STAR/GATEWAY DIRECTORY TAIRÄWHITI 2015
CONTENTS
General Information 4
Enrolment 8
Vocational Pathways 10
COURSES (credit bearing)
Agriculture 12
Horticulture 14
Business Studies 16
Hairdressing 17
Health, Recreation and Sport 19
Hospitality 22
Trades and Technology 25
TASTER COURSES (non credit bearing)
Fashion 29
ENQUIRIESSue Matthews STAR Co-ordinator EIT Tairäwhiti
Phone: 06 869 0810 ext 7811 Fax: 06 869 0825 Email: [email protected]
STEP ONE X Schools use the Directory to select
the courses they wish to book their
students into.
STEP TWO X The school makes a course booking
for their students with the STAR
Co-ordinator. Bookings should be
made two weeks prior to the course
date and at the very latest a week
prior. Courses will not run if they
don’t have minimum numbers
enrolled.
STEP THREE X The STAR Co-ordinator will send
the School a Memorandum of
Understanding to cover the year and
also a contract and enrolment form
for the particular courses booked
into. These need to be completed,
signed and returned to the STAR
Co-ordinator prior to the start date.
NOTE: Evidence of NZ citizenship/
permanent residency required.
GENERAL INFORMATION
It’s easy!
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STEP FOUR X Schools will receive a reminder the
week prior to the course start date.
Students attending a STAR course
are to report to the Information and
Enrolment Centre reception area 15
minutes prior to start time. They will
then be directed to the appropriate
room
STEP FIVE X Schools will be invoiced the month
of the start of the course for the
number of places booked.
STEP SIX X Results will be distributed to schools
once they have been completed and
approved through the academic
process, usually within four weeks
from the end date of the course.
Provisional results can be provided
upon request.
GENERAL INFORMATION
X Courses in this directory are based on previous school requests and are intended as a guide only.
X Some new courses have been introduced to meet identified student needs.
X Some courses have been brought into alignment with full-time EIT programmes and these can
mean savings for students in time and fees for full-time courses if successfully completed. EIT
will continue to work with schools to achieve curriculum alignment in other subject areas
in 2015.
X Articulation agreements may be discussed with Deans and Heads of School for subject areas
where school staff are able to teach and assess courses under EIT Tairäwhiti accreditation.
X Places may be negotiated for individual secondary students on some full-time or degree
programmes. In these instances, fees are calculated according to the credits the course carries.
X It is the responsibility of the school to forward results to NZQA.
Course Confirmation
X When negotiations are completed, a detailed Course Confirmation Agreement will be sent to
the school. Please return a signed copy of this agreement to the Star/Gateway Co-ordinator at
EIT Tairäwhiti. This is required BEFORE enrolments can be processed.
X The agreement then becomes a binding contract for course delivery.
STAR and Holiday Course Bookings
X School staff please contact the Star Co-ordinator at EIT Tairäwhiti.
X Students please contact the Careers Department/STAR/Advisor at your school
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Reporting
X Progress reports will be provided for students attending courses of more than 40 hours.
X Attendance registers will be kept for all courses.
X Student outcomes will be reported to the school upon completion of each course.
X It is the responsibility of the school to forward results to NZQA.
X Certificates will be issued to students only if this is indicated under course information in the
Star/Gateway Directory.
Invoicing
X Schools will be invoiced for STAR activity at the end of the month in which that activity
commences.
X If students are paying for holiday courses themselves, then payment should be returned with
their enrolment.
Withdrawal/Refund Policy
X If students withdraw from any course later than one week prior to commencement, schools
may still be charged.
X If student numbers then fall below the minimum required for that course, cancellation will be
at the discretion of the faculty.
EIT Tairäwhiti Star/Gateway Fee Schedule
X Charges for STAR courses are calculated at a rate of $9.50 per student hour.
X All fees include GST.
X Charges for materials/consumables have been included in the fee for each course, unless
otherwise stated.
X EIT Tairäwhiti reserves the right to negotiate further charges if:
- More than one re-sit is required.
- Extra course materials are required.
Assessment
X Where full course delivery is at EIT Tairäwhiti, assessment costs are included.
