Diploma in Business

Gain practical business and communication skills to either start your career or get on a pathway to degree-level studies. This qualification is based on nationally accredited and accepted courses already recognised and valued by employers. 

Certificate in Computing, Communication and Business

 

Diploma in Integrated Marketing Communications

Gain the knowledge and skills required for a career in marketing communications. Areas of study include advertising, public relations, promotion and sales.

New Zealand Diploma in Business
(Marketing Specialisation)

Gain a national qualification which can set you up as a marketing manager or a marketer. Most large organisations employ marketing managers, have marketing departments, and seek employees with marketing knowledge and skills.

Bachelor of Applied Communication
(Marketing Communications Specialisation)

Prepare to become a marketing specialist with a thorough grounding in marketing and communication practices. Graduates will be able to function effectively in middle to senior positions in an organisation or business.

Bachelor of Business
(Marketing Major)

Take the Marketing Major and gain the ability to succeed at high levels in business, having developed both generic business specific marketing skills, grounded in a thorough understanding of modern business practice.

Graduate Diploma in Marketing

Gain a formal marketing qualification or make a career change to marketing through this graduate diploma which is designed for marketing graduates and people with industry experience.

National Certificate in Sales (Level 3)

The National Certificate in Retail (Level 3) provides the knowledge, skills and attitude relating to staff, customers, products, communication and administration in a retail environment.

 

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Study Environment / Facilities

Marketing is taught in modern facilities at MIT’s Faculty of Business.

Most marketing classes are offered as day-time or night-time classes, enabling students to create study timetables that fit their individual needs.

Class sizes are small enough for students to get to know everyone. You get a combination of real life learning, textbook and on-line study from lecturers who have a good knowledge of their industry. Workshops and assignments relate to what’s happening in the real world.

And should you run into any difficulties with your study, there are strong support systems that can help you get through. The Faculty’s lecturers and administration staff want you to succeed so let us there’s a problem.