communication studies Faculty of Creative Industries and Business 2014
Content Welcome to Unitec 01 Explore your options 03 Study path 04 Student experiences 05 Study options Certificate in Communication and Media Arts 11 Bachelor of Communication Event Management 12 International Communication 13 Media Studies 14 Public Relations 15 Graduate Diploma in Event Communication 16 Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication 17 Master of International Communication 18 General info Fees and loans 20 Scholarships and awards 21 Māori students at Unitec 22 Pacific students at Unitec 23 Everything you need at Unitec 25 Experience it for yourself 26 Apply now 28 2014 calendar 29 Cover: Matt Manukia Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) graduate» contact us for more info on 0800 10 95 10 or visit us online at www.unitec.ac.nz» www.facebook.com/unitecnz» www.twitter.com/unitecnz» www.youtube.com/unitecnz
1 Welcome to Unitec Nau mai, Haere mai ki Te Whare Wānanga o Wairaka We're passionate about the power of education to change lives. New careers, new skills, new opportunities there are many ways to change your life at Unitec. There are 160 programmes on offer and thousands of possible careers. From accounting to zookeeping, and boatbuilding to photography. But no matter what you study, our programmes are career focused, industry recognised and full of hands-on experience. Many of them include work experience, field trips or visits from industry experts. Which means when you go out in the workplace, you'll be ready to hit the ground running. We know each student is different. After all, we have 23,000 of them of all ages, from over 80 countries, and with different hopes and dreams. That's why we're flexible, with full-time or parttime study options, programmes from certificate to postgraduate level, and three campuses across Auckland. And if you need some extra support to help you make the most of your time with us, that's no problem either. But life isn t all about work. There s a huge range of social events on campus. Enjoy the music at Sounds in the Sun, bring your whānau to Kids Day Out or join one of the many clubs on campus. One thing s for sure, your social calendar will fill up in no time!
2 What to study With a huge range of study programmes on offer, sometimes you need a hand working out which one is right for you. Our team of expert Career Consultants can advise you on study pathways, or try our You Finder tool to get started with career ideas. Career Centre If you know the job or industry you want to work in, but you re not sure which programmes you need to get there, talk to our friendly Career Centre. They offer free course advice and career planning to anyone considering tertiary study. You Finder If you re not sure where to begin, try our You Finder app. It s a simple online tool that matches your personality type to different jobs and careers that might suit your skills and interests. It s an excellent starting point if you need ideas for what to study. Visit www.unitec.ac.nz/youfinder Email career@unitec.ac.nz or call (09) 815 2948 for an appointment, or visit www.careers.unitec.ac.nz to see the full range of services on offer.
3 Explore your options Love events, bringing people together, and the power of clear communication to cut through the noise and create change? Always networking and connecting? We are. Study communication at Unitec and there ll be lots of mixing and mingling throughout your studies. And not just with anyone with some of the country s top communicators and potential employers. You ll meet them during industry internships, at the end-of-year Grad Fest evening, and as you organise events or work on projects for real clients. And in all our programmes from event management to public relations, and from the certificate to the bachelors and masters degree. We work closely with leading companies in a variety of different industries, including IBM and Westpac, as well as charitable and not-for-profit organisations like Amnesty International, Oxfam, Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, Forest and Bird, and the New Zealand Dance Company. We also have a close relationship with media companies like South Pacific Pictures, Face TV and Planet FM. We re members of the main industry associations including: Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) Association for Business Communication Australian and New Zealand Communication Association International Association for Media and Communication Research Pacific Media Centre UNESCO Chair in Freedom of Expression New Zealand Communication Association 2020 Communcations Trust. Unitec communication graduates succeed because of these connections. The practical experience our students get certainly helps too. It s why they find positions in leading organisations, here and around the world, such as Vodafone, MTV, Air New Zealand, the Auckland Council, Ogilvy Metro, the Royal NZ Foundation of the Blind, the Hilton, Panasonic NZ, Sportal, Auckland Council and World Vision. We even had one working in a communication strategy team for the London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. Always networking and connecting, online and offline? We are.
