8 NCEA level 1 credits in English or equivalent, including maths, graphics and a science-related Open.
or the WelTec Certificate in Electrical & Electronic subject.
Industry Skills (Level 2).
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Certificate in applied mechanical TRADE LEVEL EVENING CLASSES & ENGINEERING
engineering | L2 – L4 BLOCK COURSES | PART-time/SHORT COURSES
START DATE FEB National Certificate in Computer Aided Draughting (2D) and
Electrical Engineering | L5 (3D) using AutoCAD
DURATION 1 TO 4 YEARS This two-year part-time programme introduces Offered as a night class, two hours per week for 11
electricians to small business management and weeks.
LOCATION PETONE electrical inspection, and advances their electrical
engineering knowledge. Computer Aided Design using
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME Solidworks (Intro and Advanced)
National Certificate in Offered as an evening class, three hours per week
PROG CODE HV4253 - HV4253 NQ Electrical Engineering | L2, 3, 4 over 12 weeks.
These qualifications lead to registration as an
FEE GUIDE L2 $5,920, L3 $6,650 electrician. Offered as an evening class and block MIG/TIG Welding
Guide only–subject to change.
L4 $4110 - $5,400 course. Offered as a night class, three hours per week for 12
weeks.
National Certificate in
Gain skills that will allow you to build, maintain or Machine Shop Practice
Telecommunications | L4
operate equipment and plant used in the mechanical Offered as a night class, three hours per week for 12
Three years part-time study offered as distance
engineering industry. On completion, and depending weeks.
learning study.
which strand you choose, you will be able to perform
a wide variety of mechanical engineering-related tasks National Certificate in Electronic Introduction to Computer
relevant to trades, including maintenance fitter, fitter/ Security (Installers) | L3 Numerical Control of Machine Tools
turner, welder, sheet metal worker, structural steel Two years part-time study offered as a combination of (CNC)
worker and toolmaker. distance learning, block course and evening classes. Offered as a night class, two hours per week for 12
weeks.
Certificate in applied mechanical Electrical APPLIANCE SERVICEPERSON
engineering | STRANDS AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN
Offered as a one-week block course or Saturday
MACHINING
morning classes.
Fitting and Machining, Machining, Toolmaking,
General Engineering and Maintenance Engineering. Practising Licence Refresher Courses
One-day classes in safe working practice,
FABRICATION
testing, first aid and CPR.
Fabrication Light, Fabrication Heavy and Steel
Construction. Electrical Inspectors
Offered as a block course or evening classes.
Successful completion of the Certificate in Applied
Mechanical Engineering will also complete the Electricians Examination Revision
requirements for the award of a National Certificate in Courses
Engineering. Block courses are offered in electrical theory,
Entry requirements*
regulations and practical assessment. 33
NCEA level 1 with a minimum of 12 numeracy credits
and 12 literacy credits, or demonstration of equivalent
knowledge and skills.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
ESOL
ESOL | English for Further Study
Preparation for Tertiary Studies
Make new friends from around the world in our friendly and
supportive classroom environment.
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2 Certificate
General ESOL
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cERTIFICATE in English for Certificate in GENERAL English
Further Study | L3 | L1–L2 (StageS 2-5)
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
Prepare for your future study in New Zealand. This Four different levels are offered, from elementary to
programme is designed for speakers of other upper intermediate. They include conversation skills,
languages who wish to continue with further tertiary- reading, writing and gaining an understanding of the
level study. It will equip you with the academic English New Zealand way of life.
language skills required at this level.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements Selection through interview.
A minimum requirement for entry is an overall
band score of 4.5 for academic IELTS or TOEFL
or equivalent.
Short Courses
LEVEL 6
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LEVEL 3 Certificate
LEVEL 2 Certificate
Certificate
dIPLOMA IN eXERCISE sCIENCE | L6 cERTIFICATE IN eXERCISE Certificate in Recreation and
sCIENCE | L5 Sport | L3
START DATE FEB
START DATE FEB START DATE FEB & JULY
DURATION 34 WEEKS (FULL-TIME)
DURATION 34 WEEKS (FULL-TIME) DURATION 17 WEEKS
LOCATION PETONE
LOCATION PETONE LOCATION PETONE
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
PROG CODE HV4305
PROG CODE HV4304 PROG CODE HV4426
FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $5,420 FEE GUIDE FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $5,360 Guide only–subject to change. $2,490
Further develop your skills and experience from the This industry-renowned programme is designed Make a start on your career in recreation and sport.
