Health and Wellbeing
Bridging / foundation programmes
Support work programmes
Nursing programmes
Midwifery programmes
Social work programmes
Counselling programmes
Physiotherapy
Occupational therapy
Graduate and postgraduate programmes
To discuss your pathway options within the programme and what modules would best complement your area of work, please feel free to contact the postgraduate team at pghsp@wintec.ac.nz.
Professional programmes / short courses
Facilities
In addition to your classes and lectures, you will gain practical experience in learning environments such as our simulated ward. This provides computerised patient models that assume real health issues.
Wintec values diversity and inclusion. Therefore, our facilities are designed to encourage interprofessional learning between our health and our social practice students. This provides the opportunity for interaction between staff and students, which is reflective of real-world work environments.
Placements
Studying towards your qualification requires you to spend a set amount of time on placement – this means working in a real-life work environment where you can put your learnings into practice. The amount of time spent on placement varies according to what qualification you are studying, and in which year of study you are. First-year students will spend approximately a quarter of the year on placement. Whereas, by the time you reach your third year, you will spend almost all of your time on placement.
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Pathways
To check what you need to gain entry to a course, review the entry criteria available on each programme page. These assist you in understanding what qualifications or experience are typically required to gain entry. You can contact our team at info@wintec.ac.nz or 0800 2 Wintec at any time for further guidance.
About the faculty
In the Centre for Health and Social Practice we provide practical interprofessional education that prepares students for a future in the health and social practice industry.
If you have a passion for people, nursing, social work and counselling, physiotherapy, occupational therapy or midwifery are all challenging but rewarding choices. Our courses and programmes are a great way to start your career, supported by experienced and registered academic staff.
Prospectus (course guide)
The Wintec Prospectus (otherwise known as a course guide) outlines everything you need to know about Wintec. It contains information about the Wintec campuses, student life, and the programmes that are on offer.
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