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Foundation Certificate (International)

KEY FACTS
Duration

8 or 12 months depending on your intake start date (2-3 Trimesters)*

Intakes

Feb, Jul, Oct

Location

Massey University, Auckland campus

Programme Fee

NZ$30,800

NZQF

Level 4

* Students who commence in February will complete their Foundation Studies in 3 trimesters and start at Massey University in semester 1. Students who commence in June have the choice to study over 3 trimesters and start at Massey University in semester 2 or fast track and study over 2 trimesters starting at the University in semester 1. For students who commence their studies in October they need to complete their Foundation programme over 2 trimesters to start at Massey University in semester 2.
OVERVIEW

If you don’t meet the academic requirements for admission to Massey University undergraduate programmes, our Foundation Certificate (International) can help bridge the gap. The programme will also help you prepare for undergraduate study by helping to increase your English and academic skills.


On successful completion of the Certificate, you are guaranteed admission to all unrestricted University undergraduate programmes listed below.


For undergraduate programmes with restrictions or selected entry criteria, students will need to meet these programme admission requirements in addition to successful completion of a Foundation Certificate.

Pathway
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Entry Requirements

Students are required to meet certain English and Academic requirements to be eligible for this course. Click here for more information.

Course Structure
Credit summary

Total – 120 credits


60 credits – Core compulsory credits


60 credits – Specific to your chosen pathway



Courses for this programme

Schedule A: Core courses


Schedule B: Pathway courses



Credits

247024

General Mathematics

15

115023

15

115020

15

115021

15

247020

Biology Fundamentals

15

247021

Chemistry Fundamentals

15

247022

Mathematics Fundamentals

15

247023

Physics Fundamentals

15


What you can expect from your courses

Academic English

Academic English provides an opportunity for students to explore, respond to, analyse and produce a range of academic and non-academic texts.

Information Technology for Academic Studies

In this course, students extend their competence with technology applications relevant to their academic studies.

Introduction to Academic Communication

This course enables students to develop the oral and written skills that are required for tertiary level studies. It includes the skills and knowledge required to efficiently gather, organise and present information.

Socio-Cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand

This course provides students with an introduction to the socio-cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand as a nation and how this impacts on people, organisations and businesses.

General Mathematics

This course equips students with knowledge of mathematical concepts and tools to foster their problem-solving skills. This unit covers the foundational themes of algebra, consumer and financial arithmetic and statistics.

Management Fundamentals

This course provides students with an understanding of the role of management within various types of businesses in New Zealand and the wider trading community.

Accounting Fundamentals

This course introduces students to accounting concepts and practices including the recording of business events in an accounting worksheet and the preparation of primary accounting reports.

Economics Fundamentals

This course provides an introduction to the vital role of economics in the functioning and wellbeing of societies, and will equip students with knowledge of the basic principles of micro- and macroeconomics.

Biology Fundamentals

Biology Fundamentals is an introductory course which will equip you with the knowledge of basic biology concepts. The course covers the foundational themes of life processes, ecology, and evolution in preparation for entry into further studies.

Chemistry Fundamentals

Chemistry Fundamentals is an introductory course which will equip you with the knowledge of basic chemistry concepts in preparation for entry into further studies. The course covers the foundational themes of the structure, properties and changes of matter, and how chemistry is used in society.

Mathematics Fundamentals

Mathematics Fundamentals is a foundational course which will develop the core mathematical skills necessary for many of the 100-level science courses that require fundamental algebraic fluency and statistical literacy. Your studies will combine fundamental mathematical and statistical methods designed to provide highly sought-after skills in mathematical reasoning, problem solving and numeracy.

Physics Fundamentals

Physics Fundamentals is an introductory course which will equip you with the knowledge of basic physics concepts. The course covers the foundational themes of motion, forces, energy, electricity, fluids and waves in preparation for entry into further studies.


ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
THE ARTS
BUSINESS AND LEGAL STUDIES

Percentage score requirements for progression to Murdoch University
Scholarships

Entry Requirements

Students are required to meet certain English and Academic requirements to be eligible for this course. Click here for more information.

