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Graduate Diplomas
graduate diploma in advertising creativity (GradDipAdvC) regulations
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These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Advertising Creativity an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
2 An applicant shall provide such information for selection purposes as the School of Communication Studies may specify.
3 An applicant may be required to attend a selection interview.
Completion Requirements
4 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Advertising Creativity, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 by successfully completing the requirements in the structure below.
5 The requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Advertising Creativity must be completed within four consecutive semesters.
Recognition of Prior Learning
6 The maximum credit for prior learning the examination board may grant is 30 points.
Structure
75 points Level 7: ADVT770–772, ADVT776, ADVT780
and 45 points from Level 6: DIGM601–603
Level 7: ADVT773, ADVT775, COMM704, COMM709, PUBL706
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Code Title Points Prerequisites
ADVT770 Copywriting 15
ADVT771 Campaigns 15 ADVT770, ADVT772, ADVT776
ADVT772 Creative Principles and Strategy 15
ADVT773 Advanced Copywritinga 15 ADVT770, ADVT772
ADVT775 Advanced Advertising Art Directiona 15 ADVT770, ADVT772, ADVT776
ADVT776 Advertising Art Direction 15
ADVT780 Applied Creative Strategies 15 ADVT772
COMM704 Promotional Culture 15
COMM709 Persuasive Communication 15
DIGM601 Moving Image Foundations 15
DIGM602 Web and Interactive Foundations 15
DIGM603 Visual Communication 15
PUBL706 Sponsorship and Promotion 15
a. Restricted entry.
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graduate diploma in arts (GradDipArts) regulations
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These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Arts an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
2 An applicant seeking admission solely on the basis of their professional experience must have a minimum of five years of relevant experience or practice.
Completion Requirements
3 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Arts, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in any of the following regulations:
(a) Bachelor of Arts
(b) Bachelor of Education
(c) Bachelor of International Hospitality Management
(d) Bachelor of International Tourism Management
(e) Bachelor of Māori Development.
4 A student who completes 75 points, with a minimum of 45 points at level 7 in a single subject area identified in the relevant regulations may have their Graduate Diploma in Arts endorsed with that subject.
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graduate diploma in Business (GradDipBus) regulations
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These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Business an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
2 An applicant seeking admission solely on the basis of their professional experience must have a minimum of five years of relevant experience.
Completion Requirements
3 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Business, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 from the papers listed in the Graduate Diploma in Business Table.
4 A student may substitute a paper from another bachelor’s degree with the approval of the programme leader.
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graduate diploma in Business taBle
Level Code Title Points Prerequisites
Level 5 Papers
Level 5 ACCT502 Accounting Essentials 15 Restriction: ACCT601
ACCT503 Accounting Systems and Analytics 15
BSYS501 Business Information Systems 15
BUSS503 Financial Decision Making 15
BUSS504 Economics and Society 15 Restriction: ECON501
BUSS505 Consumer and Organisational Behaviour 15
BUSS506 Business in a Changing World 15
BUSS510 Foundations of Data Strategy 15
BUSS511 Introduction to Programming for Business Analytics
15
ECON502 Economic Principles 15
ECON503 Introduction to Quantitative Methods 15 Restriction: BUSS502
ENTR501 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation
15
FINA501 Introduction to Finance 15
LAWS541 Law for New Zealand Business 15
MARS501 Marketing Insights 15
MGMT501 Managing and Organising 15
SUSE501 Sustainability Leadership 15
Level 6 Papers
Level 6 ACCT602 Financial Accounting 15
ACCT603 Management Accounting 15
ACCT604 Taxation for Accounting Studies 15 Restriction: ACCT707
ACCT605 Accounting Legal and Regulatory Framework 15
ACCT606 Financial Management for Accountants 15
ACCT607 Sustainability Accounting and Reporting 15 Restriction: ACCT708
BSYS601 Business Process Management 15
BSYS602 Business Data Management 15
BSYS603 Project Management 15
BSYS604 Operations Management 15
BSYS605 Goods and Services Procurement 15
