Waiariki Creative Career Guide

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CREATIVE CAREERS Rotorua | Taupo | Tokoroa | Whakatane

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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.

Gallery of work, clockwise from top: Harley Moore; Deanne McClinchie; Aroha Wikotu’s label Shikoba at Fashion Week; Angela McKenzie; and Joanne Donovan (interior design tutor).

Art.......................................................... 1 Certificate in Creative Arts...........................3 Certificate in Ngā Mahi Whakairo..................4 Diploma in Art and Design...........................5 Diploma in Art and Design (Advanced)..........6 Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design Pathway..............................................7 Fashion................................................... 8 Certificate in Fashion Technology................ 10 Diploma in Fashion Technology................... 11 Hairdressing and Beauty Therapy......... 13 Certificate in Hairdressing.......................... 15 Certificate in Hairdressing (Advanced)......... 16 Certificate in Beautician Services................ 17 Diploma in Beauty Therapy........................ 18 Interior Design..................................... 19 Certificate in Interior Design...................... 21 Diploma in Interior Design......................... 22 Music.................................................... 23 Waiariki Academy of Singing and Music....... 23 Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance....................................... 24 Diploma in Contemporary Music Performance....................................... 24 How to Apply for Enrolment.................... Inside Back Cover Campus Locations.............. Inside Back Cover


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graduate profile Sacha Fields

DIPLOMA IN ART AND DESIGN (Advanced) Level 7 “During the last three years doing the Diploma in Art and Design (Advanced) I have been able to explore my creative abilities through many different types of mediums. “With the supportive guidance from the Waiariki Institute of Technology art tutors, I have gained excellent knowledge of the art world, which has been extremely beneficial and helped me progress on to further study. By choosing to continue my studies at Waiariki I have been able to achieve my goals while remaining in a small city environment. “I have now been accepted to Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design to study the Bachelor of Fine Arts, and although I now have new tutors from Whitecliffe, I am still able to seek advice from the committed team of tutors I have got to know so well at Waiariki.”


Art If you love to express yourself visually, if you’re constantly coming up with new ideas and designs, if you just can’t wait to get into the studio or onto the computer, pursuing a career as a full-time artist might be the answer and is certainly possible if you have the passion and drive. Waiariki’s art department is led by a team of experienced and successful artists who are not only excellent teachers, but are equally passionate about supporting other creative people as they strive to fulfil their dreams. The courses and qualifications offered at Waiariki can help you change your dreams into reality from the Certificate in Creative Arts through to an advanced diploma in art and design that pathways into the final year of a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the famed Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design.

Skills and interests you may already have: Creative concepts and artistic flair An eye for detail Ability to create solutions to problems Original and inventive Confident and self-motivated, able to accept criticism Good at managing your time We look forward to teaching you: New techniques and concepts How to work in a variety of media Perspective Art history Cultural influences Exhibiting your work

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Certificate in Creative Arts Level 4

Certificate in Ngā Mahi Whakairo Level 4

Diploma in Art and Design Level 6

Diploma in Art and Design (Advanced) Level 7

Year 4 Bachelor of Fine Arts Level 7 (Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design) on Mokoia Campus

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Artist, carver, desktop publisher, fine artist such as painter, sculptor, or illustrator, graphic designer, multimedia artist or animator, photographer, screen printer, visual art teacher, weaver

What industry opportunities are there? To become a successful artist, you need to have a good level of artistic ability in your chosen medium, whether it is drawing, painting, sculpture, graphic design, carving or another area. More than half of artists are self-employed, however, many find work with museums, galleries, schools, advertising agencies and printers. The internet also allows artists to market themselves directly to potential buyers in New Zealand and overseas. New Zealand contemporary art, craft and design with strong Pasifika or Māori elements are growing in popularity. Digital art and graphic design are also growing, providing many vocational opportunities to work for established companies or on your own. Putting together a well-presented portfolio of your work that represents your style and range of skills will assist you in your efforts to secure a job.

