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Students
Tuition Fee
NZD 30,864
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Horticulture | Arboriculture
Area of study
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
NZD 30,864
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-02-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture (Arboriculture) (Level 3) and New Zealand Certificate in Horticulture Services (Arboriculture) (Level 4) train students for a hands-on, physical job. Graduates are prepared to care for and maintain trees, including pruning, felling, transplanting, and maintaining tree health. Graduates will be qualified arborists and tree surgeons.

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Otago Polytechnic


Overview:

Otago Polytechnic is a tertiary education institution located in New Zealand. It offers a wide range of qualifications and courses, from certificates to doctorates, across various fields. The institution emphasizes hands-on learning, providing students with practical skills and experience relevant to their chosen careers.


Services Offered:

Otago Polytechnic offers a variety of services to support students, including:

    Accessibility and disability services:

    Support for students with disabilities.

    Campus tours:

    Guided tours of the institution's campuses.

    Accommodation assistance:

    Guidance on finding accommodation options, including on-campus housing, flatting, homestay, and renting.

    Career advice:

    Support in exploring career options and developing career plans.

    Fees and funding information:

    Information on tuition fees and available funding options, including scholarships and government schemes.

    International student support:

    Specific services and resources for international students, including information on English language requirements, entry requirements, and international partnerships.

    Māori and Pasifika culture and support:

    Resources and support for Māori and Pasifika students.

    Student support services:

    A range of services to assist students with their academic and personal well-being.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Otago Polytechnic provides a welcoming and inclusive learning environment with a focus on student support. Students can expect:

    Friendly and inclusive atmosphere:

    A supportive and welcoming community.

    Modern facilities:

    Access to state-of-the-art equipment and technology.

    Real-world experiences:

    Opportunities to gain practical experience through internships, projects, and industry placements.

    Flexible study options:

    A variety of learning formats, including on-campus, online, and blended learning.

    Sustainability initiatives:

    A commitment to environmental sustainability.

    Rainbow Tick Certification:

    A commitment to creating an inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ students and staff.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Educational excellence:

    High-quality teaching and a strong focus on student success.

    Hands-on learning:

    Practical, skills-based learning that prepares students for the workforce.

    Personal growth and support:

    A supportive environment with a range of services to assist students.

    Flexible study options:

    A variety of learning formats to suit individual needs and preferences.

    Free fees and scholarships:

    Opportunities to reduce or eliminate tuition costs.

Academic Programs:

Otago Polytechnic offers a wide range of academic programs, including:

    Adventure & Tourism:

    Programs in avalanche safety, bike mechanics, hospitality, outdoor education, snowsports, and tourism.

    Agriculture & Animal Healthcare:

    Programs in animal care, avian wildlife, beekeeping, high-country farming, and veterinary nursing.

    Art:

    Programs in ceramics, digital media and photography, and visual arts.

    Business:

    Programs in accounting, administration, applied management, event management, human resources, professional development, and sales & marketing.

    Community Services:

    Programs in addiction, disability support, Hauora Māori, mental health, and social services.

    Construction:

    Programs in architecture, carpentry, construction management, and stonemasonry.

    Design:

    Programs in architecture, communication design, digital media, fashion design, game design and development, and product design.

    Education & Culture:

    Programs in English language, outdoor education, teaching, and Te Reo & Tikanga.

    Engineering:

    Programs in civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering.

    Food & Hospitality:

    Programs in brewing, cooking, culinary arts, and hospitality.

    Hair & Beauty:

    Programs in beauty therapy and hairdressing.

    Health:

    Programs in health pathways, massage therapy, mental health, midwifery, nursing, and occupational therapy.

    Horticulture:

    Programs in amenity horticulture, arboriculture, fruit production, gardening, groundskeeping, nursery, and winemaking.

    Information Technology:

    Programs in computing, game development, and information technology.

    Sport:

    Programs in groundskeeping, gym & personal training, massage therapy, outdoor education, sport science, and snowsports.

    Trades & Pre-trades:

    Programs in automotive, bike mechanics, carpentry, electrical trades, mechanical engineering, plumbing, and transport.

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