4 Study path Start with a programme that suits your qualifications and/or experience, then progress to a level that achieves your goals. For programme admission requirements, visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Level 9 Level 8 Master of International Communication Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication Doctorate Level 7 Level 4 Bachelor of Communication (Event Management, International Communication, Media Studies, Public Relations) Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Bachelor of Communication (Honours) Graduate Diploma in Event Communication Short courses Bridgepoint is Unitec s range of level 2-4 foundation education programmes designed to pathway you into certificate, diploma or degree-level study. For more information visit www.unitec.ac.nz/bridgepoint
5 Birgit Hermann International Relations Specialist, Auckland Council Master of International Communication (First Class Honours) graduate I love the variety of projects I manage, from organising events, facilitating international business connections and meeting visiting dignitaries, to writing media articles and speeches for the mayor. One of the highlights so far was successfully lobbying for New Zealand to be selected as profile country of the renowned Hamburg International Film Festival. I coordinated the film selection, media coverage and additional profiling opportunities and liaised with all stakeholders involved. Another highlight was promoting the Auckland participation in the Hamburg Animation Award organising an information session, creating collateral and hosting a local film night. A lot of hard work but it resulted in getting industry sponsors on board, a great number of Auckland entries and an Auckland entry winning one of the main prizes of the international competition. The advertisement for my job specifically asked for someone with a degree in international communication and my masters degree definitely helped me succeed in the highly competitive interview process. In particular, the intercultural communication seminar we did as part of the degree prepared me for the daily challenges of this job. My lecturers were inspiring and always answered my questions promptly and comprehensively, helping me wherever they could. My thesis supervisors in particular were very approachable and went the extra mile, looking after me well during my data gathering period in Papua New Guinea and reading through my thesis drafts in the middle of the night.
6 Matt Manukia NZ Editor, Perform New Zealand Bachelor of Communication graduate It wasn t until I started looking for work that I realised the endless opportunities a Unitec Communications degree can lead to. It really does give you the knowledge and skills to get your foot in a number of doors, in my case journalism in the online sector. It helps to have a clear career path in mind, so you can mold your study towards it. My preference was digital media and Unitec gave me the opportunity to hone my Photoshop and video editing skills. When doing group work I took the lead on designing slide shows, presentations and visual materials. It s definitely given me an edge in my current job and makes me a valued team member. I love working in an industry that I am passionate about. Watching, reporting and sharing your opinions about sport is a profession, but sometimes it feels as if I m not working at all! This year I broke some stories that were picked up internationally. It takes a while to find your feet as a journalist, but after a year I feel really confident and it s incredibly satisfying when your work is recognised by your peers. I love working in an industry that I am passionate about.
Teresa Yap Executive PA and part-time lecturer, Unitec Institute of Technology Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication graduate In any job advertised nowadays the emphasis is on having great communication skills and both verbal and non-verbal communication skills are essential for so many aspects of life. In my role, I deal with internal and external stakeholders of all levels from senior management to staff and students. I deal with people from all cultures and the paper on intercultural communication I took as part of my postgraduate diploma has been extremely helpful. There is a lot of emphasis on relationship management in my work: keeping a great team, motivating and helping my colleagues. I love the Unitec campus, the people I deal with and the opportunities available for career advancement. I m also very passionate about teaching and helping youth upskill. It s great to be able to teach part-time now. I wouldn t be able to do this without my postgraduate diploma. It wasn t easy juggling work, family and study, but I am glad I persevered. Now I can sit back and say I did it!
Kimberley Sullivan Senior Account Executive, Mango Communications Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations and Event Management) graduate I love the variety of clients I get to work with in my job now at the moment I m working with Cadbury and Google. PR is the perfect way to get lots of experience with different sectors of the media. There s always something going on and there are so many opportunities to do things you wouldn t normally get to do. I think one of the main reasons I ve achieved what I did is the support I got from my Unitec lecturers. Use the lecturers knowledge they re there for that reason and are really helpful! You really get to know them during your last year, and I still keep in touch with a couple of my lecturers now. The internship I did at a PR agency as part of my Unitec degree was great too and it helped me land a job at that agency once I graduated. 9
Communication Studies Study options
Study options Communication and Media Arts 11 Certificate in Communication and Media Arts Level 4, 60 credits Duration Full-time for one semester or part-time options available Starts February or July Number of places 30 places Indicative fee $2531 Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 The Certificate in Communication and Media Arts is ideal if you want to go on to higher-level study in communication or performing and screen arts, or aren t sure exactly what area to focus on. It s also perfect for people already in employment who want to improve their personal communication and professional presentation skills. You ll specialise in one of two areas: communication or performing and screen arts. Highlights Emphasis on practical skills: you could be designing an advertising campaign; participating in a panel discussion with your fellow students; creating promotional material such as press releases, print ads or posters; developing a performance piece based on a fable or myth; or making your own videos. Lecturers who are eager to share their industry experience with you. Access to Unitec s excellent communication studies and performing arts facilities. A mix of classroom sessions, practical workshops, critique sessions, student seminars, discussions, presentations and online learning. Option to take some courses on a stand-alone basis. A chance to take classes in Unitec s on-campus marae, a great setting to explore Māori oratorical traditions and the role of culture in communication. Courses include COMM3431 Communicating Now COMM4432 Speaking Up COMM4435 Digital World COMM4442 Writing Well PASA4201 Telling Stories PASA4221 Dance Moves PASA4225 Making Dance PASA4301 Moving Images PASA4501 Behind the Scenes PASA4961 Interpreting Media Specialise in either communication or performing and screen arts. For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Communication Develop confidence in public speaking and learn more about the communication and media industry. You ll further your professional writing skills, and your ability to communicate with different audiences, using a range of digital media as well as delivering effective professional presentations using visual, oral and written media. Performing and screen arts Become more familiar with moving images and different media technologies, the history of storytelling and effective storytelling techniques. Or focus on dance technique/practice and what happens backstage. Learn more about the communication and media industry by working on practical theatre and screen production projects. Career opportunities This programme prepares you for further study in communication or performing arts. Once you ve successfully completed this programme, you could continue your studies with Unitec s Bachelor of Communication or Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts.
12 Study options Event Management Bachelor of Communication (Event Management) Level 7, 360 credits Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Honours programme full-time for four years Starts February or July Number of places 20 places Indicative fee $5063 per year Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 Courses include COMM6500 Introduction to Event Management COMM6533 Technology and Media Communication COMM6535 Public Relations COMM6537 News Writing for the Media COMM7500 Event Production COMM7533 Industry Internship in Event Management In your first year, you explore communication theory and principles, and develop skills in professional writing, digital media and oral presentations. In your second year you begin to focus on more specialised Event Management courses. For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Are you interested in a career in event management? There s a growing need for vibrant, creative and dedicated people who are great organisers, good communicators and have an eye for detail. Throughout the Bachelor of Communication (Event Management) you also develop a broad knowledge base, giving you the flexibility to perform the wide variety of tasks expected of communications graduates. Highlights An Event Management major that is strongly embedded in a communication degree with an applied, real-world focus. Work placements in your final year with organisations such as Sanders Events, TAPAC, The Cancer Society and Air New Zealand Fashion Week. Experienced lecturers and teaching staff from a broad range of communication backgrounds and in current professional practice positions. Regular presentations from high-profile guest lecturers from across the communications and event management industries. Part-time study options available. Career opportunities Conference manager Event communication manager Event manager Fundraising manager Promotions manager Special event co-ordinator Sponsorship manager
Study options International Communication 13 Bachelor of Communication (International Communication) Level 7, 360 credits Full-time for three years or part-time options available Honours programme full-time for four years Starts February or July Number of places 20 places Indicative fee $5063 per year Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 Want a communications career that can take you around the world? As the world becomes more diverse, and media channels and networks become more complex and influential, there s a growing need for savvy communication specialists who understand the global context. The Bachelor of Communication (International Communication) focuses on working in culturally diverse settings such as the Asia Pacific region, governmental and non-governmental organisations, development, aid, community liaison and advocacy roles. It helps you become a confident, competent communicator, ready to step into a range of communication roles. Courses include LANG5212 East meets West COMM6531 Intercultural Communication COMM7532 International Communication COMM7533 Industry Internship in International Communication COMM7534 Media Law COMM7537 Media and Government Communication LANG7277 Doing Business in East Asia COMM7543 Global Media Issues In your first year, you explore communication theory and principles and develop your professional writing and digital media skills. From Year Two, you hone in on global media issues. You also have the opportunity to learn Chinese, German, Japanese or Spanish. For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Career opportunities Communication manager (NGO or NFP) Government relations manager International communications manager Media liaison manager for community groups Media relations manager Parliamentary researcher Highlights Industry internship in your final year where you can apply what you ve learnt at an external organisation such as Oxfam, Amnesty International or World Vision. Lecturers from a broad range of communicationrelated backgrounds and who are actively engaged in a wide variety of research. The opportunity to learn from high-profile guest lecturers. Part-time study options available.