Certificate in Exercise Science (Level 5). to equip you with the confidence, knowledge and This course includes learning in exercise science,
This programme focuses on the development of skills to work in the sport and fitness industry. The resistance training, community recreation, introductory
core skills and knowledge required to be successful programme covers fitness-related business skills, computer applications and outdoor adventure. The
in the health and fitness industry. Programme content exercise psychology, nutrition, and personal and focus is on developing academic skills to prepare you
includes sports psychology, exercise therapy, sports group training. The programme also covers the for further tertiary study in this area.
nutrition, and small business management. fundamentals of exercise physiology and anatomy.
Entry requirements*
You will gain real-world experience by participating in
Entry requirements* 8 NCEA level 1 credits in literacy and 8 NCEA level
industry work placements.
Successful completion of the Certificate in Exercise 1 credits in numeracy or higher, or an equivalent
Science (Level 5). Entry requirements* qualification.
50 credits NCEA Level 2 with at least 12 credits in
Please note: Can be completed in 1 year, if you have completed Certificate Exercise
Science or equivalent. each of 3 subjects, including science and English,
or an equivalent qualification.
Short
Certificate
Courses
of Achievement in
Science Bridging (Anatomy and
Physiology) | L2
DURATION 3 WEEKS
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LOCATION PETONE
Entry requirements*
Entry is open.
Please note: Completion of the Certificate of Achievement in Science Bridging (Anatomy
and Physiology) (Level 2) assists, but does not guarantee entry into other programmes
of study at WelTec.
* FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Hairdressing,
Beauty Therapy
and Make-up
Artistry
Hairdressing | Beauty Therapy | Make-up Artistry
LEVEL 4 Diploma
LEVEL 3 Certificate
Certificate
CERtificate in Hairdressing | L3 CERtificate in Hairdressing and
beauty services | L3
START DATE FEB
START DATE FEB & JULY
DURATION 34 WEEKS
DURATION 34 WEEKS
LOCATION WELLINGTON CBD
WELLINGTON CBD
LOCATION
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME & PETONE
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HEATHER PALMER
Competition Director
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Certificate in Beautician DIPLOMA IN BEAUTY THERAPY | L5
Services | L4
START DATE FEB
START DATE FEB
DURATION 2 YEARS
DURATION 34 WEEKS
LOCATION WELLINGTON CBD
LOCATION WELLINGTON CBD
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
PROG CODE HV4416
PROG CODE HV4417
FEE GUIDE $6,920 (YEAR 1)
Guide only–subject to change. + $950 Course Related costs
FEE GUIDE $6,920
Guide only–subject to change. + $950 Course Related costs
this diploma includes the City & Guilds
Diploma in Beauty Therapy
this certificate includes the City & Guilds
Diploma in Beauty Therapy Enhance the appearance of others. Study the
Your first step into the beauty industry starts with the theory and technical skills required to work as an
Certificate in Beautician Services (Level 4). Including independent operator in the beauty industry. You
a City and Guilds Diploma in Beauty Therapy, you will will have the opportunity to specialise in beautician,
gain the skills required to practice as a Beautician or body therapy and electrolysis. Students enrolled in
an independent operator within the beauty industry. the Diploma in Beauty Therapy can also exit with the
This qualification encompasses the first year of the City & Guilds Diploma in Beauty Therapy and have
Diploma in Beauty Therapy (Level 5). the opportunity to achieve the Cidesco International
Diploma and the WelTec Diploma in Beauty Therapy.
Entry requirements*
50 credits at NCEA Level 2, including 10 literacy and Entry requirements*
10 sciences credits or equivalent qualification. 50 credits at NCEA Level 2, including 10 literacy and
10 sciences credits or equivalent qualification.
DURATION 17 WEEKS
Entry requirements*
8 NCEA level 1 credits in literacy (reading and writing)
and 8 NCEA level 1 credits in numeracy (maths). A
IELTS 6.0 score is required.
