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| CI 330 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) Phase A |
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| Length |
14 weeks full time
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| Contents |
Paper 560: Business Communication: Topics include: Theories and process of business communication; the influence of self-concept, perception and culture on the communication process; interpersonal communication skills; oral and written presentation skills; the influence of effective communication management on organisational performance.
Paper 550: Business Computing: Topics include: Explanation and evaluation of a business information system; discussion and evaluation of communication technologies; issues associated with computer use and recommended actions to minimise their impact; use of software functions to produce information to meet business requirements.
Paper 530: Organisation and Management: Topics include: The purpose of organisations and management; the development of management philosophies and their influence on business practices; the influence of environments on organisational behaviour; ethics and social responsibility; problem-solving and techniques to aid decision-making; planning and control; organisational structures; leadership, motivation and delegation; team dynamics.
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| Achievement |
Crown Certificate: Foundations of Business
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| Date |
2 Feb - 7 May 2010, 17 May - 20 Aug 2010, 30 Aug – 3 Dec 2010
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Monday to Friday as follows:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Teaching Session
10:50 am - 11:05 am Morning Tea
Consultation session on Fridays 1:30pm-4:00pm (where students can get extra tuition from tutors. ask questions etc)
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| Entry Level |
Advanced, IELTS (Academic module) 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in any other band
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| Further Study |
If you pass this course you may wish to work towards your New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) by enroling on CI 331, CI 332 or CI 333
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| CI 331 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) Phase B |
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| Length |
14 weeks full time
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Paper 400: Accounting Principles: Topics include: The purpose of accounting and its relationship to the business environment; accounting policies, preparation of financial statements using accrual-based accounting for a sole trader / company; analysis and reporting on business performance for a sole trader / company; management accounting tools.
Paper 501: Accounting Practices: Topics include: Processing transactions manually and using commercial accounting software from source documents through to financial statements for a sole trader / small GST-registered company on an invoice basis; processing transactions through subsystems; internal controls; accounting entities; preparation of a cash budget using spreadsheets.
Paper 603: Business Finance: Topics include: The business finance environment; application of capital budgeting techniques and evaluation of investment decisions; use of working capital to effectively manage a business; comparison of different financing options; principles of capital structure and calculation of the cost of capital; application of business finance knowledge.
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| Achievement |
Crown Certificate: Accounting and Finance
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| Date |
2 Feb - 7 May 2010, 17 May - 20 Aug 2010, 30 Aug – 3 Dec 2010
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| Time |
Monday to Friday as follows:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Teaching Session
10:50 am - 11:05 am Morning Tea
Consultation session on Fridays 1:30pm-4:00pm (where students can get extra tuition from tutors. ask questions etc)
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| Entry Level |
Advanced, IELTS (Academic module) 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in any other band
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| Further Study |
If you pass this course you may wish to work towards your New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) by enroling on CI 330, CI 332 or CI 333
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| CI 332 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) Phase C |
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| Length |
14 weeks full time
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Paper 541: Fundamentals of Marketing: Topics include: Concept of marketing within an organisation; environmental factors for marketing decisions; segmentation, targeting and positioning; marketing mix variables for marketing strategy development; the marketing planning process; factors affecting buyer behaviour.
Paper 520: The Economic Environment: Topics include: The nature of economics and analysis of economic problems; the supply and demand model; profit-maximising behaviour; assumptions and failures of the free market model and the role of government; the macro-economic environment; potential effects of free trade and analysis of the impact of the global economy.
Paper 510: Introduction to Commercial Law: Topics include: Understanding the legal system; basic principles of the Tort of Negligence; basic principles of the law of contract; basic principles and application of consumer law to everyday situations; aspect of a legal topic affecting business.
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Crown Certificate: Marketing, Economics and Commercial Law
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| Date |
2 Feb - 7 May 2010, 17 May - 20 Aug 2010, 30 Aug – 3 Dec 2010
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Monday to Friday as follows:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Teaching Session
10:50 am - 11:05 am Morning Tea
Consultation session on Fridays 1:30pm-4:00pm (where students can get extra tuition from tutors. ask questions etc)
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| Entry Level |
Advanced, IELTS (Academic module) 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in any other band
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| Further Study |
If you pass this course you may wish to work towards your New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) by enroling on CI 330, CI 331 or CI 333
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| CI 333 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) Phase D |
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| Length |
14 weeks full time
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Paper 633: Human Resource (HR) Management: Topics include: The relationship between HR management, an organisation and its environment; job design and analysis; recruitment and selection strategy; induction, training and development programmes; performance management; remuneration and rewards management; legislative requirements for health and safety, the collection, storage and use of HR data.
Paper 630: Leadership: Topics include: Concepts of leadership and their relation to business; the influence of culture on leadership; self-evaluation of abilities and leadership potential; application of leadership concepts; leadership and social responsibility.
