Ngā Rā Tūwhera | Open Day
Explore your future options at Ngā Rā Tūwhera | Open Day! This whānau-friendly experience is the perfect opportunity to meet our teams, discover course options, and get a sense of what study is all about.
As part of our move into Te Pūkenga, we are excited to be part of a large-scale review of courses. This is ongoing, meaning course details will change, including duration, pathways, levels, fees and entry requirements. In the meantime, applications are open, and we welcome you to apply. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Please note that places on this programme are limited. Apply now to secure your spot.
This programme is open to candidates who have completed the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Level 5) Veterinary Nursing Assistant strand and wish to become a veterinary nurse.
Students in this programme will develop advanced skills in the care, management, handling, and nursing of a range of companion animals in a clinical environment. Students will learn to manage patients and clients, and follow protocols in all aspects of clinical veterinary practice.
Students will get daily opportunities to care for and handle companion animals in a purpose-built Wintec facility that houses commonly kept companion animals. They will also gain exposure to the on-site vet clinic while studying.
The programme includes 240 hours of work experience (in addition to the hours on the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Level 5)) and will prepare graduates for employment.
Please note: It is a requirement of this programme that you have a form of transport and/or someone that can transport you around the Waikato/Waipa areas to complete your work placement hours each week. We cannot guarantee you will be able to complete hours within your area of residence.
Module code | Module name | Level | Credits | Pre-requisites | Co-requisites |
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ANML514 | Medical Veterinary Nursing | 5 | 15 | ||
ANML601 | Advanced Anaesthesia and Theatre Practice | 6 | 15 | ||
ANML607 | Veterinary Pharmacology | 6 | 15 | ANML601 | ANML604 |
ANML515 | Veterinary Nursing Practicum 1 | 5 | 15 | ||
ANML603 | Advanced Diagnostic Techniques | 6 | 15 | ||
ANML604 | Advanced Medical Veterinary Nursing | 6 | 15 | ANML607 | |
ANML605 | Preparation for Practice | 6 | 15 | ANML515 | |
ANML606 | Veterinary Nursing Practicum 2 | 6 | 15 |
Graduates may be employed in a veterinary clinic as a veterinary nurse.
General academic admission
a) New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Level 5) Veterinary Nursing Assistant strand; or
b) Equivalent
All candidates must meet the general academic admission requirements as detailed in clause 1.1. Special admission and provisional entry criteria do not apply for the veterinary nursing programme.
Selection criteria
a) Candidates may be required to participate in an interview and selection process.
b) To meet legal and health requirements, candidates must be physically able to carry out the practical components of the programmes, including the ability to perform practical demonstrations and assessments. Candidates with disabilities are eligible to enrol in this programme and will be provided with the necessary resources to attain the learning outcomes where practicable, but at the time of enrolment must notify the Equity/Disability Co‐ordinator of their needs.
c) Prior to commencing the programme, all candidates will be required to undertake a Police check at a level sufficient for safe and effective practice within the field of veterinary nursing.
d) All candidates will be required to make a declaration that they are physically able to safely handle and restrain domestic animals and that they have no known health condition that could preclude their close proximity to the common range of animals (eg cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, and birds).
English language requirements
Candidates who have English as a second language are required to have an academic International English Language Test System (IELTS) score of 6.0 with no individual band score lower than 6.0; or equivalent.
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.
Are you ready for your first day of class? Check out your start date and where you need to be. You can also find useful information about studying at Wintec on our welcome page.
Semester 1 2024
Venue: N Block Reception, Rotokauri Campus
Induction (your first day) is for all students, new and returning. We will be covering the basics of this programme with you, introducing Semester 1 modules and assessments, and getting to know each other.
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