Waiariki Communications and Computing Career Guide

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communications and computing CAREERS Rotorua | Taupo | Tokoroa | Whakatane


WELCOME Your story begins here Waiariki Institute of Technology is one of the fastest growing and fastest improving tertiary institutes in New Zealand, according to the government’s latest Education Performance Indicators report released in July 2013.

High quality qualifications range from certificates, diplomas and degrees to graduate and postgraduate qualifications. Our new Master of Management can be undertaken with an optional endorsement in Business, Hospitality, Information Technology, or Health in order to tailor your studies. The main goal of the institute is to create workready graduates who have the tools to become successful in their chosen field, are satisfied yet challenged in their careers, and able to contribute to their local economy. The government report shows this goal is being met as more of our students are completing their studies, achieving qualifications, and progressing further either in their studies or careers. Each year our friendly, knowledgeable staff teach approximately 8,000 future nurses, teachers, IT or communications experts, artists, business owners, tradespeople, chefs, tourism or hospitality operators, fashion designers, farm managers, forestry or wood manufacturing specialists, to name just a few areas of the possibilities here at Waiariki. Our main campus is located in beautiful Rotorua, the country’s tourism capital. Additional campuses are located in Taupo, Tokoroa, Tauranga and Whakatane. The institute is distinctly bicultural, honouring the country’s Māori heritage. We look forward to meeting you and playing a part in developing your career pathway.

Communications..................................... 1 Diploma in Communications (Applied) ......... 3 Applied Writing...................................... 4 Certificate in Applied Writing ...................... 6 Diploma in Applied Writing.......................... 7 Computing.............................................. 9 Certificate in Communications and Computing Technology (Level 3).......... 11 Certificate in Communications and Computing Technology (Level 4).......... 12 Diploma in Communications, Computing and Technology (Level 5).................... 13 Diploma in Communications, Computing and Technology (Level 6).................... 14 Diploma in Information Technology............ 15 Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology................................. 16 Graduate Diploma of Computing and Technology........................................ 19 How to Apply for Enrolment ................... Inside Back Cover Campus Locations ............. Inside Back Cover


COMMUNICATIONS

graduate profile LUUKA JONES

Diploma in Communications (Applied) “Studying the Diploma in Communications (Applied) at Waiariki Institute of Technology has equipped me with the skills and knowledge to confidently work in a range of media avenues. Practical application, a fun work environment and experienced tutors took the chore away from studying and turned it into an interesting and practical way of learning about the field of communications. The tutors all bring a first-hand knowledge and hugely relevant examples from their years of work in the media and I found them incredibly insightful. This is a qualification I would recommend to anybody and I cannot wait to test my new skills and kick start my career in this growing profession.�


COMMUNICATIONS Some say it’s all in the message. As a communications specialist, what you say and how you say it about the organisation you represent has a huge impact on how the public, shareholders and employees perceive and value that organisation. Corporate communications involves the managing and orchestrating of internal and external messages and information that aim to develop a favourable point of view as well as project coherence, credibility and ethic. They also help explain an organisation’s mission and purpose. If you enjoy promoting the cause, purpose, products and/or services of others, have a better than average command of the written and spoken word, and possess excellent people skills, a career in communications is an exciting option for you to consider.

COMMUNICATIONS

Diploma in Communications (Applied) Level 5

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Technical business writer, communications officer/manager, copywriter, event manager, press secretary, public relations officer, technical communicator

Anyone with a qualification in applied communications will have a variety of roles to consider and can choose to work in any city in any country around the world.

Skills and interests you may already have: Great written and spoken English skills Well organised and detail oriented Able to meet and handle the pressure of deadlines and last-minute demands A people person with confidence and a positive outlook

We look forward to teaching you:

Theory of public relations and mass communication How to write media releases How to develop communication plans How to manage sudden and/or difficult issues

What industry opportunities are there? Roles are available in many areas and sectors. Government bodies (tertiary institutes, councils, etc.) and departments (ministries), and private companies across a wide range of industries, require communications managers or specialists. Roles are also available with public relations consultancies, the companies hired to handle communications plans for companies if they don’t employ their own in-house communications staff. The demand is growing for communications professionals skilled in using digital and online communication methods, such as social media.

