To gain entry into this programme, you must meet the following criteria:A portfolio containing 10 pieces of work; University Entrance or successful completion of the Certificate in Art and Design Level 4; Students are expected to have the literacy skills required to meet the academic needs of the degree. Evidence of this may be required.
Art and design come together in an interdisciplinary environment. Study majors in graphic design, visual art and fashion design!Bachelor of Creative Industries is all about teaching you the diverse range of skills required by the creative workplace.
A minimum of 14 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau on the National Qualifications Framework; or equivalent. 50 credits at Level 2 or above with at least 12 credits in each of three subjects including a minimum of eight literacy credits at level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Maori; 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits must be in writing.
This course of study is recognised by employers as New Zealand’s premier management degree. You'll receive a solid grounding in your specialty subject as well as learn what makes a business tick and what makes a manager great. Customise your degree by choosing one of the six majors offered; Accounting, Marketing, Finance, Public Relations, Strategic Management, or International Management.Start your BMS in Tauranga by first enrolling in a NZ Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) and if you complete it with a B average you'll be guaranteed admission to the BMS with credit of up to 13 papers.
A minimum of 14 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau on the National Qualifications Framework; or equivalent. 50 credits at Level 2 or above with at least 12 credits in each of three subjects including a minimum of eight literacy credits at level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Maori; 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits must be in writing.
Prefer the more people-oriented side of business? The Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSocSc) looks at how people and society interact and change. You'll gain knowledge of human behaviour, social science and methodology, as well as critical analysis and communication skills. If you want to work with and are enthusiastic about people, policy, planning or research, this course of study is for you. Career prospects include psychologist, public relations co-ordinator, recruitment officer, human resource manager, political analyst, social scientist and researcher.
A minimum of 14 numeracy credits at Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pāngarau on the National Qualifications Framework; or equivalent. 50 credits at Level 2 or above with at least 12 credits in each of three subjects including a minimum of eight literacy credits at level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Maori; 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits must be in writing.
If you're interested in a career as an accountant, economist, financial analyst, or in sharebroking or banking, this course of study offers a professionally recognised specialist degree.With majors in accounting or finance this 3 year degree has particular emphasis on financial management. If numbers and their meaning are your focus then this unique programme offers you an alternative to the Bachelor of Management Studies.