X Where EIT Tairäwhiti tutors assess courses run at your premises, assessment costs are
additional to delivery costs and will be negotiated.
Articulation Agreements
X Fees will depend on the selection of course and agreement schedule.
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Student Enrolment Form
X This is required AT LEAST TWO
WEEKS before the agreed course
commences.
X Personal data provided by
students will be used for
enrolment purposes only.
X All STAR/Gateway funded
students will be entered on the
enrolment system and results
kept on record at TairäwhitiENROLMENT
It’s easy!
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STUDENT ENROLMENT FORM
Star/Gateway
School: Course Title:
Dates: Course Code:
School Contact Person:
Ethnic Identity
111 NZ/European/Pakeha
211 NZ Mäori
321 Cook Island Mäori
611 Other * Please specify. Note: Evidence of NZ citizenship/permanent residency required
STUDENT NAME (Full LEGAL name required by MOE)
Date of Birth
Gender Ethnic ID
Year Level
NZQA ID or NSI
Office Use Only
Registry
Roll
Results
Report
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The Vocational Pathways are a
new tool that provides a clear
framework for vocational options,
support better programme design
and careers advice, and improve
the links between education and
employment.
They are the product of a partnership
between government agencies,
the industry training sector,
secondary and tertiary education
representatives, and industry and
employer representatives.
There are six pathways which
represent new ways to structure and
achieve NCEA level 2 and provide
a more coherent framework for
foundation vocational education
and training. The pathways will
help students to develop their own
individual education plan, so they are
better informed and able to make
better choices to meet their goals.
There are a range of tools you can
use to help plan and design your
programmes and help students
to plan their future career
opportunities.
VOCATIONAL PATHWAYS
What are the
vocational pathways?
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AT EIT, THESE ARE THE COURSES THAT CAN CURRENTLY BE CHOSEN FROM:
The colour reference relates to what programmes may fit within the Vocational Pathways:
Arts
Beauty and Body Therapy
Business Studies
Computing
Fashion
Hairdressing
Health, Recreation and Sport
Hospitality
Mäori Studies
Music
Trades and Technology
Tourism and Travel
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AgricultureFENCING
An introduction to various fencing equipment and techniques
and a basic knowledge of rural safety.
What will I learn?
X Fencing methods and techniques using the appropriate tools
and equipment.
X Knowledge of health and safety practices.
EIT Pathway National Certificate in Agriculture (General Skills) Level 2
National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) Level 3
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
24836 v2Describe non-electric fences, fence support materials, and safe practices in fencing.
2 2
24833 v1
Identify and maintain fencing tools and equipment, and identify fencing construction materials and wire types.
2 2
24832 v1Open and draw out a coil of wire, tie knots, join wire, and prepare wire for transport and storage.
2 5
23540 v1Demonstrate knowledge of hazards, hazard control, and the consequences of injury in a rural workplace.
2 5
Student numbers 12 per cluster
Course length 6 Days @ 30 hours
Dates Semester One and Semester Two
Venue EIT RSU Campus, School and on farm
Cost $335.00 pp
NOTE Students must wear STEEL CAPPED BOOTS
Provides students with a basic
knowledge of rural safety.
CHAINSAW SAFETY
Students will learn the approved code of practice for chainsaw operation.
What will I learn?
X To use a chainsaw safely
EIT Pathway National Certificate in Agriculture (General Skills) Level 2
National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) Level 3
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
6917 v7 Demonstrate basic chainsaw operations. 2 8
6916 v6Demonstrate knowledge of the Approved Code of Practice relating to chainsaw use.
2 5
Student Numbers 6
Course length 6 Days @ 30 hours
Dates Semester One and Semester Two
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti Rural Campus, Stout Street
Cost $360.00 pp
NOTE Students must wear STEEL CAPPED BOOTS
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HorticultureNATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HORTICULTURE LEVEL 1
Gain introductory horticulture skills
Students will have a mix of theory and practical task-based
training while working on the campus horticultural facilities.
This delivery method will cater for a few students from a number
of schools, attending EIT regularly, rather than large numbers
attending for a few, short sessions.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
1 v5Prepare and sow outdoor seedbeds manually.
