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THIS IS YOUR WORLD A drive to perform in the rapidly changing world of business and information technology... you want skills not just for today, but tomorrow too. Business and information technology are at the heart of every industry and you can t wait to be part of it! THIS IS WHERE YOUR FUTURE STARTS Wintec is one of New Zealand s largest and most respected institutes of technology. Over 18,000 students Over 400 industry experienced teaching staff Wintec is a leading training provider with programmes and purpose-built facilities for business administration and computing, business management and information technology that are recognised as world class in both delivery and environment Certificate, diploma, degree and postgraduate programmes Our study programmes are developed in close consultation with employer partnership groups, resulting in an inspirational way of learning that s hands-on and relevant to today s changing workplace. The people who will be delivering your lectures and tutorials are highly qualified, respected professionals in their field. And as you ll discover, this makes a real difference when it comes to fast-tracking your career. EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS There are many different levels, choices and career paths in the world of business and information technology. At Wintec, you are able to tailor your programme to meet your specific career objectives. 2 Business & Information Technology
CONTENTS The World of Business 4 Administration and Computing - How to get there - Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 3) - Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 4) - Diploma in Business Administration (Level 5) The World of Business 8 - How to get there - Certificate in (Level 4) - Diploma in Business Studies (Level 5) - Diploma in International Tourism (Level 5) - New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 6) - Bachelor of Applied The World of Information & 15 Communication Technology - How to get there - National Certificate in Computing (Level 3) - Certificate in Computing and Information Technology (Level 5) - Diploma in Information and Communications Technology (Level 5 & 6) - Bachelor of Information Technology Your World at Wintec 21 - Life on campus - Accommodation - Learning assistance at Wintec - Your wellbeing at Wintec - Hamilton - Take your next step with Wintec 3
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COMPUTING Studying business administration and computing allowed me to gain the skills I needed to be competitive in the job market. I was able to kickstart my career earlier than expected with great results. Christiana Chatfield Administrator 4 Business & Information Technology
HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR HERE 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English or Māori. Certificate in Business Administration (Level 3) or equivalent qualification. Certificate in Business Administration and Computing Page (Level 3) 6 Certificate in Business Administration and Computing Page (Level 4) 6 Receptionist, office junior, administrator, records officer or data processor. Office administrator, secretary, payroll assistant and other specialist positions in legal administration. Business administration and computing 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 across 4 subjects including English Diploma in Business Administration (Level 5) Page 7 Executive assistant, personal assistant, administrator, office manager or administration manager. Business NCEA Level 3 comprised of 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or above and 20 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, including: 14 credits each at NCEA Level 3 in three approved subjects; and Literacy (10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above made up of 5 credits each in reading and writing); and Numeracy (10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or above); Or 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including English; or Satisfied the criteria for entrance to a New Zealand University, or an equivalent qualification approved by the Programme Committee; or Completed an appropriate overseas School qualification; or Completed a year of study at an overseas Secondary School, and gained the equivalent of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 across four subjects. Bachelor of Applied Page 14 A degree conferred by a NZ tertiary education institution, or a NZQA recognised degree from an overseas tertiary institution, or demonstrate equivalent practical, professional or educational experience which may include other qualifications at Level 6 and Level 7 on the NQF. positions within the business sector such as accounting, strategic management, sales and marketing, human resources, operations and production, event management and retail management. Information and communication technology Graduate Diploma in Accounting, Graduate Diploma in Human Resource, Graduate Diploma in Sales and Marketing, Graduate Diploma in Strategic, Graduate Diploma in Event, Graduate Diploma in Operations and Production, Graduate Diploma in Retail * *Subject to NZQA Approval. Available from Semester 2, 2015. WINTEC Employment in accounting, human resource management, sales and marketing, strategic management, event management, operations and production management and retail management. IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 5
PROGRAMMES CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COMPUTING (LEVEL 3) OS9302 Duration: Start February or July for one semester Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus, Otorohanga If you want to build on your basic business administration and computing skills, then this programme is right for you. This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to work in office positions such as office junior, data entry operator, administration assistant, records officer or receptionist. During this course, students also have the opportunity to study for the award of the National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 3). Core Modules Word and Text Processing Spreadsheets Reception and Customer Service Communication Database Computerised Accounting Complete a week of Business Practice LEARNING THAT S RELEVANT The difference at Wintec is that you ll learn from tutors who have extensive experience as practicing professionals in their field. At Wintec, we ensure that you develop the skills that you need to actually do the job! You ll spend most of your time on a computer using the latest version of Microsoft Office to learn advanced techniques in creating business documents such as reports and spreadsheets. You ll also learn MYOB software, which is widely used by small businesses. The final week of your programme is spent in a real office environment where you will be able to put your new skills into practice. ENTRY CRITERIA 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English or Māori, or the National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 2), or