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International Prospectus
4 campuses acrossAuckland. NEW LYNN, AVONDALE, MANUKAU & CBD
1Category
ONE Education
Provider
1,000+ Every single one of our students is an important part of our student community
96%Academic & Emploment Outcomes
80+Nationalitiesmaking for a wonderfully diverse campus
20+ industry partnerships with leading NZ companies
Academic pathways
into leading universities & polytechnics
Technology Scholarships5x $20,000 VODAFONE Technology Scholarships up for grabs every year for eligible students
WELCOME TO NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
OUR MISSION
OUR VALUES
OUR VISION
To produce successful graduates through exciting educational experiences.
We CARECreativity - We encourage innovationAchievement - We strive for success Respect - We celebrate diversityEmpowerment - We enable potential
Transforming lives through the power of learning.
Kia Ora! The staff and faculty of NZSE invite you to explore our world of exciting educational experiences! Our programmes are focused on providing a nurturing and supportive environment where you can explore your full potential and realise your career aspirations or undertake further studies.
What makes NZSE so special is our staff and their willingness to meet the needs every student. Embracing culture, knowledge and diversity, NZSE’s thought leaders seek to mentor and guide students to learn, understand and prepare for life and work in a multicultural world. Our academic programmes aim to prepare you for a seamless transfer to university degrees while our applied learning programmes train to enter the New Zealand or global workforce with confidence.
When you join NZSE, you can be assured of robust and accredited programmes from a category one provider.Our total student experience means you “work hard and play hard” as you build lasting friendships with students from all over the world.
We look forward to meeting and welcoming you to the NZSE family!
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NZSE at a glance...
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ACADEMIC PARTNERS
MASSEY UNIVERSITY AUCKLAND UNIVERSITYOF TECHNOLOGY (AUT)
MANUKAU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
(MIT)
NORTHLAND POLYTECHNIC (NORTHTEC)
UNITEC INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY
MEMBERSHIPS
INDUSTRY PARTNERS
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PROGRAMME INDEX
Programme Duration Tuition Fees
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
New Zealand Certificate in Information Technology (Level 5) 6 Months $7,500 NZD
New Zealand Diploma in Information Technology Technical Support (Level 5) 1 Year $15,000 NZD
New Zealand Diploma in Web Development and Design (Level 5) 1 Year $15,000 NZD
Diploma in Information Technology (Level 6) 2 Years $37,000 NZD
New Zealand Diploma in Networking (Level 6) 1 Year $15,000 NZD
Diploma in Computing (Level 7) 1 Year $16,000 NZD
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 5) 1 Year $15,000 NZD
New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 6) 1 Year $15,000 NZD
Diploma in Business (Level 7) 1 Year $16,500 NZD
Diploma in Hospitality Management (Level 7) 1 Year $16,500 NZD
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
National Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 3) 21 weeks $7,500 NZD
SCHOOL OF FOUNDATION STUDIES & LANGUAGES
Certificate in Foundation Studies (Level 3) 6 Months $12,000 NZD
Certificate in Academic Studies (Level 4) 6 Months $7,500 NZD
OTHER
Administration Fee
Course related costs
$500 NZD
$1,000 NZD Year 1
$500 NZD Year 1
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Upcoming Programmes
As a rapidly expanding tertiary provider, we always endeavor to provide students with fresh & industry relevant qualifications on a regular basis. Whatever your aspirations, there’s a qualification for you.
New Zealand Diploma in Software Development Level 6
Diploma in Community Healthcare & Support Level 7
Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology Level 8
Post Graduate Diploma in Cloud Technology Level 8
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CAREER PATHWAYS
Software Developer/Engineer
Cloud Technician/Architect
Mobile application developer
Networking/System Administrator
Quality Assurance/System analyst
Technical Support/Help Desk
Security Expert
Video Game Designer
IT Project Manager
SCHOOL OF CREATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
FAST TRACK YOUR CAREER IN IT
Develop your skillset with our specialised and industry relevant qualifications. Accelerate your progress in the fast paced environments of business and technology.