1 5
23780 v1Undertake general garden maintenance.
1 5
23783 v1Grow and maintain plants in containers from seed.
1 5
23782 v1Identify containers, materials, plants, and tools used in plant propagation.
1 2
2803 v4Maintain a documented record of horticulture activities
1 5
Course length 30 days @135 hours
Dates Term 1 and Term 2
Cost $1,282.50 pp
Grow and maintain plants in containers from
seed.
FARM VEHICLE SAFETY
This course will give students the confidence to ride a basic tractor safely. Students will also learn
all the legal requirements and occupational hazards associated with tractor use.
What will I learn?
X Check and drive wheel tractor and be able to describe legal requirements and occupational
hazards associated with tractor use.
EIT Pathway National Certificate in Farming Skills (Work Ready) Level 3
National Certificate in Agriculture (General Skills) Level 2.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
27608 v1 Drive a basic wheel tractor on flat terrain under close supervision. 1 3
27602 v1 Ride a quad bike on flat terrain under close supervision. 1 3
Student numbers 6
Course length 2 days @ 10 hours
Pre-requisite Must have a drivers’ licence or requires driving ability
Dates Semester One and Semester Two
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Rural campus
Cost TBA
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BusinessVIRTUAL OFFICE
This interactive course is designed to give students a simulated
work experience focused on the daily activities of a business
office. Our Business Centre is run as Wuru Fashions, a Gisborne
based fashion company. It operates one day per week.
What will I learn?
X The daily activities of a real office
X Receptionist duties
X Customer services
X Basic computing skills
EIT Pathway Certificate in Business Administration Level 4
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
6910 v4Integrate business administration functions and systems.
3 5
122 v6 Provide office reception services. 3 5
Student numbers 10
Course length 45 Hours
Dates Term 2 or Term 3
Times Friday, 9:00am – 2:30pm
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Palmerston Road
Cost $447.50 ppGain an
umderstanding of financial statements.
Courses that are suitable for entry level learners in the hairdressing
industry.
HairdressingHAIRDRESSING
EIT Pathway
Certificate in Hairdressing (Level 3)
The following courses include theory and practical components
with some home study required. They are suitable for entry level
learners in the hairdressing industry.
Successfully completed units can be credited towards EIT’s
Certificate in Hairdressing Level 3 and The National Certificate in
Hairdressing.
Please note: Other units could be provided on demand. Please
contact us to discuss the availability of other units
UNIT TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
2866 v5 Shampoo hair and scalp 3 4
25077 v1 Mould and scale hair 2 2
2869 v5 Apply treatments to hair and scalp 2 2
Student numbers TBA
Course length 12 hours per credit
Dates Thursday
Times Either full days 9:00am – 3:30pm, OR
Half days 9:00am – 12noon or 12:30pm – 3:30pm
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Palmerston Road
Note Students join EIT classes by arrangement
Text Work experience in salons is an advantage but not
essential. Students may need to organise models for
practical sessions at EIT Tairäwhiti.
Cost $9.50 pp per hour, plus $50 per unit for consumables
HAIRDRESSING DISTANCE LEARNING
Units can be studied according to the interest and ability of the student.
X Schools will receive the workbooks in PDF format and print off study material.
X Students will complete written work and submit this to EIT for marking.
For all practical units, it is ESSENTIAL that students have practical work experience in a hairdressing
salon.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT COST ($)
2866 v5 Shampoo hair and scalp. 3 4 125
2869 v5 Apply treatments to hair and scalp. 2 2 125
2873* v6 Demonstrate knowledge of trichology. 2 8 125
2891* v5 Demonstrate knowledge of the history of hair design. 2 5 125
21939* v2Demonstrate knowledge of fashion trends in relation to hairdressing.
1 3 125
25791* v1 Demonstrate knowledge of the neutralising process. 2 3 125
Note: * Units 2873, 2891, 21939 and 25791 are theory units only.
Practical Workshops One-day (6 hours) workshops at EIT Tairäwhiti may be offered to
distance students during the year. Subject to student numbers.
