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    Diploma for Graduates

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    New Zealand, Dunedin

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Diploma

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines15-Jul-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Next Intake 15-Jul-2024

    Diploma for Graduates

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    Apply for the Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) through the Dunedin campus in 2023

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    • Overview
    • Available endorsements
    • Programme requirements
    • Regulations for the Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad)

    Overview

    The Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) can be used for many purposes, and in some cases, effectively provides an additional major. It requires you to do at least seven papers, of which at least four are at 300-level or above. The programme is designed for graduates and may be completed by full-time candidates in one year or by part-time candidates over more than one year.

    A DipGrad is a great way to retrain or to update existing qualifications. Many students also find it a convenient way to continue learning and that it is a useful bridge to postgraduate study.

    See the Diploma for Graduates website for more details.

    Available endorsements:

    • Any subject specified as a major subject for Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Applied Science (BAppSc), Bachelor of Theology (BTheol), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) (excluding Tourism), Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHealSc)
    • Advertising
    • Buddhist Studies
    • Criminology
    • Dentistry
    • Information and Communications Technology (no new enrolments will be accepted into the DipGrad in ICT for 2023)
    • Sports Business
    • Tourism

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    Programme requirements

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Buddhist Studies

    Papers required
    • RELS 102  Introduction to Hinduism and Buddhism
    • Two of CHIN 131, CHIN 132, CHIN 231, CHIN 232, CHIN 334, CHIN 335, JAPA 131, JAPA 132, JAPA 231, JAPA 331, JAPA 332, JAPA 334, SANS 111, SANS 112
    • Four of RELS 309, RELS 310, RELS 312, RELS 316, RELS 326, RELS 327, RELS 328, RELS 336

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Criminology

    Papers required
    • SOCI 103  Crime, Deviance and Social Transformation
    • CRIM 201  Crime, Justice and Society
    • SOWK 236  The Treaty and Social Services
    • At least 72 points from
      ANTH 327, ANTH 424, GEND 308, GEND 309, GEND 310, GEND 311, HUMS 301, PSYC 325, SOWK 304, LAWS 410, LAWS 417

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in any subject specified as a major subject for BA, BAppSc, BTheol, BSc, BCom (excluding Tourism), BHealSc

    Papers required
    • Approved papers from those prescribed at 300-level for the major subject or endorsement requirements for the subject concerned and/or from those available at a higher level in the subject concerned.
    • Of the 72 points required above 200-level for the programme, a minimum of 54 points shall be from papers for the subject concerned, but papers worth up to 72 points may be required for certain subjects.
    • Other papers at 100- and/or 200-level in the subject concerned may also be required in some cases as a condition of endorsement.

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Advertising

    Papers required
    • MART 333  Creative Marketing Communication
    • MART 469  Advertising Planning and Concept Development
    • At least 18 MART points at 300-level or above
    • 72 further points, including at least 18 at 300-level or above

    Note: Admission to this programme is subject to approval from the Head of the Department of Marketing.

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Sports Business

    Papers required
    • MANT 101  Managing for Performance
    • Two of:
      • MART 207  Sports Marketing
      • SPEX 208  Sociology of Sport and Exercise
      • SPEX 209  Sport Development and Management
      • TOUR 216  Sport Tourism
    • Four of:
      • MANT 452  Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
      • MANT 461  Employment Relations
      • SPEX 313  Sport and Health Policy
      • SPEX 314  Advanced Sport Management
      • SPEX 315  Sport Media
      • TOUR 304  Event and Conventions Management
      • TOUR 305  Tourism Product Development
      • TOUR 310  Leisure Dimensions

    Note: With permission, LAWS 442 may be substituted for one of the elective papers. For further advice see here.

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Tourism

    Papers required
    • TOUR 101  Introduction to Tourism
    • TOUR 219  Destination Management
    • One of:
      • TOUR 217  Tourist Behaviour
      • TOUR 218  Tourism and Hospitality Enterprise Management
    • 72 300- or 400-level TOUR points (excluding TOUR 480)

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Dentistry

    Papers required
    • CLDN 910 Research Evaluation and Design
    • CLDN 920  Clinical Practice - Research Evidence

    (for students withdrawing from a Doctor of Clinical Dentistry programme).