Niche programmes in cutting edge technologies
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New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education & Care Level 5
Post Graduate Diploma in Information Management Level 8
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Your Pathway with Creative Technologies
New Zealand Certificate in Information Technology Level 5
Diploma in Website Development Level 5
Post Graduate Diploma in Cloud Technology
Post Graduate Diploma in Software Development
Employment
Diploma in Software Development Level 6
New Zealand Diploma in IT Technical Support Level 5
Diploma in Computing Level 7
Massey University’s Bachelor of Information Sciences
AUT’s Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences
Diploma in Information Technology Level 6
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New Zealand Certificate in Information Technology Level 5
COURSE DURATION
16 Weeks
OVERVIEW
This qualification provides the core skills for the professions in website development and design. Graduates will be capable of applying the fundamentals of current and emerging concepts and practice in building a complete web application.
They will also be able to demonstrate an awareness of appropriate professional practice, and work both as part of a team and independently under broad supervision. It will equip people for further IT related study, and may also prepare people for employment in an entry level IT role.
ENTRY CRITERIA Open entry with interview. Preference will be given to students with qualifications in Information Technology Level 3 and 4.
English Requirement: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less then 5.0 or NZSE’s Internal English Test.
COURSE STRUCTURE 60 credits with 4 modules
• ICT Technical Infrastructure• Introduction to Programming and Database• ICT in Business• ICT in Society
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES • New Zealand Diploma in Information Technology Technical Support (Level 5)
• New Zealand Diploma in Information Systems (Level 5)
• New Zealand Diploma in Web Development and Design (Level 5)
• New Zealand Diploma in Software Development (Level 5)
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of this qualification will have the skills and knowledge to work in the IT industry in a range of entry level roles. The scope of the qualification outcomes matches requirements for IT support roles at Tier 1
• Help Desk Technical Support
• Junior Administrator Assistant
• Network Configuration Technician
• PC Repair Technician
• Hardware Support Technician
Fundamental to get your career in IT started
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Employment
AUT’s Bachelor of Business MIT’s Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies
NZ Diploma in IT Technical Support Level 5
COURSE DURATION
1 AcademicYear
OVERVIEW
The course prepares the student to apply advanced knowledge and skills in computer hardware technology for personal computer systems and networks involving servers.
Students will have knowledge to carry out basic academic research in the computer network and hardware technology field.
ENTRY CRITERIA Academic Entry Criteria: High School qualification
English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
COURSE STRUCTURE 60 credits with 4 modules
• ICT Technical Infrastructure• Introduction to Programming and Database• ICT in Business• ICT in Society• Hardware and Application Administration • Computer Network Principles• Operating System
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES • Diploma in Computing Level 7 at NZSE,
• NZ Diploma in Network Technology at NZSE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment opportunities in a range of IT Support roles
• Computer Technician
• Help Desk & Technical Support Officer
• Entry Level Network Administrator
• Entry Level Network Engineer
• Applications Support Analyst
Fundamental to get your career in IT started
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS This qualification prepares students for the following industry certifications
• CompTIA A+ • Cisco CCENT • ITIL Foundation
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New Zealand Diploma In Networking Level 6
COURSE DURATION
1 Academic Year
OVERVIEW
This programme is designed to develop in-depth knowledge and skills in the field of Networking including planning, configuring, deploying, testing and maintaining networks on a variety of platforms; build on the core skills in the areas of communication, professional and ethical practice, problem solving and decision making in information technology context learnt in pervious IT studies; develop the skills and knowledge needed to enter into the workforce in an entry level role in network administration or support; provide a pathway to further study or work in information technology, business or other industries.