14 Study options Media Studies Bachelor of Communication (Media Studies) Level 7, 360 credits Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Honours programme full-time for four years Starts February or July Number of places 20 places Indicative fee $5063 per year Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 Broaden your understanding of current and emerging communication technologies, and prepare yourself for a rewarding and challenging career within the media industry. Combining theory with practice, you learn to work with the media, and how to use the media more effectively. You develop a broad knowledge base and the flexibility to perform the wide variety of tasks expected of communication graduates. Highlights Work experience as part of your study: in your third year you take part in an industry internship with an external organisation like Radio Rhema, Māori Television, KidsCan and Woman s Weekly. Experienced communication lecturers from a broad range of communication-related backgrounds who are actively engaged in a wide variety of research. High-profile guest lecturers from across the industry. Part-time study options available. Courses include COMM5534 Digital Media and Communication Tools COMM6533 Technology and Media Communication COMM6537 News Writing for the Media COMM7533 Industry Internship in Media Studies COMM7534 Media Law COMM7537 Media and Government Communication COMM7543 Global Media Issues The first year gives you an overview of communication theory and principles, and helps you improve your skills in professional writing and digital media. In Year Two and Three, you explore mass communication, writing for the media and new media technologies. Focusing on the relationship between media production, communication channel management and audience response, you ll become confident in planning and implementing effective communication initiatives within a corporate, governmental, not-for-profit or community environment. For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Career opportunities E-marketing co-ordinator Media analyst Media researcher Multimedia communications manager News media manager Publicity relations manager Website editor/writer
Study options Public Relations 15 Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) Level 7, 360 credits Duration Full-time for three years or part-time options available Honours programme full-time for four years Starts February or July Number of places 20 places Indicative fee $5063 per year Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 Want an exciting role in the fast-growing field of public relations? Reputation management and stakeholder relationship management are critical to a company s success. Public relations practitioners are playing increasingly strategic roles within organisations, influencing corporate communication, communication law, government lobbying and reputation management. As a student on the Bachelor of Communication s Public Relations major, you learn about the relationship between organisations and the media, and find out how to get positive media coverage for a business or organisation. Courses include COMM6534 Communication Ethics COMM6535 Public Relations COMM6537 News Writing for the Media COMM7533 Industry Internship in Public Relations COMM7535 Organisational Communication Management COMM7536 Reputation Management COMM7537 Media and Government Communication In Year One, you explore communication theory and develop your skills in professional writing and digital media. In your second and third years, you hone in on your chosen major, focusing on communication ethics, event management, media writing and public relations. For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Career opportunities Account executive Community relations manager Corporate communication manager Government relations manager Marketing communications manager Public affairs manager Public relations consultant Public relations executive Highlights Includes an industry internship in your third year with organisations like Auckland Arts Festival, Paul Blomfield PR, The Edge and JML Communications. A broad knowledge base, giving you the flexibility to perform the wide variety of tasks expected of communication graduates. Experienced communication lecturers who are actively engaged in a wide variety of research. Regular visits from high-profile guest lecturers. Part-time study options available.
