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Certificate in University Preparation

This course is available

On-Campus

Level of Study

Certificate

Duration

12 months and 12 weeks

Next start date

Expected Jul 2025

Campus

Main Campus

Summary

Introduction

The Certificate in University Preparation (CUP) is designed to prepare Aotearoa New Zealand citizens, or holders of a Residents Class Visa of New Zealand or Australia, for university study. The CUP programme provides an inclusive and supportive learning environment with small classes and individual attention to help you develop your confidence to succeed at university.

CUP is recommended for people of all ages, those who have been out of study for a while and want to refresh their study skills, or school leavers who want to gain University Entrance. Course places are limited to allow for small classes, which could include a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, exercises, and group tasks.

CUP is a 12-week programme of study for full-time students, with two six-week options throughout the year plus summer school. Flexible part-time and distance options are also available. Full-time study could mean up to 20 hours of study per week, including up to 12 hours of classes and time spent on self-directed learning.

The CUP programme will help you to develop the skills necessary for successful university study, including: * subject knowledge for pathways to degree programmes

  • study and time-management skills
  • verbal and written communication skills for a variety of contexts
  • analytical, critical, and problem solving skills
  • information literacy skills
  • interpersonal, group, and teamwork skills.

The CUP programme provides an environment for students to:* build relationships with peers

  • connect with Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha | University of Canterbury
  • plan for future study.

Entry criteria

Entry requirements

We accept students into the CUP programme based on:* a Personal Statement. (In your application you will be asked to include a small statement about yourself (max. 250 words). This is to help provide some information for the Transitions Team prior to the interview. Some things you could include are your background, work experience, achievements, current interests, and/or future plans).

  • an interview with a Student Advisor.
  • a previous academic record.

All students have an interview before they start to help design an appropriate pathway around their future ambitions and current needs.

Our intention is for students to succeed in tertiary study, and some background knowledge is required for certain degree pathways. * A diagnostic maths test may be required for our engineering and science pathways.

  • An English Language test may be required if your previous education is in another language.

Note: If you select TRNS007 Preparatory Maths course, this worksheet will assist you in studying for the test.

We have a partnership with Hagley College to deliver an extended pathway into degree study, if required.

See how to apply for preparatory programmes.

How to apply

To apply for entry into the Certificate in University Preparation programme, you need to apply to enrol online with myUC.

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