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Certificate in Creative Arts Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent 60 Rotorua Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details This certificate provides students with a range of learning experiences within the arts to enable them to make informed choices for their future in creative industry related employment opportunities. Course Code Course Title

Level Credits

Compulsory ARTD.4100

Two-Dimensional Design

4

15

ARTD.4101

Introduction to Drawing

4

15

Options List (choose 15 credits) ARTD.4306

Paint

4

15

ARTD.4307

Tarei Tanga (Wood)

4

15

ARTD.4012

Sculpture

4

15

ARTD.4113

Graphic Design

4

15

COMP.4107

Digital Photography – Still and Moving Image

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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Certificate in NgĀ Mahi Whakairo Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 semester full-time, or part-time equivalent 60 Rotorua Semester 2

Qualification Details This certificate introduces students to specific aspects of Māori visual culture within the context of ngā mahi whakairo. Translation of ngā mahi whakairo and the use of the terms in this context relate to the creation of ideas in various media that has a Māori essence. “Ngā” means plural, “mahi” describes the work or activity involved and “whakairo” is the making or carving of objects. Ngā mahi whakairo does not specifically state any particular media as to restrict the scope of the course. The qualification will enable students to learn new skills and techniques pertinent to Māori development and advancement of Māori within this region. Students have the option to collate a portfolio of work to staircase to other qualifications. Course Code Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory ARTD.4012

Sculpture

4

15

ARTD.4307

Tarei Tanga (Wood)

4

15

MAOR.4007

Introduction to Cultural Heritage

4

15

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

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Diploma in Art and Design Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

6 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent 240 Rotorua Semester 1, Semester 2

Qualification Details The Diploma in Art and Design provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge in a wide range of art disciplines including art history, painting, print making, photography, sculpture, toi raranga, toi whakairo, digital and graphic art. This programme will prepare students with current knowledge to work in the creative arts industry and to make informed continuing study choices. Students who successfully complete this diploma can continue onto the Diploma of Art and Design (Advanced) at Waiariki, or pathway into the third year of the four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts through Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design in Auckland (see page 11 for more details). Course Code Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory ARTD.5005

Paint

5

15

ARTD.5006

Print Making

5

15

ARTD.5007

Photography

5

15

ARTD.5008

Sculpture

5

15

ARTD.5009

Toi Raranga

5

15

ARTD.5010

Toi Whakairo

5

15

ARTD.5011

Digital and Graphic Art

5

15

ARTD.5012

Art in Aotearoa

5

15

ARTD.6005

Paint II

6

15

ARTD.6006

Print Making II

6

15

ARTD.6007

Photography II

6

15

ARTD.6008

Sculpture II

6

15

ARTD.6009

Toi Raranga II

6

15

ARTD.6010

Toi Whakairo II

6

15

ARTD.6011

Digital and Graphic Art II

6

15

ARTD.6012

Art History and Theory

6

15

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DIPLOMA IN ART AND DESIGN (ADVANCED) Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

7 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details This diploma offers students a broad range of learning experiences within the arts, business and management to enable them to make informed choices for their future within the creative industry or related employment opportunities. The Diploma in Art and Design (Advanced) will enable students to choose their preferred media to specialise in and support their praxis with art theory. The Diploma in Art and Design (Advanced) recognises the advanced level of knowledge, skills and competence required for practitioners in the art and design industry, and for entry to the fourth year of the Bachelor of Fine Arts at Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design, or teacher training of secondary school art. Course Code Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory ARTD.7013 and ARTD.7014

Fine Art I

7

30

Fine Art II

7

30

MÄ ori Visual Art I

7

30

MÄ ori Visual Art II

7

30

Digital and Graphic Art I

7

30

Digital and Graphic Art II

7

30

OR ARTD.7015 and ARTD.7016 OR ARTD.7017 and ARTD.7018

Options List (choose 15 credits) ARTD.7003

Contemporary Issues in Art

7

15

ARTD.7011

Professional Experience

7

15

ARTD.7012

Exhibition

7

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.

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WHITECLIFFE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND DESIGN Pathway Take your art to the next level. Waiariki Institute of Technology has an agreement with Whitecliffe College of Arts and Design in Auckland which provides an excellent pathway opportunity for Waiariki graduates. Waiariki students who successfully complete the Diploma in Art and Design Level 6 (or equivalent) and the Diploma in Art and Design (Advanced) Level 7 can pathway into Year 4 of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) with Whitecliffe. This means you have the option to remain living and based in Rotorua and continue to study and be supported through Waiariki.

