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LocationIntakeStudy breaks
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Auckland International Campus5 February 202424 June 2024 - 19 July 2024
8 April 2024 - 19 April 2024
23 September 2024 - 4 October 2024
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Auckland International Campus5 February 202424 June 2024 - 19 July 2024
8 April 2024 - 19 April 2024
23 September 2024 - 4 October 2024
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Auckland International Campus22 April 202423 September 2024 - 4 October 2024
24 June 2024 - 19 July 2024
9 December 2024 - 7 February 2025
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Auckland International Campus22 April 202423 September 2024 - 4 October 2024
24 June 2024 - 19 July 2024
9 December 2024 - 7 February 2025
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Auckland International Campus22 July 20249 December 2024 - 7 February 2025
23 September 2024 - 4 October 2024
14 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
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Auckland International Campus22 July 20249 December 2024 - 7 February 2025
23 September 2024 - 4 October 2024
14 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
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Auckland International Campus7 October 202414 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
9 December 2024 - 7 February 2025
30 June 2025 - 25 July 2025
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Auckland International Campus7 October 202414 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
9 December 2024 - 7 February 2025
30 June 2025 - 25 July 2025
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Dunedin22 July 202430 September 2024 - 11 October 2024
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Dunedin26 February 20241 July 2024 - 19 July 2024
15 April 2024 - 26 April 2024
30 September 2024 - 11 October 2024
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Dunedin26 February 202413 May 2024 - 24 May 2024
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Dunedin26 February 202413 May 2024 - 24 May 2024
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Capable NZ1 October 2024
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Capable NZ13 November 2024
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Capable NZ1 May 2024
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Capable NZ1 June 2024
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Capable NZ1 August 2024
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Capable NZ1 September 2024
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Capable NZ29 July 2024
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Capable NZ24 April 2024
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Exchange22 July 202430 September 2024 - 11 October 2024
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Auckland International Campus10 February 202530 June 2025 - 25 July 2025
14 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
29 September 2025 - 10 October 2025
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Auckland International Campus10 February 202530 June 2025 - 25 July 2025
14 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
29 September 2025 - 10 October 2025
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Auckland International Campus10 February 202530 June 2025 - 25 July 2025
14 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
29 September 2025 - 10 October 2025
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Auckland International Campus28 April 202529 September 2025 - 10 October 2025
30 June 2025 - 25 July 2025
15 December 2025 - 6 February 2026
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Auckland International Campus28 July 202515 December 2025 - 6 February 2026
29 September 2025 - 10 October 2025
13 April 2026 - 24 April 2026
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Auckland International Campus13 October 202513 April 2026 - 24 April 2026
15 December 2025 - 6 February 2026
29 June 2026 - 24 July 2026
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Dunedin14 July 2025
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Dunedin17 February 202530 June 2025 - 11 July 2025
14 April 2025 - 25 April 2025
22 September 2025 - 3 October 2025
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Dunedin17 February 2025
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Dunedin17 February 2025
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Capable NZ3 January 2025
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Capable NZ1 February 2025
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Capable NZ1 March 2025
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Capable NZ1 April 2025
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Capable NZ1 May 2025
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Gain a business degree based in real-world knowledge. As organisations are constantly changing, real-life learning is more relevant than ever.
This programme has industry experiences at its centre with case studies and workplace-based or focused assignments. The practical learning doesn’t stop there as you’ll also complete an internship during your third year. This internship will place you within a real-world business where you’ll need to complete a research project as part of your time with the organisation.
Through this hands-on learning experience, you’ll develop the understanding and skills to work in a range of management environments at operational and strategic levels – not to mention the great industry and business connections you’ll also make!
We offer papers in areas such as Entrepreneurship, Consumer Behaviour and Leadership in Action. We embrace our commitment to sustainability with a sustainability perspective embedded across all courses.
Apply now and become a work-ready and future-ready business professional ready to take on the world!
What will I learn?
This programme is all about practical learning so you can really understand the world of business and hit the ground running when you enter the workforce.
During your degree, you’ll:
- learn by looking at case studies, completing workplace assignments and a major research project
- receive help with part-time job placement during your studies and with job placement when you graduate
- complete a 300-hour internship, gaining hands-on experience and developing important industry and business connections.
What will the three years look like?
During your first year, you’ll complete core Level 5 courses about business fundamentals. During your second and third year, you’ll complete compulsory courses in Improving Organisational Performance and Organisational Research Design as well as several courses we will help place you in. All students will also complete an Internship in their final year.
First year (Level 5) | Second year (Level 6) | Third year (Level 7) |
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How does the internship work?
You’ll complete an internship during your third year. You’ll be placed in a real-world business and will need to complete a research project to answer a question or solve an issue that the business has. This is an amazing way to get authentic experience and to make some important business connections before you even graduate.
Auckland International Campus internship
You’ll do a 300-hour internship placement as part of the Auckland programme during your third year. This internship will be within a local organisation and our students have been placed in companies such as Bridgestone and Heinz. We’ll help you with CV guidance and interview/industry preparation before you start your internship. And you’ll be supported during your placement and will have a workplace supervisor and an academic supervisor to help guide your progress.