An equivalent qualification, or relevant business experience See online for full entry criteria /OS9302 CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND COMPUTING (LEVEL 4) OS8909 Duration: Start February or July for one semester Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus, Otorohanga If you want to develop advanced business administration and computing skills for clerical, administrative or secretarial roles, then this programme is right for you. On this course you will also have the opportunity to study and apply for the award of the National Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 4). Core Modules Word and Text Processing Business Centre - including customer queries and communication Computer Accounting including Payroll REAL WORK PLACE ENVIRONMENT You ll study at Wintec s Centre for Business, Information Technology and Enterprise in a simulated office complete with reception, meeting spaces and areas for specific roles such as payroll, secretary and accounts clerk. You ll use the latest version of Microsoft Office and learn from highly qualified, industry experienced tutors. ENTRY CRITERIA You need to have completed the Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 3) and or; An equivalent qualification, or Have relevant business experience. See online for full entry criteria /OS8909 6 Business & Information Technology
DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (LEVEL 5) OS9602 Duration: Start February or July for one year Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus Qualified, skilled administrators are in high demand and this programme sets you up for an administrative career anywhere in the world. From standard office systems to administration management you ll learn the business and administration skills for roles such as executive assistant, personal assistant, administrator, office manager or administration manager. This programme is also highly recommended for those currently working in administration roles who wish to extend their skills and knowledge. During this course, students may also wish to study towards the National Diploma in Business Administration (Level 5). A selection of the following modules: Word and Text Processing 4 Text Processing 5 and Business Administration Information Executive/Personal Assistant and Manage Travel Arrangements Present Information Business Meeting Administration and Outcomes Analytical Reporting/Group Processes Human Resource Introduction to Introduction to Marketing Introduction to Accounting MYOB and Payroll Note: The Diploma in Business Administration (Level 5) incorporates NZQA units and may include New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 6) papers as well as some Level 4 Unit Standards. LEARN FROM INDUSTRY EXPERTS Your tutors are highly qualified with extensive experience as practicing professionals in their individual fields. Throughout the year guest speakers from recruitment companies and successful local businesses will share their knowledge and experiences in business. LEADING TECHNOLOGY Wintec is a leader in technology in both equipment and software. On this programme you ll use the latest version of Microsoft Office. ENTRY CRITERIA 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects including English or equivalent NZ Qualifications Framework (NZQF) units, Or the Certificate in Business Administration and Computing (Level 4), or An equivalent qualification. See online for full entry criteria - you must also meet all other specifications in the entry criteria. /OS9602 Business administration and computing WINTEC Business Information and communication technology 7
THE WORLD OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT I think the programme is great as it gives you a broad business knowledge. I found the tutors very good and down to earth. They explain things, make sure everyone understands and go through real-life scenarios so you can relate it back to your experiences rather than just the theory. Katie Jones Diploma in Business Studies 8 Business & Information Technology
HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR HERE 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English and another 12 credits in 1 other subject at NCEA Level 1. 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, which must include a minimum of 12 credits in English or an equivalent qualification. Certificate in (Level 4) Diploma in Business Studies (Level 5) Page 10 Page 11 Shift manager, management trainee and supervisory positions. Marketing, front-line management, accounts, market research or small business owner. Diploma in International Tourism Page 12 Business administration and computing New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 6) Page 13, human resources, marketing, finance, accounting and small business owner or entrepreneur. Business 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 in 3 subjects, or 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in 4 subjects, including English. A degree (or equivalent) that incorporates applied IT studies, or any other degree (or equivalent), and at least 2 years experience of designing and/or developing and/or customising an information system in a business context. Bachelor of Applied Page 14 Roles in business: accounting, strategic management, sales and marketing, human resources, operations and production, event management and retail management. WORK FORCE A degree conferred by a New Zealand tertiary education institution, or demonstration of equivalent practical, professional or educational experiences which may include other qualifications at Level 6 and Level 7 on the National Qualifications Framework. Information and communication technology Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Informatics See /IT1101 Business analyst, information systems manager, project manager, e-business consultant, management support systems advisor, IT services coordinator. Graduate Diploma in Accounting, Graduate Diploma in Human Resource, Graduate Diploma in Sales and Marketing, Graduate Diploma in Strategic, Graduate Diploma in Event, Graduate Diploma in Operations and Production, Graduate Diploma in Retail * *Subject to NZQA Approval. Available from Semester 2, 2015. Employment in accounting, human resource management, sales and marketing, strategic management, event management, operations and production management and retail management. WINTEC IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 9