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FASHION

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STUDENT profile

Adrienne Whitewood

Diploma in Fashion Technology Adrienne Whitewood is a Rotorua clothing designer with her own label. When she heard about a fashion design event hosted by Waiariki Institute of Technology that was not your run-of-the-mill competition, she jumped at the chance to participate. Competitors were required to purchase items from Rotorua Hospice shops and convert, or upcycle, them into a garment for the runway. The list of prizes included a one-year fashion design scholarship at Waiariki. “Initially I entered the Op Shop to Catwalk fashion competition as I love upcycling and I felt the show was for a good cause,” said Adrienne. “On the night of the competition I was blown away with the level of construction shown in the students’ garments so I knew then that the quality of the fashion lecturers was extremely high. Then when I found out I had won the scholarship I couldn’t wait to start studying, knowing I would gain high industry practice which I believe is critical in perfecting our craft.”


Fashion If you’re interested in a creative and diverse career with opportunities to travel and see the world, or you perhaps dream of starting your own business, then studying fashion at Waiariki is a great option. Our programmes allow you to take elective courses such as photography, web design, marketing or business to ensure you have the options to individualise your learning and help you reach your future goals.

Skills and interests you may already have: Creativity, originality and style Innovative Ability to visualise ideas Ability to combine colours and shapes Illustration

We look forward to teaching you: Pattern making Sewing and construction skills for a large range of styles How to sew a variety of fabrics and get a professional finish How to design and illustrate your ideas

What industry opportunities are there? The fashion industry is very diverse and offers a wide range of careers in areas such as design, merchandising, product development, production, manufacture, textiles, buying, coordination of garment of fabric ranges, retail, textiles printing, soft furnishing, styling, alterations or one of the design services such as made-to-measure.

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STAR

Certificate in Fashion Technology Level 4

Diploma in Fashion Technology Level 5

Pathway to the Advanced Diploma in Applied Fashion Design and Technology at Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE in Australia

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Apparel merchandiser, buyer, fashion designer, fashion stylist, marker/cutter, pattern maker, production manager, retail, machinist, tailor/dressmaker, textile designer, textile process operator

There are opportunities to start your label and we recommend that you initially gain some experience working in the industry. Working in retail is a great way to learn what customers buy which helps you position your design with a target market in mind. This can be a great option to undertake while you are studying. In the fashion industry you may find yourself working alongside many other creative people such as graphic designers, photographers, stylists, models and journalists, so the variety is enormous. The employers in this industry can also range greatly, from small boutique designers to large apparel manufacturers, retail stores, film, television, media companies or selfemployment. If you want to absorb yourself in an exciting and interesting industry, there’s a career waiting for you.

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Certificate in Fashion Technology Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details This certificate provides students with the skills required for employment within the fashion industry as a garment technologist or fashion designer’s assistant. Course Code Course Title

Level Credits

Compulsory ARTD.4100

Two-Dimensional Design

4

15

ARTD.4101

Introduction to Drawing

4

15

FASH.4001

Pattern Design

4

15

FASH.4003

Garment Construction

4

15

Options List (choose 30 credits) FASH.4002

Intermediate Pattern Design

4

15

FASH.4004

History and Design in Fashion

4

15

FASH.4005

Fabric and Textile Studies

4

15

FASH.4007

Intermediate Garment Construction

4

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits or above from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 3 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list of this qualification.

Right: “The Weird and Wonderful” was created by Rhianna Crawford for the 2012 Rotorua Wearable Creationz. The entry earned second place in the Enviro Art category and was modelled by Hannah Dooley. Both women are studying toward the Certificate in Fashion Technology at Waiariki. (Photo courtesy of Gotya Photography)

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Diploma in Fashion Technology Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

5 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent 240 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details This diploma provides the skills required for employment within the fashion industry. It focuses on a wide range of technical and specialist skills such as analytical interpretation of garment design, drafting and construction techniques. Students can pursue areas of specialisation through the selection of courses that best suit individual talents and interests. Course Code Course Title

