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We have hosted tens thousands of International students over the past 25 years, all of whom have come to us for our unbeatable offer of great programmes, affordable fees, and quality of life.

You will gain a globally recognised qualification while living in one of the most welcoming, safe and beautiful parts of the world. From application to graduation, you’ll be supported every step of the way. 

We offer a range of scholarships and support to help you make the move – join us today!

International students at SIT

Programmes & Fees

We provide quality internationally recognised qualifications across a wide range of subjects. From certificates to postgraduate and master’s degrees, all our programmes are accredited and approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).

Level/s
Certificate
Duration
Intakes
Fees
Master of Applied Management
18 months
Feb, Jun & Oct
$33,700
Master of Applied Health Sciences (Wellness and Rehabilitation)
18 months
Feb, July & Sep
$33,700
Master of Information Technology
18 months
Feb & Jul
$33,700
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management
1 year
Feb, Jun & Oct
$23,300
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Health Sciences (Wellness and Rehabilitation)
1 year
Feb, Jul & Sep
$23,300
Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology
1 year
Feb & Jul
$23,300
Graduate Diploma in Audio Production
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Contemporary Music
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Hotel Management
1 year
Invercargill: Feb & Jul Queenstown: Feb & Jul
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Management
1 year
Feb & Jul
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Marketing
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Screen Arts (3D Animation)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Screen Arts (Filmmaking)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Screen Arts (Visual Media)
1 year
Feb & Jul
$20,800
Graduate Diploma in Sport and Exercise
1 year
Feb & Jul
$20,800
Bachelor of Audio Production
3 years
Feb
$20,800
Bachelor of Commerce
3 years
Feb & Jul
$20,800
Bachelor of Contemporary Music
3 years
Feb
$20,800
Bachelor of Environmental Management
3 years
Feb & Jul
$20,800
Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Majors in Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
3 years
Feb
$21,300
Bachelor of Hotel Management
3 years
Invercargill: Feb & Jul Queenstown: Feb & Jul
$20,800
Bachelor of Information Technology
3 years
Feb & Jul
$20,800
Bachelor of Nursing
3 years
Feb
$27,800
Bachelor of Screen Arts (with majors in Animation, Digital Content Creation, Film & Game Design)
3 years
Feb
$20,800
Bachelor of Sport and Exercise
3 years
Feb & Jul
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Audio Engineering (Level 5)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Audio Engineering (Level 6)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
Diploma in Agriculture (Level 5) (in collaboration with Massey University)
1 year
Feb
$21,300
Diploma in Culinary Excellence (Level 5)
2 years
Feb & Jul
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Animation (Level 5)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Animation (Level 6)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Architectural Technology (Level 6)
2 years
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 5)
1 year
Feb & Jul
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Quantity Surveying) (Level 6)
2 years
Feb & Jul
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Civil/Mechanical) (Level 6)
2 years
Feb & Jul
$21,300
New Zealand Diploma in Enrolled Nursing (Level 5)
18 months
Feb
$31,700
New Zealand Diploma in Hospitality Management (Level 5)
1 year
Invercargill: Feb & Jul Queenstown: Feb & Jul
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Hospitality Management (Level 6)
1 year
Invercargill: Feb & Jul Queenstown: Feb & Jul
$20,800
New Zealand Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animals Veterinary Nursing) (Level 6)
2 years
Feb
$25,300
New Zealand Diploma in Health and Wellbeing (Practice and Applied Practice) (Level 5)
1 year
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Certificate in Business (Small Business)
18 weeks
Jul
$10,150
New Zealand Certificate Study and Employment Pathways (Nursing and Health)
20 weeks
Jul
$10,150
New Zealand Certificate in Mechanical Engineering
1 year
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services (Level 4) with strand in Mental Health and Addiction Support
1 year
Feb
$20,800
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Social and Community Services) (Level 4) with strand in Social Services
1 year
Feb
$20,800
General English plus Examination Preparation Training Scheme
26 weeks
Every monday
$9,520
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Applied) (Level 3)
17 weeks
2026: 9 Feb & 6 Jul 2027: 15 Feb & 28 Jun
$6,000
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Academic) (Level 4)
17 weeks
2026: 2 Mar, 6 Jul & 30 Nov 2027: 5 Jul & 1 Nov
$6,000
New Zealand Certificate in English Language (Academic) (Level 5)
17 weeks
2026: 18 May, 3 Aug & 16 Nov 2027: 3 May & 15 Nov
$6,000

