Sustainability and Outdoor Education Level 3 (Dual Enrolment)
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This Dual Enrolment program combines sustainability education with outdoor experiences, allowing students to earn NCEA credits while exploring environmental issues and developing leadership skills in an outdoor setting. Through activities like surfing, snorkelling, and tramping, students learn about sustainability, teamwork, and personal well-being. The program prepares students for careers in sustainability and outdoor education, including roles such as sustainability consultant, environmental educator, and outdoor guide.
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Sustainability and Outdoor Education Level 3 (Dual Enrolment)
Degree Overview:
This program explores sustainability issues through a variety of outdoor learning experiences. It is a Dual Enrolment program, meaning it is free for students in Years 11, 12, or 13 and allows them to earn NCEA credits while getting a feel for tertiary study. The program focuses on sustainability with a focus on outdoor leadership. Students will participate in various activities like surfing, snorkelling, and tramping, alongside games, team-building activities, and reflective workshops. These activities are designed to help students develop collaborative skills and leadership abilities in an outdoor setting.
Outline:
- Program Duration: 1 year (part-time)
- Location: Christchurch, New Zealand
- Delivery: One day per week at Madras campus (Fridays 9am - 3pm)
- Credits: 22 NZQF credits
- Learning Outcomes:
- Evaluate measures for sustaining and improving biophysical environments.
- Investigate socio-scientific issues in an Earth and Space Science context.
- Demonstrate quality performance of a physical activity in an applied setting.
- Evaluate a personal action contributing to a sustainable future.
- Evaluate physical activity experiences to devise lifelong well-being strategies.
Assessment:
- Assessments are based on the learning outcomes listed above.
- Specific assessment methods may include assignments, presentations, practical demonstrations, and examinations.
Teaching:
- The program is delivered by experienced and qualified instructors.
- Teaching methods include a blend of theoretical and practical learning, with a strong emphasis on hands-on experience.
- Students will have access to a range of resources, including outdoor equipment, learning materials, and online support.
Careers:
- This program can prepare students for a variety of careers in the sustainability and outdoor education sectors.
- Potential career paths include sustainability consultant, environmental educator, outdoor guide, park ranger, and ecotourism operator.
Other:
- Places in the program are limited and funding is dependent on availability.
- Some courses may incur costs depending on the learner's eligibility.
- International students may be subject to additional fees.
- The program is currently under review as part of the reform of vocational education training. The outlined courses may change over time.
- Students can also contact Ara or their secondary school for more information and enrolment details.
Entry Requirements:
Domestic Students:
- Year 11, 12 or 13 students: You must be enrolled at a secondary school in New Zealand and be either a New Zealand citizen, permanent resident, or hold a visa that allows you to be enrolled in a New Zealand secondary school.
- Age: There is no specific age requirement, but you must be in Year 11, 12 or 13 at a secondary school.
International Students:
- Visa: You must hold a visa that allows you to be enrolled in a New Zealand secondary school.
- Academic transcripts: You may be required to provide academic transcripts from your previous studies.
- English language proficiency: You must demonstrate English language proficiency at a level equivalent to IELTS 5.0 Academic with 5.0 in each band (Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking).
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Overall IELTS 5.0 Academic
- 5.0 in each band (Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking)