This course gives an exciting introduction into coding and computer science. Study the science behind the digital world to learn about binary numbers, algorithms, and computer applications’ interface to their users. Command and control the computer, electronic systems and robots with programs and codes.
Need skills in the Microsoft Office suite such as Word, Excel or PowerPoint? This self-paced course is perfect if you need to acquire Microsoft Office skills for studies or work. Gain as many credits as you need for those mid-year enrolments or stay the whole year and become an MS Office whiz.
Step into the digital technologies world and enhance your existing technological knowledge in this state-of-the-art subject. This course furthers your knowledge to write basic computer programs, draw and edit digital images, create web-sites, and integrate spreadsheets into word processed documents.
Develop an understanding of food and nutritional factors that influence people's wellbeing.
The focus of this course is on healthy food choices, current issues and food hygiene.
If you want to become a designer in the professions of Architecture, Engineering and Graphics, this is the course for you.
This course is a hands-on technology based course using a variety of hard materials of your choice.
This course will teach you how to prepare and serve food, make café style food and a host of other skills. Gain credits that will prepare you for a career pathway in the hospitality industry.
This is a course for ELL students wishing to develop skills in practical sewing with domestic sewing machines.
This course is about developing skills to make garments while learning about the variety and function of fabrics used in everyday life. You complete a portfolio that demonstrates your skills.
This course is based on the BConstructive programme, and will build the skills required to enter a trade.
Need skills in the Microsoft Office suite such as Word, Excel or PowerPoint? This self-paced course is perfect if you need to acquire Microsoft Office skills for studies or work. Gain as many credits as you need for those mid-year enrolments or stay the whole year and become an MS Office whiz.
This course extends the knowledge you gained in level 1. It is project-based with a wide range of skills open to you. You get to choose and negotiate with the teacher the terms of your projects.
Here you develop the skills needed to work in the industry at an entry level, including gaining a barista qualification. Gain credits towards a hospitality qualification.
Get yourself a head start by gaining real experience in one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Enhance your basic web and programming skills to an intermediate level in this course that will challenge your logic and problem solving ability. Expose yourself to the world of computer networking.
The focus is on practical skills for garment construction using technology design process researching factors influencing fashion.
In this course you explore traditional, historical and environmental elements for inspiration to create inspiring garments.
This course prepares students for tertiary studies in an IT related course. Study the fundamental technologies and components of computer Wide Area Networks, learn interesting fundamental computer science concepts and write computer programs in an object -oriented programming language.
This course is designed for those who want to extend their interest in Hospitality and food preparation. You will be able to gain credits that will prepare you for a pathway in the hospitality industry.
Yr 13 and Preferably US167
If you read fashion magazines and wish you could recreate the styles you see, then pattern drafting is the course for you.
You develop portfolios of written, design and practical work to be used for application to tertiary institutes.
This computing course is designed for English language learners with no or limited computing experience. Learn how to operate a windows-based PC, search for information on the internet, send emails and other computing skills needed for everyday life.
Your work can contribute to gaining unit standards for the New Zealand Certificate in English Language or Literacy Level 1 NCEA unit standards.
Extend your skills in hospitality, preparing you for a career pathway in the hospitality industry and the full time School of Cuisine professional course. Gain credits towards a National Certificate in Hospitality.
NCEA 3
Are you creative? Do you aspire to a career as a concept artist, animator or designer? Hagley College has a proud history of students achieving national and international success as young artists in the film and game industries
UE literacy or other components needed for UE are available.
NCEA 2&3
Turn your passion for food into a culinary career! The culinary arts are an exciting growth industry across the world - new jobs and opportunities limited only by your imagination. Whether you want to open a restaurant, be a food writer of traveller... perhaps launch a food product or franchise - the food industry offers great challenges, variety and rewards.
NCEA 3
Are you into Fashion? Do you love using your creative skills to create something spectacular? Whether you wish to prepare for tertiary study, start your own fashion label, secure a career within the industry or just enjoy learning new skills, this course is for you.
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