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Diploma in Communications (Applied) Level: 5 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This diploma produces graduates who are able to work as communications and public relations practitioners, or add communication skills to a media role. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses (choose 90 credits) CWRT.4008

Writing for the Web

4

15

GENR.4300

Work Experience

4

15

CWRT.5002

Technical Texts, Handbooks and Leaflets

5

15

CWRT.5006

Focus on Nonfiction

5

15

COMM.5100

Public Relations and Mass Communication

5

15

COMM.5960

Business Communications

5

15

MGMT.5941

Fundamentals of Marketing

5

15

COMP.5950

Business Computing

5

15

COMM.6100

Advanced Communication Skills

6

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits minimum from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 4 or above. A minimum of 75 credits at Level 5 or above must be achieved between the core courses and elective courses in order to meet the requirements of this qualification.

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APPLIED WRITING Study this online

student profile Kathy Sutcliffe

DIPLOMA IN applied WRITING Kathy Sutcliffe fulfilled a dream and published her first novel in 2012. Kathy credits her “wonderful writing tutor” for her success. Write My Face is a combination of Kathy’s natural talent, and the application of the writing skills learned through participation in a number of Waiariki’s creative writing courses. Kathy’s second novel, When Romeo Meets Mercutio, was published in 2013 and Kathy is now working on her third novel.


applied writing Imagine the satisfaction of knowing that children are listening to your stories before they go to bed, or that people are enjoying your riveting biographies, unique short stories or informative magazine articles. Historical texts and business writing also require talent and attention to detail and are very important to the publishing world. At some point in our lives, most of us have read something – be it a novel, historical account, travel story, biography, or any of the myriad other forms of writing – that left a lasting impression. Creative writers are the wordsmiths behind the emotions, pictures, reactions and outcomes of those carefully crafted words. Tap into your literary creativity under the guidance of our published and practising authors and lecturers and learn how to become a published author yourself in a variety of genre.

Skills and interests you may already have:

Creative mind Keen reader and lover of books Eye for detail Expanded vocabulary and a good grasp of grammar

APPLIED WRITING

Certificate in Applied Writing Level 4

Diploma in Applied Writing Level 5

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Fiction or non-fiction author, biographer, blog writer, children’s author, copywriter, editor, freelance writer, poet, proof reader, reviewer or critic, script writer, travel writer

We look forward to teaching you:

How How How How How

to to to to to

communicate your ideas develop plots and characters critique your own work make words work for you write for the business world

What industry opportunities are there? Whether you want to write for publication, your own pleasure, or for the web, there are a variety of employment opportunities for you to explore: Creative non-fiction writer or biographer Technical writer Drama and screen writer Editor Tutor Fiction writer of novels or short stories Poet

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Certificate in Applied WritinG Level: 4 Duration: 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 60 Location: Online Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This certificate provides students with writing skills and knowledge in a range of writing styles. Students will gain experience and increased capability in creative writing and a variety of other writing genres according to the strand taken. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

4

15

Compulsory CWRT.4001

Creative Writing Skills

Options List (choose 30 credits) CWRT.4002

Contemporary MÄ ori Writers and Writing

4

15

CWRT.4004

Skills for Written and Spoken English

4

15

CWRT.4006

Writing for Children

4

15

CWRT.4007

Introduction to Fiction Writing

4

15

CWRT.4008

Writing for the Web

4

15

CWRT.4009

Administrative, Business, and Corporate Writing

4

15

CWRT.5001

Reading and Writing Poetry

5

15

CWRT.5002

Technical Text, Handbooks and Leaflets

5

15

Elective Courses A total of 15 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification. By choosing courses appropriately, students can specialise in a creative strand or a practical strand. Certificate in Applied Writing (Creative strand) Compulsory CWRT.4001

