Course overview
Graduates can demonstrate self-directed and independent learning, and will be able to identify, document, evaluate, disseminate and employ knowledge in any organisation. They will employ analysis, reflection, and synthesis in the development of innovative thinking, and communicate effectively through a variety of oral and written communication modes through a variety of face-to-face and e-mediated communication media. They can understand and analyse multi-cultural and international environments and create strategy that addresses the diversity and complexity. Graduates will be able to identify and evaluate ethical dilemmas and provide reasoned alternatives for their resolution. Graduates will possess a comprehensive, linked foundational knowledge of business disciplines including accounting, commercial law, economics, finance, human resources, information systems, marketing, management,...
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Subject area
Management and Commerce » Business and Management » Business and Management not elsewhere classified
NZQA Qualifications Framework
Source: NZQA Qualifications Framework. URL: https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/nzqf/search/viewQualification.do?selectedItemKey=MY0037.
Entry requirements
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Standard entry
- A New Zealand university entrance qualification or equivalent.
Student profile
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