Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)This course is available
On-Campus
Level of Study
Certificate
Duration
33 weeks
Next start date
Expected Aug 2026
The international demand for manuka honey and other beehive products has prompted Apiculture to become one of our fastest-growing primary industries.
The impact of this is a shortage of skilled workers which has led the Apiculture industry to be listed on New Zealand's Immediate Skills Shortage List.
Graduates of this new programme will be able to work as assistant beekeepers for commercial operators, as independent beekeepers with few beehives or even develop their own businesses.
Alternatively, you can pathway into Level 4 Apiculture training as a Leading Hand or specialising in queen bee rearing.
During this programme, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage your own beehives throughout a beekeeping season and be exposed to commercial apiarists in your local area. You will also complete an American Foulbrood (AFB) disease recognition course as part of this programme.
This programme is delivered with blended learning, with two Saturday block courses per month at the Marlborough Campus and two Sunday block courses at the Richmond Campus. Please see the programme delivery block for more information.
Heavy lifting alert
Lifting a hive can be heavy, up to or more than 40kgs; please take this into consideration before enrolling.
Open Entry to persons capable of the 'additional requirements'.
Additional requirementsĀkonga (students) must be physically capable of meeting the demands of the programme. Any medical conditions that may affect the ability of ākonga to participate must be disclosed at the time of application, and the delegated authority must be able to provide assurance concerning health and safety.
English language requirementsAll applicants (international and domestic) for whom English or te reo Māori is not a first language need to provide evidence that they have the English language proficiency required for the programme.
International applicants are required to have an IELTS (general or academic) score of 5 with no individual band lower than five from one test taken in the preceding two years or an equivalent as described in the NZQA English Language Rules.
Programme delivery
This blended delivery will include reading textbooks, online modules, and two block course deliveries per month, over eight months.
Marlborough Campus deliveryLearning tools
You will need to have access to a computer and the internet.
Course material will be made available online through Moodle, our education online platform.
Meetings, theory classes, and assignments may be carried out online via Microsoft Teams.
Included topics
Each Apiculture tutor will develop their own course timetable and will supply you with the appropriate information. This information will include the dates of each workshop, their content, and what will be assessed.
All students will undertake the following topicsAt the end of this programme, you will have the knowledge and skills to manage your own beehives throughout a beekeeping season.
The New Zealand Certificate in Apiculture (Level 3) can also be completed through an apprenticeship scheme.
Additional costs
On the first day of your programme, we will discuss what you need to purchase and recommend local suppliers.
You will need to purchase
It is preferable that you wear steel-capped boots or gumboots.
You will be supplied, free of charge
Please note
At the end of this programme, you will own a fully functioning beehive and be able to manage it at a location that suits your needs.
As this programme is part-time, students are not eligible for student loans or allowances to cover course-related or living costs.
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