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Certificate in University Preparation Student Success Success. www.canterbury.ac.nz/bridging/cup 2014 Certificate in University Preparation The Certificate in University Preparation (CUP) is designed for New Zealand citizens or permanent residents who do not meet the requirements for university entrance through their existing qualifications, or have been out of study for a substantial period. The CUP is designed for people who: • have recently finished Year 13 programmes but missed university entrance/NCEA level 3 • have been out of study for a number of years and want to refresh study skills and obtain further background knowledge before beginning a degree programme. Why study for the CUP? The CUP courses will help students to develop the skills necessary for successful university study, including: • study and time-management skills • oral and written communication skills for a variety of contexts • analytical, critical and problem solving skills • information literacy skills • interpersonal, group and teamwork skills • an appreciation of New Zealand’s diverse cultural environment • acquiring subject knowledge for pathways to degree programmes. CUP courses provide an inclusive and supportive learning environment to help students develop their confidence to succeed at university. Intakes The February intake runs from 24 February to 15 June 2014. The July intake runs from 14 July to 26 October 2014. The November intake runs from 10 November 2014 to 8 February 2015. The February intake of CUP leads into degree study starting in semester two, 2014. The July and November intakes of CUP lead into degree study starting in semester one, 2015. Orientation for each intake is held in the preceding week. The Orientation schedule will be sent out along with enrolment information. All students are expected to attend the orientation programme to receive important class information. Application for Admission Enrolment in the CUP is restricted to New Zealand and Australian citizens or permanent residents. Applicants must be 18 years of age or over on the course commencement date and have been out of school for a minimum of one term. Those under 18 years of age must provide evidence of support from their school. Selection of applicants is based on NCEA achievements in approved subjects; other relevant NZQA qualifications or formal study; and relevant experience. (See UC Calendar, Award Regulations, CUP, Admission Requirements). What does the course involve? Classes are held Monday to Friday and are normally scheduled between 9am – 6pm. The courses are delivered through lectures, tutorials, seminars, exercises and group tasks. Most courses combine internal assessment and a final exam. Some are fully internally assessed. Examples of internal assessment include tests, written assignments, oral presentations, and lab or field trip reports. The full time programme involves 16–20 hours of classes per week plus approximately 24 hours of self-directed learning. CUP courses are designed for native English speakers or those with equivalent fluency. Students from nonEnglish speaking backgrounds should discuss their suitability for this course with a University Liaison Officer. Phone 03 364 2993 or 0800 103 109 for an appointment. Please note that limited entry applies. Applications close three weeks before the start of each intake. Fees The 2014 fee for the Certificate in University Preparation is $2,680 or $670 per course. Additional Compulsory Fees Student Services Levy: $725 per annum. Please note that students who enrol in the first semester only (the February intake of CUP) and do not continue with further study may apply for a rebate of $362.50. Students who enrol in second semester only (the June or October intakes of CUP) pay only $362.50. More information on fees can be found at www.canterbury.ac.nz/enrol/fees/levy.shtml Can I get a student allowance or loan? Students enrolled in the CUP may be eligible for Student Loans and Allowances (subject to Ministry of Education approval). To find out what assistance you qualify for, contact Studylink free on 0800 88 99 00 or visit their website: www.studylink.govt.nz How do I gain the certificate? To gain the Certificate in University Preparation you must: • complete required oral, practical and written work for each course • pass three out of your four courses, one of which must be BRDG 006 • gain a C average or higher across all four courses. Can CUP provide entry into other educational institutions? Students who intend to study at another university or tertiary education provider need to contact that institution to discuss their entry requirements. Can I study for the CUP part-time? While it is advisable to complete the CUP fulltime in one semester, it is possible to study part-time. Part-time students are strongly recommended to take the core course BRDG 006 in their first semester of study because it develops many of the communication, research and study skills necessary for successful university degree study. Can I enrol in one paper? Students who have university entrance are able to enrol in one or more CUP courses as a Certificate of Proficiency. How do I apply? To apply for acceptance on the course you must complete the attached CUP application form and post it, with certified copies of all required documentation to: Certificate in University Preparation Bridging Programmes University of Canterbury Private Bag 4800 Christchurch 8140 Please note that limited entry applies. How to find out more… To find out more about the Certificate in University Preparation: Freephone: 0800 VARSITY (827 748) Email: [email protected] Visit: www.canterbury.ac.nz/bridging/cup For course advice or to speak to a Liaison Officer, including the Māori or Pacific Liaison Officers: Freephone: 0800 827 748 Email: [email protected] Suggested guidelines on CUP course selection Deciding on which CUP courses to take will depend on which degree you are thinking of studying towards on completion of the CUP programme. The following is a list of recommended and optional* courses based on each degree. Bachelor of Engineering with Honours A fulltime workload is comprised of four CUP courses, one of which must be BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills. BRDG 024 Physics Bachelor of Arts BRDG 011 Individuals in Society BRDG 014 Teacher Education and Educational Studies BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 034 Special Topic: The Humanities: Texts, Culture and History