ENTRY CRITERIA • Academic Entry Criteria: High School or a computing certificate in Level 5 or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
COURSE STRUCTURE 120 credits with 7 modules
• Computer Network Applications• Network and System Administration• Cloud Computing• IT Infrastructure and Planning• IT Project• IT Project Management• Network Security
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES Pathway to higher level Diplomas or Bachelor Degree qualifications
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • IT Technician• Service Desk• Desktop Support• Entry Level Network Administrator • Network Engineer• Network Support
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Accelerate your skills in Networking Technology
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS This qualification prepares students for the following industry certifications
• Cisco CCNA certification • CompTIA Project+ • CompTIA Network+
Vodafone Technology Scholarship Programme
Diploma in Information Technology Level 6
COURSE DURATION
2 Academic Years
OVERVIEW
This two-year programme of study focuses on the theory and practice of a range of computing systems and networks, and how these systems are used to support business practices. It aims to produce graduates with a sound technical understanding of information technology and the application of IT to business information systems. The course has an emphasis on developing skills in problem solving, interpersonal communication and addressing IT problems in a range of contexts.
The programme’s core is the fundamentals of information systems, hardware and software infrastructure, user applications and communication. In the second year students are able to specialise in networking or user support.
ENTRY CRITERIA Academic Entry Criteria: High School qualification
English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
COURSE STRUCTURE 270 credits with 17 modules
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS This qualification prepares students for the following industry certifications
• CompTIA Cloud+ • ITIL Foundation
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Your pathway to success - Bachelor Degree pathway
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MASSEY UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY PATHWAYS
Year One• IT6.5003 Communication Skills
• IT6.5004 Introduction to Programming and Database
• IT6.5005 Programming 1
• IT6.5006 Data Communications
• IT6.5007 Enterprise Systems
• IT6.5008 High Level Scripting Languages
• IT6.5009 Mathematical Concepts
• IT6.5012 Computing Technology in Society
• IT6.5013 IT Infrastructure
Year One• IT6.5010 Programming 2
• IT6.6001 Internet Technology
• IT6.6003 Data Communication & Computer Networks
• IT6.6010 IT Service Provision
• IT6.6011 Network and System Administration
• IT6.6012 IT Project Management
• IT6.6013 Applied Operating Systems v2
• IT6.6014 Logical Database Design v2
Credits Duration Qualification Major
120 1 year Bachelor of Information Sciences Information Technology
150 1.5 years Bachelor of Information Sciences Computer Science or Software Engineering
AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY (AUT)
Credits Duration Qualification Major
120 1 year Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (BCIS) General Major
120 1.5 years Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (BCIS) IT Service Science
135 2 years Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (BCIS) IT Service Science
120 1.5 years Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences (BCIS) Networks & Security
Upon successful completion of NZSE’s Diploma in IT students will be eligible for the following academic pathways. *Conditions appy
Diploma in Computing Level 7
COURSE DURATION
1 Academic Year
OVERVIEW
This programme gives students knowledge of planning, designing and implementing the installation of a network operating system and application software for the network.
Students learn installation and configuration of computer operating systems; network topologies and practical implementation of networks and servers; Configuration of services, protocols; Industry standard backup and disaster recovery procedures; latest cloud Technologies; Communications and Infrastructure security and the methods to bolster network and cloud security to protect against malicious hacking activities.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 122 credits with 8 modules
• Server and Network Hardware • Network Infrastructure Design • Network Administration 1 • Network Administration 2• Network Security Fundamentals • Advanced Network Security • Advanced Networking 1 • Advanced Networking 2
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES • Pathway to a range of IT qualifications from Level 7 and above
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • IT Technician
• Service Desk
• Desktop Support
• Entry Level Network Administrator
• Network Engineer
• Network Support
• Academic Entry Criteria: High School or a computing certificate in Level 5 or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
Gain a specialisation in Cloud Technology for the modern business environment
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
DISCOVER YOUR FULL POTENTIAL Further your studies & discover exciting career opportunities accross a variety of industries. Prepare yourself to thrive in the dynamic & ever changing global business environment.
CAREER PATHWAYS
Communications Manager
Accountant/Book keeper
Marketing & Sales
Networking/System Administrator
Customer Service
Business Analyst
Purchase Manager
Personal Assistant/Executive
Project Coordinator
Make your mark on the business world
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INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATIONS This qualification prepares students for the following industry certifications
• CompTIA Cloud+ • ITIL Foundation
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Your Pathway with Business
New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 5
Diploma in Computing Level 7
EmploymentDiploma in Business Level 7
New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 6
Massey University Masters of Management
Massey University Bachelor of Business Management
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New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 5
COURSE DURATION
1 Academic Year
OVERVIEW
This Programme prepares students to develop knowledge and skills in the field of business administration and operation in a bi- and multi-cultural environment.It builds core skills in the areas of communication, professional and ethical practice, problem solving and decision making in the New Zealand business context.