Creative Writing Skills

4

15

CWRT.4002

Contemporary MÄ ori Writers and Writing

4

15

CWRT.4006 or CWRT.4007

Writing for Children

4

15

CWRT.5001

Reading and Writing Poetry

5

15

Introduction to Fiction Writing

Certificate in Applied Writing (Practical strand) Compulsory CWRT.4001

Creative Writing Skills

4

15

CWRT.4004

Skills for Written and Spoken English

4

15

CWRT.4008 or CWRT.4009

Writing for the Web

4

15

CWRT.5002

Technical Text, Handbooks and Leaflets

5

15

Administrative, Business, and Corporate Writing

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Diploma in Applied Writing Includes: Certificate in Applied Writing Level: 5 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Online Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details The diploma provides students with advanced writing skills and knowledge in a range of writing styles. Students will gain experience and increased capability in creative writing and a variety of other writing genres according to the strand undertaken. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

4

15

Compulsory CWRT.4001

Creative Writing Skills

Options List (choose 60 credits including a minimum of 30 credits at Level 5) CWRT.4002

Contemporary MÄ ori Writers and Writing

4

15

CWRT.4004

Skills for Written and Spoken English

4

15

CWRT.4006

Writing for Children

4

15

CWRT.4007

Introduction to Fiction Writing

4

15

CWRT.4008

Writing for the Web

4

15

CWRT.4009

Administrative, Business, and Corporate Writing

4

15

CWRT.5001

Reading and Writing Poetry

5

15

CWRT.5002

Technical Text, Handbooks and Leaflets

5

15

CWRT.5003

Penning the Past, Poetry and Personal Writing

5

15

CWRT.5004

Travel Writing

5

15

CWRT.5005

Writing the Screenplay

5

15

CWRT.5006

Focus on Nonfiction

5

15

CWRT.5007

Focus on Fiction

5

15

CWRT.5011

Self-Publishing Skills for the Writer

5

15

Elective Courses A total of 45 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 5 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification. By choosing courses appropriately, students can specialise in a creative strand or a practical strand.

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Diploma in Applied Writing (Creative strand) Compulsory CWRT.4001

Creative Writing Skills

4

15

CWRT.4002

Contemporary MÄ ori Writers and Writing

4

15

CWRT.4006 or CWRT.4007

Writing for Children

4

15

CWRT.5001

Reading and Writing Poetry

5

15

CWRT.5003

Penning the Past, Poetry and Personal Writing

5

15

CWRT.5004

Travel Writing

5

15

CWRT.5005

Writing the Screenplay

5

15

CWRT.5007

Focus on Fiction

5

15

Introduction to Fiction Writing

Diploma in Applied Writing (Practical strand) Compulsory CWRT.4001

Creative Writing Skills

4

15

CWRT.4004

Skills for Written and Spoken English

4

15

CWRT.4008 or CWRT.4009

Writing for the Web

4

15

Administrative, Business, and Corporate Writing

CWRT.5002

Technical Text, Handbooks and Leaflets

5

15

CWRT.5004

Travel Writing

5

15

CWRT.5005

Writing the Screenplay

5

15

CWRT.5006

Focus on Nonfiction

5

15

CWRT.5011

Self-Publishing Skills for the Writer

5

15

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COMPUTING

graduate profile graduate profile Lisa Ainsley

Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology (multimedia/web) “A few years ago I decided to start the Certificate in Computing and Communications Technology (Level 3) online while I had a few months off work with my youngest daughter. At the time I never thought I would continue studying, but have now completed the Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology here at Waiariki Institute of Technology. “One of the main reasons I felt confident to continue on to the degree is that the tutors helped me to develop my skills and believed in my abilities, encouraging me to go further. “I also liked the hands-on approach to studying in the computing environment which made studying more interesting and gave me a better understanding of what works and doesn’t work in the real world of computing. “With the option to choose a major within the degree I have had the flexibility in what courses I chose to study, and from a student’s point of view flexibility is important. “I am happy I made the decision to continue studying with Waiariki.”


COMPUTING Computing and computer technology are part of just about everything we do, from the cars we drive to the movies and videos we watch to the ways we interact with and operate businesses. If you have an interest in hardware, software, media, internet, IT support, or data management, a computing qualification will provide you with valuable knowledge and skills that can lead to a variety of careers.

