![]() New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Level 6) |
Complete this to become a qualified veterinary nurse. This one-year programme is only for those who already hold a New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Level 5) (Veterinary Nursing Assistant), or the older version of this qualification, the National Certificate in Veterinary Nursing. DomesticDuration
1 Year Full-time 2 Years Part-time Level
6
Credits
120
Fees
$8,222*
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee
Delivery
On campus
Flexible facilitated Location
Dunedin
Wellington Online Intakes
February
July InternationalDuration
1 Year Full-time Level
6
Credits
120
Fees
$25,000*
*Approximate full qualification tuition fee
Delivery
On campus
Online with block course(s) Location
Dunedin
Wellington Online Intakes
February
July What You StudyCoursesDuring this programme, you'll gain up-to-date, detailed theoretical knowledge of companion animal healthcare and practical skills, including low stress handling techniques. In addition, you'll be able to apply sound principles of evidence-based practice with an ability to make independent nursing decisions to develop and deliver quality care to animal patients. You will be able to provide surgical veterinary nursing, medical veterinary nursing, manage veterinary nursing services and perform diagnostic sampling and medical imaging. Eight courses, totalling 120 credits, must be completed to gain this qualification. Full-time (one year)Each Level 6 course below is worth 15 credits.
Part-time (two years)Year one Each Level 6 course below is worth 15 credits
Year two Each Level 6 course below is worth 15 credits
Links to useful websitesHealth and safetyYou will be given full training to minimise all programme specific risks. Examples of risks associated with this programme are: lifting, animal bites and scratches, zoonotic diseases, computers, radiation from x-rays, anaesthetic gases, chemicals and drugs, UV radiation, sharp instruments, electricity, fire, gas cylinders, mercury thermometers and specialised veterinary equipment. Your tetanus injection status will have to be up-to-date to handle any animals in this programme.
Further study optionsContinue learning and increase your employment potential with our New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Level 5) (Rural Animal Technician) or the third year of the Bachelor of Veterinary Nursing which we offer in collaboration with the Eastern Institute of Technology. WorkloadYour workloadAll study is highly structured, including directed and self-directed learning and work placement in veterinary clinics. Full-time
Part-time (year one)
Part-time (year two)
Work experience requirementsYou must complete practical skills to successfully finish this programme.
As part of our efforts to be ready for voluntary accreditation via the Allied Veterinary Professional Regulatory Council, our skills lists are mapped to the RCVS Day-One Competencies and the AVMA Clinical Competencies. How you will studyWe are a leader in the provision of on campus and online veterinary nursing education. Every student will have a Learning Adviser to provide group and one-on-one support, and help is always on hand through our extensive support systems. We're proud to be partnering with Toi Ohomai to offer online delivery with block courses in Tauranga and with WELTEC to offer an on campus option in Wellington. Full-time on campus
Block courses for online studentsThere are three block courses for this online programme. Block courses are compulsory. Attendance requirement for block course 3 may be waived depending on progress in the Clinical Skills 2 course. You may select which venue you attend for these block courses. Cohort (study type and start time)
South Island venue
North Island venue
Work experienceWork experience for a total of 240 hours in a veterinary clinic is required for all delivery options to complete this programme.
EntryEntry requirementsAcademic requirements
Please note: the New Zealand Certificate in Animal Technology (Level 5) Rural Animal Technician alone does not meet entry requirements for the New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing. Alternative criteria
Other requirementsYou will also be required to provide the following:
All applicants must have:
Please note: Whilst you don't need to provide us with evidence of your Covid-19 vaccination status to study this programme, please be aware that some placement providers may ask you for this. We also recommend that you hold a current First Aid Certificate. *Once your application has been received, if successful, you will be sent an unconditional offer into the programme. In this unconditional offer, there will be a link provided to enable you to complete your enrolment. This will include forms where you can provide details of your veterinary clinic work placement where you will complete the required hours of work experience for this programme. English Language requirements
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes. Please note: You must also have access to a computer, camera, video and the internet to be able to successfully study this programme. Want your existing skills recognised?If you have extensive knowledge and skills due to practical experience in this area (5-7 years), you could gain this qualification through our Assessment of Prior Learning Pathway (APL). This option enables you to study part-time online, to evaluate your veterinary nursing career and to present a portfolio of evidence to show how you meet the requirements of the qualification. FeesDomestic feesFull tuition
Standard
$8,222
International feesFull tuition
Standard
$25,000
Tuition feesThe tuition fees shown above are approximate only. There may be a slight fee increase per year once Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) rules and guidelines are applied. These fees also don’t include additional costs or living costs. Additional costsSome of the following additional costs may apply, depending on your circumstances:
ApplicationCompleting your applicationYou can enter information and upload documents directly into the application form. You may wish to prepare some of the required documentation beforehand. To begin your application, click the Apply button at the top of this page. You will need to provide:
Get in touch0800 762 786
International +64 3 477 3014
Email: info@op.ac.nz
https://www.op.ac.nz/programmes/nzqa/new-zealand-diploma-in-veterinary-nursing-level-6/
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