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New Zealand Certificate in Apiculture (Level 3)
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NMIT is part of Te Pūkenga
This means that you will now graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification. Read more
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Locations and dates
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Study options
Part-time
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Length
36 weeks part-time, including 3 weeks of study breaks.
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Total credits
65
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Fees
2023: $3,094 plus $130 Student Services Levy
A Compulsory Student Services Levy applies (2025; $2.17 per credit).
Fees listed are for each year of the programme, indicative only and may vary with course selection.
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National qualification code
NZ2223
The international demand for manuka honey and other beehive products has prompted Apiculture to become one of our fastest-growing primary industries.

The impact of this is a shortage of skilled workers and has led the Apiculture industry to be listed on New Zealand’s Immediate Skills Shortage List.
Graduates of this new programme will be able to work as an assistant beekeeper for commercial operators, as an independent beekeeper with a small number of beehives or even develop their own business.
Alternatively, you will be able to pathway into Level 4 Apiculture training, either as a Leading Hand or specialising in queen bee rearing.
During this programme, you will gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage your own beehives throughout a beekeeping season and be exposed to commercial apiarists in your local area. You will also complete an American Foulbrood (AFB) disease recognition course as part of this programme.
This programme is delivered with blended learning, with two Saturday block courses per month at the Marlborough Campus, and two Sunday block courses at the Richmond Campus. Please see the programme delivery block for more information.