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  • v2.2 
  • Made all changes requested by FHSS
  • Added a duration/intensity (that really come in to its own for part-time only qualifications and PG (where there is a specified maximum duration as well as the standard full-time minimum)

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Duration

12 weeks of full-time study

Can also be studied part-time

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Points and courses

60 points (1 course)

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Entry requirements

  • Before enrolment, a candidate for the CertEnglProf shall have been accepted by the Director, English Language Institute, as a person who is likely to benefit from the course of study as preparation for further academic study in a tertiary institution.

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Diploma requirements

  • Total of 60 points required (typically one year part time study).
  • Complete six courses:
    • DEAF 801
    • DEAF 802
    • DEAF 803
    • DEAF 804
    • DEAF 805
    • DEAF 806

Supplementary information

  • Standard ones on Degree and major requirements for UG degrees
  • The Certificate in Deaf Studies: Teaching New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL) is designed for fluent New Zealand signers, usually members of the Deaf community, who wish to train as sign language teachers. Classes are taught in NZSL, and learning materials are designed for Deaf learners. Watch a short video about this course in NZSL.

  • Students learn about the Deaf community and culture, the grammar of NZSL, and methods for teaching sign language. Learning activities in the course include lectures, discussion, practical tasks and assessments - mainly in NZSL.

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Certificate requirements

  • Complete at least 60 points.
  • Complete ELIN 001.

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  • Disclaimer that the calendar is the authoritative source of programme requirements and details.
  • If in doubt seek advice.
  • The English Proficiency Programme (EPP) is an English Academic Preparation (EAP) course for students of an intermediate level or above (4.0 IELTS). You will be tested on the first day of the programme. If your English language ability is assessed to be lower than the appropriate level for the EPP, you will be offered a place in the Preparation English Proficiency Programme (PREPP). This is a newly developed programme that targets filling the gaps in your vocabulary and grammar knowledge to allow you to move on with confidence to the next level of academic English study.

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  • For the first mention of each course code on the page: Subject name (as per GUS p.123).