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LEVEL 5
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LEVEL 4 Diploma
Certificate
Certificate in Horticulture | L4 Diploma in Horticulture | L5
This qualification is offered with strands in landscape Designed for students wanting to progress their
design or amenity horticulture. studies or those working in industry wanting to
either upskill or gain a qualification. This programme
Upon completion of the Certificate, students will also
provides students with expertise in a range of
meet the requirements for the National Certificate in
horticultural activities including amenity production,
Horticulture (Level 4).
landscape construction, landscape design and
Entry requirements* conservation.
NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of both 12 credits in
Entry requirements*
literacy and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent
NCEA Level 1 with a minimum of both 12 credits in
knowledge and skills.
literacy and 12 credits in numeracy or equivalent
Certificate in Horticulture knowledge and skills.
| STRANDS
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Hospitality
INDUSTRY ENDORSED
Centre of Vocational Excellence
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 5 Bachelor Degree
LEVEL 4 Diploma Graduate
Diploma
LEVEL 3 Certificate
Certificate
Graduate Diploma in Event Bachelor of Hospitality
Management | L7 Management | L7
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
The Graduate Diploma in Event Management is The Bachelor of Hospitality Management is built
a response to a growing need within the industry, around 13 compulsory courses, which provide an
both here and abroad, for event management in-depth understanding of business principles and
professionals. The programme has been designed for practices in the hospitality industry. Students then
those wanting to develop their expertise in planning, choose a further four courses from a range of options
organising and implementing major conferences, and offered each year including: food and beverage; front
sports and entertainment events. office and accommodation; small business; and
general management.
Entry requirements*
A bachelor degree in any field except event Entry requirements*
management, or equivalent practical, professional or 42 level 3 credits or have completed Year 12 with
educational experience and basic computer literacy. at least 72 credits at level 2 or approved subjects
from the NQF, or have successfully completed an
approved equivalent qualification.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Certificate in PAtisserie | L4 Certificate in food and Beverage Certificate in food and
Service | L4 Beverage Service | L3
START DATE JAN & JULY
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
DURATION 21 WEEKS
DURATION 17 WEEKS DURATION 17 WEEKS
LOCATION PETONE
LOCATION PETONE LOCATION PETONE
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
PROG CODE HV4175
PROG CODE HV4299 PROG CODE HV4298
FEE GUIDE $3,580
Guide only–subject to change. + $390 Course Related costs FEE GUIDE $2,890 FEE GUIDE $2,780
Guide only–subject to change. + $70 Course Related costs Guide only–subject to change. + $70 Course Related costs
this certificate includes the City & Guilds
Diploma in Patisserie incorporating the City & Guilds Diploma in Food a this certificate includes the City & Guilds Certificate in
Beverage Service. Food and Beverage Service
Provides internationally recognised patisserie
qualifications, with the opportunity to advance The Certificate in Food and Beverage Service Provides an internationally recognised food and
with specialised skill and knowledge in bakery, (Level 4) is designed for those interested in beverage service qualification and a stepping-stone to
confectionery and cake decorating. supervising roles within the hospitality industry. the Certificate in Food and Beverage Service (Level 4).
Includes table service; wine knowledge and beverage
Entry requirements* Entry requirements* service; customer service; and preparation for service.
City and Guilds Certificates in Food Preparation and Completion of the Certificate in Food and Beverage You will gain valuable practical experience in our
Cooking, or NZQA National Certificate in Hospitality Service (Level 3) or the City and Guilds Certificate training restaurant Bistro 107.
(Basic Cooking) (Level 3). in Food and Beverage Service, or equivalent
qualification. Entry requirements*
8 NCEA level 1 credits in literacy and 8 NCEA level
credits in numeracy, or equivalent qualification.
DURATION 34 WEEKS
part-time Courses
Introduction to Barista
For those already in the industry and also those
wanting to get started, our Barista programme is
designed to provide you with a thorough grounding
in the art of making and serving coffee.