BRDG 035 Special Topic: Indigenous and Pacific Studies BRDG 011 Individuals in Society BRDG 035 Special Topic: Indigenous and Pacific Studies Bachelor of Teaching and Learning (Primary) BRDG 014 Teacher Education and Educational Studies BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 025 Biology* BRDG 034 Special Topic: The Humanities: Texts, Culture and History BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) Bachelor of Sport Coaching BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 011 Individuals in Society* BRDG 017 Mathematics Part Two BRDG 014 Teacher Education and Educational Studies BRDG 019 Statistics: Probability, Distributions and Inference BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 023 Chemistry Bachelor of Laws BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) Bachelor of Science BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 016 Maths Part One BRDG 025 Biology Bachelor of Teaching and Learning (Early Childhood) BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 011 Individuals in Society BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 011 Individuals in Society BRDG 014 Teacher Education and Educational Studies BRDG 035 Special Topic: Indigenous and Pacific Studies BRDG 017 Mathematics Part Two Bachelor of Commerce BRDG 019 Statistics: Probability, Distributions and Inference BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 023 Chemistry BRDG 016 Maths Part One BRDG 025 Biology For more information Bachelor of Social Work For full descriptions of all of the courses listed above please visit www.canterbury.ac.nz/ bridging/cup/ BRDG 019 Statistics: Probability, Distributions and Inference BRDG 028 Accounting BRDG 024 Physics BRDG 029 Economics BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 030 Strategic Management & Marketing BRDG 011 Individuals in Society Bachelor of Education (Physical Education) BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (compulsory CUP course) BRDG 035 Special Topic: Indigenous and Pacific Studies BRDG 011 Individuals in Society* BRDG 014 Teacher Education and Educational Studies BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 025 Biology BRDG 034 Special Topic: The Humanities: Texts, Culture and History BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability BRDG 019 Statistics: Probability, Distributions and Inference BRDG 035 Special Topic: Indigenous and Pacific Studies If you have questions about preparing for university study, or would like course advice, please contact the Liaison Office on 0800 827 748 or email [email protected] Please note: All elective courses are subject to minimum enrolment numbers. Certificate in University Preparation Application Form 2014 Please answer every question and please print clearly. Name according to legal evidence of identity Family name: Given name (s): Preferred name (if different to above): Family name: Given name (s): Date of birth: Gender: Male Female Citizenship New Zealand citizen Australian citizen Other (please specify): Permanent resident (If not NZ or Australian citizen) Ethnicity: Iwi (if NZ Māori): Contact details Home address: : Postcode: Home phone number: Area Code/Number Mobile: Address while studying (if different from above): Phone while studying (if different from above): Email address: Educational background Name of the last school attended: Final year of High School / formal study: Completion date: Highest educational qualification gained: First language English Other (please specify): NOTE: Courses in the Certificate in University Preparation are designed for native English speakers or those with equivalent fluency. Students from non-English speaking backgrounds are advised to discuss their suitability for this course with a University Liaison Officer (Phone 0800 103 109 for an appointment). Have you previously enrolled at the University of Canterbury? If so please state programme of study and year(s): Application form Please indicate below which intake of CUP you wish to apply for: February (24 Feb – 15 Jun 2014) July (14 July – 26 Oct 2014) November (10 Nov 2014 – 8 Feb 2015) Please indicate below which courses you wish to apply for: Fulltime students must tick BRDG 006 plus three electives from the list below. All electives are subject to minimum enrolment numbers. Core subject (compulsory) Elective courses (select three) Course February July November BRDG 006 Academic Communication and Study Skills (CUP) BRDG 011 Individuals in Society BRDG 014 Teacher Education and Educational Studies BRDG 016 Mathematics Part One* BRDG 017 Mathematics Part Two BRDG 018 Statistics: Data and Probability** BRDG 019 Statistics: Probability, Distributions and Inference BRDG 023 Chemistry (CUP) BRDG 024 Physics BRDG 025 Biology BRDG 028 Accounting BRDG 029 Economics BRDG 030 Strategic Management and Marketing BRDG 032 Special Topic BRDG 034 Special Topic: The Humanities: Texts, Culture and History *** BRDG 035 Special Topic: Indigenous and Pacific Studies**** *Restriction BRDG 018 **Restriction BRDG 016 ***Restriction BRDG 008, BRDG 010 ****Restriction BRDG 012, BRDG 013 Future plans When you have completed your Certificate in University Preparation, which degree do you plan to study towards? Personal statement (all applicants) Please include a personal statement (not exceeding 250 words) outlining your suitability for the CUP programme. If you are under 20 years the day your chosen intake starts How did you hear about this programme? Newspaper Website UC LIaison Other (please specify): Friends/Family Careers Advisor Checklist All sections of the application form completed Four courses selected (for students wishing to study full time) Legal name supplied Required documentation attached (if any) Personal statement You must attach the following documents (please tick to indicate inclusion): NZQA Qualification and Achievement Summary for year just completed (February intake only) NZQA Record of Achievement (June and October intakes only) Signed: Please do not send original documents. Please send this completed application form, personal statement and any required documentation to: On the day that you complete official University of Canterbury enrolment you may also need to provide certified copies of your birth certificate or passport to prove your citizenship or permanent residency. You may wish to get all documents certified at the same time. Date: Certificate in University Preparation Bridging Programmes University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch 8140