• Christchurch Polytechnic IT

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    IT at Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology

    People choose ICT for more than just the great salary. In ICT you're always learning something new in an industry that's constantly changing. With ICT roles consistently placed in the top five highest paying industries, choosing a career where you will always be in high demand has never been easier. We will help you establish your future at the forefront of ICT.  

    CPIT is highly regarded as one of New Zealand's leading providers of industry led applied ICT and computing qualifications. We have strong links with industry which provides fantastic internships opportunities. Our programmes and courses have been developed in conjunction with industry, so they are up-to-date and relevant. They also cross-credit easily into each other providing the perfect pathway for you to either further your ICT education, or complete your qualification.

    The School of Computing is located at our Madras Street Campus in Christchurch. We also teach programmes at our five CPIT Campus Connect sites: Madras Street Campus, Bishopdale, Hornby, New Brighton and Rangiora.

    Programmes

    • Graduate Diploma of Information Design
    • Graduate Diploma in Business Information Systems
    • Graduate Diploma in Information and Communication Technologies
    • Bachelor of Information and Communication Technologies
    • Diploma in Information and Communications Technology
    • Diploma in Computer Networking
    • Diploma in Computer Aided Design
    • National Certificate in Computing Level 2
    • Computer Technicians Certificate
    • Certificate in Computer Aided Design
    • National Certificate in Computing Level 3
    • Certificate in Systems Administration
    • Certificate in Information and Communications Technology

     

    For more information, please contact  one of our offices

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    Last Updated: 03 October 2012
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