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NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61
Information
Technology
Software Engineering | Software Testing
Database Design | Developer / Web
Industry Certifications | Computing
Network Administration | Programming
Security and Forensics | Mechatronics
Computer Servicing | Helpdesk
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 6
48 Bachelor Degree
LEVEL 5 Certificate Graduate
Diploma
LEVEL 4 Diploma Diploma
Certificate
Graduate Diploma in Information Bachelor of Information
Assurance and Security | L7 TechnologY | L7
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY
STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS FULL & PART-TIME
Upgrade your career in Information Security. Gain Get your degree in applied IT to graduate work ready
a comprehensive understanding of the security and and in-demand. WelTec’s Bachelor of Information
maintenance of information. Learn how to integrate Technology includes majors in Networking,
security policy, practices and technologies into Programming, Software Engineering and Information
operational structures and explore the principles of Security. This allows you to choose to specialise
survivability and information assurance. in the area of study that best suits your interest.
Alternatively you can choose to have ‘no major’ and
Entry requirements* gain a broad-based range of skills from across the
A degree in computer science or information disciplines (see MAJORS below for more info).
technology with networking or equivalent practical,
professional or educational experience in the IT You also have the option to under take a double
industry as a systems or network administrator. major in IT. The Bachelor of Information Technology
allows you to gain a second major with an additional
year of study. Take on Networking and Information
Security, Programming and Software Engineering
and Software Engineering and Information Security to
further enhance your career options.
Entry requirements*
Graduate Diploma in Information 42 credits at NCEA Level 3, including a minimum
Technology | L7** of 14 credits at level 3 in each of 2 subjects with a
further 14 credits at level 3 from one or two additional
START DATE Feb & July subjects. And a minimum of 14 numeracy credits at
level 1 and a minimum of 8 literacy (4 reading and
DURATION 34 WEEKS (FULL-TIME) 4 writing) at level 2 or higher. Or the Certificate in
Computing (Level 4) (formally Certificate in Interactive
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LOCATION PETONE Computing Level 4) with an “A” pass.
DOUBLE MAJORS
You also have the option to select two majors,
with an additional year of study. To find out more
about what double majors are available please
contact us on 0800 935 832 or visit the website
at www.weltec.ac.nz/IT
* FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO ACADEMIC APPROVAL
Certificate in Network Certificate in WEB Certificate of achievement in
Administration (Cina) | L6 TECHNOLOGIES | L6** Software Testing | L6
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB & JULY 2011 START DATE FEB, JULY & NOV
STUDY OPTIONS PART-TIME (EVENING) STUDY OPTIONS PART-TIME STUDY OPTIONS PART-TIME
Launch your career into cyberspace with studies Enhance your career in IT with a specialist qualification
This industry qualification prepares you to take four
in web technologies. Learn how to design, in software testing. This course will provide you with
Microsoft Systems Administrator exams for the MCSA
create and maintain a wide range of complex a fantastic foundation whether you are entering the
certification.
website technologies and applications. Gain a software testing industry or looking to develop in your
Entry requirements* comprehensive understanding of web technologies, current role. Learn the theory of testing and prepare
Completion of Year 1 of the Bachelor of IT or an explore the world of the web, and learn more about for internationally recognised certification exams, such
equivalent qualification, or relevant work experience the internet, intranets and extranets. as ISTQB (International Software Testing Qualification
in the IT industry. Board) or ISEB (Information Systems Examination
Entry requirements*
Board) in our on-site external examinations testing
Completion of Year One of the Bachelor of IT or an
centre. Contact WelTec for specific delivery details.
equivalent qualification, or relevant work experience
in the IT industry. Entry requirements*
Computing, science, engineering or a testing
background at level 5 or above.
Technology Cadetships
If you’re looking for a career in an innovative, PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY
high-tech business environment then check
out the range of new Technology Cadetships at
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WelTec.
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Quantity Surveying
Construction Management
Architectural Technology
Creative Technologies
Information Technology
* FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO ACADEMIC APPROVAL
Social Services
Community Support | Funeral Services
Community Vocational | Learning Support (CVLS)
Get the right skills for the job – with our National Certificates
in Community Support.
