New Zealand
University of WaikatoThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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PG Cert | find out | 6 months | February, July | 0 | 0 |
Postgraduate certificates are available to graduates who wish to build on an earlier degree, and who have appropriate practical, professional or scholarly experience. Some are available only on a part time basis. Waikato University offers specialist postgraduate certificates as well as postgraduate certificates.
Regulations
The Postgraduate Certificate comprises a minimum of 60 points at 500 level or above in one of the Postgraduate Certificate subjects listed below. Normally it involves one semester of full-time study (or more extended part-time study).
Contact University of Waikato to find course entry requirements.
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