Skills and interests you may already have: Working with computer hardware and software Animation or designing websites Digital media, the internet and communications

Good at problem solving and thinking laterally Good written and verbal communication skills We look forward to teaching you: Programming, system analysis, hardware, networking and software applications

Web design and development Multimedia and animation Creative and the technical sides of the industry

Database management

Computing Certificate in Computing and Communications Technology (Level 3)

Certificate in Computing and Communications Technology (Level 4)

Diploma in Computing, Communications and Technology (Level 5)

Diploma in Information Technology Level 6

Diploma in Computing, Communications and Technology (Level 6)

Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology Level 7

Graduate Diploma of Computing and Technology Level 7

What industry opportunities are there? For job seekers with a diploma or higher qualification in computing, the job market in the information technology industry has a good outlook. Support technicians, database/ systems administrators, network engineers, web developers, and programmers are in demand. Our Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology provides excellent theory and applied knowledge in computing and IT. Students can also major in one or two specific areas, as well, tailoring their education to better match their career goals. As computers and the internet continue to become more integral to the way we conduct our day-to-day lives, career opportunities in computing and IT grow. You can be as creative as you like. Retailers, small to medium businesses, corporations and local authorities are all looking for savvy graduates to help run their IT operations.

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Postgraduate Certificate in Management (Information Technology) Level 8

Postgraduate Diploma in Management (Information Technology) Level 8

Master of Management (Information Technology) Level 9

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Computer systems technician, database administrator, helpdesk operator, network systems and data communications analyst, programmer, systems administrator, systems analyst, website administrator, website developer

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Certificate in COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (level 3) Level: 3 Duration: 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 60 Location: Rotorua, online Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This certificate gives students a solid background in the use of a computer and also a grounding in communication skills. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Core Courses (choose 45 credits) COMP.3121

Computing Essentials

3

15

COMP.3122

Digital Presentation Intentions and Solutions

3

15

COMP.3123

Workstation Dynamics

3

15

COMM.3124

Contemporary Communication

3

15

Elective Courses A total of 15 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s).

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Certificate in COMPUTING AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (level 4) Level: 4 Duration: 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 60 Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This certificate provides students with competence in the use of computer applications and a basis for further study in IT and/or employment in the technological industry. Students will gain practical experience in using a computer, its peripherals and associated hardware and software, and skills in new technology including multimedia and programming with options including game development, computer aided design (CAD) and robotics. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory COMP.4101

Multimedia and Web Development

4

15

COMP.4102

Programming Basics

4

15

Options List (choose 15 credits) COMP.4103

Introduction to Robotics

4

15

COMP.4104

Computing Technologies 2

4

15

COMP.4106

Computer Aided Design

4

15

COMP.4107

Digital Photography – Still and Moving Image

4

15

COMP.4110

Game Design Fundamentals

4

15

ARTD.4113

Graphic Design

4

15

Elective Courses A total of 15 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification.

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DIPLOMA in COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS and TECHNOLOGY (level 5) Level: 5 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This diploma provides a clear level of competence in the use of computer applications for business. Students will gain experience in learning to manage computer systems and learn how to understand and write technical material, enabling them to progress to higher level qualifications in this field. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory COMP.5101

Introduction to Programming (VB)

5

15

COMP.5102

Hardware Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5103

Operating Systems Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5105

Business Information Systems

5

15

Options List (choose 30 credits) COMP.5100

Professional Skills for the IT Practitioner

5

15

COMP.5104

Networking Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMP.5107

Introduction to Multimedia

5

15

COMP.5108

Introduction to Databases

5

15

COMP.5110

Game Design Principles and Concepts

5

15

COMP.5111

Programming Principles and Concepts (Java)

5

15

COMP.5112

Mathematics for Computing and Technology

5

15

COMM.5960

Business Communications

5

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 4 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification. Students planning to pathway to a degree should note that courses at Level 4 or below will not be counted toward the award for a degree.

