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  • Massey University

    Massey University

    Looking to take your management and marketing skills to the next level, but don't quite meet the entry requirements for admission to Massey University?

    Entry Requirements

    To enter the Graduate Diploma (Marketing) you will have:

    • been awarded or qualified for an advanced diploma or associate degree, or equivalent;
    • achieved an overall academic score of 5.5 in an IELTS assessment, with no band score less than 5.0. or equivalent TOEFL score.
  • University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)

    The Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment offers students the analytical and quantitative skills required for an in-depth understanding of key economic principles and the multidisciplinary knowledge of sustainability required to operate within the green economy.

  • University of Waikato

    University of Waikato

    This short course in economics will help you develop the analytical skills needed to be an effective problem solver of real-life issues, ranging from employment and housing, to public health, transport and environmental pollution. It also provides a springboard to further study.

    Entry Requirements

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  • Victoria University of Wellington

    Victoria University of Wellington

    Enhance your ability to analyse complex geopolitical issues. Study a one-year specialist International Relations programme and take your career global.

  • Melbourne Polytechnic

    Melbourne Polytechnic

    Melbourne Polytechnic's Certificate IV in Marketing and Communication BSB40820 will teach you to mix creativity with problem solving to close deals and make sales.

    Entry Requirements

    There are no formal entrance requirements. You will not be expected to have any marketing experience or knowledge prior to enrolling in this course.

    As a general guide to entry, learners will be best equipped to achieve the course outcome if they have a minimum level of literacy and numeracy skills equivalent to the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level

    • Reading - ACSF Level 4, Numeracy - ACSF Level 3

    All potential learners will undertake a pre-training review and an LLN assessment to determine:

    • The learner's ACSF level and any additional support requirements to enable the learner to undertake the course and achieve the course outcomes
    • The learner's interest and/or relevant experience
    • The learner's previous educational achievements and experience
    • The learner's level of Digital literacy
  • South Metropolitan TAFE

    South Metropolitan TAFE

    Are you looking for a career in construction using the largest tools?. When you complete the Certificate III in Civil Construction (Civil Construction General) you'll be building a career as a mobile plant operator, bridge construction worker, pipe layer, or road construction worker.

    Entry Requirements

    School Leaver Non-School Leaver AQF
    OLNA or NAPLAN 9 Band 8 C Grades in Year 10 English and Maths or equivalent Certificate I or Certificate II

    This course is available as an apprenticeship.

    Entrance requirements for apprenticeships

    You must be employed in a training contract by an appropriate organisation to study an apprenticeship or traineeship.

    In a traineeship you also gain hands-on skills and work experience, and improve your employment prospects, while earning a wage. On successful completion you will gain a nationally recognised qualification which can lead to rewarding career options. The difference between a traineeship and an apprenticeship is that a traineeship can be either a full time or part time employment based training arrangement, usually for a nominal duration of 12 months or more, generally in a non-trade related area.

    To find out how to arrange a traineeship and study at South Metropolitan TAFE, please contact the Jobs and Skills Centre closest to you.

  • University of Adelaide

    University of Adelaide

    Health economists apply economic principles to improve society and its healthcare systems.What influences the health of populations? How best can we manage and allocate resources to improve wellbeing?