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 3 Diploma
LEVEL 1 Certificate
Certificate
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NATIONAL DIPLOMA in FUNERAL NATIONAL DIPLOMA in CERtificate in Community and
DIRECTING | L5 Embalming | L5 vocational LEARNING Skills | L1
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 *** The programme is currently offered FREE of tuition fees,
** SUBJECT TO ACADEMIC APPROVAL non-tuition fee costs are approx $150.
Travel and
Tourism
INDUSTRY ENDORSED
Centre of Vocational Excellence
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 3 Certificate
Certificate
this certificate includes the City & Guilds this certificate includes the City & Guilds
Diploma in International Tourism Certificate in International Tourism
Theoretical and practical skills for frontline Entry qualification for positions in the tourism industry.
positions in tourism; also appropriate for Includes: customer service; marketing; tourism
positions with supervisory responsibilities. Includes: geography; restaurant service; word processing;
customer service operations; business systems; and first aid. An educational trip is included in the
marketing operations; and developing a local tourism programme. Combine this qualification with further
destination. An educational trip is included in the study in travel, food and beverage or hospitality
programme. management.
Certificate in International
Tourism | L4
DURATION 34 WEEKS 55
LOCATION WELLINGTON CBD
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 2 Certificate
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Certificate
National Certificate in National Certificate in
Veterinary Nursing | L5 Animal Care | L2
This programme has a strong emphasis on Make a start on your career working with animals.
developing theoretical and practical skills, with This programme combines theory with practical
a focus on achieving clinical skills through work hands-on experience to develop your understanding
experience and attending surgery days. of animal care & handling, animal behaviour, first
aid, anatomy & physiology and working safely and
It provides the knowledge and clinical experience to ethically. You’ll get the opportunity to put theory into
care for sick and injured animals within a veterinary practice through taking responsibility for the care of
setting. Programme content includes surgical on-site animals on a rotational basis, as well as 60
nursing, medical nursing, general nursing skills and hours of self-directed work experience.
veterinary business skills.
Entry requirements*
Entry requirements* Nine NCEA level 2 credits in a science subject
Successful completion of the National Certificate (preferably biology) and 12 NCEA level 1 credits in
in Animal Care (Level 2). You must also meet the both literacy and numeracy or equivalent.
academic entry requirements that are required for the
National Certificate in Animal Care (Level 2).
Short
Certificate
Courses
of Achievement in
Science Bridging (Anatomy and
Physiology) | L2
DURATION 3 WEEKS
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LOCATION PETONE
Entry requirements*
Entry is open.
Please note: Completion of the Certificate of Achievement in Science Bridging (Anatomy
and Physiology) (Level 2) assists, but does not guarantee entry into other programmes
of study at WelTec.
NQ NATIONAL QUALIFICATION * FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Foundation Teaching &
Training
Certificate in Preparation for Short Courses
Certificate of Achievement in
Tertiary Study | L3 Engineering Foundations | L4***
START DATE FEB & JULY START DATE FEB National Certificate in Adult
Literacy Education (Vocational
DURATION 17 WEEKS DURATION 4 WEEKS Tutor/Lecturer or workplace
Trainer) | L5
LOCATION PETONE LOCATION PETONE
START DATE FEB & JULY
STUDY OPTIONS WELLINGTON CBD STUDY OPTIONS FULL-TIME
DURATION 34 WEEKS
PROG CODE HV4450 PROG CODE HV4463
FEE GUIDE FEE GUIDE LOCATION PETONE
Guide only–subject to change. $750 Guide only–subject to change.
TBA
STUDY OPTIONS TWO 2-DAY WORKSHOPS
This programme will help you to prepare for tertiary This programme is designed for those wanting to
study and discover more about your career pathways. pursue studies at level 5 and above in engineering
NQ or PROG CODE NC1253
Designed for school leavers or those returning to programmes requiring knowledge of physics, maths
study, you’ll get the opportunity to develop key and engineering principles. FEE GUIDE
Guide only–subject to change. $1,570
research, essay writing, maths and presentation skills.
Learn how to demonstrate knowledge of introductory
Entry requirements* physics and mathematics as well as principles of Learn strategies to provide support and development
You will need to have a minimum of 8 NCEA Level engineering, including mechanical systems, electrical in literacy and numeracy to adult learners. The
1 credits in literacy (reading and writing) and 8 systems, engineering graphics and design and how National Certificate in Adult Literacy Education
NCEA Level 1 credits in numeracy (maths), or they are interrelated at an introductory level. (Vocational Tutor/Lecturer or Workplace Trainer) is
have equivalent personal, practical, professional or a largely self-directed course of study designed for
Entry requirements* vocational tutors, lecturers and workplace trainers to
educational experience of an appropriate kind.