PROGRAMMES CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT (LEVEL 4) BS1001 Duration: Starts February or July for one semester Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus If you want to become a manager/trainee manager, team leader or supervisor, or run your own successful business, then this programme is right for you. You will complete six modules totalling a minimum of 60 credits: Four modules from Group A A further two modules from Group A or Group B Modules Group A Employment Relations Introduction to Marketing Human Resource 1: People at Work Introduction to Workplace Communication Graduates from this programme who wish to also gain the NZIM Certificate in will need to successfully complete two additional NZIM modules to be eligible to apply to the NZIM for this additional qualification. LEARN FROM THE EXPERTS Your tutors are highly qualified with extensive experience as practicing professionals in their field. Throughout the programme you ll be inspired by guest speakers from different areas of the business industry. ENTRY CRITERIA 12 credits in NCEA Level 1 English; and 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in one other subject Candidates over the age of 20 who do not meet the entry criteria may still be considered for special admission See online for full entry criteria /BS1001 Group B Introduction to Accounting Introduction to Computing Selected modules can be studied full-time in class, via night classes, or by paper-based delivery at your home. There is also the option of studying part-time. PRACTICAL LEARNING Working in groups with discussions and role-play, theory comes alive through practical exercises. For example, when learning about employment relations you will conduct simulated individual contract bargaining, drafting up employment agreements while negotiating terms. In a human resources exercise, you will sit on an employment panel in a simulated interview situation. INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS Wintec s Centre for Business, IT and Enterprise has a relationship with the New Zealand Institute of. This programme includes a majority of the requirements for the New Zealand Institute of Certificate in. 10 Business & Information Technology
DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES (LEVEL 5) BS8906 Duration: Starts February or July for one year Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus If you want to develop a broad range of basic business skills and knowledge, then the Diploma in Business Studies (Level 5) programme is right for you. This course has been developed in consultation with industry, and will equip you with the skills to work in areas such as marketing, management, accounts, market research or within small businesses. Business administration and computing You will study a total of six modules of your choice; any four modules at level 4 and 5 and further two modules at level 6. Business (Level 4 and 5) Accounting Principles Fundamentals of Small Business Accounting Practices Introduction to Commercial Law The Economic Environment Organisation and Fundamentals of Marketing Business Computing Business Communication (Level 6) Pre-requisite: Organisation and Leadership Human Resource Employment Relations Tourism Venture Development LEARNING FROM BUSINESS LEADERS Studying in small classes at Wintec s Centre for Business, IT and Enterprise, you will be provided with a sound base of business expertise and knowledge, learning from some of this country s most respected business professionals. Guest lecturers from small to large businesses regularly join your tutors, passing on their knowledge, insights and a real understanding of today s business world. NEW TECHNOLOGY Your study environment is very interactive using a multitude of new learning tools and devices. Information and communication technology WINTEC Marketing Pre-requisite: Fundamentals of Marketing Buyer Behaviour and Communication Strategies Marketing Planning and Control Accounting Pre-requisite: Accounting Principles Financial Accounting Accounting Business Finance Taxation ENTRY CRITERIA 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including English, or 14 credits at NCEA Level 3 in three subjects, or University Entrance, or Certificate in (Level 4), or an equivalent qualification/ business experience. See online for full entry criteria /BS8906 11
PROGRAMMES DIPLOMA IN INTERNATIONAL TOURISM (LEVEL 5) CO0107 Prepares students to sit City and Guilds of London qualifications. Duration: Starts February or July for two years Study: Full-time Location: Hamilton City Campus If you enjoy interacting with people from all walks of life, and want a career that can take you all over the world, then this programme is right for you. Learn all about the travel and tourism industry, and be equipped with basic management skills that could help you gain frontline or management positions. You could be working for tourist attractions, regional tourist offices, hotels, travel agencies, travel operators, conference centres or tour operations within New Zealand or overseas. Successfully complete this programme and you ll also have the opportunity to sit the City and Guilds Diploma in International Tourism and the City and Guilds Advanced Diploma in Tourism exams, opening up your career prospects globally. HAVE A GO If you re still at secondary school, ask your Careers Advisor about these online Unit standards you can do right now: Destination New Zealand Destination Australia Destination Selected Countries Destination Canada International Travel Regulations Travel Insurance Foreign Exchange International Air and Transport Association (IATA) World Geography Pacific Islands Domestic and International Accommodation Year One Modules Tourism Industry - Why people become tourists and the economic impacts involved Tourism Geography - Knowledge of the key tourist destinations around the world Customer Services - The key components of customer service People Development - Effective organisational structures and the advantages of cohesive work teams Business Systems - Factors effecting financial performance of an organisation Marketing - How the success of a tourist destination is dependent on Marketing Developing Local Tour Destination - The key elements required to create a successful tourist destination Economic Environment - Apply elements of economic theory to contemporary issues Business Communication - Develop effective communication skills Fundamentals of Small Business - Small business opportunities and operations Year Two Modules Tourism Industry - What motivates people to travel, trends and impacts Managing People - Leadership, motivation, performance and development of individuals and teams Strategic Customer Services - The customer service process and how to improve it Financial Control - Analysing the flow of funds and evaluating and improving financial performance Marketing Tourism - Developing an effective marketing plan Managing Operations/ Information - Designing a tourism operation and event Introduction to Commercial Law - Basic knowledge in the field of commercial law Buyer Behaviour and Communication - Strategies for and understanding of buyer behaviour Tourism Venture Development - issues in the tourism industry LEARN BY DOING With hands-on teaching, you ll be encouraged to spend time working in the industry. Guest speakers and site visits give you a good understanding of day-today operations, and work experience in tourist destinations like Waitomo, Rotorua and Taupo get you ready for a career. INDUSTRY TUTORS AND CONNECTIONS Wintec tutors are highly trained and qualified in their specialist fields. Many have recent or ongoing experience in the industry. They are right up to date with what you need to know for future employment and can help you get involved in current tourism events. Wintec s strong partnerships with industry leaders bring valuable resources such as industry site visits, work experience and current knowledge of travel destinations and experiences. ENTRY CRITERIA For entry into this course you ll need: 48 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, which must include at least 12 credits in English; or National Certificate in Travel (Level 4); or Equivalent qualification Check out /CO0107 for full course and entry details. Check out /star for full course and entry details. 12 Business & Information Technology
NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS (LEVEL 6) BS0864 Duration: Starts February or July for two years Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus If you want to pursue a career in accounting, business, management, marketing, finance or human resources, then this programme for you. From here, you can continue to study towards the Bachelor of Applied. You will need to complete a total of twelve modules. Core Modules You ll choose a minimum of six of the following seven modules: Accounting Principles Introduction to Commercial Law The Economic Environment Organisation and Fundamentals of Marketing Business Computing Business Communication You ll then study modules from the management, marketing or accounting streams. This Diploma also meets the academic criteria for entry to the NZICA College of Accounting Technicians. INTERACTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENT At the Centre for Business, IT and Enterprise you learn in a diverse and interactive study environment using advanced learning tools and the latest software. Your tutors are industry experienced and guest speakers from the business world are regular visitors. ENTRY CRITERIA A minimum of 14 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau on the Directory of Assessment Standards, and 50 credits at Level 2 or above with at least and 12 credits in each of three subjects, including a minimum of 8 literacy credits at level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori selected from the approved achievement and unit standards for University Entrance. Of these: - 4 credits must be in reading, and - 4 credits must be in writing; or - An equivalent qualification See online for full entry criteria /BS0864 Business administration and computing Business WINTEC Information and communication technology 13
PROGRAMMES BACHELOR OF APPLIED MANAGEMENT* BI1401 Duration: Starts February or July for three years Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus If you have the drive to succeed, and can see yourself fitting right into business activity or an office environment, then the Bachelor of Applied programme could be right for you. All students in their final year of study will complete the Co-operative Education Project (CEP)+. This gives you an opportunity to be placed in industry, gain valuable work experience and complete an agreed piece of research, increasing the chances of employment when you graduate. The practical focus of this degree, and the interactive classes will help you build strong one-on-one learning relationships with your tutors. You can choose to specialise (major) in: Accounting Strategic Human Resource Sales and Marketing Operations and Production Event Retail * The flexible degree structure allows you to choose one major with a range of elective modules, or you can do a double major within three years. BACHELOR OF APPLIED MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE Year 1 8 Year 2 1 3 4 Year 3 1 2 1 CEP + Compulsory for all students Compulsory for your major Elective modules CEP is one full semester For more information please visit /BI1401 *subject to NZQA approval + Due to the requirements of NZICA/CPA, all modules for Accounting (NZICA/CPA) are compulsory and students complete an Industry Project in their final semester. MAJORS Accounting Meet the accounting needs of any business and you ll be in high demand. In this pathway you ll learn the theory and practice of accountancy, critical thinking, decisionmaking and business analysis. The course also includes financial reports and business tax regulations. There are two accounting pathways to choose from - the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants/CPA Australia (NZICA/CPA) pathway+, which prepares you to become a Chartered Accountant, or the non-nzica/cpa pathway, which has greater flexibility. Strategic With this major, you ll gain specialist skills in business strategy that open industry doors and career opportunities. You ll understand the threats a business faces both internally and in the market place. Your leadership potential will be enhanced by your analytical skills and strategic thinking, and businesses will benefit from your expertise. Human Resource You ll gain the essential skills you need to get the most from employees. You ll learn about staff management, recruitment, employee performance, up-skilling and development, and resolving conflict in the workplace. Most businesses need expert advice on industrial relations and employment law as well, so you ll be in demand. Sales And Marketing Because every business has a product or service to sell, they ll need you to lead their sales and marketing team. You ll graduate with skills in consumer behavioural analysis, domestic and international market theory and applied marketing campaigns. Operations And Production Graduate and be in demand the broad scope of this major equips you with the skills to get the best results out of people and processes. The skills in analysis and logistics you gain from an operation and production management pathway mean you can plan and implement production efficiencies that translate to what every business needs: a better bottom line. Major In Event With this major, you ll gain specialist skills in event management that will open event industry doors and career opportunities on both the domestic and international markets. You ll understand the challenges the event industry faces in today s world. Your leadership and team management potential will be enhanced by your analytical skills, operational and strategic thinking for delivery of events, and event industry will benefit from your expertise. Retail * Retailers are crying out for graduates. You will find yourself being fast tracked into store management and head office management roles due to the skills you gained during your study - skills such as undertaking store designs, developing marketing campaigns, creating customer in store experiences, creating retail concepts and strategies for ongoing customer contact. ENTRY CRITERIA For entry into this course you ll need: NCEA Level 3 comprised of 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or above and 20 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, including: 14 credits each at NCEA Level 3 in three approved subjects; and Literacy (10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above made up of 5 credits each in reading and writing); and Numeracy (10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or above); or 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including English; or Satisfied the criteria for entrance to a New Zealand University, or an equivalent qualification approved by the Programme Committee; or Completed an appropriate overseas School qualification; or Completed a year of study at an overseas Secondary School, and gained the equivalent of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 across four subjects. Special Admission and Provisional Entry are available refer to the programme regulations for more information. HEADSTART In today s world a tertiary qualification counts when it comes to career progression. While many people have gained work and life experience equivalent to that of formal study, they don t have that formal qualification to substantiate it. Headstart allows you to use your current knowledge and experience towards gaining a recognised qualification. It formally recognises skills and knowledge gained through work and life experience. Headstart is an easy step-by-step process. Find out more at: headstart.wintec.ac.nz Check out /BI1401 for full course and entry details. If you have any questions please call 0800 294 6832 we re here to help. 14 Business & Information Technology
I always knew I wanted to have a career in IT. I chose Wintec for my degree because it offered a more practical, hands-on approach rather than just theoretical academic knowledge. Business administration and computing midwifery nursing Business occupational therapy THE WORLD OF Justin Cook Bachelor of IT Graduate Talking Tech As part of Wintec s project-based learning, Justin designed and developed a website, Android app and iphone app as part of a funding project for Study Box. INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY WINTEC WINTEC Information and communication social technology practice 15
HOW TO GET THERE START YOUR HERE Consider doing a 1 or 2 day Try-it workshop! See your careers advisor FROM INDUSTRY A degree or substantial IT experience. 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in either English, Māori or Maths. 30 credits at NCEA Level 2 in 4 subjects. Certificate in Computing and Information Technology (Level 5) Gain credits towards the Diploma Level 5 and the degree National Certificate in Computing (Level 3) Page 17 Page 17 Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Level 7) See /IT0101 Systems administrator, systems analyst, programmer, website developer, educator, business analyst or network engineer. NCEA Level 3 comprised of 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or above and 20 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, including: 14 credits each at NCEA Level 3 in three approved subjects; and Literacy (10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above made up of 5 credits each in reading and writing); and Numeracy (10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or above); Or 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, including English; or Satisfied the criteria for entrance to a New Zealand University, or an equivalent qualification approved by the Programme Committee; or Completed an appropriate overseas School qualification; or Completed a year of study at an overseas Secondary School, and gained the equivalent of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 across four subjects. Diploma in Information and Communications Technology (Level 5) Page 18 Diploma in Information and communications Technology (level 5), or an equivalent qualification, or relevant experience in the computing industry that is considered equivalent. 54 credits at NCEA Level 2 in 4 subjects. System technician, junior programmer, help desk, user support and network administration. Bachelor of Information Technology Page 20 Diploma in Information and Communications Technology (Level 6) Gain credits towards the degree Page 19 Systems administrator, systems analyst, programmer, website developer, systems technician or help desk operator. A degree (or equivalent) that incorporates applied information technology studies; or Any other degree (or equivalent) and at least two years experience of designing and/or developing and/or customising an information system in a business context (including the education, health, government and not-for-profit sectors). Systems administrator, systems analyst, programmer, website developer, educator, business analyst or network engineer. Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Informatics See /IT1101 Business analyst, information systems manager, project manager, e-business consultant, management support systems advisor, IT services coordinator. IMPORTANT. Entry criteria on this diagram are summaries only. You must check the full entry criteria online at or call 0800 294 6832 for more details. 16 Business & Information Technology
PROGRAMMES NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTING (LEVEL 3) IT1001 Duration: Start February or August for one semester Study: Full-time, part-time equivalent or online* Location: Hamilton City Campus or online coordinated out of our Thames Campus* Want to be an IT technician, junior programmer, help desk administrator, user support person or network administrator? This foundation programme will provide you with the basic knowledge and skills for entry into higher level programmes leading to a computer-related career. Computer hardware Data management Networks Multimedia development Computer programming Software applications PRACTICAL FOCUS The focus here is not just on textbooks and theory, it s hands-on in a fullyequipped computer lab. In fact, it s so hands-on you ll be working on a live network system where the decisions you make impact real situations! You ll also assemble electronic components. OUTSTANDING FACILITIES Wintec s specialist facilities include networking, electronics and computing laboratories. You also have access to student computers in The Hub at the City and Rotokauri Campuses (Hamilton) or drop-in facilities at the Thames, Waihi and Otorohanga Campuses. ENTRY CRITERIA 12 credits at NCEA Level 1 in English, Mā ori or Maths; or An equivalent qualification. You could also qualify under other criteria See online for full entry criteria /IT1001 CERTIFICATE IN COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (LEVEL 5) IT0001 Duration: Starts July for a half year Study: Part-time or full-time Location: Hamilton City Campus If you want to develop the skills and knowledge to gain employment in a wide range of computing and information technology-related jobs, then this programme is right for you. It will also allow you to continue on to more advanced study such as the Diploma in Information and Communications Technology (Level 5) or Bachelor of Information Technology. On completion of this programme you may also qualify for the PC Drivers Licence - a nationally recognised qualification awarded by the Computing & Information Technology Research & Education NZ (CITRENZ). Core Modules Applied Mathematics Hardware Fundamentals Internet Multimedia Principles LAN Administration