The Diploma in Language (DipLang) is offered in one of five core languages: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.
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The Postgraduate Diploma in Surgical Anatomy (PGDipSurgAnat) is a one–year programme providing instruction in clinically relevant anatomy to New Zealand registered medical practitioners or those with an equivalent overseas qualification.
The Master of Peace and Conflict Studies (MPCS) is an advanced qualification in peace and conflict studies, development and peace building, combining theory and practice with a solid research component and is regionally focused on Asia and the
The MTour is an interdisciplinary programme that mixes taught courses (core and elective papers) with independent research (a research project) and deals with core, contemporary, and emerging issues in tourism.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Primary Health Care (PGDipPHC) is an interdisciplinary distance-taught programme for those engaged in the delivery of primary and integrated health care (e.g. medical, nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy, management).
Master of Theology (MTheol) students may follow research interests in Church History, New Testament, Old Testament, Pastoral Theology, or Systematic Theology. The degree degree requires a minimum of one year's full-time or its equivalent part-time
The Master of Occupational Medicine (MOccMed) builds on the fundamental principles and clinical practice leading to management and research evaluation of occupational medicine, and enables registered medical practitioners to develop competencies for
The Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PGDipClPs) normally requires three years of full-time study which includes a Probationary Year and two Professional years. Over the three years there is progressively less emphasis on formal academic
The Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (DClinDent) degree provides graduate training in nine disciplines in dentistry.
The Graduate Diploma in Second Language Teaching (GDipSLT) for applicants with a degree, teaching qualification or experience, develops knowledge and theories of Linguistics for those who aim to teach languages in New Zealand or overseas.