Qualification Overview

Qualification Title Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science
Qualification Type Postgraduate Certificate
Level 8
Credits 60
Subject Area
  • Natural and Physical Sciences » Biological Sciences » Ecology and Evolution
Strategic Purpose Statement
Graduates from the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science will develop advanced knowledge and skills in applied science including recognised industry methodologies, data analysis and effective problem-solving. Graduates will summarise, articulate and provide a range of solutions to current problems and issues affecting Aotearoa New Zealand and other nations including Pacific. Graduates from the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science with a specialisation in Biodiversity Management will be emerging guardians of biodiversity capable of engaging with iwi, hapū, and tangata whenua, tikanga Māori, mātauranga Māori and te taiao.
Graduate profile
A graduate of the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science will be able to: 1. Critically evaluate advanced knowledge in applied science including recognised industry methodologies, data analysis and effective problem-solving skills to explore issues arising from the human impact on the environment. 2. Communicate and collaborate in diverse working environments in applied science to develop and maintain relationships with a range of stakeholders, including government, Māori and local communities. 3. Summarise advanced and new knowledge, insight and innovation to improve practice in applied science for industry and community stakeholders. 4. Engage in analysis, criticism and problem solving to advance innovative practice in environmental sustainability in business, government, and non-governmental sectors. 5. Apply cross-cultural perspectives which embrace understanding and engagement with indigenous bodies of knowledge, practices and worldviews with a key focus on Te Ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi in applied science. In addition, a graduate of the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) will be able to: 6. Demonstrate responsible and ethical principles of guardianship of global biodiversity through the application of advanced ecological science. 7. Critically evaluate the impacts of human activity on the global environment and how environmental management in Aotearoa seeks to address these issues.
Education pathways
Graduates from the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science may be able to pathway into further postgraduate study, including the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science and Master of Applied Science.
Employment pathways
Graduates will be able to obtain employment in a wide range of positions and/or further their existing careers including: environmental advisor for business; biodiversity or biosecurity policy analyst; biodiversity, biosecurity or conservation advisor; ecologist; geospatial and land-use specialist; research, laboratory or field technician; programme coordinator; project coordinator.To find out more about employment opportunities click on the CareersNZ logo, then the provider who offers this qualification.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission to this programme, all applicants must meet three admission requirements: a. Requirements for either general admission, special admission, or discretionary admission b. Any additional Programme specific requirements c. English language requirements d. Access to a computer and internet access 1.1 Whakaurunga Whānui | General Admission To be admitted to this programme all applicants must meet the following requirements: a. A recognised Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a relevant discipline with merit achievement deemed to be a grade average of B- or higher; or b. A professional qualification in a relevant discipline, recognised as being equivalent to merit achievement in a bachelor's degree or equivalent; or 1.2 Whakaurunga Motuhake | Special Admission Applicants must have: a. attained the age of 20 years on or before the first day of the semester in which study for the programme is to commence; and b. provided sufficient evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other life experience that would indicate a successful outcome in the qualification. 1.3 Whakaurunga Tautui | Programme Specific Requirements There are no programme specific requirements. 1.4 Whakaurunga Reo Pākehā | English Language Admission Requirements Domestic applicants must have achieved the minimum requirement to go to a New Zealand University or equivalent. International applicants must also meet the English Language Entry Requirements as stated by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority | Mana Tohu Matauranga O Aotearoa.
Education Organisation Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Developed By Te Pukenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology
Quality Assured By New Zealand Qualifications Authority
Number 4823
Status Current
Created 2023-07-03 11:42:33.0
Next Review 2028-06-01 00:00:00.0
Content
The Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science offers students a postgraduate qualification in a specialisation of their choice in applied science. In addition, the Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science (Biodiversity Management) programme includes one compulsory level 8 course and specialisation courses in a range of relevant disciplines.

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