Students will develop specialised skills and knowledge needed to enter into the workforce in a variety of operational roles depending on the strand studied and provide a pathway to further study and/or professional qualifications in business or other related industries.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 120 Credits with 4 compulsory papers and 4 optional strands
Core Papers: • Communication for Business• Management and Organisational Performance• Fundamentals of Accounting• Introduction to Marketing
Strands in: Accounting, Administration & Technology, Leadership and Project Management
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES • New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 6 (with strands in Accounting, Adminstration and Technology, Leadership and Management, and Māori Business and Management)
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • Finance Administrator
• Inventory Controller
• Accounts Receivable/Payable Officer
• Personal & Executive Assistant
• Customer Service Representative
• Project And Event Administrator
• Operational Level Positions Within New Zealand Business
• Project Management Roles in Businesses & Community Groups
• Academic Entry Criteria: High School or a computing certificate in Level 5 or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
A degree pathway that can shape your future in the business world
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New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 6
COURSE DURATION
1 Year
OVERVIEW
This Programme prepares students to develop leadership, problem solving and decision-making skills in the field of business administration and operation in a bi and multi-cultural environment. It demonstrates core skills in the areas of communication, professional and ethical practice, problem solving and decision making in the New Zealand business context.
Students will develop specialised skills and knowledge needed to enter into the workforce in a variety of operational roles dependant on the strand studied and provide a pathway to further study and/or professional qualifications in business or other related industries.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 120 credits with 4 core compulsory papers and 4 optional strands
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES Graduates may progress to:
• Business qualifications at degree level at Massey University or other Universities. • Relevant industry or professional qualifications at Level 7 or above.
Graduates of the Accounting strand may support the academic requirements for NZICA’s Accounting Technicians College.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • Finance administrator
• Accounts Payable/Receivable
• Personal/Executive Assistant
• Customer Service Representative
• Project & Event Adminstrator
• Project Coordinator
• Academic Entry Criteria: High School or a computing certificate in Level 5 or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
A degree pathway that can shape your future in the business world
Core Papers: • Professional Workplace Communication• Management Strategy and Innovatoin• Accounting Framework• Marketing Prespectives
Strands in: Accounting, Administration & Technology, Leadership and Real Estate
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Diploma in Business Level 7
COURSE DURATION
1 Year
OVERVIEW
The aim of this Diploma is for students to be immersed in a holistic overview of organisations, engaging in critical thinking, problem solving and analytical analyses of business related problems. This will help develop rational and appropriate solutions in order to successfully work in the business sector of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 180 credits distributed across 12 papers ( 3 papers per academic term of 10 weeks)
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES Graduates may progress to:
• Master’s Degree at Massey University (Master of Business / Master of Management or Master of Finance Degree
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES On completion of this qualification students can expect employment in a variety of
service organizations, wholesale and manufacturing industries, hospitals, schools,
hotels, restaurants, banks and commercial firms who require personnel with
business and management skills.
• Academic Entry Criteria: High School or a computing certificate in Level 5 or equivalent knowledge, skills and experience.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
Open a world of opportunities with this pathway to a Masters Degree
• Why Corporate Social Responsibility Matters• Innovation and Entrepreneurship• Customer Relations Management in Marketing• Management Strategy and Innovatoin• Strategic Decision Making• Data Management for Business Success• Project Management• Success Strategies for International Marketing• Brand Management• Integrative Management Project• Essential E-marketing Strategy• Events Management• Internship
Strands in: Management, Hospitality and Toursim
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
UPSKILL FOR EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES IN THE HOSPITALTY SECTORExplore the service sector & benefit from integrated work placements & internships throughout your studies. Gain your Barista & LCQ certificates & get job ready today.