Level Credits

Compulsory ARTD.4100

4

15

ARTD.4101 Introduction to Drawing

Two-Dimensional Design

4

15

FASH.4001

Pattern Design

4

15

FASH.4003

Garment Construction

4

15

FASH.5001

Pattern Adaptation for Design Range

5

15

FASH.5002

Construct Design Range

5

15

FASH.5004

Pattern Design Range

5

15

FASH.5005

Final Personal Design Range

5

15

Options List (choose 45 credits) FASH.4002

Intermediate Pattern Design

4

15

FASH.4004

History and Design in Fashion

4

15

FASH.4005

Fabric and Textile Studies

4

15

FASH.4007

Intermediate Garment Construction

4

15

FASH.5006

After Five and Bridal Wear

5

15

FASH.5007

Computer Aided Fashion Design

5

15

FASH.5008

Advanced Computer Aided Fashion Design

5

15

FASH.5009

Assemble Swimwear

5

15

Elective Courses A total of 75 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). Levels of elective courses required will vary depending on options list courses selected. NOTE: A minimum of 15 additional credits at Level 5 or above must be selected between options list and elective courses in order to meet the requirements for award of this qualification.

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Pathway to Study Overseas In order to prepare students for the cutting edge of the global fashion industry, Waiariki has created an exclusive international partnership allowing students to pathway to further training in Australia. Students are able to enhance their fashion education by completing the Advanced Diploma in Applied Fashion Design and Technology at Sunshine Coast Institute of TAFE, Mooloolaba Campus, in Mountain Creek. If you’ve already completed the Diploma in Fashion Technology at Waiariki this advanced diploma will enrich and extend your creativity with practical and theoretical skills and knowledge required by international and domestic fashion design industries. This qualification focuses on developing design, technical and commercial expertise for a career in fashion, including advanced skills in pattern making, draping, costing and commercial visibility, business planning, marketing and selling your range. The programme culminates with the presentation of your personal design collection and fashion marketing and business strategy to a panel of fashion professionals. Upon successful completion you’ll have gained advanced skills in fashion design and production, design management and product development.

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HAIRDRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY

Graduate Profile Carla Bindon

CERTIFICATE IN Hairdressing (ADVANCED) Always wanting to be a hairdresser, Carla Bindon confesses to practicing on her brave friends when she was younger. Enrolling at Waiariki Institute of Technology, Carla began studying toward the Level 4 Certificate in Hairdressing (Advanced) qualification. She has moved from strength to strength, her tutors say, and grown and learned a lot in her year here. Carla credits her achievement to those tutors. “I didn’t really get on with teachers at school,” Carla says, “but I have a great relationship with the tutors at Waiariki. They are really supportive. I don’t think I would have got very far without their help as the course is quite intense.” There have been many opportunities for Carla to perform and showcase her skills throughout her two years at Waiariki. Highlights, she says, have been the success and the encouragement she received in competitions. In 2011 Carla was awarded first place and the title of Top Student for the Rotorua campus in the Waiariki Dolly Competition and then won fourth place in the Pre-apprentice Night Hair category at the 2011 Regional Fashion Hair Design Awards held annually in Tauranga. Carla also put her study to good use by participating in the Wearable Arts competition, designing and styling the models’ hair for the event. During her two years of study Carla worked part time at a local salon where she was then offered an apprenticeship.


hairdressing and beauty therapy Want to travel the world? Enjoy meeting new people? They may be coming to see you in preparation for an exciting event. Or they may just be looking forward to pampering themselves and feeling beautiful when they leave. You may not have considered hairdressing as a career option but, if you are creative, love working with people and have lots of ambition, it could just be your pathway to travel and success.

Skills and interests you may already have: Keep up with trends, styles and have a good sense of fashion Creative ability and an eye for detail Love working with people of all ages and backgrounds Great listener and communicator with different types of people Fantastic customer service skills

We look forward to teaching you: How to develop and apply a wide range of hair styling skills Working with all kinds of hair and hair services, and all types of personalities How to maintain high standards of cleanliness, and health and safety policies How to communicate well with clients to understand exactly what they want How a hairdressing salon environment operates Professional hairdressing code of ethics and working with a team Working with and understanding hairdressing chemicals

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STAR/Gateway/Trades Academy

Certificate in Hairdressing Level 3

Certificate in Hairdressing (Advanced) Level 4

Apprenticeship in industry

Certificate in Beautician Services Level 4

Diploma in Beauty Therapy Level 5

National Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4)

