Unistart

Get a head start in your education and complete university papers while you're still at school

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What is Unistart?

If you’re a secondary school student, Waikato’s Unistart programme gives you a head-start in education by letting you take university papers while you’re still at school. There are options to take papers online or at our Hamilton and Tauranga campuses.

Choice and flexibility

There are more than 50 papers to choose from, many of which are taught online, and completed Unistart papers can be credited towards an undergraduate degree at the University of Waikato.

Teaching excellence

Our students learn from award-winning lecturers and researchers who are committed to delivering you a world-class, innovative education in a supportive learning environment. Join our warm and welcoming community of students from all over New Zealand as you study as part of the Unistart programme.

Workload

Unistart papers usually run over one trimester and worth 15 points. The workload is around 8-10 hours a week, which can include time spent online in classes or on campus, participating in tutorials, reading course materials, lab work or preparing for assignments and tests.

Entry

Unistart is open to all year 12 and 13 secondary school students who:

  • have met the criteria for discretionary entrance to university,
  • are between 16 and 20 years old at the start of the Unistart paper, and
  • have approval from their school.

If you don’t meet the above entry requirements, email us to discuss your options.

Scholarship

The University of Waikato Unistart Scholarship covers the cost of up to two Unistart papers. Students will automatically be considered for this when accepted into Unistart - no additional application is required. As well as meeting the above entry requirements for Unistart, you will also need:

  • NCEA Level 2 Certificate or above endorsed with merit or excellence; and
  • New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency.

How to apply

Step 1: Complete the School Approval Form

Talk to your school about whether the Unistart programme is right for you. Then complete the School Approval Form with them and email it back to us.

  1. Fill in the Unistart Secondary School Support form
  2. Have your school complete and sign their approval section
  3. Email the completed form to unistart@waikato.ac.nz
  4. Apply for the Unistart programme online (instructions below)


Step 2: Applying online for the Unistart Programme

Visit MyWaikato to complete your online application to enrol into the Unistart programme and use the instructions below to help you.

  1. New Unistart students need to Create an Account for MyWaikato
  2. Fill out your personal details and list the email address you use most under your account details. Click the Create account button once finished
  3. From the Type of Qualification drop down box, select Individual Paper Credit and click the Search button
  4. Two results will be listed after the search. Select Unistart Paper Credit
  5. Select your start date
  6. Continue to answer all the questions to complete your application
  7. Upload your verified ID. This can be a birth certificate or passport. You will need to ask your school to stamp and sign a copy to verify it. If you have difficulties uploading your verified ID, then please scan and email it to unistart@waikato.ac.nz
  8. We will be in touch with you once your application has been reviewed

If you need help to complete your application then please contact us on 0800 924 528.

2024 papers

Find out more about the 2024 Unistart programme and papers on offer with the 2024 Unistart brochure

 

FLEXI papers

Subject

Paper code Paper title Trimester(s)

Agribusiness

AGBUS101-23A (HAM) Agri-Food Business A

Arts and Social Science

ARTSC103-24 (HAM), (TGA) Rights and Reason A, B

 

Communication

 

COMMS101-24A (HAM) Communication Competencies

 

A

English

 

ENGLI100-24A (HAM) Telling the Story A

 

 

ENGLI101-24B (HAM) Adapting Stories B

 

Environmental Planning

 

ENVPL100-24A (HAM) Introduction to Environmental Planning A

 

 

ENVPL101-24B (HAM) Future Cities B

Gender and Sexuality Studies

 

GNSEX101-24B (HAM), (TGA) Gender and Sexuality: Representations and Realities B

International Languages and Cultures

 

INTLC101-24B (HAM) International Languages and Cultures B

 

INTLC221-24B (HAM) Understanding East Asia B

 

SPNSH231-24A (HAM) Intermediate Spanish 1 A

 

SPNSH232-24B (HAM) Intermediate Spanish 2 B

Māori & Indigenous Studies

MĀORI102-24 (HAM) He Hinātore ki te Ao Māori: Introducing the Māori World A, B

Music

MUSIC101-24D (HAM) Secondary Performance Studies 1 D

 

MUSIC115-24B (HAM) Composition 1 B

Pacific and Indigenous Studies

PACIS100-24A (SEC) Introduction to Pacific Histories, Languages and Cultures A

Philosophy

PHILO102-24B (HAM) Introduction to Logic B

 

PHILO150-24B (HAM), (TGA) The Big Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy B

Screen and Media Studies

MEDIA100-24A (HAM) Understanding Visual Culture A

Security and Crime Science

CRSCI101-24A (HAM) Introduction to Security and Crime Science A

Sociology

SOCIO101-24A (HAM), (TGA) Introduction to Sociology A

 

Where will I be studying?

FLEXI Unistart papers allow students to choose between studying fully online or on-campus.

When will I be studying?

