Computer and Internet Requirements
To complete this course you will need access to a laptop or desktop computer, reliable broadband internet connection and a data plan able to support online learning such as streaming of videos (including YouTube), downloading content, and writing and submitting online assessments.
If you are unsure if your current computer or internet access allows.
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Entry Requirements
You need to have completed a Level 6 course before enrolling in this course.
If you do not meet this criteria, contact us to discuss your options.
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How do I become a project manager in New Zealand?
Get started on the path to professional project management by learning the core skills and techniques.
The New Zealand Certificate in Project Management (Level 4) will give you the skills and knowledge required to contribute to the management of projects and work with others in a project team.
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Project Requirements
In this course we recommend you think of a real live project.
Past students have found this to be beneficial for their learning.
The project can be of any kind, irrespective of the industry or sector.
Examples of projects used in the past include: 1. renovations or extensions of a building/house 2. organising an event 3. implementing a Local Area N.
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What does a project manager do?
Project managers plan and deliver all aspects of a project from beginning to end, with the goal of adding value and improved efficiency to an organisation.
Project Management is available as a new Minor subject at undergraduate level, starting in March 2020.
Project management skills are transferable across many industries.
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What is a level 7 project management major?
Level 7 Project management major Study for a degree in project management There are no limits to where a career in project management can take you.
Most industries need people who can lead, design, execute and complete business projects.
Request a brochureApply now Duration and study methods .
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What is a project management degree?
A career-focused qualification that brings together coursework and a project designed to prepare students for careers in international project management and leadership of major projects.
New Zealand is recognised as a global leader in innovative project management approaches, delivering world-class projects across all engineering disciplines.
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What You Will Learn
This course will teach you to propose, plan and control all aspects of a project from proposal to completion.
This includes: 1. contractual 2. financial 3. report generation 4. risk management 5. closing and review issues.
When you complete this course you will gain the skill to apply project management techniques and ideas as part of a process tha.
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