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Qualified senior hair stylist, hair colourist, barber, company technician, hair stylist on cruise ship, beauty, massage or spa therapist and consultant in salons, spas, hotels, resorts, cruise ships, retail outlets, pharmacies and owner/operator businesses, make-up artist, nail technician, body artist, hair or beauty product representative, behind the scenes hair or make-up stylist for television, films or fashion shows, image consultant, tutor, industry assessor; further study toward sports and therapeutic massage, nursing, physiotherapy, osteopathy, homeopathy, naturopathy and alternative spa therapies

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certificate in hairdressing Includes: Units toward the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) (Level 3); and Units toward the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4) Level: 3 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua, Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane Start:

Semester 1

Qualification Details This certificate provides essential hairdressing skills and knowledge in a range of professional hair services. Students will gain practical experience and increased capability in hair cutting, colouring, chemical waving, styling, client consultation and salon safety and service. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory FAID.3001

Workplace First Aid

3

5

HAIR.3200

Salon Safety and Security

3

10

HAIR.3201

Salon Reception, Shampoo Service and Team Work Flow

3

15

HAIR.4200

Salon Services: Advice and Consultation

4

15

Options List (choose 45 credits) HAIR.3202

Hair Cutting, Colouring and Styling Theory

3

15

HAIR.3203

Perming and Neutralising Hair

3

15

HAIR.3204

Colouring Hair Practical

3

15

HAIR.3205

Hair Styling Practical

3

15

HAIR.4201

Hair Cutting Practical

4

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). This may include courses listed in the options list for this qualification.

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certificate in hairdressing (advanced) Includes: City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Women’s Hairdressing, City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in Women’s Hairdressing, City & Guilds Level 3 Awards in Hairdressing (various awards according to City & Guilds units completed), components towards the City & Guilds Level 2 Certificate in Hairdressing Reception and units towards the National Certificate in Hairdressing (Salon Support) and National Certificate in Hairdressing (Professional Stylist) (Level 4) Level: 4 Duration: 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua, Taupo, Tokoroa, Whakatane Start:

Semester 1

Qualification Details This certificate provides advanced hairdressing skills and knowledge in a range of professional hair services as well as applied salon management. Students will gain practical experience and increased capability in advanced cutting, colouring and styling techniques, chemical waving and straightening, hair design, client consultation and service, advanced hair and scalp analysis, and health and safety, promotional activity and sustainability within a salon. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory HAIR.4202

Advanced Hair Cutting

4

15

HAIR.4204

Advanced Hair Colouring

4

15

HAIR.4205

Advanced Hair Styling

4

15

HAIR.4206

Client Consultation and Service

4

15

Options List (choose 30 credits) HAIR.4203

Chemical Hair Waving and Straightening

4

15

HAIR.4207

Salon Management

4

15

HAIR.5200

Hair Design

5

15

HAIR.5201

Improving Salon Performance and Productivity

5

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s). This may include courses listed in the options list for this qualification.

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certificate in beautician services Includes: City & Guilds diplomas and certificates, as follows: 3003-20 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy Services, 3003-21 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Consultancy Services, 3003-22 Level 2 Diploma in Nail Technology Services, 3003-23 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy, 3003-24 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Consultancy, 3003-40 Level 2 Certificate in Beauty Therapy Services, 3003-41 Level 2 Certificate in Beauty Consultancy Services, 3003-42 Level 2 Certificate in Nail Technology Services, 3003-43 Level 2 Certificate in Make-up, 3003-44 Level 2 Certificate in Waxing Techniques, 3003-45 Level 2 Certificate in Facial Treatments, 3003-46 Level 2 Certificate in Lash and Brow Treatments, 3003-47 Level 2 Certificate in Manicure, 3003-48 Level 2 Certificate in Pedicure, 3003-50 Level 2 Certificate in Nail Art, 3003-52 Level 2 Certificate in Beauty Salon Reception and 3003-82/92 Level 2 Awards in Beauty Therapy, Nails and Spa (various awards according to City & Guilds units completed) Level: 4 Duration: 34 weeks full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 120 Location: Rotorua Start:

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Qualification Details This certificate provides the skills and knowledge required to provide beauty therapies at a professional level within a commercial salon and spa environment. Students will gain experience and develop capability in salon and spa operations, professional practice, client care and communication, anatomy and physiology, consultation and analysis and an extensive range of beauty treatments. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory FAID.3001

