Aoraki Polytechnic and CPIT collaborate on Science Degree
Aoraki Polytechnic and CPIT collaborate on Science
Degree
Tuesday, 17 January 2012, 4:00
pm
Press Release: Aoraki Polytechnic
Aoraki
Polytechnic has secured another pathway to a degree, this
time with CPIT. Students who graduate from Aoraki
Polytechnic’s new 17 week National Certificate in Science
(Level 4) programme can directly cross credit their
qualification. Certificate of Science graduates who meet the
criteria are able to join the CPIT programme in the second
semester of their Bachelor of Applied Science (Laboratory
Technology) degree.
CPIT’s Head of School of
Applied Sciences and Allied Health, Dr Jeremy Shearman is
very supportive of the initiative. “We are enthusiastic
about the opportunity to collaborate with Aoraki Polytechnic
and provide a pathway for their National Certificate in
Science graduates into degree study here at CPIT.”
Any student completing the National Certificate
in Science (Level 4) at Aoraki Polytechnic would be
cross-credited the CPIT courses ASCH400 Principles of
Chemistry AND ASLS500 Laboratory Skills. Cross-crediting of
ASCM500 Communications may be possible if the student has
relevant work experience, and would be assessed via an RPL
process. This would allow students who complete the National
Certificate in Science (Level 4) at Aoraki Polytechnic in
semester one to enter the CPIT degree in semester
two”
Aoraki Polytechnic’s Head of School for
Health and Education Sandy McKirdy agrees. “This
collaboration is a fantastic opportunity to open up degree
options to people within South Canterbury to go onto further
study. As well as servicing our local industry with skilled
lab technicians.
Students can start their
degree and stay in the area, with no disadvantage toward
gaining their degree. Some students aren’t quite ready for
university or want to stay home and save some money before
they head away – this is a great chance to do this.”
CPIT’s programme coordinator, Dr David Hawke
sees the venture as key to not only advantaging students of
South Canterbury but opening links between the two
institutes. “It’s a great example of how we can work
together to provide pathways for students and establishing
stronger links between our two institutes.”
The aim of Aoraki’s new programme is to
develop knowledge and skills relating to science and
laboratory practice. This qualification is designed to
provide opportunities for further higher level study or
entry level employment in the area of science, including
CPIT’s degree, Bachelor of Applied Science (Laboratory
Technician).
Content covered in the programme
includes laboratory safety, science calculations, organic
chemistry, aqueous chemistry, analytical chemistry,
bacterial structure, microbiological tasks using aseptic
techniques and communication with colleagues.
This is one of several pathway to degree
options Aoraki Polytechnic currently have available,
including pathways to degree options in the popular demand
areas of Art and Design, Business Management, Science,
Teaching (Early Childhood), Social Work, Nursing and
Information Communications and Systems Development.
• Aoraki Polytechnic is taking enrolments now
for a February start. Call 0800 426 725 for enrolments and
more information.
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