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Manukau Institute of Technology
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Diploma in Shipping and Freight

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The Diploma in Shipping and Freight and the Diploma in Supply Chain Management are the only dedicated full-time programmes of study available in New Zealand that specifically prepare students for employment in the shipping, freight and logistics industries. These programmes teach students the foundation knowledge required for employment in this important and fast growing industry sector.

Field trips and site visits are incorporated into the calendar to add to the practical hands-on nature of the programme. Sufficient theory is included to enable students to produce output at supervisory level, depending on prior experience and to then build with further training to management-level roles.

Classes are held Monday to Friday and the programme runs for two semesters. Students wishing to take the Diploma in Shipping and Freight programme have a choice of studying either at the MIT Manukau campus or the New Zealand Maritime School city campus, and both have a February and July intake.

Assessment is by a variety of assignments and examinations requiring the students to develop sound time management and study skills.

These are sought-after qualification supported by industry.

Scholarships and prizes are offered to selected students.

Programme Code MN4462
Study Method Full time
Qualification MIT Diploma
Duration Two semesters (full time)
Applications Close when programme is full
Start Dates February and July
Level 5
Credits 120

Offered by

New Zealand Maritime School

Entry Requirements

Applicants must meet the following entry requirements:

  • A minimum of 48 NCEA credits at Level 2 or equivalent or
  • Successful completion of the MIT Certificate in Business or equivalent or
  • Successful completion of the MIT Certificate in Logistics or equivalent or
  • Evidence of academic achievement at Level 4 (prospective students may be required to complete a research essay to show academic prowess)
  • Have English language competence to undertake this programme which is taught and assessed in English.

Any applicant whose first language is not English must provide evidence of an overall IELTS (Academic) band score of 6.0 (with no score below 5.5) or equivalent and

  • Personal presentation and discipline, communication skills, attitude and motivation to learn and succeed will be determined through an interview.

All applicants will be interviewed. The interview will be conducted by a panel of at least two staff. The interview will also provide an opportunity to outline the programme and to ensure the student is aware of the course content and assessment policies. The interview will also ensure that the applicant has applied for the most appropriate level of programme by assessing work experience, prior learning and aptitude.

Applicants will be accepted in order of application. Preference may be given to graduates from the Manukau Institute of Technology Certificate in Logistics (Level 4).

Cost

$5,500 (approx)

International Student Fees

$17,450 per year

Programme Summary

First Semester (17 weeks)

Common Core Courses (All compulsory - 60 credits)

  • Transport Geography - 8 credits
  • Applied Logistics - 10 credits
  • Cargo Care (including Dangerous Goods Land and Sea) - 9 credits
  • Import Export Practice - 12 cedits
  • Transport Law - 12 credits
  • Reports and Presentations - 9 credits

Second Semester (17 weeks)

Specialist Courses (All compulsory – 60 credits):

  • Customs Law and Practice - 12 credits
  • Agency Practice - 8 credits
  • Container Practice - 5 credits
  • Air Cargo and Dangerous Goods (IATA) - 12 credits
  • Supply Chain Economics and Costing - 15 credits
  • Freight Technology - 8 credits

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