16 Study options Event Communication Graduate Diploma in Event Communication Level 7, 120 credits Duration Full-time for one year or part-time options available Starts July Number of places 20 places Indicative fee $5063 Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 From fundraising events to business conferences and product launches there s a growing need for bright and savvy event management professionals. The industry is fast-paced, and needs professionals with clear communication skills, excellent organisational skills and attention to detail all skills the Graduate Diploma in Event Communication helps you develop. You ll learn how to work under pressure to ensure the smooth and efficient running of an event, from conception through to completion. Courses include COMM6500 Introduction to Event Management COMM6533 Technology and Media Communication COMM6535 Public Relations COMM6537 News Writing for the Media COMM7500 Event Production COMM7533 Industry Internship COMM7536 Reputation Management For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Career opportunities Conference manager Corporate communication manager Event manager Conference centre manager Promotions manager Special event co-ordinator Sponsorship manager Exhibitions organiser Highlights A focus on event management, combined with a sound understanding of public relations, media liaison, reputation management and communication processes. Industry internship where you spend at least 200 hours in an organisation specialising in staging events. Close links with the events and communication industries. Lecturers who run their own event management companies. Visits from guest lecturers who are leaders in their field. A combination of class contact, industry-based learning and web-based online support. Some courses may also be offered as evening/late afternoon classes.
Study options International Communication 17 Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication Level 8, 120 credits Duration Full-time for one year or part-time for two to three years Starts February or July Number of places 15 places Indicative fee $6187 Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 Want to advance your career prospects in the field of communication? The Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication gives you insights into the practice of intercultural, organisational, political and strategic aspects of international communication. Improve your critical thinking and analytical skills, explore communication policy and practice at a national and international level, and gain an understanding of advanced communication practice in real settings. Flexible delivery of courses allows you to schedule your studies around work and personal commitments. Highlights Close links with professional assocations like the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ) ensure that all course content is relevant to your career. A blend of online and on-campus learning. You can access comprehensive, complementary online resources and participate in online discussions whenever and wherever it suits you. Part-time study options available. Cross-credits towards the Master of International Communication. Courses include COMM8171 Organisational Communication COMM8173 Intercultural Issues in Communication COMM8174 International Communication COMM8175 Political Communication and Government Relations COMM8176 Strategic Communication and Information Management COMM8177 Research Methods COMM8187 Negotiated Study COMM8188 Communication for Social Change For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Career opportunities Communication manager Community relations adviser Corporate communication manager Government relations manager Internal communication executive Policy analyst Public affairs manager Relationship manager What next? This postgraduate qualification is equivalent to the first year of the Master of International Communication. After successfully completing this programme, you may be eligible to transfer to the second year of the master s programme.
18 Study options International Communication Master of International Communication Level 9, 240 credits Duration Full-time for two years or part-time options available Starts February or July Number of places 15 places Indicative fee $6187 per year Campus Mt Albert www.communication.unitec.ac.nz email study@unitec.ac.nz freephone 0800 10 95 10 Combining an effective mix of high-level theoretical analysis with real-world application, the Master of International Communication increases your knowledge of, and ability to, manage intercultural, organisational, political and strategic aspects of international communication. Deepen your insight into communication in a globalised world through advanced study and research on topics within the fields of organisational communication, strategic communication, political communication and global communication. Highlights Strong links with professional associations like the Public Relations Institute of New Zealand (PRINZ). A chance to conduct original research in the field of communication. Choose between a smaller dissertation