I'm very grateful for my time at SIT. Every year I've studied, I've grown a little bit more - personally, professionally - you learn a lot while you're there.

Nadine Young

Master of Applied Health Sciences

Farha Khan – Master of Applied Health Science

Farha Khan – Master of Applied Health Science

Master of Applied Health Science (Wellness and Rehabilitation)

Farha Khan already had an established career in the health sector before she chose to come to New Zealand and further her studies.

Practising as a Dentist in Saudi Arabia, Farha had 14 years’ experience, but was looking for new opportunities elsewhere. “I had always wanted to do a master’s,” Farha said, explaining she wanted to diversify from the field of dentistry.

Searching for the right course led Farha to New Zealand at SIT. She also had her husband and two children to consider. “The biggest advantage of New Zealand was being able to bring my family with me,” she said. Farha enrolled in the Master of Applied Health Science (Wellness and Rehabilitation), and commenced her studies in February 2024, taking 18 months to complete it. 

Farha found when she arrived one of the most noticeable differences with SIT “It was not that big; to be honest … it was a shock.” However, she discovered SIT’s smaller size worked to her advantage. “… with less students, the tutors were able to focus more on each student.”

At the beginning of the master’s, the focus was initially on an exercise-based programme and the rehabilitation of patients, then students were able to choose their research topic. Farha completed her research on food nutrition labels. “I looked into the influence of nutritional labels, how people use them to make decisions, and do people understand the labels.” Farha uncovered that many people cannot comprehend them properly. “The labelling needs to be more efficient and easier to understand.” She explained that the bulk of the population need this; “even if they have a healthcare background, they still need more simple labels.”

SIT had quite an impact on Farha. Originally from India, she said students were spoon-fed everything, whereas SIT teachers didn’t do that. “With time, I realised doing things myself made me more independent. [The teachers] were there to help us, not to do the work for us.”

The result is, “I know how to explore things; it’s prepared me for my future studies. If I go to do my PhD I know how to progress.”

Farha acknowledges that initially the course challenged her. “I couldn’t understand the pattern of studies. I wasn’t used to doing everything on my own.” She recalls the very first class was difficult – it was on citations and APA style – tools which would be essential later when she wrote up her research findings. “International students don’t know these things,” she explained. So, it was about changing gear and getting used to the different style of studying. “There’s quite a big shift from first semester to second semester. The first assignments were quite tough for us.”

The most valuable takeaway from Farha’s time at SIT was it allowed her to discover more about herself. “…I know what my potential is, and I know how to use all the computer programmes, such as excel and office. It’s definitely helped me explore myself.”

Farha also took time to participate in student life and campus activities, getting the most out of what was on offer at SIT. “We had a gym we used… I loved the gym. I really enjoyed the fairs, the campus breakfasts, O-Week,” and more.

Her course highlights included helpful tutors, and the resources available to the students – the library and the computers - the library corner and computers available 24/7 “for students who couldn’t study at home. The library assistants were super. I used the library regularly; it was really fantastic.” 

Farha is currently working and aiming to get back into dentistry. There’s a pathway she can take to be a dentist in New Zealand, where her skills are much needed, especially in the southern region. She also intends to put her research skills to good use, continue researching, writing, and publishing papers.

In the meantime, Farha appreciates the peaceful lifestyle that Southland offers. “It’s easy to drive; it’s easy to raise your kids; everything is so close; I’m really liking Invercargill.”

“SIT has helped us settle into life in New Zealand. It’s shaped me as a person and taught me many other things.”

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