Programmes requiring additional documentation
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Make an appointment to discuss your programme of study by emailing education@canterbury.ac.nz or phoning +64 3 364 2987 ext 4877.
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Certified copy of completed endorsed degree of Master of Education in Child and Family Psychology OR certified copy of master’s degree or PhD and evidence of completing EDUC 623 or HLTH 670, and EDUC 624 or HLTH 671.
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Certified copy of New Zealand degree and diploma transcripts showing grades and eligibility to graduate AND certified copy of New Zealand teaching qualification or evidence of teaching. |
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Certified copy of New Zealand degree and diploma transcripts showing grades and eligibility to graduate AND certified copy of New Zealand teaching qualification or evidence of teaching/counselling and leadership experience.
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Certified copy of New Zealand degree and diploma
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Certified copy of relevant professional qualification or certified copy of relevant degree showing grades and eligibility to graduate. |
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Certified copy of New Zealand degree or teaching qualification transcript showing grades and eligibility to graduate and Certified copy of New Zealand teacher registration or equivalent and Description of professional experience. |
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Certified copy of New Zealand degree transcript showing grades.
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Certified copy of New Zealand teaching diploma or equivalent (Primary or Early Childhood). |
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Certified copy of New Zealand degree relevant to teaching/education or teaching qualification or appropriate professional Level 7 qualification. |
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Certified copy of qualification in field of disabilities equivalent to Level 6 and evidence of experience working with people with special needs.
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Certified copy of New Zealand bachelor’s degree or equivalent OR evidence of appropriate experience in the areas of e-teaching and learning or e-technology. |
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Certified copy of New Zealand teaching diploma or equivalent. |
Disclaimer
The information included in this website is meant to be a general guide to the enrolment process. Full information on UC’s General Regulations and Policies can found in the UC Regulations website.