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad) endorsed in Information and Communications Technology

    Papers required
    • COMP 270  ICT Fundamentals
    • COMP 371  ICT Studio 1
    • COMP 372  ICT Studio 2
    • COMP 373  ICT Studio 3
    • COMP 390  ICT Industry Project
    • Two further approved papers from a relevant area at 200-level or above, totalling at least 30 points

    Note: Admission to the programme and elective papers are subject to approval. For further advice see here.

    Note: Endorsement may require enrolment in papers totalling more than 120 points, depending on the extent of prior study in relevant subjects and whether the student wishes to be eligible for postgraduate study in the subject of endorsement.

    Regulations for the Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad)

    1. Nature of the Diploma

      The Diploma for Graduates is a justifiable and academically feasible programme of study, designed for graduates and others with equivalent qualifications or experience, who require additional training with or without the objective of undertaking postgraduate study in that discipline; or training in another discipline without the necessity to undertake another full degree programme; or who wish to extend their knowledge of an area of study or bring it up to date; or who wish to gain the equivalent of an additional major subject; or who wish to satisfy the requirements of an external professional body.

    2. Admission to the Programme

      1. Admission to the programme shall be subject to the approval of the Senate.
      2. Every applicant shall
        1. be a graduate; and
        2. have attained a satisfactory standard of academic performance; or
        3. have submitted evidence satisfactory to the Senate of previous training and experience appropriate to the planned programme of study.

    3. Subjects of Study

      The diploma may be taken in any subject or combination of subjects which constitutes a justifiable and academically feasible programme, taking into account the prior qualifications and experience of the candidate concerned. The papers to be included shall be decided in consultation with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) or nominee and the heads of the academic units concerned.

    4. Structure of the Programme

      1. Every programme of study for the diploma shall
        1. consist of papers worth at least 120 points;
        2. include at least 72 points for papers at or above 300-level;
        3. include such other work as may be prescribed in particular cases.
      2. The Diploma may be endorsed in any of the subjects defined in the Schedule of Endorsements if the programme includes the requirements specified in the Schedule.
      3. Students who have been granted credit for study elsewhere that has not been counted towards any other qualification may include up to 60 points for such credit in a programme. The credit may be at 100- or 200-level only, except in the case of students participating in the Student Exchange Programme, who may be credited with papers at 300-level or above.

    5. Duration of the Programme

      The programme may be completed by full-time candidates in one year, or by part-time candidates over more than one year. Any paper in which a candidate is enrolled in any year shall be examined in that year.

    6. Variations

      The Senate may in exceptional circumstances approve a course of study which does not comply with these regulations.

      Note: All enquiries should be sent to the Programme Director, [email protected]

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Jordan entrance requirements

    One year of successful study at a recognised institution of university standing, or successful completion of a University of Otago Foundation Year programme or equivalent.

    A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    We also accept the following international qualifications:

    • International Baccalaureate: IB Diploma with a minimum of 24 points.
    • Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) GCE Advanced Levels: minimum Numerical Score of 8.
      • The numerical scores are normally calculated on the best three A-Level principal subjects (excluding the General Paper) taken at one sitting, or two A-Level passes with two A-Level Subsidiary passes at one sitting.
      • (i) Scores for the Advanced levels are calculated on the basis that: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1
      • (ii) Scores for the Advanced Subsidiary level results are calculated on the basis that: A = 2.5, B = 2, C = 1.5, D = 1, E = 0.5
    • Northern Consortium United Kingdom (NCUK) International Foundation Year (IFY)
      • A minimum of CCC across the NCUK IFY,
      • Acceptance of the NCUK English for Academic Purposes qualification as an alternative to meeting the English-language requirements, with a minimum of a C grade overall and no less than D grade in each component.
    • Satisfactory completion of one year's study at a recognised tertiary institution. A recognised institution is generally a college or university that is listed in the World Higher Education Database.

    English Program Requirements

    If your first language is not English you need to show you meet our English language requirements

    How to Apply

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    • Step 2 –  Check entry requirements and deadlines
    • Step 3 – Apply online
    • Step 4 – Submit your application
    • Step 5 – Accept your Offer of Place
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