The certificate of achievement is specifically designed continue to enhance their understanding of literacy
for people entering the: while teaching adult learners.
• National Diploma in Engineering Entry requirements*
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Certificate
Courses
of Achievement in
Science Bridging (Anatomy and
(Electrotechnology) Academic entry is open, however applicants must be
• National Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical) practising tutors / lecturers / workplace trainers in a
Physiology) | L2
• NZ Diploma in Engineering (Civil) non-literary context. IELTS 7.0 or above in all 4 skill
START DATE DEC, FEB & JUNE** areas, or equivalent skills.
The entry requirements for these Diplomas are:
Entry requirements*
Entry is open.
Please note: Completion of the Certificate of Achievement in Science Bridging (Anatomy
and Physiology) (Level 2) assists, but does not guarantee entry into other programmes
of study at WelTec.
Student support
At WelTec we are proud to offer students a supportive
learning environment. As well as friendly approachable
tutors and an interactive learning environment, there is a
range of services to support you and your study.
Resource Centre
Our friendly staff are happy to help with library
and information services to support your
learning, including books, journals and video
and electronic resources for coursework.
Childcare
Te Whare Ako is WelTec’s childcare centre,
built specifically to provide care for the children
of WelTec students and staff.
* FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ENTRY REQUIREMENTS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 61 ** SUBJECT TO CHANGE *** SUBJECT TO ACADEMIC APPROVAL
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Entry Criteria
The academic entry requirements outlined in this prospectus refer
to NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement) or an
equivalent qualification. Equivalent qualifications generally refer to
qualifications at the same level or higher in a similar subject area.
International qualifications may also qualify and are assessed on a
case-by-case basis.
NCEA equivalents
As a guide, WelTec recognises the following equivalencies for entry to its programmes:
It is our aim to get you where you want to be. We IELTS requirements
can discuss your needs with you and help you
develop a personal education plan (PEP) to get you
Qualification Level IELTS req.
there. Many of our programmes are designed to
allow ‘staircasing’ into higher-level programmes. This
means that you can start with a certificate or diploma Qualifications from Levels 1-3 5.0 - 5.5
level programme and move into a diploma or degree.
If you would like to discuss your options further, Qualifications from Levels 3-5 5.5 - 6.0
please call us on 0800 935 832.
Qualifications from Level 6+ 6.0 - 6.5
PLEASE NOTE
Programmes are offered subject to demand. Students may gain entry into programmes that
require an IELTS score of 5.5 by successfully
completing WelTec Certificate in Preparation for
Tertiary Students for NESB Students (Level 4).
Career Opportunities
CREATIVE
10 ADDICTION,
Nail Technician
COUNSELLING & 26 TECHNOLOGIES Salon Owner
Beauty Therapist
HEALTH STUDIES Advertising Account Director Stylist for Film, TV and Stage
Youth & Justice Worker Advertising Account Manager Sales Merchandiser
Human Resource Advisor Advertising Art Director Freelance Make-up Artist
Community Care Worker Advertising Sales Manager Makeup artist for Film, TV and Stage
Case Worker Communication Officer Beauty consultant for retail outlets
Counsellor Communication Manager
42 HORTICULTURE/
Career Counsellor Copywriter
Social Worker
Mental Health Worker
Market Researcher
Marketing Manager
LANDSCAPING
Animator Landscape Contractor
Landscape Designer
14 AUTOMOTIVE
Cartoonist
Crop Producer
TECHNOLOGY Graphic Designer
Park and Reserve Officer
Illustrator
Automotive Engineer Consultant
Photographer
Automotive Electrical Engineer Craftsperson
Visual Art Teacher
Mechanic Horticulturalist
Website Developer
Motorcycle Engineer
Director (Film/Television/Video)
Diesel Engineer
Service Manager
Film Editor 44 HOSPITALITY
Film/Television Camera Operator Restaurateur
Panelbeater
Function Caterer
Motor Industry Technician
