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  1. www.wintec.ac.nzWintec

    Understanding the needs of local industry, iwi, hapū, and our Waikato community is critical in helping ākonga succeed and our community flourish. We have grown from a small technical college to one of Aotearoa, New Zealand's largest tertiary education institutes.

  2. www.wintec.ac.nz › internationalInternational

    All International students enrolling with Waikato Institute of Technology (Wintec) (including group students) MUST have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while in New Zealand. Your insurance must cover you from the beginning of your studies until at least the expiry date of your student visa.

  3. From entry-level foundation studies that help you prepare for study; to hands-on technical training in vocational subjects (such as trades, horticulture, cooking); diplomas and degrees in a broad range of subjects (such a nursing, physiotherapy, social practice, science, business, information technology, media arts, and sport science); and ...

  4. Founded in 1924 as Hamilton Technical College with two name changes before becoming the Waikato Institute of Technology in 2001, discover the history of Wintec. Read more

  5. Wintec is part of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology Learn More

  6. www.wintec.ac.nz › about-wintec › contact-usContact us - Wintec

    Wintec is part of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology Learn More

  7. Wintec is part of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology Learn More

  8. www.wintec.ac.nz › about-wintec › our-historyOur history - Wintec

    1968 Name changes to Waikato Technical Institute with a wide range of programmes within engineering, science, accountancy, business management and building trades. 1985 Horticulture teaching begins at Hamilton Gardens.

  9. This three-year nursing degree will see you on the healthcare frontline, directly caring for those in need. Gain a combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on learning in real-life environments. There is a high demand for nurses both in the Waikato, throughout New Zealand, and globally.

  10. Hamilton and the Waikato One of New Zealand’s fastest-growing city, Hamilton has everything you need for a great social life – night spots, ten-pin bowling, parks, restaurants, movies and more – without the big city hassles of traffic, smog and high rents.