CAREER PATHWAYS
Service Delivery Manager
Room Service Manager
Marketing & Sales
Publice Relations Manager
Events Manager
Front Office Supervisor
Night Auditor
Guest Service Representative
Director of Hotel Operations
Join one of New Zealand’s fastest growing industries
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Diploma in Hospitality Management Level 7
COURSE DURATION
39 Weeks
OVERVIEW
The aim of this programme of study is to stimulate and energise students to progressively build competence in applied hospitality management work practices including, operating procedures and compliance, business planning and marketing, enhancing the customer experience, communication and teamwork skills.
ENTRY CRITERIA Academic Entry Criteria: A hospitality diploma in Level 5 or above in hospitality or associated field and one year’s work experience; OR graduate from any discipline OR Evidence of equivalent practical, professional or education experience – three years’ full-time work experience.
English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (Academic) with no band less than 5.5 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
COURSE STRUCTURE 120 credits with 7 modules
• Professional and Information Skills for Enterprises
• Sales and Marketing
• The destination experience for customers
• Work Placement
• Hospitality Management
• Supervision and Leadership
• Internship
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES • Pathway to a range of hospitality Graduate Diplomas or Degrees
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • Guest Relations Officer
• Front Office Manager
• Banquet/Events Coordinator
• Room Attendant
• Sales & Marketing
• Activities Officer
VALUE ADDED CERTIFICATIONS
• Barista Operations • Liquor Licensing Qualification* (LCQ) (*subject to City Council’s Registration process completion)
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Facilitating excellence in service delivery
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SCHOOL OF FOUNDATION STUDIES
SET YOURSELF UP WITH SOLID FOUNDATIONS
Pathway into leading NZ & Australian Universities & Polytechnics with our Foundation Studies programme. Gain the skills & knowledge required to succeed in a tertiary environment.
Bridge the gap to a University education
“A positive learning environment with engaging and supportive tutors & strong focus on improving literacy & numeracy skills means that our students can put their best foot forward as they continue their academic journey at University.”
Maryanne WrightProgramme Leader
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Your Pathway with Foundation Studies
Massey University Bachelor of Business Studies
AUT Bachelor of Information Technology
Southern Cross University (Australia) for Bachelor of Business Administration
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Certificate in Foundation Studies Level 3
COURSE DURATION
17 Weeks
OVERVIEW
This Certificate provides students with a six-month programme of study in academic skills. These focus on introducing students to the requirements of academic study at a tertiary level. It aims to produce graduates who are capable of undertaking academic studies in the field of their choice.
The core modules are designed to introduce students to the rigours of studying at a tertiary level. Upon completion of the programme, students can pathway into various NZ and Australian Universities and Polytechnics.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 60 credits with 4 modules
• Academic Skills• Information Technology• Data Analysis• Applied Computing (elective)• Business Administration (elective)
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES Upon completion of the programme, students can pathway into Certificate in Academic Skills Level 4.
Entry to this programme is open, provided applicants meet requirements in speaking, listening, reading and writing as assessed at an interview.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
Set yourself up with solid Foundations to pathway into University
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Certificate in Academic Skills Level 4
COURSE DURATION
17 Weeks
OVERVIEW
This programme aims to build students’ fluency, independence and range in language, literacy and numeracy. Students with little or no academic frame of reference and a lack of familiarity with academic practice will be equipped for entry into undergraduate degree or diploma programmes in areas such as Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics with NZSE or other providers. Upon completion of the programme, students can pathway into various NZ & Australian Universities and Polytechnics.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 60 credits with 4 modules
• Academic Skills• Information Technology• Introduction to Statistics and Data Handling Data Analysis• Algebra and Calculus (elective)• Introduction to Business Administration (elective)
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES On completion of this qualification students can pursue further studies for the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) qualifications:
• AUT for Bachelor of Information Technology• Massey University for Bachelor of Business • Southern Cross University (Australia) for Bachelor of Business Administration
Entry to this programme is open, provided applicants meet requirements in speaking, listening, reading and writing as assessed at an interview.
• English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
Set yourself up with solid Foundations to pathway into University
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
START YOUR JOURNEY IN EARLY CHILDHOODAre you passionate about looking after & teaching children? Become a skilled & sought after educator with our programmes in Early Childhood Education & jumpstart your career today!
