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Bachelor of Business (Management)
A career in management opens the door to diverse opportunities across nearly every industry. By mastering the skills of people and process management, you can lead teams, streamline operations, and drive organisational success.
Bachelor of Construction (Construction Management)
... lecture content, and working on assignments. That makes 40 hours. We recognize many of you want or need to ...
Bachelor of Accounting
... a job that’s always in high demand. Help organisations make better business decisions As an accountant, you’ll be ...
New Zealand Certificate in Exercise (Level 4)
Ready to transform your passion for fitness into a dynamic career? Unitec’s 16-week practical, work-based program will teach you the skills and knowledge needed to excel as a personal trainer, gym instructor or group fitness instructor in a gym environment. Ignite your future in health and fitness while making a real impact on people's lives—apply today and start your journey toward a rewarding career.
Bachelor of Nursing
... you after a diverse, challenging and rewarding career that makes a real difference to people’s lives and society? ...
Bachelor of Social Practice
... course details here . Want to work with your community and make a difference in people’s lives? Our undergraduate ...
New Zealand Certificate in Sport and Recreation (Community Development)
Please note: This programme is part-time only.
New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Construction Management)
Take your first step in a career in construction management by studying to become a skilled and competent construction manager.
Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Science (Biodiversity Management)
... of the land – Māori) and other stakeholders, like policymakers, environmental managers, and landowners. When you ...
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (Biodiversity Management)
Gain a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (Biodiversity Management). Sharpen your practical skills, and complete a research project.
New Zealand Diploma in Construction (Quantity Surveying)
Looking for a career where the world of construction and finance collide? Get started towards becoming a skilled and competent quantity surveyor.
Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts (Contemporary Dance)
... Auditions We offer flexible audition options to make the process accessible for everyone. Upon applying, ...
New Zealand Certificate in Animal Management - Zookeeping
... a zookeeper will turn that dream into a reality so you can make a meaningful contribution to the welfare, care, and ...
Master of Applied Science (Biodiversity Management)
... people of the land) and other stakeholders (policymakers, environmental managers, and landowners) and drive ...
Master of Creative Practice
... artists, UX designers, directors, actors, dancers, filmmakers, costume and technical artists, producers, and ... to influence society by changing opinions and values to make a positive difference? Could your portfolio benefit ...
Architectural Model Making
Architectural Model Making
Making a community-wide difference
... were struggling and I really enjoyed feeling like I could make a difference in their lives. I then went on to work at ... “What I really love about my job is being able to make a difference - not just one-on-one but at a community ...
Making Space for Water
In the Media: Matthew Bradbury, Assoc. Prof. of Landscape Architecture, spoke to Kathryn Ryan on Radio NZ's about the making "Space for Water" programme announcement made by Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown.
How to make a complaint
... 181KB) and Ākonga (Student) Complaints Procedure . How to make a formal complaint Before making a formal complaint, ... then within 21 days of the incident, you may choose to make a formal complaint. Please complete the Notice of ... able to prove that you can meet grounds for appeal. How to make an appeal Read the Ākonga Appeals Policy (PDF, 228KB) ...
Making a difference in his community
... Arona had always known that he wanted to do something to make a change in his community, it just took him a little ...