Operating Systems Software Software Applications Software Packages User Support HOW YOU LL STUDY At Wintec you ll discover that study comes alive when it s not just all about textbooks and theory. You ll learn by building networks, multimedia, web design and other specialist streams. You ll study in fully equipped computer labs with upto-date hardware. You ll have access to specialist facilities including networking, electronics and computing laboratories. CONNECTED AND RELEVANT The Centre consults directly with respected, current industry professionals to ensure that what you learn on our programme more than meets the demands of a career in the IT industry. ENTRY CRITERIA 30 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects; or National Certificate in Computing (Level 3); or An equivalent qualification. You could also qualify under other criteria See online for full entry criteria /IT0001 HAVE A GO If you re still at secondary school and think the world of Business and IT might be right for you, our free one and two-day taster programmes could help you decide. To find out more about your options for experiencing Business and IT at Wintec check out /star or talk to your careers advisor. Business administration and computing Business Information and communication technology WINTEC *Practical assessments may be held on campus. 17
PROGRAMMES DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (LEVEL 5) IT8905 Duration: Starts February for one year Study: Part-time or full-time Location: Hamilton City Campus Want to develop a solid grounding in computing and information technology to set you on your way to an exciting career in the computing and information technology industry? If so, this is the right programme for you. On this programme you will specialise in one of the following three areas: Programming - developing, testing and maintaining computer programs Systems Support and Administration - providing users with hardware, software and network support Technician - focuses on the technical skills needed to maintain and install information systems and networks LICENSED TRAINER Wintec is a licensed trainer for Cisco, CCNA, A+ and Microsoft enabling you to become certified with international industry qualifications as part of your programme. You can access your Cisco course material on-line anytime, and your Cisco Training Programs are delivered in the evening to allow for concurrent work and study. LEARN RELEVANT SKILLS The Centre consults directly with commercial and industrial organisations to ensure all programmes provide you with the relevant skills and knowledge required for a career in the IT industry. You will experience small class sizes and one-on-one contact with industry-experienced tutors. There will also be the opportunity for informal internships through Wintec s industry network. ENTRY CRITERIA 54 credits at NCEA Level 2 in four subjects, or sufficient computing unit standards in the National Certificate in Computing (Level 3), or an equivalent qualification. See online for full entry criteria /IT8905 Core Modules Business Communications Data Organisation Hardware Fundamentals Interpersonal Skills Program Development Programming Principles Systems Overview Ethics and Professionalism You will also study a range of modules specific to your chosen area: Programming Systems Support and Administration; or Technician LEARN BY DOING Everything you learn in classes and lectures is backed up with practical exercises that literally bring the lessons alive. You ll work in our specialist networking, electronics and computing laboratories, and if you re wondering how far we go to ensure our teaching methods are relevant at Wintec you ll work on a live network system. THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY Our computer labs are equipped with up-to-date hardware. 18 Business & Information Technology
DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (LEVEL 6) IT8902 Duration: Start February for one year Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus If you want to gain advanced skills and knowledge to get the edge you need to pursue an exciting career in information technology, then this programme is right for you. Specialise in one of the following three areas: PROGRAMMING Programming - Developing, testing and maintaining computer programs. Data analysis Database management systems (DBMS) Web site development Information gathering Multimedia development Operating systems internals Systems analysis (structured techniques and tools) Problem solving Networking practise Windows server 2008 network administration Web site administration User experience design Object oriented analysis and design Programming SYSTEMS SUPPORT AND ADMINISTRATION Systems Support and Administration - Providing users with hardware, software and network support. Data analysis Database management Systems (DBMS) Web site development Information gathering Multimedia development Operating systems internals Systems analysis (structured techniques and tools) Problem solving Networking practise Windows server 2008 network administration Help desk Strategic information systems management Knowledge support Networking practise Firewall and proxy server management TECHNICIAN Technician - Focuses on the technical skills needed to maintain and install information systems and networks. Mobile wireless principles Analogue electronics Mobile wireless systems Digital electronics (applied) Help desk Problem solving Programming practice Knowledge support Essentials Technician roles Networking practise Windows Server 2008 network administration Firewall and proxy server management INDUSTRY CONNECTED The Diploma programme is developed in consultation with some of the industry s most respected specialists, and supported by practical exercises that transform theory into reality. You have full access to well-equipped networking, electronics and computing laboratories. You will also have the opportunity for informal internships through Wintec s industry network. THE WINTEC EDGE Wintec is a licensed Cisco, CCNA, A+ and Microsoft trainer enabling you to become certified with international, industry recognised qualifications. And to ensure you really are ready for your future career, you will work on a live network system where the decisions you make impact real situations. FLEXIBILITY You can access your Cisco course material on-line anytime, and your Cisco Training Programs are delivered in the evening to allow for concurrent work and study. ENTRY CRITERIA Diploma in Information and Communications Technology (Level 5), or an equivalent qualification, or relevant experience in the computing industry that is considered equivalent. See online for full entry criteria /IT8902 Business administration and computing Business Information and communication technology WINTEC Wintec graduates are work-ready because they get practical, hands-on training on real world systems. David Hallet Director, Need A Nerd Waikato 19