Workplace First Aid

3

5

BEAU.4001

Introduction to the Beauty Industry and Salon Practice

4

10

BEAU.4002

Introduction to Cosmetology and Make-up

4

15

BEAU.4003

Salon Reception and Retail Skills

4

15

BEAU.4004

Manicure and Pedicure Treatments

4

15

BEAU.4005

Facial Skincare Treatments and Head Massage

4

15

BEAU.4006

Hair Removal

4

15

BEAU.4007

Brow and Lash Treatments

4

15

BEAU.4008

Skin Tanning and Personal Grooming

4

15

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diploma in beauty therapy Includes: Certificate in Beautician Services and City & Guilds diplomas and certificates, as follows: 300320 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy Services, 3003-21 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Consultancy Services, 3003-22 Level 2 Diploma in Nail Technology Services, 3003-23 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Therapy, 3003-24 Level 2 Diploma in Beauty Consultancy, 3003-30 Level 3 Diploma in Beauty Therapy Techniques, 3003-35 Level 3 Certificate in Beauty Therapy, 3003-40 Level 2 Certificate in Beauty Therapy Services, 3003-41 Level 2 Certificate in Beauty Consultancy Services, 3003-42 Level 2 Certificate in Nail Technology Services, 3003-43 Level 2 Certificate in Make-up, 3003-44 Level 2 Certificate in Waxing Techniques, 3003-45 Level 2 Certificate in Facial Treatments, 3003-46 Level 2 Certificate in Lash and Brow Treatments, 3003-47 Level 2 Certificate in Manicure, 3003-48 Level 2 Certificate in Pedicure, 3003-50 Level 2 Certificate in Nail Art, 3003-52 Level 2 Certificate in Beauty Salon Reception, 3003-82/92 Level 2 Awards in Beauty Therapy, Nails and Spa (various awards according to City & Guilds units completed) and 3003-93 Level 3 Awards in Beauty (various awards according to City & Guilds units completed) Level: 5 Duration: 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent Credits: 240 Location: Rotorua Start:

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Qualification Details This diploma provides the skills and knowledge required to provide beauty, body and spa therapies at a professional level within a commercial environment. Students will gain experience and develop capability in salon and spa operations, professional practice, client care and communication, anatomy and physiology, consultation and analysis and an extensive range of beauty, body and spa treatments. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory FAID.3001

Workplace First Aid

3

5

BEAU.4001

Introduction to the Beauty Industry and Salon Practice

4

10

BEAU.4002

Introduction to Cosmetology and Make-up

4

15

BEAU.4003

Salon Reception and Retail Skills

4

15

BEAU.4004

Manicure and Pedicure Treatments

4

15

BEAU.4005

Facial Skincare Treatments and Head Massage

4

15

BEAU.4006

Hair Removal

4

15

BEAU.4007

Brow and Lash Treatments

4

15

BEAU.4008

Skin Tanning and Personal Grooming

4

15

BEAU.5001

Salon and Spa Operations

5

15

BEAU.5002

Body Massage

5

15

BEAU.5003

Facial Electrotherapy

5

15

BEAU.5004

Body Electrotherapy

5

15

BEAU.5005

Electrical Epilation and Micro-dermabrasion

5

15

BEAU.5006

Advanced Massage Therapies

5

15

BEAU.5007

Advanced Spa Therapies

5

15

BEAU.5008

Professional Practice, Consultation and Analysis

5

15

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INTERIOR DESIGN

student Profile Chelsea Harvey

CERTIFICATE IN interior design “Since beginning my study at Waiariki Institute of Technology, I’ve learned that there is so much more to interior design than I first thought. It’s been exciting to learn about all the elements that go into an interior and how to work with them. What I enjoy most is learning to play with ideas until I come up with a solution, it’s exciting. “Although I have always felt I knew what looked good, I have been surprised at how much more I can do now, the course has really grown my confidence and knowledge. I would like to apply my skills to my own project one day or perhaps run my own business. It’s nice to know, that there are good jobs out there too.”


Interior Design If you would like a career with a creative outlet and excellent employment prospects, there’s no shortage of opportunities in the interior design industry due to a growing demand. Specialty design areas are listed below and include kitchen design, textile design, designing for hotels and motels, and many more. There is also the option of starting your own company and by studying at Waiariki, you’ll learn the business skills needed to become a successful self-employed designer.