of 60 credits or a thesis of 90 or 120 credits. Ideal if you have an undergraduate degree in communication or a related discipline. Part-time study options available. A blend of online and on-campus learning. You can access comprehensive, complementary online resources and participate in online discussions whenever and wherever it suits you. Courses include COMM8171 Organisational Communication COMM8173 Intercultural Issues in Communication COMM8174 International Communication COMM8175 Political Communication and Government Relations COMM8176 Strategic Communication and Information Management COMM8177 Research Methods COMM8187 Negotiated Study COMM8188 Communication for Social Change COMM9181 Dissertation International Communication COMM9182 Thesis International Communication COMM9183 Thesis For detailed course information and admission requirements visit www.communication.unitec.ac.nz Career opportunities Communication manager Community relations manager Corporate or public affairs communicator Government relations manager Internal communications executive Media relations manager Policy adviser Please note that if you don t have the time to complete the full master s degree, you can enrol in the Postgraduate Diploma in International Communication, which is equivalent to the first year of the Master of International Communication. Postgraduate Scholarship If you study this programme, you could be entitled to a Postgraduate Scholarship. For more information, contact the Scholarships Committee Secretary on +64 9 815 4321 ext 8515 or email scholarships@unitec.ac.nz
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20 General Info Fees and loans Fees and loans The indicative fee listed on the page for each programme in this brochure was the approximate 2013 annual programme fee (including GST). Programme fees for 2014 have not yet been set and Unitec is currently reviewing them in the context of the Ministry of Education s fees maxima policy. As soon as they are approved, 2014 fees for these programmes will be available on www.unitec.ac.nz The indicative fee acts as a guide only. You will be notified of your exact fee when you have enrolled. Please do not send any payment until you receive your fee invoice. The programme fee you pay at enrolment covers tuition and class materials. You will also have to pay a Student Services fee and any applicable NZQA charges. Textbooks for your programme are an additional cost. The deadline for payment of student tuition fees is seven days before your programme starts. You can pay by cheque, EFTPOS, credit card or in the form of an approved application for a student loan. (You should apply for your student loan as early as possible to avoid processing delays.) Once you have your student login, you can also pay online, using myrecords. For information about individual course fees visit www.unitec.ac.nz This fee information applies to domestic students only. For details about international student fees, please contact the International Office on +64 9 815 4302 or refer to the International Prospectus. Administration fees (including GST) In 2013, the administration fees were as shown below. Fees for 2014 have not yet been set and the fees listed here are indicative only. Academic record (transcript) (for two copies) $25.00 Appeal against grade, per course (refunded if grade changed) $99.00 Copy of course descriptors $100.00 Credit recognition for non-unitec courses $105.00 Recount (refunded if error found) $25.00 Resit, per course (where applicable) $35.80 Replacement certificates $25.00 Student Services fee $2.44 per credit Our withdrawal policy You may withdraw from a course by giving written notice to Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero). If you withdraw from a course before 10 percent of the course has been completed you are generally entitled to a refund of 90 percent of fees. There is no refund of fees if you withdraw after this time, except in exceptional circumstances. For full details, read the Admission, Enrolment and Fees Policy available on our website at www.enrolmentinfo.unitec.ac.nz No record of the enrolment will be entered on your academic record if you withdraw before 10 percent of the course is completed. If you withdraw after 10 percent of the course is completed a grade of W (representing withdrawal from the course) will appear on your academic record. An application for a refund must be made in writing and on the prescribed form available from Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero). Find out about student loans and allowances We want to make sure that you enjoy student life without too many financial worries. Visit www.unitec.ac.nz for financial tips or to draw up a budget, or contact the Manager Student Funding and Engagement on +64 9 815 4321 ext 8018. Student loans and allowances support is available to eligible students. For information about student loans and allowances contact StudyLink on freephone 0800 88 99 00 or visit their website www.studylink.govt.nz Programme codes are listed at the top of the relevant programme page. You may need these codes if applying for a loan and/or allowance.
