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Start dates all students - on campus and distance
- Your programme of study starts onMonday 27 January. If you are fully enrolled, you will be able to start accessing online resources via ourfrom this date.
- FromMonday 27January– Friday 31 January,you will be required to attend acompulsory On-site intensive and Orientation programme in Christchurch.This will provide opportunities to meet fellow students and staff, develop study skills and learn about the qualification, the Faculty and UC.
- On your first day,Monday 27January, you will arrive on Ilam campusat 8:30am C Block,to register and prepare for the Mihi whakatau (a formal welcome ceremony).Information about Mihi whakatau, including appropriate attire, can be found on our website.
- Yourwill provide confirmed times for required attendance.
- The compulsory orientation is an important introduction to UC'sFaculty of Educationand being a student here. You will meet fellow students and staff, learn study skills and have the structure of the qualification explained. You will, in the orientation period, begin some of your courses.
- Distance studentslast activity finishes 5pm, Friday 31 January.
- Please note noho marae occurs in semester two for this programme.
International students
- International pre-service teachers must attend an International Orientation session, details of this session will be provided via email.
- The compulsory orientation is an important introduction to UC'sFaculty of Education and being a student here. You will meet fellow students and staff, learn study skills and have the structure of the qualification explained. You will, in the orientation period, begin some of your courses.
- In addition to the compulsory orientation, International students are also invited to attend aninternational student welcomeand orientation activities. Information can also be found atInternational Student Support.
Courses
The Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning (Early Childhood) is a 1 year full-time programme offered on campus (c) or distance (d) and is made up of the following compulsory courses:
- TEPI 361 Becoming a Professional Teacher
- TEPI 362 Being a Professional Teacher
- TEPP 361 Professional Practice 1
- TEPP 362 Professional Practice 2
- TECE 361 Holistic Development, Learning and Culture
- TECE 362 Curriculum for Infants and Toddlers
- TECE 364 Pedagogy of Play
- TECE 365 The Intentional Teacher
If you have a non-standard enrolment or are a current student, you need to contact astudent advisoron 03 369 3333 oreducationadvice@canterbury.ac.nzbefore you enrol.
Enrolment advice and assistance
We strongly advise you to apply as early as possible as places in this programme are limited and in high demand.
Where to get help with enrolment
If you have any queries or a non-standard enrolment, please call 03 369 3333 to make an appointment with a Student Advisor before you enrol. Alternatively, you can emaileducationadvice@canterbury.ac.nz.Returning students can enrol onor by calling theContact Centre.
Find out more about thesteps to enrolment.