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New Zealand Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology)

New Zealand Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) (Level 3)

Gain the skills to be a front-line superstar in any office. Build confidence with business basics no matter what your experience level is. Learn with like-minded individuals in a practical environment.

Programme outline

Gain a broad range of business skills, including workplace communication, customer service and administration systems, in a simulated business environment. Learn and apply computing skills using a variety of applications. 

Areas covered in this programme include:

Entry requirements

10 credits NCEA Level 1 Literacy and 10 credits NCEA Level 1 Numeracy or equivalent. Or evidence of relevant study/work experience.

International students

International: IELTS (no band lower than 5.0), or equivalent

*International fees shown here do not include insurance and administration (currently approximately $924 per year of study)

 

Give yourself credit →

Use the knowledge you already have to fast-track your qualification. Workplace-learning, volunteering, professional development, other provider qualifications and online courses can be recognised as prior learning and put towards your qualification. Start by getting in touch with us, or find out more here.

Whitireia and WelTec are a business division of Te Pūkenga - New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.

Last updated: 28/7/2023

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