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DIPLOMA in COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS and TECHNOLOGY (level 6) Level: 6 Duration: 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 240 Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This diploma provides students with theoretical and applied knowledge of computing including design and maintenance of computer systems, databases, programming, operating systems, computer networking, and technical support for a wide range of industries. This qualification allows people employed in the computing industry to gain current knowledge and skills to equip them for work in a variety of IT positions. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory COMP.5101

Introduction to Programming (VB)

5

15

COMP.5102

Hardware Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5103

Operating Systems Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5105

Business Information Systems

5

15

COMP.6109

Systems Analysis and Design

6

15

MGMT.6939

Project Management

6

15

Options List (choose 75 credits) COMP.5100

Professional Skills for the IT Practitioner

5

15

COMP.5104

Networking Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMP.5107

Introduction to Multimedia

5

15

COMP.5108

Introduction to Databases

5

15

COMP.5110

Game Design Principles and Concepts

5

15

COMP.5111

Programming Principles and Concepts (Java)

5

15

COMP.5112

Mathematics for Computing and Technology

5

15

COMM.5960

Business Communications

5

15

COMM.6100

Advanced Communication Skills

6

15

COMP.6100

Work Experience

6

15

COMP.6101

Graphical User Interface Programming

6

15

COMP.6102

Hardware Technology

6

15

COMP.6103

Network Operating Systems Management

6

15

COMP.6104

Data Communication and Networks

6

15

COMP.6105

Network Administration and Support

6

15

COMP.6106

Internet and Web Development 2

6

15

COMP.6107

Multimedia

6

15

COMP.6108

Database Design and Development

6

15

COMP.6111

Webmaster Technical

6

15

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GENR.6112

Special Topic

6

15

COMP.6113

Computer Graphic Design

6

15

COMP.6114

Help Desk

6

15

COMP.6115

Testing and Quality Assurance in ICT

6

15

MGMT.6955

Information Management

6

15

Elective Courses A total of 75 credits from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 6 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification. Note: 45 credits at Level 6 or above must be achieved between the options list and elective courses in order to meet the requirements of this qualification.

DIPLOMA in information TECHNOLOGY Level: 6 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details Gain the theoretical and applied knowledge of computing including design and maintenance of computer systems, databases, programming, operating systems, computer networking, and technical support for a wide range of industries. This qualification allows people employed in the computing industry to gain current knowledge and skills to equip them for work in a variety of IT positions. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory COMP.5101

Introduction to Programming (VB)

5

15

COMP.5102

Hardware Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5103

Operating Systems Fundamentals

5

15

MGMT.6939

Project Management

6

15

Options List (choose 30 credits) COMP.6100

Work Experience

6

15

COMP.6102

Hardware Technology

6

15

COMP.6103

Network Operating Systems Management

6

15

COMP.6114

Help Desk

6

15

COMP.6115

Testing and Quality Assurance in ICT

6

15

MGMT.6955

Information Management

6

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 6 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification.

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BACHELOR OF COMPUTING, COMMUNICATIONS AND TECHNOLOGY Level: 7 Duration: 3 years (4 years for double major) full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 360 (480 for double major) Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This degree provides thorough theoretical and applied knowledge of both the hardware and software fields of computing with specialisations in the design and maintenance of computer systems, databases, programming, operating systems, computer networking, internet and web development, and technical support for a wide range of industries. This will enable students to be work ready upon graduation, maintain their currency, and develop their discipline through ongoing professional development. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory COMP.5100

Professional Skills for the IT Practitioner

5

15

COMP.5101

Introduction to Programming (VB)

5

15

COMP.5102

Hardware Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5103

Operating System Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5105

Business Information Systems

5

15

COMP.5108

Introduction to Databases

5

15

COMP.6109

Systems Analysis and Design

6

15

MGMT.6939

Project Management

6

15

GENR.7100

Project

7

45

COMP.6100

Work Experience

6

15

COMP.6111

Webmaster Technical

6

15

GENR.6112

Special Topic

6

15

COMP.7109

Advanced Systems Analysis and Design

7

15

GENR.7112

Special Topic

7

15

Options List

Major-specific Options List Communication for Technology major (pending approval) COMP.5104

