Following on from the Level 3 Certificate in Health Science, this certificate provides training for employment in the health sciences sector. You will learn about the human structure and many of the systems of the body.
Please note: This course is taught in local units, rather than unit standards. Local units are written by the institute. They are not available from the NZQA framework however the overall course is definitely NZQA accredited. Students will receive an SIT qualification/transcript with a list of units, levels and credits to use alongside their NZQA Record of Achievement.
It is recommended that the Pre-entry Certificate be completed first, or that previous/current experience in the health sector has been undertaken.
Full-time students will work through the units one at a time with one or more assignments required each week.
- HSC101 Normal human structure and function in a health context (5 credits)
- HSC102 Abnormal human structure and function in a health context (5 credits)
- IHS103 Cells and tissues of the human body (2 credits)
- IHS104 Blood and components in the human body (2 credits)
- IHS105 Human cardiovascular system (1 credit)
- IHS106 Human respiratory system (1 credit)
- IHS107 Human musculoskeletal system (2 credits)
- IHS108 Human digestive system (2 credits)
- IHS109 Human reproductive system (2 credits)
- IHS110 Human integumentary system (1 credit)
- IHS111 Human urinary system (1 credit)
- IHS112 Human body defence mechanisms and immunity (2 credits)
- IHS113 Principles of chemistry in the human body (5 credits)
- IHS114 Human metabolism (2 credits)
- IHS115 Special senses of the human body (2 credits)
- IHS116 Statistics and Data Analysis (6 credits)
If you have completed HSC 101 and 102 in the Pre-Entry course, these can be cross-credited into the Intermediate course.
Enrolment: Application forms are filled out on a year by year basis and students are welcome to apply for multiple intakes on the one application form. Further enrolment is the responsibility of individual students. There is no automatic enrolment rollover.
Transfers: All study selected for a particular intake must be completed within that intake period and cannot be carried over to another intake, unless a transfer is requested within the first two weeks after the start date. Each transfer requested into an alternative intake will incur an admin fee of $50. Transfers are not permitted two weeks after the intake start date or between academic years.
Withdrawals: In order to get a refund of fees, students must advise SIT2LRN of their application withdrawal, in writing, 14 days prior to programme start date. Students can withdraw up to 75% of the way through the course, but will still be liable for the fees. Students must advise SIT2LRN in writing of their programme withdrawal.
This programme requires a computer and internet access. All students are required to use their SIT webmail only. All course materials and information, including assessments and due dates, are located on the online Blackboard system, for which access will be given during the period of study.
Facilitator Assistance: During the enrolled intake period, students have email access to Facilitators, who endeavour to respond to emails within 48 hours (week days only). All students are required, within the first two weeks of intake, to send an email to their Facilitator confirming their start on the programme of study. Students who have not completed this enrolment process or embarked upon their course of study by the end of the 2nd week of intake, will be Faculty Withdrawn from the programme. Such withdrawals may impact on future access to SIT Zero Fee Scheme and Student Direct Material Costs are still liable for payment.
Assessments for this course typically include essays, short answer and multi-choice questions. There are no external exams for this course. All units require your assignment to be 100% correct before you are competent.
The Zero Fees Scheme applies to this course, so there are no tuition fees as long as you are a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident (residing in NZ), BUT there is a student direct material cost of $5.50 per credit of study undertaken, plus the required textbook/s listed below. You must maintain satisfactory academic progress to retain your Zero Fees Scheme entitlement.
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Enrolment category
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Zero Fees Scheme – applies to NZ citizens and permanent residents (residing in NZ)
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International Students
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Cost (NZ$)
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$5.50 per credit (totalling $225.50 for 41 credit course) - includes GST
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$100.00 per credit (+GST for those living in NZ – no GST for those living offshore)
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Payment is due on the start date of each intake enrolled in - for just the paper/s or unit/s that you have enrolled in for that intake.
All SIT2LRN courses are approved by Studylink. Any queries regarding Studylink allowances, loans, and terms and conditions should be made directly to Studylink on 0800 88 99 00 or www.studylink.govt.nz.
For this course, the required textbooks are:
Barron's E-Z Anatomy and Physiology
Author: Alcamo & Krumhardt (2010)
The Anatomy Colouring Book (3rd ed)
Author: Kapit / Elson (2002)
Publisher: Pearson
For a quote from the SIT Bookshop please call: 0800 888 220 or email: bookshop@sit.ac.nz.
At the completion of this certificate you may gain employment as a junior technician or laboratory assistant, or continue on with further study in our:
All applicants should demonstrate a keen interest in health sciences and academic attributes which demonstrate that applicants have a reasonable likelihood of successful completion of the programme. A minimum of 18 years of age, with a minimum of three years secondary education is required. School leavers should have attained a minimum of 12 credits at NCEA level 2 in each of four subjects.
SIT2LRN marks students with a Competent (C) or Not Yet Competent (NYC) no grades are given.
For students to be considered to have satisfactorily completed this programme, and be eligible for the awarding of the qualification Certificate in Health Sciences (Intermediate) they must have completed all scheduled course work requirements and assessments, successfully completed assessment requirements for all modules/unit standards and or local units, and achieved a total of 41 credits as specified in the programme schedule.