NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) (Level 5)

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Grow your career

The NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) [Level 5] has been developed with industry to provide specialist technical skills and knowledge in the post harvest sector.

You will develop an overview of the management of all post harvest operations, this will prepare you for more senior management roles. You will learn about the individual topics, but also develop your confidence, management skills and self-awareness to become a better manager.

Grow your career

The NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) [Level 5] has been developed with industry to provide specialist technical skills and knowledge in the post harvest sector.

You will develop an overview of the management of all post harvest operations, this will prepare you for more senior management roles. You will learn about the individual topics, but also develop your confidence, management skills and self-awareness to become a better manager.

Programme Outline

You will be given access to a range of resources and industry experts during the programme that will enhance your understanding and build on skills you may already have.

As a graduate of the NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) (Level 5) you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the leadership and relationship management with team members and clients using a range of effective interpersonal skills relevant to the post harvest sector.
  • Plan and manage post harvest operations to achieve production goals.
  • Plan and manage post harvest quality standards and requirements.
  • Understand quality standards and how physiology and storage can affect quality outcomes.
  • Be able to manage an audit and manage inventory.
  • Have an understanding of health and safety law and HACCP principles.
  • Manage plant and machinery and optimize efficiency

Subject Areas

  • Human resource management and leadership skills
  • Quality control, auditing and planning
  • Operational planning and management
  • Market requirements, assurance and inventory management
  • Physiology and storage
  • Plant and machinery management
  • Health and safety and HACCP

Career and Study Opportunities

This qualification may build on the NZ Certificate in Horticulture Production (Level 4).

Possible jobs and career opportunities can include:

  • Production and Quality Control Manager
  • Coolstore and Inventory Manager
  • Packhouse Technical Manager and Operations Manager
  • Logistics and Development Manager

Entry Requirements

  • A minimum of NCEA L2; or
  • Successful completion of a Level 3certificate or above, preferably in the Primary Industries subject area; or
  • For applicants 20 years or older without any of the above academic criteria,evidence of relevant knowledge and experience, and the ability to undertake tertiary study at diploma level is required. In this case the applicant will be required to participate in an enrolment interview with the purpose of verifying the evidence.

In exceptional circumstances an applicant who does not meet the academic entry requirements may be granted entry to the NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) (Level 5) where they supply evidence to satisfy the Programme Coordinator of their ability to succeed on the programme.

English Language Entry Requirements

All applicants must have a level of English sufficient to be able to study at this level. Those applicants whose first language is not English should have an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall Academic score of at least 6.0 Academic or equivalent issued within the last two years.

Entry with Credit

You may already have some knowledge or skills that can be recognised as part of your intended study. This may take a number of different forms including study at a private training establishment, workplace training, other tertiary study, life experiences or voluntary work. If you think you may qualify, you may want to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

  • RPL is based on the assessment of your current knowledge and skills. You would apply for RPL if you had gained the relevant knowledge and skills through life experiences and informal learning situations.

You will be asked to provide details of anything that you would like considered as credit toward your intended programme of study, as part of your application.

Applications for RPL for a course should be made prior to enrolment in that course and no later than two weeks after the start of the course.

For further information and enquiries about RPL, please contact the Programme Administrator, Natalie Hartley, on 06 830 1413 or nhartley@eit.ac.nz.

How to Enrol

Step 1 – Check entry requirements

Make sure you have read and understood the entry requirements for your situation and background.

Entry requirements can be different for domestic and international students.

Step 2 – Confirm campus and check key dates

The next intake date(s) for your chosen course and campus are listed in the Course Details panel on this page.

Dates can vary between campuses, so make sure you have selected the campus you wish to study at.

Step 3 – Confirm fees and costs

Visit https://www.eit.ac.nz/fees/ to see the fees for this programme.

Step 4 – Complete any supporting forms

If your course requires any supporting forms, they will be listed below under ‘Supporting Documentation’

Step 5 – Submit your application

You’ll need an up-to-date email address to start your online application.

You’ll also need to know what you want to study – your degree or programme and majors and/or minors, and the courses you plan to take.

You may be asked to submit supporting documentation with your application.

Programme Outline

You will be given access to a range of resources and industry experts during the programme that will enhance your understanding and build on skills you may already have.