Final Assessments For enrolments from north of Wairoa, the final assessment, if required,
will be held at EIT Tairäwhiti (unless by prior arrangement). Final assessments may incur an
additional charge.
Cost $9.50 per hour plus material costs
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Health, Recreation and SportSPORT AND FITNESS
Distance Learning
This course can be studied according to the interest and ability of
the student and is delivered at school by an approved tutor with
experience to deliver these units. A CV is required to be provided
to EIT showing evidence that the staff member has experience in
the delivery of these types of units.
Schools will receive by email a delivery guide, workbooks and
teaching resources. EIT can print the student workbooks if
requested. Schools to submit work for moderation.
UNIT TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
505 v6Manage personal physical fitness with guidance.
1 3
7021 v3 Demonstrate exercise techniques. 3 8
21794 v1Demonstrate, instruct, and monitor static stretching.
2 3
21795 v1Demonstrate, instruct, and monitor safe and correct use of cardiovascular exercise equipment.
2 3
22768 v2Conduct and review a beginner level coaching session (pre-requisite 20673).
3 6
22770 v2Demonstrate knowledge of sports coaching, the coaching environment, & sport participants' needs.
2 4
22771 v2Plan a beginner level coaching session for sport participants.
3 4
20673 v3Demonstrate Knowledge of injury prevention and risk and injury management in sport and recreation.
3 4
Course length February - November
Dates and times Variable entry points
Cost $72.00 pp - (Maximum of $288.00 for 4 units or more)
This course can be studied according to the interest
and ability of the student.
NATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH, DISABILITY AND AGED SUPPORT
(Core Competencies) (Level 3)
EIT Pathway National Certificate in Mental Health and Addiction Support
Certificate in Health Science
Bachelor of Recreation and Sport Science (Hawke’s Bay)
The National Certificate in Health, Disability and Aged Support
(Core Competencies) (Level 3) is a programme which offers
students stimulating studies and provides a pathway to a career
in many aspects of health care and community support in roles
such as:
X Care associate
X Health assistance
X Rest home support
X Disability services support worker
X Occupational or physiotherapy assistant
X Rest home and/or residential community support staff
Those who complete this programme may pursue a professional
career as a support staff person. In particular, the programme is
designed to prepare community support workers who are safe,
competent and accountable in assisting people of any age in a
health and disability setting.
The programme promotes a balance between classroom and
work-based learning. The structure of the programme is such
that students will have a total of 6/7 weeks of classroom- based
instruction and a total of 10 weeks of practical experience in the
workplace.
Students are required to have a current first aid certificate before
commencing their work-based placements. For those who need
it, a first aid course has been scheduled at the beginning of each
semester intake.
Provides a pathway to a career in
many aspects of the health care and community support.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
CHS2.01 First Aid 2 1
23451 v2Demonstrate knowledge of the role of a support worker in a health or disability setting.
2 6
23392 v2 Describe ethical behaviour in a health, disability or a community setting . 3 3
27833 v1Support people to use assistive equipment and move in a health, disability or aged care context
3 5
9681 v5 Contribute within a group/team which has an objective/s 3 3
23386 v3Support a person to meet their personal care needs in a health or disability setting .
3 6
23388 v2Provide support to a person whose behaviours presents challenges in a health/disability setting.
3 4
16871 v2 Demonstrate knowledge of causes of common effects of physical disability. 3 3
23380 v3Describe and apply culturally safe principles and Mäori values in a health, disability or community setting.
3 6
PRACTICUM
20829 v3Support a consumer’s well-being and quality of life in a health or disability setting.
2 6
23389 v2Demonstrate knowledge of risk management planning in a health, disability or community setting.
3 2
20830 v3 Maintain a safe and secure environment in a health or disability setting. 2 5
1836 v6Recognise indicators and describe responses to suspected abuse of people using health or disability services.
3 4
23385 v2Describe self-advocacy and support a self-advocacy process in a health or disability setting.
3 3
27104 v1Apply the code of rights when supporting people in an aged care health or disability context.
3 2
Course length Three days per week for 17 weeks
Dates Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Semester One and Two
Times 9:00am - 3:00pm
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti
Note Students join EIT classes by arrangement
Text Sorrentino, Gorek-Mosby’s Textbook for Long Term Nursing Assistants 2nd edition (approx
$120.00)
Cost $784.00 (approximately)
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Learn to use and maintain coffee
making equipment.