Skills and interests you may already have: Some artistic or creative ability Textiles, colour, furniture Some technical or computer skills Love of space and design and/or problem solving Good communication and presentation skills We look forward to teaching you: Creative confidence and the ability to design anything Understanding buildings and plans Computer-aided design (CAD) drawing Working with clients and developing a solution from a

brief Knowledge of a wide range of products and services Colour, fabrics and interior finishes Textile design Furniture design Running a small business and marketing Project management skills

INTERIOR DESIGN

Certificate in Interior Design Level 4

Diploma in Interior Design Level 5

Degrees from other providers

CAREERS YOU CAN AIM FOR: Design technician, commercial or industrial designer, interior decorator, interior designer, retail assistant

What industry opportunities are there? With the varied skill set needed, having an interior design qualification is quickly becoming essential for those wishing to enter this competitive field in the job market. Qualified designers are also in demand in many areas all across the building industry. Interior designers can take advantage of a wide range of employment and business opportunities: Working in an architectural or interior design practice Self-employed interior design consultant Self-employed textile designer Restaurant or hotel designer Home wares, lighting, furniture or showroom consultant Kitchen manufacturing companies Wardrobe companies Bathroom companies Windows, doors, flooring or hardware companies Window treatment consultant Luxury yacht, cruise ship or airplane manufacturers Representative for wholesalers within the building industry such as Carter Holt Harvey, Laminex or Feltex Carpets

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Certificate in Interior Design Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details The certificate opens a door into the exciting world of interior design. Students develop creative skills and learn to conceptualise then implement innovative design solutions. Course Code Course Title

Level Credits

Compulsory INTD.4007

Design Practice 1

4

15

INTD.4008

Design Practice 2

4

15

ARTD.4100

Two-Dimensional Design

4

15

ARTD.4101

Introduction to Drawing

4

15

Options List (choose 30 credits) INTD.4009

Design History: Enlightenment to Modernity

4

15

INTD.4010

Introduction to CAD

4

15

INTD.4011

Design Technology: Human Environment

4

15

INTD.4012

Intermediate CAD

4

15

Elective Courses A total of 30 elective credits or above from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 3 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list for this qualification.

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Diploma in Interior Design Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

5 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent 240 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details The diploma, which includes the Certificate in Interior Design, offers courses that advance creative confidence and foster industry level technical skills. Students learn to deliver creative solutions with excellence, and develop skills for employment within the design industry. Course Code Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory INTD.5008

Design Practice 3

5

15

INTD.5009

Design Practice 4

5

15

INTD.5011

Design Innovation

5

15

INTD.5012

Design Technology: Materials and Finishes

5

15

Options List (choose 15 credits) INTD.5010

Textile Design

5

15

INTD.5013

Advanced Presentation Strategies CAD

5

15

INTD.5014

Design Technology: Small Scale Interior Construction and Materials

5

15

INTD.5015

Business Strategies Using CAD

5

15

INTD.5016

Design History: Early Civilisations to Enlightenment

5

15

INTD.6000

Specialised Interior Design

6

15

Elective Courses A total of 45 elective credits from any Waiariki course(s) at Level 4 or above. This can include courses listed in the options list for this qualification.

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Waiariki Academy of Singing and Music Waiariki Academy of Singing and Music offers talented singers and musicians the opportunity to prioritise and enhance their music career. Our motto is ‘Dream, Believe, Create’. Two New Music Qualifications The academy was launched in 2011. Highly successful as a scholarship-based academy through 2012, it has continued to expand and now offers students the opportunity to study toward two new music qualifications. Professional musicians need a range of skills. The Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance is great place to start gaining those skills and students will be encouraged to continue their pathway in music study by enrolling in the Diploma in Contemporary Music Performance. The courses are taught by staff with extensive, real-world experience working with singers and musicians at the highest level in the industry both nationally and internationally. Meet Your Academy Instructors Academy programme area leader Richard Anaru has an impressive list of musical achievements that has spanned more than 30 years in the industry and seen him perform all over the world. Richard has produced critically acclaimed shows and recordings both here and overseas, the most rewarding, he says, were Sir Howard Morrison’s Australian Tour in 2000 and the Rotorua Millennium Celebration on New Year’s Eve 1999. He is now busy directing and composing music for TV productions such as Māorioke and the ever-popular My Country Song. Music and audio tutor David Grindley is a musician, programmer, audio engineer and producer. He has extensive experience performing, has written and produced advertising, musical theatre and albums within Australia, Singapore and New Zealand, and worked as a musical director, technical director,