General Info Scholarships and awards 21 Scholarships and awards Get a scholarship to help with your finances Unitec offers lots of financial support for both new and current students to help you pay for your studies. Awards come in all shapes and sizes: from book vouchers to study awards, and from postgraduate scholarships to financial grants for Māori and Pacific students. To find out more about how Unitec could help you, call Student Central on 0800 10 95 10. Follow the prompts to speak to one of our helpful programme advisors about tuition fees and support. You can also visit www.unitec.ac.nz/scholarships Youth Guarantee scheme If you re aged 16 or 17 the Youth Guarantee scheme gives you the chance to study for free for a year. Places are available in selected practical programmes and Bridgepoint foundation education certificates. To find out whether you are eligible and to see the full list of programmes available visit www.unitec.ac.nz/youth Success Scholarships supported by IBM Each Semester IBM supports a number of $5000 scholarships for degree or postgraduate level business students. You can use the money to pay for course fees, childcare or transport whatever you need to make study possible. And as well as the $5000, each scholarship includes one-to-one mentoring with IBM. The scholarships are open to all new and current students in Accounting & Finance, Management & Marketing, Computing & IT and Communication Studies. Māori, Pacific and female students are particularly encouraged to apply. Find out more at www.unitec.ac.nz/success
Māori students at Unitec Maia Māori Centre Kia kaha, kia toa, kia maia, kia manawanui Maia Māori Centre is a one-stop support and development centre. It s the place to go for course advice, scholarship information, study workshops and even a counselling service. You can make use of the study space, drop-in centre and computer support while you re there. Te reo and mātauranga Māori courses Want to learn te reo or improve your skills? The Maia team offers free Māori language short courses and mātauranga Māori electives. Mentoring Whai Ake is Maia s mentoring programme for first-year Māori students, to help you meet new friends, access academic support and get involved in cultural activities. Scholarships There are lots of scholarships on offer for Māori students, including $1000 Whai Ake scholarships, Māori START Awards and postgraduate awards. Contact Maia on +64 9 815 4321 ext 8416, email maia@unitec.ac.nz or visit www.maori.unitec.ac.nz Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae Our stunning Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae is at the heart of the Mt Albert campus part of the site where the Ngati Awa people settled. It s where students, staff and the community can gather, a place for historical and local knowledge, and a centre for shared learning.
23 Pacific students at Unitec Pacific Centre for Learning, Teaching and Research The Pacific Centre team provides academic, personal and cultural support for all Pacific students. Their services include study workshops, financial advice, scholarship information, mentoring and careers guidance. Feel free to use the drop-in centre and computer facilities while you re there. The Pacific Centre also supports postgraduate students and Pacific research projects. They organise Pacific Orientation activities, Fanau evenings and the Pacific student graduation dinner, too. Mentoring Tu u ke Ma u is a mentoring programme for firstyear Pacific students. Your mentors are Pacific staff who will guide and support you, and help you access Unitec services. Scholarships Unitec offers lots of scholarships for Pacific students including: Pacific START awards Unitec Pacific carpentry scholarships TEC Pasifika Scholarships for Building and construction Plumbing and gasfitting Electrical engineering Welding and fabrication Contact the Pacific Centre on +64 9 815 2949, email pacific@unitec.ac.nz or visit www.pacific.unitec.ac.nz
25 Everything you need at Unitec» Alumni programme» Banking facilities» Bookshop» Cafés (including a licensed café)» Career Centre» Chapel» Chaplains» childcare facilities (including Māori Language Early Childhood Centre)» Computer labs» Copy Centre» Counselling» Gym» Healthcare facilities including the Student Health Centre, Osteopathic Clinic and a pharmacy» IELTS Test Centre» International Office» Libraries (two at Mt Albert, one at Waitakere and one at the Northern campus)» Learning commons» Muslim prayer room» on-campus accommodation» Research Office and Postgraduate Centre» shuttle bus service (across the Mt Albert campus, and between Mt Albert and Waitakere)» Squash Centre» student Exchange Programme (an opportunity to study at Unitec partner institutions in 26 countries around the world)» Student galleries» student learning centre» support centres for Māori and Pacific students» support services for students with learning or physical disabilities» Unitec Theatre» usu Students Association» Veterinary Clinic Jobs on campus The first IBM Delivery Centre in New Zealand is based at our Mt Albert campus, and there are lots of well-paid job opportunities for Unitec students. Flexible hours allow you to work around your class timetable and the Mt Albert location saves you travel time. The IBM Delivery Centre recruits students from all programmes - it s a great way to earn money and get experience while you study. Find out more at www.unitec.ac.nz/ibmdeliverycentre
26 Experience it for yourself On-campus events We hold special events throughout the year where you can meet Unitec staff, graduates and industry representatives and ask all your burning questions. For the latest updates keep checking www.unitec.ac.nz Take a campus tour See for yourself what our campuses are like! Campus tours run each Friday afternoon from March until the end of November. Bookings are essential. To find out more call 0800 10 95 10 or email study@unitec.ac.nz Taster Day Not sure what to expect from tertiary study? Keen to find out what you might be studying? Spend a day at Unitec and try a whole range of activities in the subject you re interested in. It s a great way to check out the facilities on offer, experience our teaching style and see what campus life is like. Taster Days are open to year 12 and 13 students as well as people who ve already left school and are thinking of returning to study. Get some career guidance Not sure what to study? Visit the Career Centre for free career counselling and advice on course planning. Once you're a student, we can also help you with CVs, cover letters, finding work and interview skills. To find out more call +64 9 815 2948, email career@unitec.ac.nz or visit www.career.unitec.ac.nz To find out more call 021 555 285 or email lszabo@unitec.ac.nz DISCLAIMER: Unitec Institute of Technology has used reasonable care to ensure that the information in this publication is accurate at the time of publication. However, to the extent permitted by law, Unitec is not liable for, and makes no warranties or representations as to such accuracy and may change or correct any such information without prior notice. Changes will be available on www.unitec.ac.nz and from Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero).
