Health Bridging Certificate (Level 3 & 4) On Campus Students

Dates, Venues and Timetable Info

 

Official classes for the Health Bridging Certificate in Semester 1 begin on campus on Wednesday 19 February and finish on Friday 27 June 2025.

The programme is delivered flexibly (i.e., using a combination of online and face-to-face learning).

From the first week onwards, your face-to-face tutorial classes that support your at-home study are on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. You will be grouped into either a morning class (9.00am-1.00pm) or an afternoon class (12.00pm-4.00pm). We also have a group with more face-to-face hours, for those who would like more class time and learning support.  

If you have a preference for morning or afternoon classes, or would like to be in the extra support group, please email our timetable and group co-ordinator, Christine Beker, directly at Christine.Beker@op.ac.nz and she will try to accommodate you.   

You must have your request in to Christine as soon as possible, as places in each group are limited.

Wednesday 19 February

All new Semester 1 students attend an Induction Day from 9.00am to 3.00pm.

An email will be sent prior to the start date with the location for this session.

 

Thursday 20 February and Friday 21 February

All students follow the Wednesday-Friday timetable for the group they have been allocated to:

Group M or R, 9.00am to 1.00pm (Wed-Fri)

Group A or F, 12.00pm to 4.00pm (Wed-Fri)

Remember, if you have a preference for a morning or afternoon group, please email:

Christine.Beker@op.ac.nz as soon as possible with your request.

Your timetable for these days will be posted on the corridor wall opposite the College of Community Development and Personal Wellbeing (CDP) reception (H618 – 6th floor of H Block), on the noticeboard from Monday 17 February (Semester 1).

You may also be able to check your timetable on the Student Hub (www.op.ac.nz/hub/) under the Timetable link.

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Please note: you may see all four group’s classes on the timetable up until the week before classes when students are split into the four groups, after which you will only see the classes for the particular group you have been allocated to.