PROGRAMMES BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IT9401 Duration: Start February or July for three years Study: Full-time or part-time equivalent Location: Hamilton City Campus If you want an internationally recognised qualification that will give you an advanced understanding of information technologies, then this programme is right for you. You ll be encouraged to develop an enquiring, analytical approach to problems and issues, and to exercise independent judgement and critical thinking. Wintec ICT graduates are in high demand both nationally and internationally. You ll learn theoretical and practical skills in: Mathematics for Information Technology Communications for Information Technology Information Technology in the business environment Databases Data structures and algorithms Programming (including games and mobile development) Networks Website development Systems analysis Object oriented analysis and design CISCO CCNA Electronics Project management E-commerce and related topics LEADING TECHNOLOGY This is a broad-based vocational degree where theory is supported with practical projects in specialist networking, electronics and computing laboratories, as well as with informal internships through Wintec s industry network. You ll also work on a live network where the decisions you make impact a real organisation. LICENSED TRAINER Wintec is a licensed trainer for Cisco, CCNA, A+ and Microsoft enabling you to become certified with additional international industry qualifications as part of your degree programme. ENTRY CRITERIA NCEA Level 3 comprised of 60 credits at NCEA Level 3 or above and 20 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above, including: 14 credits each at NCEA Level 3 in three approved subjects ; and Literacy (10 credits at NCEA Level 2 or above made up of 5 credits each in reading and writing); and Numeracy (10 credits at NCEA Level 1 or above); or 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 across four subjects including English; or Satisfied the criteria for entrance to a New Zealand University, or an equivalent qualification approved by the relevant Programme Committee; or Completed an appropriate overseas school qualification; or Completed a year of study at an overseas secondary school, and gained the equivalent of 60 credits at NCEA Level 2 across four subjects; or Previously gained the award of the Certificate in Computing and Information Technology candidates may be granted entry to the Bachelor of Information Technology at the discretion of the Centre Director or authorised nominee. Previously gained the award of the National Diploma in Business Computing candidates may be granted entry to the Bachelor of Information Technology at the discretion of the Centre Director or authorised nominee (see also clause 3.3 of these regulations). See online for full entry criteria /IT9401 WORK EXPERIENCE THAT COUNTS In your third year, you ll choose from electives that will determine your career path. You ll create a computer application system for a local organisation that has a real IT need. You will act as a consultant, meet and liaise with the client, analyse a problem, determine, create and implement a solution and document the process. This then becomes a tangible part of your portfolio and can be added as an attribute on your CV. 20 Business & Information Technology
YOUR WORLD AT WINTEC WINTEC Information and communication technology Business Business administration and computing GALLAGHER HUB, CITY CAMPUS OPEN 24 HOURS, 7 DAYS A WEEK 21
LIFE ON CAMPUS Wintec is located on three campuses in Hamilton city, and another four in the wider Waikato, King Country and Coromandel regions. HAMILTON CITY CAMPUS The Centre for Business, Information Technology and Enterprise is based at the City Campus, centrally located, with shops, the Waikato river, transport and cafés at your feet. It s a vibrant and energising environment with outstanding facilities for learning and support. At the centre of campus is the Gallagher Hub housing a large computer study area containing over 130 computers (Mac and PC), a library, copying services, study rooms, café and event rooms. The City Campus also features lecture theatres that utilise the latest technology, a student radio station, art gallery, hairdressing and beauty clinics and student support services. URBAN HAIR AND URBAN SPA You can enjoy a full range of inexpensive treatments at Urban Hair and Urban Spa, our stunning Hair and Beauty training facilities located at Wintec House on the City Campus. Find out more at /urban WINDOWS TRAINING RESTAURANT Choose from a varied, seasonal menu, beautifully prepared and served by our Centre for Hospitality students. Windows offers diners extremely good value in lovely surroundings at our Rotokauri Campus. Find out more at /windows PRAYER ROOM The prayer room has washing facilities and is located in the Student Hubs at the Hamilton City and Rotokauri campuses for student use. SECURITY Security staff patrol Wintec buildings at the City and Rotokauri campuses 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You ll also find emergency phones around the campus. WINDOWS RESTAURANT SPORTS ON CAMPUS 22 Business & Information Technology
ACCOMMODATION CAMPUS CAFÉS AND SNACK SPOTS You ll never go hungry at Wintec! Both the City and Rotokauri campuses have excellent cafés serving a tempting array of hot and cold food and espresso coffee. In the student areas of all our campuses there are microwaves, hot water on tap and snack vending machines. CAMPUS ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS One of the great things about being a student is being a student! Events, gigs and activities with fellow students are all part of your campus experience. To make sure you don t miss out on anything that s going on, check out the events and activities timetable online at /events STUDENT VILLAGE Our Student Village is a safe, secure environment situated close to the City Campus on Collingwood Street. Fully furnished accommodation includes a TV lounge, games room, laundry and BBQ facilities with catered meals available Monday to Friday. For more information on the Student Village go to /accommodation FLATTING AND PRIVATE BOARD For further information on your accommodation options in Hamilton, consider the YWCA or check out the student rent website www.studentrent.co.nz ON-CAMPUS STUDENT APARTMENTS From Semester 1, 2015 you ll be able to live on campus in the brand new student apartments. These fully furnished apartments offer you the ultimate in student living right on the Hamilton City Campus. For more information see /accommodation WINTEC Business administration and computing Business Information and communication technology SHOP IN HAMILTON CITY STUDENT VILLAGE 23
