As a graduate of the Bachelor of Applied Science programme majoring in Communication, you will be a confident and effective communicator with a strong strategic focus.
We also offer a range of certificates and diplomas that can be used as a stepping stone to a degree. We suggest you plan your study so that, where applicable, the first qualification you get is a diploma or a certificate.
Admission requirements
Under 20 years
If you are under 20 years of age, you will be accepted into a Level 5 (or higher) course if you have one of the following:
At least 60 credits at NCEA Level 3.
Passes in Level 5 degree courses that are recognised in New Zealand.
An overseas qualification assessed to be equivalent to one of these by the Academic Adviser.
Passes in other certificate/diploma qualifications or courses considered appropriate by the Academic Adviser.
If you don’t meet these criteria, contact us. We will then consider the probability of you passing the course and make a decision before approving your application.
20 years and over
If you are 20 years of age or older, you will be able to enrol in Level 5 courses after consultation with us. We recommend that you think carefully about both your previous education achievements and your personal commitments before choosing which course to enrol in. If this will be your first enrolment at tertiary level, we strongly advise you to think about doing our Certificate in Tertiary Study Skills first.
English language
You need to be able to read and write well in English so you can write your assignments and understand written English course materials. If you choose courses with workshops, practical and/or on-the-job assessments, you will need to speak English fluently and understand spoken English easily.
If English is not your first language, you must supply evidence of one of the following with your enrolment application:
A minimum score of 550 in TOEFL.
A minimum grade of 6 in IELTS (academic) with no sub-score less than 5.5.
A minimum grade of 7 in IELTS (academic) for all Bachelor of Engineering Technology courses.
Passes in other recognised English proficiency tests subject to the Academic Registrar’s discretion.
Evidence of successful study at another New Zealand tertiary institution.
Other requirements
To enrol in this qualification you need access to a computer, the internet and email.
What you will learn
You will be able to:
Analyse and use information logically
Write concisely and clearly
Communicate effectively at personal, group and organisational levels
Analyse and address complex communication issues and problems
Offer practical solutions
Understand organisational dynamics.
These skills equip Communication graduates for a wide range of employment opportunities in the private and public sectors.
They support careers in management, human resource management, marketing, teaching, policy analysis, advertising and corporate communications.
Brochure and more information
For more information download the brochure below or request a brochure to be sent to you. If you have any questions please contact us.