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Level Code Title Points Prerequisites
Level 6 BUSS601 Special Topic 15
BUSS602 Special Topic 15
BUSS603 Special Topic 15
BUSS604 Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability 15 Restriction: SUSE601
BUSS613 Managing Business Data for Analytics 15
BUSS614 Predictive Analytics for Business 15
ECON601 Microeconomics 15
ECON602 Macroeconomics 15
ECON603 Introduction to Econometrics 15
EMPL601 Employment Relations 15
FINA601 Corporate Finance 15
FINA602 Investment and Portfolio Analysis 15
FINA605 Personal Finance 15 Restriction: FINA604
FINA606 Data Analysis for Business 15
FINA607 Financial Analysis 15 Restriction: FINA704
HRMG601 Human Resource Management 15
HRMG602 Learning and Development 15
INTB603 Dynamic Environments 15
INTB604 International Business Management 15 Restriction: INTB704
INTB605 Business Strategy 15
LAWS641 Law of Business Organisations 15
MARS601 Research in Marketing, Advertising, Retailing, Sales
15
MARS602 Marketing Relationships 15
MARS604 Consumer Behaviour 15 Restriction: MARS701
MGMT601 Organisational Behavioura 15
MGMT602 Management of Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
15
MGMT603 Leadership for Change 15
MGMT604 Managing in Aotearoa: Indigenous and Critical Perspectives
15
SUSE602 Managing Environmental Issues in Business 15
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graduate diploma in Business taBle
Level Code Title Points Prerequisites
Level 7 Papers
Level 7 ACCT701 Advanced Accounting Information Systems 15
ACCT702 Advanced Financial Accounting 15 ACCT602
ACCT703 Advanced Management Accounting 15 ACCT603
ACCT704 Auditing 15 ACCT602
ACCT705 International Accounting 15 ACCT602
ACCT709 Not-for-Profit Accounting and Accountability 15
BSYS701 Enterprise Information Systems 15 BSYS601 or BSYS602
BSYS702 Cyber-Security and Risk Management 15 BSYS601 or BSYS602
BSYS703 eBusiness Management 15
BSYS704 Logistics and Supply Chain Management 15
BSYS795 Issues in Project Managementa 15 BSYS603
BUSS703 BUSS UG International Exchange 7/60/1c 60
BUSS704 Special Topic 15
BUSS705 Special Topic 15
BUSS707 Special Topic 15
BUSS708 Special Topic 15
BUSS709 Special Topic 15
BUSS710 Design for Value Creation 15 BUSS604
BUSS711 Special Topic 30
BUSS719 Integrating Data Strategy for Business 15 BUSS613 or BUSS614 or FINA606
ECON701 Applied Microeconomics 15 ECON601
ECON702 Applied Macroeconomics 15 ECON602
ECON703 Applied Econometrics 15 ECON603
ECON704 Industrial Organisation 15 ECON601, ECON603
ECON705 Economics, Natural Resources and Society 15 ECON601
ECON706 Growth and Development Economics 15 ECON602
ECON707 Economics of Labour and Health Policy 15 ECON601
ECON708 International Trade Economics 15 ECON601
ECON709 Economic History 15 ECON602
ECON710 Human Resources Economics 15
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Level Code Title Points Prerequisites
Level 7 ECON711 Economic Policy Evaluation 15 ECON502 or ECON601
ECON712 Behavioural Economics 15 ECON502 or ECON601
EMPL701 Employment Regulations and Dispute Resolution
15 EMPL601
EMPL702 Workplace Health, Safety and Conflict Management
15
EMPL704 The Dynamics of Employment Regulations 15
ENTR701 Social Entrepreneurship 15
ENTR702 Business Models for Commercialising Innovation
15
FINA701 International Corporate Finance 15 FINA601 or FINA602
FINA702 Financial Risk Management 15 FINA602
FINA703 Entrepreneurial and Small Business Finance 15 FINA601
FINA704 Financial Modelling and Data Analysis 15 FINA601 or FINA602
FINA705 Wealth Management 15 FINA602Restriction: FINA604
FINA706 Financial Institutions and Markets 15 FINA501 or FINA605 Restriction: FINA603
HRMG701 Diversity at Work 15
HRMG703 Global Mobility 15
INTB706 Futures of International Business 15 INTB603, INTB604
INTB707 Strategy Dynamics 15 INTB605
INTB708 Competition and Innovation 15
MARS703 Strategc Marketingd 15 MARS601, MARS602, MARS604
MARS707 Integrated Marketing Communicationsd 15 MARS601, MARS602, MARS604Restriction: MARS603
MARS708 Digital, Social Media and Mobile Marketing 15 MARS601, MARS602, MARS604
MARS709 Consumer Behaviour and Sports Branding 15
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graduate diploma in Business taBle
Level Code Title Points Prerequisites
Level 7 MARS710 International Sales Management 15
MARS714 Media Strategy 15 MARS604, MARS707
MARS715 Retail 15
MGMT704 Management for Social Impact 15
MGMT705 Stress and Resilience at Work 15
MGMT707 Risk Management 15
MGMT708 Organising for the Future of Work 15
SUSE701 Sustainability Consultant Project 15 SUSE602 or any other level 6 paper subject to approval
a. Only available for students enrolled in the Executive Education programme.b. Enrolment subject to approval of the programme leader.c. Only available to students enrolled in the GradDipBus.d. A student may complete MARS713, MARS717 and/or MARS718 as an alternative to MARS703, MARS707 and MARS708, respectively, with approval of the programme leader.