“By embedding practical learning through interactive classroom sessions and placements in childcare settings, students are able to implement their learning in real life situations of the education and care of infants, toddlers and young children.”
Julie DentProgramme Leader
Explore your passion & love for children
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Your Pathway with Early Childhood Education
CHRYSELLA BALL
National Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care
Level 3
New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care
Level 5
Employment
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National Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care Level 3
COURSE DURATION
21 Weeks
OVERVIEW
The programme will give students introductory knowledge and skills to educate and care for infants, toddlers and young children.
It covers health and safety, nutrition, parenting, communication, guiding behavior and how to plan education programmes for children from birth to school age.
ENTRY CRITERIA
COURSE STRUCTURE 120 credits with 8 modules
• Promoting Young Children’s Well-being• Health and Safety Practices• Fostering Young Children’s Learning and Development Through play• Planning for Young Children’s Learning• Professionalism in ECE• Communication and Diversity in ECE
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of this qualification may undertake further study towards the following: • New Zealand Care (Level 5)• This qualification does not lead to teacher registration, but it may be possible to proceed to commence a Level 7 initial teacher education (ECE) qualification under
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of this qualification will have the skills and knowledge to work as early
childhood educators in a range of early childhood contexts, such as centre-based,
hospital-based (play specialist assistant), home-based, nanny, parent-led or
Caring for the next generation
There are no mandatory entry requirements for this programme. However, before enrolment students are required to fulfil the requirements of the Vulnerable Children’s Act 2014, safety check which includes:
•Police Check clearance to a level required for working with vulnerable children•Two Referees (Not family or friends) •An Interview •A short statement of intent on why the learner wishes to pursue a ECE qualification
English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.0 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
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New Zealand Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Care Level 5
COURSE DURATION
1 Academic Year
OVERVIEW
The aim of the programme is to provide Aotearoa New Zealand with proficient educators who can work within a range of early childhood contexts providing support and education to infants, toddlers and young children and enhance community outcomes.
This programme will also prepare students to undertake further study at a tertiary level.
ENTRY CRITERIA There are no mandatory entry requirements for this programme. However, before enrolment students are required to fulfil the requirements of the Vulnerable Children’s Act 2014, safety check which includes:
•Police Check clearance to a level required for working with vulnerable children. •Two Referees (Not family or friends) •An Interview •A short statement of intent - why the learner wishes to pursue a ECE qualification
English Entry Criteria: International students whose first language is not English must provide evidence of competency in English language equivalent to IELTS 5.5 (Academic) with no band less than 5.0 or successful completion of NZSE’s Internal English Test.
COURSE STRUCTURE 120 credits with 8 modules
• ECE Theory • ECE Curriculum • Professional Knowledge • Professional Practice 1 • Young Children’s Learning & Development • Inclusive Practice • Philosophy in the ECE context • Professional Practice 2
PATHWAY OPPORTUNITIES • Graduates of this qualification may undertake further study towards the following: New Zealand Care (Level 6)
• This qualification does not lead to teacher registration, but it may be possible to proceed to commence a Level 7 initial teacher education (ECE) qualification under specified criteria.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Graduates of this qualification will have the skills and knowledge to work as early
childhood educators in a range of early childhood contexts, such as centre-based,
hospital-based (play specialist assistant), home-based, nanny, parent-led or
culturally-based contexts including Pasifika or Māori.
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Caring for the next generation
Facilities & Resources NZSE has 4 purpose built campuses Auckland wide. Located in New Lynn, Avondale, Manukau and CBD.
Each campus is equipped with full wifi coverage and close to a an array of local amenities.
LEARNING COMMONSThis open plan learning space is very popular with our students and is designed to facilitate reading, collaboration, tutoring, in an informal and flexible environment. It functions as a computer laboratory as well as supportive area where students can study and receive tutor feedback on assignments. The furnishings are designed to be rearranged by users according to their needs.
MOODLEROOMSNZSE students have access to a wealth of resources through our e-learning platform, Moodlerooms. Discuss questions you have about your course with your tutor and fellow students, take online quizzes about your course content and pick up all your course resources online!