28 Apply now Follow these simple steps to apply for the programme of your choice. Places often fill up quickly so we recommend applying early. 1 2 3 4 Choose the programme you want to study Need some help deciding? Contact Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero) for advice on programmes, courses and study paths. Phone 0800 10 95 10 Email study@unitec.ac.nz Apply for a place The fastest and easiest way to apply is online, and we recommend doing it early! You can log in to myunitec anytime to check your application. www.apply.unitec.ac.nz No computer access? Phone Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero) on 0800 10 95 10 to order an application pack. Acknowledgement We will contact you by post or email to acknowledge that we have received your application form. Check your email spam folder if you haven t heard from us. If you need to supply more details we will let you know. Additional admission requirements Some programmes have additional admission requirements. For example, you may need to complete additional forms, be interviewed, have an audition or present a portfolio of work. You will be notified of the details if this is applicable. 5 Offer of place If your application is successful you will receive an offer of place. This might be conditional on you meeting specific requirements. 6 Acceptance If you are offered a place you normally have 14 days to accept or decline. 7 Payment Once you have accepted your place, your fees are payable. For short courses, fees are payable at the time of applying. For all other programmes, fees need to be paid seven days before you start. You will either be sent an invoice in the post or you can access your invoice online by logging into myunitec. Student loans are available to eligible students. Find out more from StudyLink on freephone 0800 88 99 00 or visit www.studylink.govt.nz Need some help applying? We ve put together answers to the most frequently asked questions about the application process. Check whether we ve answered your question online at www.faqs.unitec.ac.nz Still not sure? Contact Student Central (Te Pae Kōrero): phone 0800 10 95 10, email study@unitec.ac.nz, or come in and visit us.
2014 calendar JAN 6 Summer Semester resumes 13 JUL 7 14 20 21 Mon 21 Semester 2 begins 27 Mon 27 Auckland Anniversary Day 28 FEB MAR 3 Thu 6 Waitangi Day Fri 7 Summer Semester ends 10 17 24 Mon 24 Semester 1 begins 3 10 17 24 AUG SEP 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 Wed 17 Graduation 22 Mon 22 Sep to Fri 3 Oct Mid-Semester break 31 29 APR 7 Tue 8 and Wed 9 Graduation 14 OCT 6 13 MAY JUNE 21 Mon 21 to Fri 2 May Mid-Semester break Fri 18 Good Friday Fri 25 ANZAC Day 28 5 12 19 26 2 Mon 2 Queen s Birthday 9 16 23 Fri 27 Semester 1 ends NOV DEC 20 27 Mon 27 Labour Day 3 10 17 Fri 21 Semester 2 ends 24 1 Mon 1 Summer Semester begins 8 15 22 Mon 22 Summer Semester break begins 29 30 Mon 30 Jun to Fri 18 Jul Mid-year break
U007889/0813/4,000 phone 0800 10 95 10 fax +64 9 815 2905 web www.unitec.ac.nz address Private Bag 92025 Victoria St West Auckland 1142 New Zealand Mt Albert campus 139 Carrington Rd Mt Albert Auckland 1025 Northern campus 10 Rothwell Ave Albany Auckland 0632 Waitakere campus 5-7 Ratanui St Henderson Auckland 0612