What's the weekly workload?
You will be expected to spend about 300 hours per study block on your course work. This includes both scheduled class time and self-directed study. Some of these hours may be spent in a workplace gaining hands-on experience and developing important industry and business connections.
What are the entry requirements?
- If you are under 20, you must have:
- NCEA Level 3
- 14 credits at Level 3 in each of three NZQA approved university entrance subjects, and
- 10 Literacy credits at Level 2 or above, made up of:
- 5 credits in reading and 5 credits in writing, and
- 10 Numeracy credits at Level 1 or above, made up of:
- specified achievement standards available through a range of subjects OR
- package of three numeracy unit standards (26623, 26626, 26627- all three required).
COVID-19 adjustments to NCEA requirements
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- If you are over 20, you must supply evidence of industry experience and/or alternative qualifications such as the New Zealand Diploma in Business.
- International students will be individually assessed to ensure they meet degree-level entry requirements. Click here for equivalent academic entry requirements by country.
- If English is not your first language, you must provide:
- New Zealand University Entrance OR
- Overall Academic IELTS 6.0 with no individual band score lower than 5.5 (achieved in one test completed in the last two years), OR
- Acceptable alternative evidence of the required IELTS (see here for NZQA proficiency table and here for list of recognised proficiency tests).
If you need to improve your English Language skills, we offer a wide range of English programmes.
What if I don't meet the entry requirements?
No problem! We offer several different pathways into our business degree so you can get the requirements you need for entry.
New Zealand Certificate in Study and Career Preparation (Level 4) – Pathway to Business
Location: Dunedin Campus or Auckland Campus
Duration: 17 weeks
Start: February and July (Dunedin); August and October 2021, and February, April, July and October 2022
Entry: Open entry
IELTS: 5.5 (no band score lower than 5.0)
This programme will teach you what is needed for diploma – and degree-level study. You’ll develop your academic reading and writing skills and an understanding of the research processes. You’ll also build your computer skills, learn how to better manage your time and gain confidence by exploring your own personal learning style. Graduates will get guaranteed entry into the New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 5), New Zealand Diploma in Tourism and Travel (Level 5) and Bachelor of Applied Management.
New Zealand Certificate in Business (Administration and Technology) (Level 4)
Location: Dunedin or online (through eCampus NZ)
Duration: 17 weeks on campus; 20 weeks online
Start: February and July on campus; Monthly online
Entry: Open entry
IELTS: 5.5 (no band score lower than 5.0)
Designed to give you an overview and understanding of administration procedures, this programme will help you make an office run smoothly and efficiently. Courses include The Business Workplace, Professional Administrator, Financial and Data Management, and Executive Business Administration. Pathway into the Bachelor of Applied Management.
New Zealand Diploma in Business (Level 5)
Location: Dunedin Campus or Auckland Campus
Duration: Dunedin - 32 weeks, Auckland - One year
Start: Dunedin - February and July, Auckland - February, April, July, October
Entry: (Under 20) Minimum NCEA Level 2 including 10 UE Literacy credits (but we prefer that you have NCEA Level 3); (Over 20) Equivalent life/work experience or qualification
IELTS: 5.5 (no band score lower than 5.0)
Focus on the skills you need to work effectively and successfully in a range of operational roles in business with this industry-relevant qualification. Amongst other things, you’ll learn how to lead others to implement activities that result in high productivity, manage projects within scope, resources and time, and develop a positive workplace culture. Graduates are eligible to enter the second year of the Bachelor of Applied Management.
Want your existing skills recognised?
If you have extensive knowledge and skills due to practical experience in business, please enquire about our recognition of prior learning process. You may have already gained credits towards this qualification.
What could I study next?
We offer a range of postgraduate business programmes which will enable you to deepen your knowledge.
- Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Management – Dunedin and Auckland
- Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management (Business Information Systems) – Auckland only
- Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management (Business Management) – Dunedin and Auckland
- Master of Applied Management (Business Information Systems) – Auckland only
- Master of Applied Management (Business Management) – Dunedin and Auckland
Are there any additional costs?
Each course has a textbook recommended as a resource. Some may need to be purchased, other resources are available online.
Intakes:
Course | Description | Dates |
24-WBL-M11 | Capable NZ | Capable Work Based Learning November 2024 start |
25-AIC-01 | Auckland International Campus | 10 Feb 2025 |
25-DUN-Y1 | Dunedin | 17 February 2025 |
25-AIC-02 | Auckland International Campus | 28 Apr 2025 |
25-AIC-03 | Auckland International Campus | 28 Jul 2025 |
25-AIC-04 | Auckland International Campus | 13 Oct 2025 |
25-WBL-M2 | Capable NZ | Capable Work Based Learning February 2025 start |
25-WBL-M3 | Capable NZ | Capable Work Based Learning February 2025 start |