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.
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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
Prepare to become a professional engineer in the maritime engineering industry.
Entry Requirements
Prepare to become a professional engineer in the maritime engineering industry. You’ll learn to design and manage the building of maritime vehicles, coastal engineering projects, port and harbour facilities, and offshore oil and gas installations. The first two years of the degree provide a common entry pathway to specialise in naval architecture, ocean engineering, or marine and offshore systems.
This qualification is suitable for people working in an entry level position in the maritime industry as a General Purpose Hand under the direct supervision of the master or engineer of a commercial vessel to: assist as a general hand on deck or in the engine room of a commercial vessel length as...