Pathway

Course Structure

Credit summary

Total – 120 credits


60 credits – Core compulsory credits


60 credits – Specific to your chosen pathway



Courses for this programme

Schedule A: Core courses


Schedule B: Pathway courses



Credits

247024

General Mathematics

15

115023

15

115020

15

115021

15

247020

Biology Fundamentals

15

247021

Chemistry Fundamentals

15

247022

Mathematics Fundamentals

15

247023

Physics Fundamentals

15


What you can expect from your courses

Academic English

Academic English provides an opportunity for students to explore, respond to, analyse and produce a range of academic and non-academic texts.

Information Technology for Academic Studies

In this course, students extend their competence with technology applications relevant to their academic studies.

Introduction to Academic Communication

This course enables students to develop the oral and written skills that are required for tertiary level studies. It includes the skills and knowledge required to efficiently gather, organise and present information.

Socio-Cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand

This course provides students with an introduction to the socio-cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand as a nation and how this impacts on people, organisations and businesses.

General Mathematics

This course equips students with knowledge of mathematical concepts and tools to foster their problem-solving skills. This unit covers the foundational themes of algebra, consumer and financial arithmetic and statistics.

Management Fundamentals

This course provides students with an understanding of the role of management within various types of businesses in New Zealand and the wider trading community.

Accounting Fundamentals

This course introduces students to accounting concepts and practices including the recording of business events in an accounting worksheet and the preparation of primary accounting reports.

Economics Fundamentals

This course provides an introduction to the vital role of economics in the functioning and wellbeing of societies, and will equip students with knowledge of the basic principles of micro- and macroeconomics.

Biology Fundamentals

Biology Fundamentals is an introductory course which will equip you with the knowledge of basic biology concepts. The course covers the foundational themes of life processes, ecology, and evolution in preparation for entry into further studies.

Chemistry Fundamentals

Chemistry Fundamentals is an introductory course which will equip you with the knowledge of basic chemistry concepts in preparation for entry into further studies. The course covers the foundational themes of the structure, properties and changes of matter, and how chemistry is used in society.

Mathematics Fundamentals

Mathematics Fundamentals is a foundational course which will develop the core mathematical skills necessary for many of the 100-level science courses that require fundamental algebraic fluency and statistical literacy. Your studies will combine fundamental mathematical and statistical methods designed to provide highly sought-after skills in mathematical reasoning, problem solving and numeracy.

Physics Fundamentals

Physics Fundamentals is an introductory course which will equip you with the knowledge of basic physics concepts. The course covers the foundational themes of motion, forces, energy, electricity, fluids and waves in preparation for entry into further studies.


Massey University Unrestricted Undergraduate Programmes

Bachelor of Accountancy


Bachelor of Agribusiness - majors in (Farm Management) (International Agribusiness) (Rural Valuation)


Bachelor of Agricultural Science


Bachelor of Animal Science - majors in (Animal Genetics and Breeding) (Animal Nutrition and Growth) (Animal Welfare) (Equine Science)


Bachelor of Aviation Management


Bachelor of Arts - majors in (Business Psychology) (Economics) (Education) (Environmental Studies) (Geography) (Linguistics) (Mathematics) (Psychology)


Bachelor of Business - majors in (Accountancy) (Economics) (Finance) (Global Communication) (Human Resource Management and Employment Relations) (International Business) (Management) (Marketing) (Organisational Technology Management) (Property)


Bachelor of Communication - majors in (Communication Management) (Digital Marketing) (Expressive Arts) (Expressive Arts and Media Studies) (Journalism) (Media Studies) (Public Relations)


Bachelor of Construction - majors in (Construction Management) (Quantity Surveying)


Bachelor of Food Technology with Honours - majors in (Food Process Engineering) (Food Product Technology)


Bachelor of Information Sciences - majors in (Computer Science) (Data Science) (Information Systems) (Information Technology) (Software Engineering)


Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning


Bachelor of Science - majors in (Chemistry) (Computer Science) (Earth Science) (Ecology and Conservation) (Environmental Science) (Human Nutrition) (Mathematics) (Microbiology) (Molecular Cell Biology) (Psychology) (Statistics) (Zoology) (Plant Science)


All degrees listed are subject to availability

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