Networking Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMM.5960

Business Communications

5

15

COMM.6100

Advanced Communication Skills

6

15

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COMP.6105

Network Administration and Support

6

15

COMP.6114

Helpdesk

6

15

COMM.7100

Advanced Technical Writing

7

15

MGMT.7930

Strategic Management

7

15

Computing Technical major COMP.5104

Networking Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMP.6102

Hardware Technology

6

15

COMP.6103

Network Operating Systems Management

6

15

COMP.6104

Data Communications and Networks

6

15

COMP.6105

Network Administration and Support

6

15

COMP.7104

Network Design and Implementation

7

15

COMP.7114

Computer Systems Security

7

15

Multimedia/Web major COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMP.5107

Introduction to Multimedia

5

15

COMP.6106

Internet and Website Development 2

6

15

COMP.6107

Multimedia

6

15

COMP.6108

Database Design and Development

6

15

COMP.6113

Computer Graphic Design

6

15

COMP.7106

Web Application Development

7

15

COMM.7100

Advanced Technical Writing

7

15

Systems Design major COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMP.5111

Programming Principles and Concepts (Java)

5

15

COMP.6101

Graphical User Interface Programming

6

15

COMP.6108

Database Design and Development

6

15

COMP.6115

Testing and Quality Assurance in ICT

6

15

MGMT.6955

Information Management

6

15

COMP.7101

Advanced Graphical User Interface Programming

7

15

COMP.7108

Database Administration

7

15

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Elective Courses Students pursuing the degree with no major will choose a total of 195 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) in accordance with the requirements of the Criteria for Award below. Students pursuing the degree with a single or double major will choose a total of 75 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) in accordance with the requirements of the Criteria for Award below. Criteria for Award To achieve the award of the Bachelor of Computing, Communications and Technology, students must pass a total of 360 credits, including: a maximum of 150 credits at Level 5; a minimum of 120 credits at Level 6; and a minimum of 75 credits at Level 7. No major: 165 compulsory credits; and 195 elective credits. Single major: 165 compulsory credits; 120 credits from the options list, of which 30 must be at Level 7; and 75 elective credits. Double major (total 480 credits): 165 compulsory credits; 240 credits from the options list, of which 60 must be at Level 7; and 75 elective credits.

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GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF COMPUTING and TECHNOLOGY Level: 7 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua Start: Semester 1, Semester 2 Qualification Details This graduate diploma provides up-to-date theoretical and applied knowledge to broaden students’ expertise in the computing industry by studying a specialist field that complements their current experience and/or qualifications. The specialist fields include advanced hardware, networking, databases, programming, game development, animation, multimedia, web or embedded systems. The qualification enables students to maintain their currency and develop their discipline by ongoing professional development. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

7

30

Compulsory GENR.7101

Project

Options List (choose 45 credits) COMP.5100

Professional Skills for the IT Practitioner

5

15

COMP.5101

Introduction to Programming (VB)

5

15

COMP.5102

Hardware Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5103

Operating Systems Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5104

Networking Fundamentals

5

15

COMP.5105

Business Information Systems

5

15

COMP.5106

Internet and Web Development 1

5

15

COMP.5107

Introduction to Multimedia

5

15

COMP.5108

Introduction to Databases

5

15

COMP.5110

Game Design Principles and Concepts

5

15

COMP.5111

Programming Principles and Concepts (Java)