Paper 636: Applied Management: Topics include: Identification of a business problem and project proposal for the research of possible solutions (individual or team-work); preparation of a report on the application of management concepts to finding a solution to the problem (individual or team-work); a critical review of the project process and research outcomes.
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2 Feb - 7 May 2010, 17 May - 20 Aug 2010, 30 Aug – 3 Dec 2010
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Monday to Friday as follows:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Teaching Session
10:50 am - 11:05 am Morning Tea
Phase D has an extra teaching session for Applied Management on Thursdays 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Consultation session on Fridays 1:30pm-4:00pm (where students can get extra tuition from tutors. ask questions etc)
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| Entry Level |
Advanced, IELTS (Academic module) 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in any other band
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| Further Study |
If you pass this course and you have also completed the other three phases of the NZDipBus (CI 330, CI 331 and CI 332) you may be eligible to cross-credit some papers to a course of degree study at university or polytechnic in Auckland. Crown Institute is accredited to offer the University of Ballarat (UB) Bachelor of Business (BBus) – Final Year and the UB MBA degrees from Australia. Please ask us for details.
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You must have completed Paper 530: Organisation and Management before starting this programme
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| CI 340 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) |
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| Length |
56 weeks (4 terms of 14 weeks, plus three holiday breaks)
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Four phases (A, B, C, D), as follows, with course content as above:
Phase A: Organisation and Management, Business Computing, Business Communication
Phase B: Accounting Principles, Accounting Practices, Business Finance
Phase C: Fundamentals of Marketing, The Economic Environment, Intro. to Commercial Law
Phase D: Human Resource Management, Leadership, Applied Management
Note: You are recommended to study Phase A or B first. Phase D must be studied last
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New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus), New Zealand Institute of Management (NZIM) Diploma in Management (optional - an additional fee of NZD 150 is payable if you wish to receive the NZIM qualification)
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| Date |
2 Feb 2010 – 6 May 2011, 17 May 2010 – 19 Aug 2011, 30 Aug 2010 – 2 Dec 2011
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Monday to Friday as follows:
9:00 am - 1:00 pm Teaching Session
10:50 am - 11:05 am Morning Tea
Phase D has an extra teaching session for Applied Management on Thursdays 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Consultation session on Fridays 1:30pm-4:00pm (where students can get extra tuition from tutors. ask questions etc)
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| Entry Level |
Advanced, IELTS (Academic module) 6.0 overall with a minimum of 6.0 in writing and no less than 5.5 in any other band
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If you pass this course with the required grades you may be eligible to cross-credit some papers to a course of degree study at a university in Auckland (see below).
University of Ballarat Bachelor of Business Degree (Final Year)
Graduates of the NZDipBus can complete their Australian Bachelor of Business degree in just 28 weeks of full-time study at Crown. For more information, please visit us at: www.crown.ac.nz/ub
Cross-credits from your Crown NZ Diploma in Business to other university and polytechnic degrees
You may cross-credit your New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) towards a business degree at other New Zealand universities or polytechnics. You may be able to complete your degree in only two more years of study. The following Auckland institutions recognise the NZ Diploma in Business; please check their websites for cross-credit details:
The University of Auckland www.auckland.ac.nz
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) www.aut.ac.nz
Massey University www.massey.ac.nz
University of Ballarat Master of Business Administration Degree
Students who have completed a suitable Bachelors degree can complete their Australian Master of Business Administration degree in just 42 weeks of full-time study at Crown. For more information, please visit us at: www.crown.ac.nz/ub
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| CI 345 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) EP 5.5 |
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You can enter the NZDipBus with an English level of IELTS 5.0 or 5.5 by choosing an Extended Pathway (EP) course. These combine NZDipBus papers with special English language courses.
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68 weeks
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Term 1 (12 weeks): One paper of the NZDipBus plus English skills
Term 2 (14 weeks): Two papers of the NZDipBus plus English skills
Terms 3, 4 and 5 (14 weeks each): The remaining NZDipBus papers
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2 Feb 2010 - 19 Aug 2011, 17 May 2010 – 2 Dec 2011, 30 Aug 2010 – 11 May 2012
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| Entry Level |
IELTS (Academic Module) 5.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in Writing
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| CI 346 |
New Zealand Diploma in Business (NZDipBus) EP 5.0 |
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You can enter the NZDipBus with an English level of IELTS 5.0 or 5.5 by choosing an Extended Pathway (EP) course. These combine NZDipBus papers with special English language courses.
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Term 1 (12 weeks): English Skills
Term 2 (12 weeks): One paper of the NZDipBus plus English skills
Term 3: (14 weeks): Two papers of the NZDipBus plus English skills
Terms 4, 5 and 6 (14 weeks each): The remaining NZDipBus papers
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2 Feb 2010 – 2 Dec 2011, 17 May 2010 – 11 May 2012, 30 Aug 2010 – 24 Aug 2012
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| Entry Level |
IELTS (Academic Module) 5.0 overall with a minimum of 5.0 in Writing
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