A Trimester: 26 February - 23 June 2024

B Trimester: 8 July - 3 November 2024

D Teaching Period: 26 February - 3 November 2024

Online papers

Subject

Paper code Paper title Trimester(s)
Arts and Social Sciences ARTSC105-24A (NET) Language in Context A
  ARTSC106-24B (NET) Critical Social Science Research: The Crisis of Climate Change B
Climate Change CLIMT101-24A (NET) Introduction to Climate Change Science A
  CLIMT104-24B (NET) Introduction to Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies: The Climate Change Crisis B
Computer Science

COMPX101-24 (NET) (SEC)

Introduction to Programming A, B
  COMPX102–24B (SEC) Object-Oriented Programming B
  COMPX223-24A (SEC) Database Practice and Experience A
Data Analytics DATAX121-24A (SEC) Introduction to Statistical Methods A
Design DSIGN125-24A (SEC) Introduction to Communication Design Production A
Digital Learning DLRNG100-24A (NET) Developing Digital Fluency A
Economics ECONS101-24A (SEC) Economics for Business and Management A
Education  EDSOC101-24B (NET) The New Zealand Educational Context B

Engineering

You will need the support of a maths teacher at your secondary school to enrol in these engineering papers

ENGEN101-24A (SEC) Engineering Maths and Modelling 1A A
  ENGEN102-24B (SEC) Engineering Maths and Modelling 1B B
Forensic Psychology FPSYC101-24B (NET) Introduction to Forensic and Criminological Psychology B
Geography GEOGY101-24B (NET) Sustainable Geographies B
  GEOGY102-24A (NET) A Planet Under Pressure A
Health HELTH110-24A (NET) Understanding Hauora, Health and Wellbeing A
Health, Sport and Human Performance SDCOA101-24B (NET) Sport, Culture and Development: Trends and Issues B
Human Development

HMDEV100-24B (NET)

Lifespan Development B
International Languages and Cultures INTLC222-24A (NET) Food Practices and Cultural Journeys A
International Relations and Security Studies IRSST103-24B (NET) Introduction to International Relations B
Law LEGAL105-24A (NET) Introduction to New Zealand Law and Society A
Māori Education MAOED100-24A (NET) Huarahi Mātauranga Māori: Historical and Contemporary approaches to Māori Education A

Mathematics

You will need the support of a maths teacher at your secondary school to enrol in these maths papers

MATHS135-23B (SEC)

Discrete Structures

B

Philosophy PHILO103-24A (NET) Critical Thinking A
  PHILO106-24A (NET) Social and Moral Philosophy A
Political Science POLSC103-24A (NET) Introduction to Political Psychology A
Teaching LLTED101-24A (NET) An Introduction to Children's Literature A
Writing Studies WRITE100-24 (NET) Writing for Academic Success A, B

 

Where will I be studying?

Online papers are taught over the internet, so you can study from anywhere in New Zealand as long as you have a computer and internet connection.

When will I be studying?

A Trimester: 26 February - 23 June 2024

B Trimester: 8 July - 3 November 2024

Hamilton campus papers

Subject

Paper code Paper title Trimester(s)
Arts and Social Sciences ARTSC112-24B (HAM)

Music, Sound and Human Communication

B
Biology BIOEB101-24A (HAM) Concepts of Biology - Ngā Huatau o te Koiora A
  BIOEB102-24B (HAM) Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity - Mātai Hauropi a Kanorau Koiora B
  BIOMO101-24B (HAM) Introduction to Molecular and Cellular Biology - Mātai Pūtau a Mātai Rāpoi Ngota Koiora B
Chemistry CHEMY101-24A (HAM) Structure and Spectroscopy - Tūramaramatia i ngā Hanganga A
  CHEMY102-24B (HAM) Chemical Reactivity - Tauhohehohe Matū B
Computer Science COMPX102-23B (HAM)

Object-Oriented Programming

B
Earth Sciences EARTH101-24A (HAM) Introduction to Earth System Science - Pūtaiao Pūnaha Whenua A
  EARTH102-24B (HAM) Discovering Planet Earth - Tūhuratia Papatūānuku B
Environmental Sciences ENVSC101-24B (HAM) Environmental Science - Pūtaiao Taiao B
Music MUSIC101-24B (HAM) Secondary Performance Studies 1 B
  MUSIC121-24D (HAM) Chamber Music 1 D

 

Where will I be studying?

Hamilton papers are taught at the University of Waikato's Hamilton campus, which is located at Knighton Road, Hamilton. You will need to check with your school that you can attend tutorials, lectures, laboratories and and other classes for your paper during the week at the Hamilton campus.

When will I be studying?

A Trimester: 26 February - 23 June 2024

B Trimester: 8 July - 3 November 2024

D Teaching Period: 26 February - 3 November 2024

Tauranga campus papers

Subject

Paper code Paper title Trimester(s)
Biology BIOEB102-24B (TGA)

Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity - Mātai Hauropi a Kanorau Koiora

B
Earth Sciences

EARTH101-24A (TGA)

Introduction to Earth System Science - Pūtaiao Pūnaha Whenua

A
Environmental Sciences ENVSC101-24B (TGA)

Environmental Science - Pūtaiao Taiao

B

 

Where will I be studying?

Hamilton papers are taught at the University of Waikato's Hamilton campus, which is located at Knighton Road, Hamilton. You will need to check with your school that you can attend tutorials, lectures, laboratories and and other classes for your paper during the week at the Hamilton campus.

When will I be studying?

A Trimester: 26 February - 23 June 2024

B Trimester: 8 July - 3 November 2024

D Teaching Period: 26 February - 3 November 2024

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