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graduate diploma in computer and information sciences (GradDipCIS) regulations
aK3698
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
Completion Requirements
2 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Computer and Information Sciences, a student must achieve 120 points with 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in the Bachelor in Computer and Information Sciences Table.
3 A student may substitute up to 30 points with papers from any other bachelor’s degree with the approval of the programme leader.
Refer to the Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences Table on page 477.
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graduate diploma in health science (GradDipHSc) regulations
aK1013
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Health Science an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
2 An applicant’s course of study must be approved by the dean (or representative) prior to enrolment.
Completion Requirements
3 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Health Science, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in any of the following regulations:
(a) Bachelor of Health Science
(b) Bachelor of Health Science (Midwifery)
(c) Bachelor of Health Science (Nursing)
(d) Bachelor of Health Science (Occupational Therapy)
(e) Bachelor of Health Science (Oral Health)
(f) Bachelor of Health Science (Physiotherapy)
(g) Bachelor of Health Science (Podiatry)
(h) Bachelor of Sport and Recreation
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graduate diploma in international hospitality management (GradDipIHM) regulations
aK1024
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
Completion Requirements
2 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management, a student must achieve 120 points with 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in the Bachelor in International Hospitality Management Table including paper COMM570 (or approved alternative).
Refer to the Bachelor of International Hospitality Management Table on page 529.
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graduate diploma in international tourism management (GradDipITM) regulations
aK1252
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in International Tourism Management an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
Completion Requirements
2 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in International Tourism Management , a student must achieve 120 points with 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in the Bachelor International Tourism Management Table including papers COMM570 (or approved alternative) and TOUR501.
Refer to the Bachelor of International Tourism Management Table on page 533.
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graduate diploma in mathematical sciences (GradDipMathSc) regulations
aK1301
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Mathematical Sciences an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
Completion Requirements
2 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Mathematical Sciences a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in the Bachelor in Mathematical Sciences Table.
3 A student may substitute up to 45 points with papers from any other bachelor’s degree with the approval of the programme leader.
Refer to the Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Table on page 544.
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graduate diploma in pacific journalism (GradDipPacJourn) regulations
aK1309
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Pacific Journalism an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
2 An applicant may be required to sit an aptitude test and attend a selection interview.
Completion Requirements
3 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Pacific Journalism, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 by successfully completing the requirements in the structure below.
4 A student may substitute MAOR601 Te Pihinga I with another language paper with the approval of the programme leader.
Structure
15 points Level 6: MAOR601
and 75 points Level 7: JOUR700, JOUR710–712, JOUR714
and 15 points from Level 7: JOUR704, JOUR706
and 15 points from Level 6: DIGM603, HIST690, SOSC683, TVSP601, TVSP602
Level 7 JOUR708, JOUR715, POLS780
or any other media paper at level 6 or above with the approval of the programme leader
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Code Title Points Prerequisites
DIGM603 Visual Communication 15
HIST690 Te Tiriti O Waitangi: The Treaty of Waitangi 15
JOUR700 Journalism III: Depth, Specialty and Data 15
JOUR704 News Editing and Design 15
JOUR706 Radio Journalism 15
JOUR708 Television Journalism 15
JOUR710 Pacific Newsroom Practicuma 15 Coreq: JOUR700, JOUR714
JOUR711 Reporting the Pacific Region 15
JOUR712 Māori and Pasifika Media Industry 15
JOUR714 Journalism Law and Ethics 15 Coreq: JOUR700
JOUR715 Public Affairs Reporting 15 JOUR700
MAOR601 Te Pihinga Māori Language 1 15
POLS780 Asian and Pacific Issues 15
SOSC683 Societies, Cultures and Practices 15
TVSP601 Screen Production: Non-Fiction 15
TVSP602 Studio Production 15 TVSP601
a. Restricted entry.