Sales Representative 30 ENGINEERING Waiter/Waitress
Chef /Cook
Automotive Refinisher Electrician
Merchandiser
Electrical Inspector
16 BUILT ENVIRONMENT Repair & Service Technician
Food Service
Silver Service
Electrical Engineer
Architectural Designer Baker
Appliance Service Person
Architectural Technician Patisserie Chef
Electrical Fitter
Building Inspector Customer Service Officer
Motor Rewinder
Construction Manager Airline Attendant
Electronic Service Person
Consultant Cruise Ship Attendant
Fitter
Draughtsperson Host/Hostess
Maintenance Engineering
Financial Manager Bar Manager
Toolmaker
Property Manager Restaurant Operations Manager
Sheetmetal Worker
Quantity Surveyor Bartender
Welder
Quantity Survey Technician Hotel Receptionist
Structural Sheet Worker
18 BUSINESS STUDIES General Engineering
Executive Assistant
Survey Technician 48 INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
Civil Draughtsperson
Customer Service Team Leader Mechanical Engineer Programmer
Senior Administrator Environmental Engineer Web Developer
Accountant Structural Engineer Database Administrator
General Manager Engineering Draughtsperson Systems Technicians
Supervisor Natural Resources Engineer Systems Administrator
Human Resources Officer Electrotech Technician Website Administrator
Marketing Co-ordinator Electrical Engineer Systems Analyst
Administrator Civil Engineer Software Architect
Executive Receptionist Product Engineer
Office Manager
Frontline Receptionist
Computer Engineer 52 SOCIAL SERVICES
Network Engineer Funeral Director
Secretary
Embalmer
36 EXERCISE SCIENCE
Contact Centre Operator
Personal Assistant Health Sector Manager
Customer Service Officer
& RECREATION Community Worker
Retailer / Merchandiser Health Consultant
Health Promoter
54 TOURISM
22 CONSTRUCTION
Recreation Co-ordinator
Flight Attendant
TRADES Recreation Facility Employee
School Sports Co-ordinator Travel Agent
Carpenter School & Club Coaching Front Office Reception
Joiner Personal Trainer Customer Service Officer
Blocklayer Gym Instructor I-Site Consultant
Plumber/Gasfitter Aerobics Instructor
Painter/Decorator Rental Car Agent
Site Co-ordinator HAIRDRESSING, VET NURSING &
Self Employed Carpenter
Site Manager
38 BEAUTY THERAPY & 56 ANIMAL CARE
Contract Co-ordinator
MAKE-UP ARTISTRY Animal Attendant
Project Manager Hairdresser
Animal Behavioural - Consultant
Foreman Colourist
Animal Control Officer
Industry Instructor Salon Owner
Stylist for Film, TV and Stage SPCA Officer
Building Inspector
Workshop Manager Sales Merchandiser Veterinary Nurse
Building Merchants Stylist for Fashion Shows Zoo Manager
Beautician Animal Food/Product - Representatives
Cosmetologist
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Need more information? Auckland Campus
Level 2
It’s as easy as a call, email or visit online or in person. 3 Wakefield St
Auckland CBD
n Call us on 0800 935 832 for more information or to
Telephone: 0800 935 832
request specific information about your area of interest.
n Visit our website www.weltec.ac.nz or
Christchurch Campus
n Email studentadvisors@weltec.ac.nz
Level 1, Science Alive Building
n Visit us in person at our Petone, Wellington, Auckland 392 Moorhouse Avenue
or Christchurch campuses. Telephone: 0800 935 832
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Private Bag 39814, Wellington
Telephone: (04) 920 2400
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The information contained in this prospectus describes the courses we intend to offer in 2010/2011. The information is correct at the time of printing. However, you should note that
programmes and courses are subject to change as they are refined and developed, and are dependent on the availability of resources. In some cases the commencement and subsequent
continuation of programmes and courses will be subject to final approval and the number of enrolment applications. WelTec reserves the right to change the content or method of presentation
of any course or programme or to withdraw any qualification or part thereof, or impose limitations on enrolments where circumstances dictate. (July 2010)
Contact us | www.weltec.ac.nz
Private Bag 39814, Wellington Mail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045
Freephone: 0800 935 832 | Telephone: (04) 9202 400 | Facsimile: (04) 9202 401