5

15

COMP.5112

Mathematics for Computing and Technology

5

15

COMM.5960

Business Communications

5

15

COMM.6100

Advanced Communication Skills

6

15

COMP.6101

Graphical User Interface Programming

6

15

COMP.6102

Hardware Technology

6

15

COMP.6103

Network Operating Systems Management

6

15

COMP.6104

Data Communication and Networks

6

15

COMP.6105

Network Administration and Support

6

15

COMP.6106

Internet and Web Development 2

6

15

COMP.6107

Multimedia

6

15

COMP.6108

Database Design and Development

6

15

COMP.6109

Systems Analysis and Design

6

15

COMP.6111

Webmaster Technical

6

15

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GENR.6112

Special Topic

6

15

COMP.6113

Computer Graphic Design

6

15

COMP.6114

Help Desk

6

15

COMP.6115

Testing and Quality Assurance in ICT

6

15

MGMT.6939

Project Management

6

15

MGMT.6955

Information Management

6

15

COMM.7100

Advanced Technical Writing

7

15

COMP.7101

Advanced Graphical User Interface Programming

7

15

COMP.7104

Network Design and Implementation

7

15

COMP.7106

Web Application Development

7

15

COMP.7108

Database Administration

7

15

COMP.7109

Advanced Systems Analysis and Design

7

15

GENR.7112

Special Topic

7

15

COMP.7114

Computer Systems Security

7

15

MGMT.7930

Strategic Management

7

15

Elective Courses A total of 45 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 5 or above in accordance with the requirements of the Criteria for Award below. NOTE: A minimum of 45 credits at Level 7 or above must be achieved between the options list and elective courses in order to meet the requirements of this qualification. Criteria for Award To achieve the award of the Graduate Diploma of Computing and Technology, students must pass a total of 120 credits, including: all courses studied must be at Level 5 or above; a minimum of 75 credits at Level 7 or above; 30 compulsory credits; 45 credits from the options list; and 45 elective credits.

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how to apply for enroLment

campus locations

Enrolling as a new Waiariki student* is easy. Simply follow these steps to begin your story at Waiariki:

APPLICATION STAGE

Step One Talk to us about qualification and course advice and guidance.

Step Two

Send us your completed 2014 New Domestic Student Application and Enrolment Form* and supporting documentation.

Please talk to us if you need advice or guidance about course selections, or visit our website.

Step THREE

If accepted (and applicable) you should now contact StudyLink at www.studylink.govt.nz or 0800 88 99 00.

Waiariki will contact you about the outcome of your application.

Step FOUR

ENROLMENT STAGE

You can also refer to our website for information about qualifications and courses available at www.waiariki.ac.nz.

Upon receipt of all required information we will enrol and invoice you for prompt payment.

Step FIVE You can arrange your fee payment to confirm enrolment.

Rotorua Campuses Mokoia Campus Mokoia Drive Private Bag 3028 Rotorua Phone: 07 346 8999 Fax: 07 346 8768 Waipa Campus Waipa Mill Bypass Road Rotorua Phone: 07 346 8600 Fax: 07 346 8614

Taupo Campus

Please ensure you provide us with validation documentation (e.g., birth certificate, passport, etc.) and all course selections.

Your student allowance or loan with StudyLink can now be finalised.

Corner Heu Heu and Kaimanawa Streets Taupo Phone: 07 376 0030

Tokoroa Campus 71 Ashworth Street Tokoroa Phone: 07 885 0200

Whakatane Campus 33 Cutler Crescent Whakatane Phone: 07 306 0050 Fax: 07 306 0060

Disclaimer Step SIX Start your studies.

Step SEVEN If anything changes during your enrolment please contact us immediately.

Phone 0800 924 274

Every effort has been made to ensure the information contained in this document is accurate at the time of printing in January 2015. However, no liability can be accepted for any error or omissions or views expressed in this document. Information is subject to change. All courses available are subject to sufficient enrolments being received.

*If you have previously studied at Waiariki full time or part time, even if it was years ago, you must use the Returning Student Application and Enrolment Form. This form and the new student form are available for download and print from www.waiariki.ac.nz or any Waiariki campus. The enrolment process and fees for international students are different than those for New Zealand residents. Please contact Waiariki’s International Centre for assistance: 0800 924 274 (from New Zealand) or +64 7 346 8712 (from overseas).


Rotorua

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Taupo

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Tokoroa

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Whakatane

0800 924 274 www.waiariki.ac.nz Waiariki.tangata

WAIARIKI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Mokoia Drive, Rotorua, New Zealand Private Bag 3028, Rotorua 3046, New Zealand Phone 07 346 8999 Fax 07 346 8768 Email enquiries@waiariki.ac.nz

@WaiarikiInst COMM14 6783


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