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Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Information Technology | Software Development | Systems Analysis
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-02-01-
2024-07-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (GradDipIT) from EIT | Te Pūkenga is a one-year, full-time program designed for graduates from other disciplines seeking a career in IT. It provides a comprehensive curriculum covering IT fundamentals, data management, networking, software development, and project management. Graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to analyze business needs, design and implement IT solutions, and navigate the ethical and legal framework of the IT industry.

Program Outline


Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Level 7) - EIT


Degree Overview:

The Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (GradDipIT) is a one-year, full-time program offered by EIT | Te Pūkenga. This Level 7 program caters to individuals with a bachelor's degree who wish to pursue a graduate-level qualification in Information Technology (IT). It equips graduates from other disciplines with the necessary skills and knowledge to embark on a career in the IT industry.


Objectives:

  • Equip graduates with a solid understanding of the IT sector and IT resource management.
  • Enable graduates to analyze business needs and recommend appropriate IT services and systems.
  • Develop graduates' ability to innovate and implement solutions for efficient resource utilization.
  • Foster effective communication and collaboration skills for interaction with all personnel and stakeholders.
  • Encourage continuous learning and self-development to adapt to evolving technological landscapes.
  • Provide graduates with an understanding of the regulatory and ethical framework of the IT sector.

Outline:

The GradDipIT program provides a comprehensive curriculum spanning various aspects of IT, including:

  • Networking and Security:
  • This module delves into the intricacies of computer networks and security protocols, enabling graduates to design and maintain secure IT infrastructure.
  • Software Development:
  • This module explores the principles and practices of software development, empowering graduates to design and build software applications.
  • Web Development:
  • This module dives into the specific skills and technologies required for web development, allowing graduates to create and manage websites and web applications.
  • Project Management:
  • This module equips graduates with the knowledge and skills to plan, execute, and monitor IT projects effectively.
  • IT Ethics and Law:
  • This module explores the ethical and legal considerations relevant to the IT industry, ensuring graduates operate within a responsible framework. The program's structure combines lectures, tutorials, practical exercises, and individual research projects. The course schedule is designed to provide a balanced learning experience, with dedicated time for each module and individual study.

Assessment:

The GradDipIT program utilizes a variety of assessment methods to evaluate student progress, including:

  • Assignments:
  • Individual and group assignments allow students to demonstrate their understanding of key concepts and apply learned skills to real-world scenarios.
  • Examinations:
  • Written and practical examinations assess students' knowledge and ability to solve problems effectively.
  • Presentations:
  • Oral presentations provide students with an opportunity to showcase their research findings and communication skills.
  • Project Work:
  • Individual and group projects allow students to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world projects, fostering problem-solving and teamwork abilities. Assessment criteria are clearly defined for each assessment method, ensuring fairness and transparency in evaluating student performance.

Teaching:

The GradDipIT program boasts experienced and qualified faculty members who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise.

  • Practical exercises:
  • Hands-on exercises allow students to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios and develop problem-solving skills.
  • Research guidance:
  • Individual research projects provide students with dedicated guidance and support from faculty members, enabling them to develop independent research skills. The program also leverages digital technologies and online learning platforms to enhance the learning experience and provide flexibility for students.

Careers:

The GradDipIT program prepares graduates for a diverse range of exciting career opportunities in the IT field. Potential career paths include:

  • Systems Analyst
  • Web Developer
  • Business Analyst
  • IT Infrastructure Support
  • E-Commerce Advisor
  • Project Management
  • Graduates can find employment in various sectors, including IT consulting firms, software development companies, government agencies, and private organizations.

Other:

  • The GradDipIT program fits into the following pathways: Employment in the IT field and postgraduate or Masters study at EIT | Te Pūkenga or a University.
  • The program offers two entry dates per year: February and July.
  • International applicants require an acceptable level of English language fluency.
  • Cross Credit (CC) and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) opportunities are available to eligible students.
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Overview:

Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT) is a tertiary provider serving Hawke's Bay and the East Coast of New Zealand. It offers a wide range of programs, including postgraduate, degree, diploma, and certificate levels, across various subject areas.


Services Offered:

EIT provides a comprehensive range of student services, including:

    Academic Support:

    Learning support services, library resources, and program timetables.

    Student Life:

    Cafés, student village, and a student association.

    Wellbeing:

    Health center, disability support services, and chaplain service.

    Careers:

    Careers advice, internships, and graduate destination surveys.

    International Student Support:

    Dedicated services for international students, including accommodation assistance, visa information, and English language programs.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

EIT offers a vibrant campus experience with various facilities and activities. Students can enjoy:

    Multiple Campuses:

    Locations in Hawke's Bay, Tairāwhiti (Gisborne), and Auckland, with regional learning centers in Hastings, Maraenui, Ruatoria, Tokomaru Bay, Waipukurau, and Wairoa.

    Campus Tours:

    Opportunities to tour campuses and meet faculty staff.

    Student Events:

    Information and enrolment days, social events, and workshops.

    Public Services:

    Access to public services like restaurants, beauty therapy clinics, barber shops, massage clinics, and facility hire.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Extensive Program Offerings:

    Over 160 programs across a wide range of subject areas.

    Supportive Environment:

    Dedicated student services and a focus on student success.

    Industry Partnerships:

    Strong connections with industry partners, providing practical experience and career opportunities.

    Regional Focus:

    Serving the specific needs of Hawke's Bay and the East Coast.

Academic Programs:

EIT offers programs in the following key areas:

    Agriculture:

    Animal management, veterinary nursing, horticulture, viticulture, and wine science.

    Arts & Design:

    Creative studies, fashion, music, and Māori art and design.

    Business:

    Accounting, management, marketing, and tourism.

    Computing:

    Software development, cybersecurity, and data analytics.

    Health & Sport Science:

    Nursing, health science, sport, exercise, and massage therapy.

    Trades & Technology:

    Engineering, construction, and automotive.

    Māori Studies:

    Language, culture, and history.

    Teaching:

    Primary and secondary education.

Other:

EIT is part of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology, a national network of institutes. The institution is committed to providing high-quality education and training that meets the needs of the local community and the wider New Zealand economy.

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33
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


Standard Entry:

  • Bachelor's degree from a recognized educational institution or equivalent qualification
  • preparatory study

Provisional Entry:

  • Applicants who do not meet the standard entry criteria may be considered based on evidence of ability, such as:
  • Maturity
  • Life experience
  • Work experience
  • Other study

English Language Entry Requirements

  • Applicants whose first language is not English must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language fluency before enrollment.
  • Acceptable evidence includes:
  • Schooling in New Zealand
  • New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 4)
  • IELTS tests
  • Completion of accepted international equivalents
  • Specific score requirements:
  • IELTS Academic:
  • 6.0 (no band score lower than 5.5)
  • NZCEL Level 4:
  • Academic endorsement

Entry with Credit:

  • Students with prior knowledge or skills may be eligible for credit towards their studies.
  • This can be achieved through:

International Entry Requirements:

  • Academic Requirements: Successful completion of an undergraduate degree or equivalent
  • English Language Entry Requirements (same as above)

Language Proficiency Requirements:


All applicants must meet the following English language proficiency requirements, unless their first language is English:

  • Completion of the New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Level 4) with an Academic endorsement
  • IELTS Academic score of 6.0 with no band score lower than 5.5
  • PTE Academic score of 50 with no band score lower than 42
  • International equivalencies accepted by NZQA
  • Successful completion of a program where English language of instruction
  • These requirements are subject to change.

Additional Notes:

  • Entry to subsequent study is contingent on successful academic progress.
  • Applicants may be required to participate in a personal interview.
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