As a graduate of the NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) (Level 5) you will be able to:

  • Demonstrate the leadership and relationship management with team members and clients using a range of effective interpersonal skills relevant to the post harvest sector.
  • Plan and manage post harvest operations to achieve production goals.
  • Plan and manage post harvest quality standards and requirements.
  • Understand quality standards and how physiology and storage can affect quality outcomes.
  • Be able to manage an audit and manage inventory.
  • Have an understanding of health and safety law and HACCP principles.
  • Manage plant and machinery and optimize efficiency

Subject Areas

  • Human resource management and leadership skills
  • Quality control, auditing and planning
  • Operational planning and management
  • Market requirements, assurance and inventory management
  • Physiology and storage
  • Plant and machinery management
  • Health and safety and HACCP

Career and Study Opportunities

This qualification may build on the NZ Certificate in Horticulture Production (Level 4).

Possible jobs and career opportunities can include:

  • Production and Quality Control Manager
  • Coolstore and Inventory Manager
  • Packhouse Technical Manager and Operations Manager
  • Logistics and Development Manager

Entry Requirements

  • A minimum of NCEA L2; or
  • Successful completion of a Level 3certificate or above, preferably in the Primary Industries subject area; or
  • For applicants 20 years or older without any of the above academic criteria,evidence of relevant knowledge and experience, and the ability to undertake tertiary study at diploma level is required. In this case the applicant will be required to participate in an enrolment interview with the purpose of verifying the evidence.

In exceptional circumstances an applicant who does not meet the academic entry requirements may be granted entry to the NZ Diploma in Horticulture Production (Post-harvest) (Level 5) where they supply evidence to satisfy the Programme Coordinator of their ability to succeed on the programme.

English Language Entry Requirements

All applicants must have a level of English sufficient to be able to study at this level. Those applicants whose first language is not English should have an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall Academic score of at least 6.0 Academic or equivalent issued within the last two years.

Entry with Credit

You may already have some knowledge or skills that can be recognised as part of your intended study. This may take a number of different forms including study at a private training establishment, workplace training, other tertiary study, life experiences or voluntary work. If you think you may qualify, you may want to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).

  • RPL is based on the assessment of your current knowledge and skills. You would apply for RPL if you had gained the relevant knowledge and skills through life experiences and informal learning situations.

You will be asked to provide details of anything that you would like considered as credit toward your intended programme of study, as part of your application.

Applications for RPL for a course should be made prior to enrolment in that course and no later than two weeks after the start of the course.

For further information and enquiries about RPL, please contact the Programme Administrator, Natalie Hartley, on 06 830 1413 or nhartley@eit.ac.nz.

How to Apply

Ready to apply? It’s easy!

Complete and sign our international student application form at eit.ac.nz/apply-online-international/

  • Indicate which programme you intend to study.
  • Attach a verified copy of your birth certificate or passport to use as identification.
  • Remember to include all other supporting documents.
  • We will assess your application and let you know the outcome as soon as possible, usually within three to five working days.

On-campus study in New Zealand

Step 1 – Pay your fees

  • After submitting your application, you will receive an Offer of Place letter by email with details of your tuition and other fees payable.
    Please note: If you have applied using the services of an agent, a copy of this information will also be sent to your agent.
  • Pay your fees and apply for your student visa.
  • We will send you a receipt, which you will need when you apply for your student visa.

We recommend you apply at least 12 weeks before your intended start date. You can apply online at www.immigration.govt.nz
If you have any questions about the process, contact your agent or email visas@eit.ac.nz

Step 2 – Prepare to come to New Zealand

Book your flights

When your student visa is approved, book your flights and ensure you meet all government-mandated entry requirements to come to New Zealand. Check the Immigration New Zealand website for the most up-to-date information.

Organise your accommodation

If you haven’t already organised your accommodation, you should now decide which of the accommodation options is most suitable for you. You can find our more about our EIT accommodation options here.

Step 3 – Connect with us

  • Be sure to complete and submit the arrival form sent to you by the International Student Support Officer.
  • Your International Student Support Officer will contact you prior to the start of your programme to let you know what you need to do and keep you up to date on what to expect when you arrive.

Online study

Step 1 – Enrol

  • After submitting your application, you will receive your acceptance into the programme by email alongside instructions on how to enrol.
  • Complete and sign the enrolment form provided to you by our Admissions Team and send it back to internationalapplications@eit.ac.nz
    Please note: If you have applied using the services of an agent, a copy of this information will also be sent to your agent.

Step 2 – Choose your courses and pay your Fees

  • Your course selection form will be sent to you by our team.
  • After completing your course selection form, you will be sent an invoice. You can then pay your fees by bank transfer to EIT’s account. Full account details and payment information will be provided on your invoice.

Step 3 – Connect with us

Your International Student Support Officer will contact you after you enrol to keep you up-to-date with anything you need to know, including details about your Orientation, where you will meet your classmates and all about studying at EIT.

Whether you join us on-campus or online, we welcome you to the EIT student community!

If you need any help you can contact our friendly staff at international@eit.ac.nz

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