LEARNING ASSISTANCE AT WINTEC STUDENT LEARNING SERVICES If you need help with your studies, there s a team of people at Wintec ready to help. They offer a mentoring programme along with one-to-one, small group and workshop sessions on topics ranging from study preparation, reading and essay writing to science, mathematics and study skills. Attending one of our free study preparation courses could also boost your confidence and help you get the most out of your time at Wintec. With options for two or five day courses, you ll have the chance to brush up on skills like note taking and writing assignments, managing your time, and how to maximise your learning. For more information visit /sls MOODLE Moodle is Wintec s online learning and teaching tool containing programme material, which may include lecture notes, research material and practice tests. If you have a computer and an internet connection you can use Moodle to study anywhere, anytime. LIBRARY There are two main libraries at Wintec - one at the City Campus and one at the Rotokauri Campus. Both provide a huge range of resource material from books, newspapers, specialist journals and exam papers to DVDs, audiotapes and more. Material can be sent to students studying by distance learning. For more information visit /library MYTEC Keep track of your timetable, check your emails, get your results, study online, do it all in one place, day or night, from anywhere, online in Mytec. MĀORI AND PASIFIKA SUPPORT CENTRE Ki te whakakaha i te iwi hāpori mā te ara matauranga, rangahau arā umanga whanakenga. The Māori and Pasifika Learning Support Centre, known as Te Kete Kōnae, is a warm, welcoming space that is open to all students, their whānau and staff at Wintec for learning, financial, cultural, pastoral and counselling support. For more information visit /tkk SCHOLARSHIPS There are a wide range of grants and scholarships available to Wintec students, many providing substantial financial and other assistance. You ll find information and application forms at /scholarships EMPLOYMENT ADVICE AND SUPPORT If you need help preparing your application for a holiday job, part-time work or your first graduate role, go and see Student Life. They can also help you with your CV, interview techniques and employment advice. For more information visit /careers LOANS AND ALLOWANCES Contact StudyLink for a student allowance or loan on 0800 88 99 00 or go to www.studylink.govt.nz COMPUTER ACCESS Computers are available to all enrolled students at all Wintec Campuses. The Gallagher Hub at our City Campus has over 130 computers for students to use 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The City and Rotokauri campuses also have wireless hotspots and IT helpdesks to assist with using the computers, printers, scanners and Mytec. 24 Business & Information Technology
YOUR WELLBEING AT WINTEC DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES At Wintec all students have the opportunity to participate in their studies on equal terms. We offer advocacy, support and information for students with an impairment; including mobility parking permits, assistive software, support staff, reader/writers for exams, advocacy with funding agencies and much more. Contact the Disability Coordinator on 07 834 8800 ext 8815 or email sls@wintec.ac.nz to find out how we can help you. Visit /ds CHILDCARE Wondering how to juggle study and family? Our childcare centre, Kidz at Wintec, could be the answer. Located at the City Campus, the Centre provides care and education for children up to five years. Early booking is essential. Phone 07 834 8812. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS If you re an international student, our dedicated International Centre provides all the help and support you ll need to settle into your new learning environment and the wider community. From helping find somewhere to live to providing pastoral care and advice, when you study at Wintec you re not just another student at a tertiary institution you re part of a vital, lively community where you learn with each other and about each other. Business administration and computing WINTEC Business HEALTH SERVICES AND COUNSELLING Need a doctor? We have a Health Centre at our City and Rotokauri campuses with registered nurses, doctors, counsellors and chaplains to help with any health issues, including free specialist health checks and free, confidential counselling. Information and communication technology THE GALLAGHER HUB, CITY CAMPUS 25
HAMILTON LIVE THE LIFE Hamilton is a student city, home to over 46,000 tertiary students every year, which means the place has a real buzz about it. It also means you ll get some great student deals and discounts around town. BY NIGHT Bars, clubs, restaurants, movies, gigs, cafés; in Hamilton there s an amazing range of places to meet your friends and chill out - all easily accessible and without the usual big city traffic nightmares! THE HEART OF IT ALL Why is Hamilton such a brilliant place to live and study? Because it s close to everything you want to be part of! Beaches, mountains, rivers, thermal pools, countryside, sport centres and adventure activities are an easy drive away. In Hamilton itself, you ve got shopping, cafés and the fun of city life without any of the usual hassles. BY DAY In Hamilton it s not a question of what to do, more a question of what to do first! Here are a few options in and around Hamilton watching a live sports match, shopping, surfing, swimming, mountain biking, relaxing in a thermal hot pool, visiting the Waikato Museum or an art gallery, paintball, ten-pin bowling, caving, taking in a play or musical at the theatre and more. EVENT CITY International sporting events such as rugby and cricket, music festivals like National Agricultural Fieldays, Balloons over Waikato, Hamilton Gardens Festival, theatre, dance, visual arts, markets, there s always something happening in Hamilton. Visit www.whatsonhamilton.co.nz to find out what s on. HAMILTON LAKE (LAKE ROTOROA) WAIKATO STADIUM THE TIMBER TRAIL (PUREORA FOREST PARK) DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY IN HAMILTON CITY RAGLAN - 45MIN DRIVE FROM HAMILTON 26 Business & Information Technology
TAKE YOUR NEXT STEP WITH WINTEC HOW TO ENROL Enrol online at /enrol or Collect an enrolment form from the Student Enrolment & Information Centre at the City or Rotokauri campus. Email or call us if you have any questions - info@wintec.ac.nz - 0800 2 Wintec (0800 294 6832) STUDENT ENROLMENT & INFORMATION CENTRE info@wintec.ac.nz 0800 2 wintec (within New Zealand only) 0800 294 6832 (or +64 7 838 6399 from overseas) CITY CAMPUS OPENING HOURS A Block, Gate 5, Tristram Street, Hamilton Monday, Thursday, Friday 7:30am - 5:00pm Tuesday 9:30am - 5:00pm Wednesday 7:30am 6:00pm ROTOKAURI CAMPUS OPENING HOURS Student Hub, Akoranga Rd, Rotokauri Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 7:30am - 4:30pm Tuesday 9:30am - 4:30pm WINTEC Information and communication technology Business administration and computing Business Every effort has been made to ensure the content of this publication is correct. The information is subject to a continuous process of review. Wintec (Waikato Institute of Technology) therefore reserves the right to make changes to programme offerings and any other contents. Wintec will not accept liability for any errors or omissions contained in this publication nor for any subsequent actions that may arise as a consequence of decisions made based upon its contents. Programmes will only be offered subject to sufficient numbers. 27
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