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post production and has lectured in music performance, song writing, recording and music technology. David holds an Associate Diploma in Creative Arts, majoring in Contemporary Music, and a Certificate IV in Vocational Training. The academy’s vocal specialist is Elisha Hulton, a mezzo-soprano from Palmerston North now residing in Rotorua. Elisha has performed as a soloist with the Auckland Choral Society, at the finals of the Westfield Style Pasifika, been a Becroft Grand Aria finalist and performed the role of Serse in Handel’s Xerse with the Handel Consort and Quire. The 2009 Iosefa Enari Memorial Award recipient has performed in Fiji and at the opening ceremony of the South Pacific Games in Samoa, and is a current member of Operatunity, the renowned opera singing ensemble of Australasia, and Pure Voice, a women’s singing trio. Elisha holds a Bachelor of Music (Performance) and a Postgraduate Diploma (Performance), both under the tutelage of Dr Te Oti Rakena at the University of Auckland. Dame Malvina Major It is with great pride and honour to include Dame Malvina Major, GNZM, DBE, ATCL, LTCL, LRSM, Hon D Litt (Massey), Hon D (Waikato), as one of the patrons of the academy. Her contribution and services to music in this country are second to none. An international performer, she resides in New Zealand while balancing her academic teaching duties with her singing career. What we offer Singers and musicians will have access to workshops on business skills, music theory, vocal training, audio visual training, song writing and media. Academy staff work with students and their tutorial mentors to provide complete support through performance, development and career progression. Waiariki Academy of Singing and Music welcomes enquiries and applications from talented singers and musicians from any genre. Visit http:// music.waiariki.ac.nz for more information.

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Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance* Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

4 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details This certificate is for learners who want to enter the music industry both within New Zealand and internationally. The programme leads to the Tai Poutini Polytechnic qualification of the same name delivered by MAINZ (Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand). Students will gain comprehensive applied knowledge and skills and capability in music performance, technology, composition and communication including instrument specialisation and active participation in the music industry. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory MUSC.4001

Music Fundamentals

4

15

MUSC.4002

Music Composition

4

15

MUSC.4003

Music History and Instrumentation

4

15

MUSC.4004

Music Performance and Stagecraft

4

15

MUSC.4005

Music Composition and Production

4

15

MUSC.4006

Working in Music and Communication

4

15

MUSC.4007

Music Technology

4

15

Diploma in Contemporary Music Performance* Level: Duration: Credits: Location: Start:

5 1 year full-time, or part-time equivalent 120 Rotorua Semester 1

Qualification Details This diploma is for learners who want to enter and/or progress in the music industry both within New Zealand and internationally. The programme leads to the Tai Poutini Polytechnic qualification of the same name delivered by MAINZ (Music and Audio Institute of New Zealand) and builds on the Certificate in Contemporary Music Performance. Students will gain comprehensive applied knowledge, skills and capability to an advanced level in music performance, song writing and musical arrangement including instrumentation, electronic technology and music production. The diploma will enable students to function either individually or in groups in much the same manner as a professional artist or band would work within the music industry. Course Code

Course Title

Level

Credits

Compulsory MUSC.5001

Music Notation, Pitch, Harmony and Rhythm

5

30

MUSC.5002

Advanced Music Performance

6

30

MUSC.5003

Primary Instrument of Performance

6

15

MUSC.5004

Music Production

5

15

MUSC.5005

Composition and Arranging (Includes Instrumentation)

5

15

MUSC.5006

Music Business Studies

5

15

*Pending approval

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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.

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

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.

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 Corner Heu Heu and Kaimanawa Streets Taupo Phone: 07 376 0030 Fax: 07 376 0040

ENROLMENT STAGE

Tokoroa Campus Step FOUR 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.

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.

29 Bridge Street Tokoroa Phone: 07 885 0200 Fax: 07 885 0210

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 September 2013. 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 2014 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).


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