Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology

New Zealand ,Rotorua | Rotorua

Bachelor of Social Work

  • Duration: 48
  • $ 25000/year
  • IELTS: 6(6)
  • Bachelor

A higher education institution in New Zealand called Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology has campuses in Rotorua, Tauranga, and other cities in the Bay of Plenty and South Waikato areas. Following the merger of Bay of Plenty Polytechnic and Waiariki Institute of Technology, it was established in May 2016. Of the 16 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs) in New Zealand, Toi Ohomai is the third largest.

 

The Bay of Plenty Polytechnic and Waiariki Institute of Technology joined forces to form the Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, which was established in 2016. This institution offers more than 200 courses across 86 delivery locations in various fields. Additionally, this institute's programs specialize on a number of valuable industries like business, tourism, trades, the arts, forestry, and health. This university is one of the major higher education providers in the Bay of Plenty and funds several successful research initiatives on all of its campuses. With numerous prestigious organizations, like TANZ Ecampus and Tertiary Education Partnership, it has solidified connections.

 

This institute, which has its headquarters in New Zealand, has campuses in Tokoroa, Mokoia, Taupo, and Waipa. In addition to these main campuses, this school has a number of delivery centers in several cities, including Kawerau, Opotiki, and Papamoa. These campuses provide top-notch amenities to guarantee a secure, cozy, and successful academic atmosphere for the faculty and students. Students have access to a variety of sports and extracurricular opportunities. Students who are enrolled can benefit from discounted bus fare prices when traveling to class. Additionally, students on several campuses can take use of complimentary transportation services. The advantages of childcare services, cafés, cosmetic services, and career advising services are available to students.

 

About 11,973 students were enrolled at this institute during the 2018 academic year. This number included 6% Pacific Islanders, 43% Maori, and 15% overseas students. Furthermore, the institute received a 91% student satisfaction rating. 87% of the graduates were either employed or enrolled in higher education during the same academic year. 2018 saw 57 new courses added to this institute's curriculum. In addition, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology offers financial management assistance to students. Students may profit from the Student Job Search, which enables them to earn money while continuing their study.

 

Many of the students who attend Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology go on to have successful careers in their disciplines, and the school has a large network of alumni. The graduates of this institution are employed by some of the best companies in the country. Georgia Paulson, Matt Griffiths, and Sam Gibson are some of the noteworthy former students of this institution who are currently employed by prestigious organizations. Sahil Chahal is another well-known name associated with this institution. He holds a degree in information technology and is employed as a software developer for Rotorua-based Integral Limited. At his graduation, Andrew Jenkins also won the Katikati Fruitgrowers Association's outstanding student award. He received a level 3 diploma in horticulture from this college.

This degree will provide you the ideal foundation for your future profession if you are interested in social justice and love interacting with people to enhance welfare.

 

The New Zealand Social Workers' Registration Board recognizes the four-year degree, which provides you with the competencies, professional skills, and training required to register as a social worker in New Zealand. As your understanding of social policy, social concerns, and social justice grows, you learn how to strive toward results that are good for people's health and welfare both as individuals and as a family. Our training respects the 'Ako' technique of teaching and learning from one another and takes a bicultural approach to instruction. You develop a deeper grasp of te reo Mori, ethical and cultural safety, and mtauranga Mori approaches to wellness via research projects, critical examination of challenges, case study debate, and collaborative work. The opportunity to apply your knowledge to actual social work situations and get ready for professional social work practice is provided via practical work placements in years three and four.

 

​​​​​​CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

  • registered social worker in New Zealand
  • worker for cases, individuals, families, and groups
  • Worker/adviser in social and community development
  • justice officer for youth
  • analyst for social policy
  • researcher

Fees:

Tuition: $25000 per year

 

IELTS: 6(6)

 

Academics: 2.8 GPA

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