HospitalityCOFFEE APPRECIATION
Students will learn basic knowledge of coffee and will be able to
prepare and present coffee.
This course covers the use and maintenance of coffee making
equipment, and coffee preparation.
What will I learn?
X Knowledge of commercial espresso coffee equipment.
X Prepare espresso, pressed and filtered coffee.
EIT Pathway New Zealand Certificate in Hospitality Level 2
New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Level 3
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
17285 v6
Demonstrate knowledge of commercial espresso coffee equipment and prepare espresso beverages under supervision.
2 4
17287 v4Prepare and present pressed coffee for service.
2 2
17286 v4Prepare and present filtered coffee for service.
2 2
Student numbers 12
Course length 24 hours
Dates Monday and Tuesday
Times 9:00am - 2:30pm
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Palmerston Road
Cost $328.00 pp
FOOD SAFETY
Students will learn health and safety regulations and safe practices around food and practice food
safety by preparation of a range of basic sandwiches. This course incorporates the Achievement
Certificate in Food Safety Introductory Level 2.
What will I learn?
X Basic knowledge of contamination hazards and control methods used in a food business
X Food safety methods in a food business
X Prepare and present basic sandwiches
EIT Pathway New Zealand Certificate in Food and Beverage Level 3
New Zealand Certificate in Cookery Level 3
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
167 v6 Practice food safety methods in a food business. 2 4
20666 v3Demonstrate a basic knowledge of contamination and control methods used in a food business
2 2
Student numbers 12
Course length 16 hours
Dates Monday and Tuesday
Times 9:00am - 2:30pm
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Palmerston Road
Cost $222.00 pp
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Customer service skills are of huge
importance to the New Zealand
economy.
CUSTOMER SERVICE AND SELLING SKILLS
Encounter, Interact and Think
Without customers there is no business! Customer skills are of
huge importance to the New Zealand economy – in business,
hospitality, tourism, trades and retail.
This practical programme will familiarise learners with how to
establish positive customer communication skills, how to ‘read’
body language, listening skills, what to do when situations are
challenging and provide tips and techniques on how to improve
students’ confidence in a range of situations.
What will I learn?
X Principles of customer service interactions and engagement
EIT Pathway Business, hospitality, tourism, trades (including hairdressing,
body and beauty)
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
11941 v4Establish and maintain positive customer service interactions.
2 2
11097 v3Listen actively to gain information in an interactive situation.
3 3
Student numbers 12
Course length 10 hours
Dates Flexible options for delivery
Times Flexible
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Palmerston Road
Cost $125.00 pp
Note This course can be delivered as two consecutive days
or Day Two could be a week after Day One.
Trades and TechnologyNote: Suitable shoes and clothing required for a
workshop environment
ENGINEERING LIGHT PROJECT
Learn basic engineering workshop skills, safety procedures and
develop simple engineering products.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
22923 v2Demonstrate basic engineering workshop skills under close supervision.
1 12
22924 v2Develop a simple product using engineering materials.
1 10
22926 v2Demonstrate knowledge of safety procedures in a specific engineering workshop.
1 2
Course length 40 hours
Dates Thursday - Semester One and Semester Two
Times Morning
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Trades Complex, Palmerston Road
Cost $530.00 - $580.00 pp
depending on the project chosen
Learn basic Engineering
workshop skills.
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINE PROJECT
EIT Pathway National Certificate in Motor Industry
This introductory course is designed for students who wish to enter the motor industry or learn
automotive maintenance.
Students will take part in a small engine overhaul, measure and repair. This course includes
workshop safety.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
21691 v2Disassemble and reassemble a single cylinder or multi-cylinder four stroke engine under supervision.
1 2
16113 v5Demonstrate knowledge of safe working practice in an automotive workshop.
1 5
Student numbers 10 - 16
Course length 40 hours
Dates Thursday - Semester One and Semester Two
Times Afternoon
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Trades Complex, Palmerston Road
Cost $485.00 pp
AUTOMOTIVE - ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
21707 v1 Demonstrate knowledge of automotive electrical principles. 1 2
21672 v1Demonstrate knowledge of new and emerging technology in the motor industry.