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graduate diploma in psychotherapy studies (GradDipPsychotherapySt) regulations
aK3580
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Psychotherapy Studies an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
Completion Requirements
2 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Psychotherapy Studies, a student must achieve 120 points by successfully completing the requirements in the structure below.
Recognition of Prior Learning
3 The maximum prior learning credit the examination board may grant is 30 points.
Structure
15 points Level 6: MENH602
and 105 points from Level 7: PSYT701, PSYT702, PSYT706–712
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graduate diploma in psychotherapy studies taBle
Code Title Points Prerequisites
MENH602 Mental Health and Psychopathology 15
MENH701 Research in Mental Health 15
PSYT701 Psychosocial Life Review 15 PSYT707Coreq: PSYT712
PSYT702 Social and Cultural Analysis 15
PSYT706 Psychotherapy Practice Skills 30 PSYT712
PSYT707 Relational Psychotherapy: History and Systems 30
PSYT708 Infant Observation 30
PSYT709 Child and Adolescent Work Discussion Group 15
PSYT710 Psychoanalytic Concepts 15
PSYT711 Psychoanalytic Theory 15 PSYT710, Coreq: PSYT708, PSYT709
PSYT712 Reflexivity and Relational Skills 15 Coreq: PSYT706
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graduate diploma in science (GradDipSc) regulations
aK1042
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Science an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
2 An applicant’s course of study must be approved by the dean (or representative) prior to enrolment.
Completion Requirements
3 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Science, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 from the papers listed in the Bachelor of Science Table.
4 A student seeking registration as a Medical Laboratory Scientist and who meets the criteria specified by the Medical Sciences Council of New Zealand may complete papers from the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Table, subject to approval of their course of study under Clause 2 above.
5 A student may substitute up to 30 points with papers from any other bachelor’s degree with the approval of the programme leader.
Refer to the Bachelor of Science Table on page 556 and the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Table of Page 548.
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graduate diploma in secondary teaching (GradDipSecTchg) regulations
aK3515
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching an applicant must have completed a bachelor’s degree in a subject considered relevant for teaching in a New Zealand secondary school.
2 An applicant will be required to attend a selection interview.
3 Applicants must demonstrate their suitability to be a teacher according to Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand criteria.
Completion Requirements
4 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Secondary Teaching, a student must achieve 120 points by successfully completing the requirements in the structure below.
5 A student must successfully complete the practicum requirements and any other obligations as detailed in the programme handbook.
Recognition of Prior Learning
6 Prior learning is not normally recognised for this programme.
Structure
15 points Level 6: EDST601
and 105 points Level 7: EDST701–706, EDST702, EDST704, EDST705, EDST707–710
graduate diploma in secondary teaching taBle
Code Title Points Prerequisites
EDST601 Practicum 1 15
EDST701 Towards a Personal Philosophy of Teaching and Learning
15
EDST702 Provocations in Educational Thinking 15
EDST704 Assessment Theory and Practice 15
EDST705 Practicum 2 15
EDST707 Curriculum Theory and Practice A 15
EDST708 Curriculum Theory and Practice B 15 EDST707
EDST709 The Emerging Professional A 7.5
EDST710 The Emerging Professional B 7.5 EDST709
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graduate diploma in sport and exercise (GradDipSp&Ex) regulations
aK1032
These regulations are to be read in conjunction with all other relevant statutes and regulations, including the General Academic Statute and General Academic Regulations.
Admission
1 In order to be admitted to the Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise an applicant must have completed:
(a) a bachelor’s degree or
(b) a relevant professional qualification or experience approved by the dean (or representative) to be equivalent to a bachelor’s degree.
Completion Requirements
2 To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise, a student must achieve 120 points with at least 75 points at level 7 from papers listed in the Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Table.
Refer to the Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Table on page 565.