Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers a range of programs to support students with different needs and goals.
School of Bridgepoint
The School of Bridgepoint teaches a range of programmes in:
- Foundation Studies and Bridging Education
- English Language
- Liaison Interpreting
- Supported Learning (for neurodiverse students)
Supported Learning
The supported learning programmes help support those with a learning difficulty or disability to be independent and confident members of their communities by developing skills and knowledge for employment and enhancing personal development.
Program Details
The university's programs are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen field. The programs include:
- Certificate in Applied Technology Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Applied Technology Electrotechnology
Research Areas
The university's research areas include:
- Research and Enterprise
- Career and Employability
Student Support
The university provides a range of support services for students, including:
- Student Life
- Study Support
- On campus
- Orientation
- Student services
- Technology support
- Grades and records
- Graduation
- Code of Practice
Industry Partnerships
The university has partnerships with industry to provide students with work-based learning opportunities and to help them get work ready. The industry partnerships include:
- Access our talent
- Partner with us
- Professional development options
- Help our students get work ready
- Research and Enterprise
- Career and Employability
- Industry partner updates
Social Eatery
The Social Eatery is a student-led enterprise that provides affordable and tasty meal options for staff and students. The initiative aims to raise funds to purchase new equipment for Whaikaha learners and provides work-based learning opportunities for the second year Whaikaha cohort.
