This programme provides a specific pathway for those who do not hold an existing degree qualification but are able to demonstrate specific skills and knowledge that will enable to them to become a successful technology teacher. Applicants must hold a relevant trades qualification at Level 5, 6 or 7 on the NZQF, or a recognised equivalent. In addition, they must be able to demonstrate at least 3 years of work experience over the last 10 years, that is relevant to teaching technology subjects.
The aim of the Bachelor of Teaching (Primary Education) is to equip ākonga with a recognised, flexible and applied teaching qualification in the primary education context.
The Graduate Certificate in Addiction Intervention responds to a need in the social services sector for addiction practitioners to possess both the knowledge and skillset needed for entry into the workforce. Courses focus on key social issues, such as promotion of wellbeing, addiction and co-existing disorders, embedding a bicultural approach.
Our Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) will ready you for a rewarding career educating and caring for infants and young children.