VITAL ENGLISHYou will have free access to one of the world’s best online mobile English courses, Vital English. Communication in English is important to you finding successful employment in New Zealand. The courses cover reading, writing, listening and speaking – as well as grammar and vocabulary.
PEARSON VUE® TEST CENTRETest here – Work AnywhereBe part of the global IT community. We are an approved Pearson VUE® Authorized Test Center, so you can sit exams from international IT training providers like CompTIA and many others.This gives you access to international certifications and select professional licensing exams, so you can take your career anywhere in the world.At NZSE you will get complete support, on-site practice, workshops and vouchers* to prepare you. Qualified staff will then administer the tests using our Pearson VUE® approved testing environment.Some certifications you can choose from are:• Microsoft• Cisco Certifications• CompTIA• ITIL*Conditions Apply
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ACCREDITATIONS
New Zealand Qualification Authority (NZQA)
Ministry of Education (MoE)
Tertiary Education Commission (TEC)
Immigration New Zealand (INZ)
China General Consulate
Code of Practice CODE
NZSE is an approved signatory to the Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice 2016 for the enrol international students. The Code of Practice prescribes the required outcomes education providers and their agents need to deliver for their international students.Copies of the code are available on NZSE’s website and the Code of Practice is available in different languages on the NZQA website (www.nzqa.govt.nz)
IMMIGRATION
Full details of immigration requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available through the New Zealand Immigration Service. Further information can be found on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz
ELIGIBILITY FOR HEALTH SERVICES
Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may have to pay the full costs of treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health. View these on their website at www.moh.govt.nz
MEDICAL AND TRAVEL INSURANCE
International students (including group students) must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. NZSE requires that students have medical and travel insurance before travel and during their studies at NZSE and over the period that they are living in New Zealand. NZSE will, if required, arrange standard international student cover through Southern Cross Healthcare at the cost of the student.
ACCIDENT INSURANCE
The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz
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Student Support
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JOB PLACEMENTS
“Job placements enhance our graduate’s portfolio and elevate their employment application above other domestic and international applicants. it demonstrates that they now have an understanding of the standards and behaviours of the New Zealand work place and can apply theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom to real-life situations”.
Employment Support
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TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN NZ• Fiordland National Park • Abel Tasman National Park• Queenstown • Rotorua• Bay of Islands• Mount Cook• Tongariro National Park• Coromandel• Kaikoura• Milford Sound
• Waitomo Caves
New Zealand as a whole has an unlimited range of tourist attractions and activities, located throughout the country. There are many free visitor attractions such as walks and museums in addition to huge range of other attractions and activities that New Zealand is famous for.
Aotearoa – the land of the long white cloud
Welcome to New Zealand where we welcome students from all over the globe and celebrate diversity of people, ideas and culture.
New Zealanders are reputed for their friendliness and welcoming nature and easy going attitude. A peaceful country, with a low crime rate, the two islands forming New Zealand are blessed with a natural beauty second to none offering an amazing quality of life and work life balance.
A melting pot of cultures, ideas and people, New Zealand supports a secular democratic society where freedom of thought, expression and religious beliefs are respected and supported by law.
There is a genuine understanding and strong acceptance of everyone’s views and ideas.
We hope you enjoy your time here...
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Seafield is the best English school. There are a lot of friendly teachers and students. They come from many different countries so I learned not only English but also their culture. I’ve been very happy to stay here and I will remember my experience in Seafield forever.
Jiapeng Cheng (China)
I have made a lot of friends from different countries at Seafield. I feel my English has improved so much as I have made so many new friends. I especially love all the teachers in Seafield – they are now my friends too! When I need help, they always help and that makes me feel like I’m home.
Adriana Ferrari (Brazil)
Coming to Seafield is so fun because of friendly teachers and the environment feels like home. I’ve learnt correct grammar, conversational skills, how to write official emails and prepare job interviews. Among many different activities, my favourite one is Student Pub Night which I can enjoy with Seafield staff and friends!
