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New Zealand Certificate in Early Childhood and Care (Level 4)

New Zealand

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What will I learn?

Whether you are employed, a volunteer, or not currently working in early childhood care and education and would like to gain a recognised qualification, you can pursue a fulfilling career in early childhood education while you study.

You'll learn child development, observation, learning and play while putting your skills directly into practice to deliver quality learning for our tamariki. You will also learn to develop communication skills to build relationships with children, parents, family and colleagues.

Find the right study option to meet your learning needs.

On Campus: Youll experience the best of both worlds with a unique combination of only 12 hours per week on campus and flexible learning from home. This means you can work and study at the same time if you choose. Plus, during your studies, you'll have the opportunity to gain real-world experience through a 4-week work placement.

Streamed: If you are employed, either paid or unpaid, and seeking a more personal learning experience can enjoy 10 hours of class per week by joining streamed lessons online by friendly industry experienced tutors. This will give you the flexibility to join in on lessons from anywhere, while still getting the support and interactions with your classmates and tutor online.

Intake: Mar 11, 2024, Jul 29, 2024

Online: You'll need to be working or volunteering with a registered early childhood education provider to take advantage of our online study option. This will help you advance your skills while you continue to work, giving you the flexibility, tools and resources to learn anytime, anywhere at your own pace.

You will learn:

The context of Early Childhood Education in Aotearoa

How to create and use age-appropriate resources for the development of young children.

Confidence and understanding of child learning and development

The early childhood curriculum Te Whariki

Assessment for learning and teaching practice in an early childhood setting

Professional practice informed by learning and development theories, government strategies and policy

Human development and learning

Health and safety policies and procedures in practice plans and evaluation

Study options

Full Time (19 Weeks)

Tuition fees
NZ$11,000.00 (US$ 6,562) per year
Resource Fee: NZ $1,500; Tuition Fee: NZ $11,000
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Manukau Campus

621 Great South Road,

Manukau,

2104, New Zealand

Full Time (19 Weeks)

Tuition fees
NZ$11,000.00 (US$ 6,562) per year
Resource Fee: NZ $1,500; Tuition Fee: NZ $11,000
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Hamilton Campus

94 Tristram Street,

HAMILTON,

Hamilton Central,

3204, New Zealand

Entry requirements

For international students

International students need to be 18 years of age or older.

Be reliable, responsible and in good health.

Hold a New Zealand Certificate in Early Childhood Education (Level 3) or NCEA Level 2, or equivalent, or have relevant ECE work experience.

If English is not your first language, an IELTS of Level 5.5 (General or Academic) with no sub-score less than 5, or equivalent is required

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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