2 5
Student numbers 10 - 16* *Numbers are dependent on the size of the workshop being used
and health and safety issues.
Course length 40 hours
Dates Thursday - Semester One and Semester Two
Times Morning
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Trades Complex, Palmerston Road
Cost $485.00 pp
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Engineering Hot Works and Gas Welding
Students will learn basic knowledge of gas welding related to
the motor and engineering industries. They will also learn basic
knowledge of safe welding procedures under supervision.
What will I learn?
X Apply knowledge of safe welding procedures
under supervision
X Knowledge of an oxyacetylene welding plant in the
motor industry
X How to use an oxyacetylene welding plant in the
motor industry
EIT Pathway
National Certificate in Motor Industry
Certificate in Engineering Trades
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
21907 v1Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe welding procedures under supervision.
2 3
2678 v7Join metals using the oxyacetylene welding process.
3 6
Student numbers 8
Pre-requisites An interest and aptitude for engineering
Students should have a minimum of eight
NCEA Level 1 credits in literacy.
Some home study is required
Course length 10 hours (2 x 5 hours)
Dates Thursday - Semester One and Semester Two
Times Afternoon
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Trades Complex, Palmerston Road
Cost $580.00 pp
Learn to apply knowledge of safe welding procedures under supervision.
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
INTRODUCTION TO CAD AND SOLID MODELLING
EIT Pathway NZ Diploma in Architectural Technology
This course is a good starting point for all drawing disciplines. It
is suitable for anyone interested in producing drawings for civil,
mechanical or electrical engineering, architecture or mapping.
Some technical drawing ability and computer experience is an
advantage for this course.
What will I learn?
X People credited with this unit standard are able to: prepare
CAD environment. Create both two and three dimension
drawings used in engineering designs.
X Knowledge or have completed US 2430 and US 2432 is an
advantage
Study Pathway This Unit Standard is from the Engineering, Drawing and
Design field.
UNIT STD TITLE LEVEL CREDIT
2433 v7Produce simple engineering component drawings using CAD software.
2 6
Student numbers 12 - 15
Course length 60 hours (10 x 6 hours) each course
Dates Friday, Semester 1 and 2
Times 9:00am-12noon
Venue EIT Tairäwhiti, Trades Complex, Palmerston Road
Cost $340.00 pp
Create both two and three dimensional drawings.
Experience up close what it is like to be in an apparel
workroom.
Taster Courses (non credit bearing)
FashionFASHION TASTER – ILLUSTRATION AND DESIGN
This is a sneak peek into what the fashion apparel industry
entails. If you have a passion for fashion, then these pathways
are a great chance for you to experience up close what it is like to
be in an apparel workroom.
During this course, you will experience the process of designing
your individual look. This is an exciting opportunity for budding
young fashion enthusiasts. On completion of this short course,
you will have designed and illustrated your own individual look
and transformed this using Photoshop to create a design.
You are not required to have any skill or previous knowledge, just
a passion for fashion.
EIT Pathway Certificate in Fashion Apparel Level 3
Student numbers 12 - 15
Course length 1 Day 9:00am -3:00pm
Dates School Holidays
Venue Fashion Apparel Room, EIT Tairäwhiti
Palmerston Road campus
Cost $67.50 pp
FASHION TASTER - PERSONAL FIT – SEWING CONSTRUCTION
This is a sneak peek into what the fashion apparel industry
entails. If you have a passion for fashion, then these pathways
are a great chance for you to experience up close what it is like to
be in an apparel workroom.
During this course you will experience the process of making
your own garment. This is an exciting opportunity for budding
fashion enthusiasts. On completion of this course, you will have
constructed your own individual garment from a specified brief.
EIT Pathway
Certificate in Fashion Apparel Level 3
Student numbers 12 - 15
Course length 1 Day 9:00am -3:00pm
Dates School Holidays
Venue Fashion Apparel Room, EIT Tairäwhiti
Palmerston Road campus
Cost $67.50 pp
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