Nanami Hayashi (Japan)
Good friends, nice teachers, friendly staff! The best thing about Seafield is that they provide a structured environment to compliment my English ability. The teachers always take care of me like they are my close friends. I also love the various activities we do that helps me to experience and appreciate beautiful New Zealand.
Sungmin Yoon (Korea)
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STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
FULL-TIME GENERAL ENGLISHOur General English courses are available full-time from beginner to advanced, and consist of lessons covering grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening & speaking.
Courses start every Monday, 9.00am to 3.00pm for any length from 1 to 50 weeks. Lessons are 23.75 hours/30 lessons per week.
EVENING GENERAL ENGLISH Our General English courses are available in the evenings from beginner to advanced, and consist of lessons covering grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening & speaking.
Courses start every Monday, 4.30pm to 9.30pm for any length from 1 to 50 weeks. Lessons are 23.75 hours/30 lessons per week.
PART-TIME GENERAL ENGLISHOur General English courses are available part-time from beginner to advanced, and consist of lessons covering grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, listening & speaking.
Courses start every Monday, 9.00am to 12.00pm for any length from 1 to 50 weeks. Lessons are 15 hours/20 lessons per week.
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSESEnglish for Academic Purposes (EAP) is for students who wish to undertake further tertiary education. This gives students entry into UCIC’s University Transfer Programme (UTP) and foundation programme, without the need for IELTS.
Courses start every Monday, 9.00am to 3.00pm for any length from 1 to 50 weeks. Lessons are 23.75 hours/30 lessons per week.
SEAFIELD COURSESSeafield English language tuition offers the following:
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TIME MONDAY
12.00 - 13.00 Afternoon Lunchtime
09.00 - 10.30 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1
14.10 - 15.00 Daily student activities
10.45 - 12.00 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
10.30 - 10.45 15 minute break
DAYTIME CLASSES
TIME MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
EVENING CLASSES
19.50 - 20.00 10 minute break
17.00 - 18.40 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1 Lesson 1
20.00 - 21.00
19.00 - 19.50 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Lesson 2
18.40 - 19.00 20 minute break
Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3 Lesson 3
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SEAFIELD TIMETABLE
Seafield School of English holds Category 1 status with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA), and is a member of English New Zealand.
‘Seafield’s success... is reflected in the consistently high levels of learner satisfaction... and the school’s rating among the top English language schools in the world...’ (NZQA report 2014)
SEAFIELD OFFERS
Small classes averaging 8 students in size (max. 12)
Study pathways to university & other programmes
Well-qualified and experienced teachers
Free Wi-Fi and computer facilities with free internet
Part-time work rights
Student advisors who speak a variety of languages
After school and weekend activity programmes
Quality Assured - Category 1
WHY CHOOSE SEAFIELD?Welcome to Seafield
School of EnglishLearning English can be challenging, and as a specialist language school we offer you an active and energetic atmosphere that makes learning English fun and interesting!
Located within the heart of Auckland city, we offer a wide variety of English courses for all levels. We are committed to help you achieve your linguistic objectives while making your learning journey with us an enjoyable cultural experience as well. Our qualified and experienced tutors will offer you a personalized setting so you can learn at your pace in our student centred learning environment.
Whether you require General English, IELTS exam preparation, an EAP course for university or other tertiary study, we can deliver a course that takes you where you want to go!
Enjoy life in one of the world’s top cities, a beautiful country full of beauty and adventure and a vibrant campus environment focused on improving your English language ability.
See you soon!
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Auckland has been rated the third best city in the world in a recent survey measuring global quality of life. The annual report by Mercer is based on factors such as culture and environment, political stability, safety, infrastructure and ease of doing business. Auckland is a cosmopolitan hub of activity and business and is one of the most multicultural cities on the planet.
DESTINATION AUCKLAND CITY
TOP 10 THINGS TO SEE IN AUCKLAND• Sky Tower
• Britomart
• Auckland Museum
• Victoria Park Markets
• Auckland Harbour Bridge
• Waitakere Ranges
• Rangitoto Island
• Auckland Botanic Gardens
• Waiheke Island
• Rainbows End
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International Prospectus