Graduate Diploma
Course details
About the course
Studying a graduate diploma helps you develop knowledge and skills in your chosen subject area which will enable you to undertake a new career or further study.
A Graduate Diploma is an ideal option if you’re looking to specialise in a new subject area, gain a competitive edge in the job market, or prepare for further . Whether you want to pivot your career, meet professional development goals, or gain a recognised qualification in a different discipline, a graduate diploma can open up new academic and career pathways.
At the University of Waikato, our Graduate Diplomas are designed to provide the equivalent of a major in your chosen subject, even if it’s different from the focus of your first degree. This makes them a popular option for career changers, upskillers, and those preparing for postgraduate qualifications such as a .
Who Can Apply?
You are eligible to apply if you already hold a bachelor's degree and want to specialise in a new subject area. In some cases, applicants without a prior degree may be considered if they can demonstrate strong academic potential and a genuine interest in the subject.
Key Features of the Graduate Diploma:
- Equivalent to a subject major: Build advanced knowledge and skills in your chosen field, often required for postgraduate study or career advancement.
- Flexible study options: Complete your qualification in just one year (two trimesters) of full-time study, or extend your study part-time to fit around work or other commitments.
- Undergraduate-level qualification: The graduate diploma is a level 7 qualification on the (NZQF), and offers a more in-depth option than a .
- Pathway to postgraduate study: Many students use their graduate diploma to meet the entry requirements for a in a new subject area.
Programme Requirements:
To be awarded a Graduate Diploma from the University of Waikato, you’ll need to complete 120 points at 100 level or above, including at least 75 points at 300 level in your chosen subject. This ensures you develop both foundational knowledge and advanced subject expertise.
About the provider
The University of Waikato has two campuses in Hamilton and Tauranga, both located in 91ÊÓÆµ's economic heartland. Our close-knit communities help international students settle in quickly, with the support and connections needed to succeed in their studies, and beyond.
What sets the University of Waikato apart is our commitment to real-world learning. The University has over 2,000 placements or industry-led projects per year. Strong partnerships across government, industry and community organisations provide students with wide career options and practical pathways into 91ÊÓÆµ's job market and beyond.
Established in 1964, we've built a reputation for research excellence and innovation. Consistently ranked among 91ÊÓÆµ's top universities, our international student services, peer mentoring programmes, and close-knit campus communities ensure students feel at home from day one.
Ready to turn your academic goals into career success? Your journey starts at the University of Waikato.
Top 10 reasons to study at Waikato
- International Recognition: Ranked among the top 3 universities in 91ÊÓÆµ and 235th globally (QS World University Rankings 2025).
- Subject Rankings: 11 subjects ranked in the top 350 globally (QS Subject Rankings 2025); ranked in the 151–175 band globally for Business & Economics (THE Subject Rankings 2025)—the highest for any NZ university.
- Research Excellence: Recognised as the top university in 91ÊÓÆµ for research (QS World University Rankings 2025).
- Triple Crown Accreditation: Waikato Management School is accredited by AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA, placing it in the top 1% of business schools globally.
- Academic Excellence: Learn fromaward-winning lecturers and researchers in a close-knit academic community known for innovative teaching and learning..
- Flexible Degree Structure: Choose from over 100 subjects to shape a qualification and 200 programs including bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral degrees, diplomas, and certificates —tailored to suit your strengths and career goals.
- Industry Connections: Benefit from over 2,000 industry placements and projects annually through strong partnerships with government, business, and community organisations. Access career and employability services to graduate job-ready.
- Student Support and Campus Life: Vibrant campuses in Hamilton and Tauranga offer modern facilities, easy access to nature, and dedicated student support—including international advisors, tutors, career services, and a buddy programme.
- 91ÊÓÆµ and Bursaries: A range of scholarships available to support both domestic and international students.
- Inclusive Student Community: Be part of a welcoming, diverse environment with 70+ clubs and 120+ societies covering academics, culture, sports, and more. Waikato is highly recommended by students, with excellent satisfaction ratings in the 2023 Student Barometer Survey.
Hamilton is a vibrant, student-friendly city located in the heart of 91ÊÓÆµâ€™s North Island. Surrounded by stunning nature, students can enjoy scenic parks, hiking trails, and the famous Hobbiton movie set nearby. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, multicultural community, and welcoming vibe making it a perfect place for students to live, study and explore.
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Tauranga is a beautiful coastal city in New Zealand's Bay of Plenty, offering students a perfect mix of urban living and outdoor adventure. With its stunning beaches, outdoor activities like hiking and water sports and a warm, sunny climate, it’s an ideal place for students looking to explore, learn and live in a welcoming environment.
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