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Kia Ora. Welcome to UUNZWelcome to Auckland, New Zeland

UUNZ is a private

tertiary institution

that is committed to

educating aspiring

minds.

World Class Education InAuckland, New Zealand

We are proud to introduce UUNZ as one of the fastest growing Business Schools in New Zealand. Based in the heart of Auckland city, it offers internationally recognised programmes in conjunction with the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. UUNZ was founded in the year 2002, Initially offering English language programmes. UUNZ has gradually progressed to offering a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.

At UUNZ we are committed to providing quality education at all levels and expanding ourselves globally by building relationships with education institutions worldwide.

Beneath our philosophy of excellence in higher education lies our commitment to justice, transparency, excellence in education through innovation and entrepreneurship, and the provision of a culturally diverse environment.

On this foundation is built an ethos of freedom of enquiry and expression, academic integrity and rigour in scholarship, as well as research directed towards the practical application of theory and learning.

This pursuit of excellence has driven UUNZ to higher levels of success. We believe that our outstanding resources and uniqueness in empowering and supporting the cultural diversities of our international staff and students, will promote accelerated development of the judgement, skills and attitudes that are essential to higher managerial responsibilities in this modern global environment.

Over the coming years, our goal is to grow internationally through the setting up of campuses around the world where we will bring our experience, excellence and innovation to this globally competitive education industry.

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Contents

4 Studying at UUNZ

4 Student Support UUNZ

8 Study Pathways

10 School of Business 12 New Zealand Diploma of Business

14 Bachelor of Business

16 Bachelor of Business Administration

18 Bachelor of Information Technology

20 Master of Business Administration

22 School of Language &

Vocational Studies 24 English Language Programmes

26 NationalCertificateProgrammes

28 UUNZ Code of Practice

29 Schedule of Fees

30 Advisory Board

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UUNZ is an institution that offers its students an education with emphasis on current skills culminating in a high status degree or diploma with international recognition. Originally commenced to offer programmes in English, Business, and Information Technology.

Quality educational institutions are characterised by not only a choice of courses, as is the case at UUNZ, but also by operations at graduate level. UUNZ, in conjunction with the University of Southern Queensland in Australia since 2008 UUNZ has been offering masters degrees as an extension of its diploma and degree-level programmes. This development, along with the increase in course areas is expected to enhance the reputation of both UUNZ and its graduates.

UUNZ is a student-focused institution. At a recent graduation many students were able to tell how their studies at UUNZ had enabled them to obtain excellent jobs or to move onto further study. Students at UUNZ have access to a range of well-taught and planned courses and are provided with extensive academic, personal, and recreational support - a great combination.

For an extensive choice of course areas at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and a strong academic programme coupled with extensive support services, study at UUNZ.

Studying at UUNZ Institute of BusinessCentral Auckland

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The University of Southern Queensland (USQ) is an Australian university, located in Toowoomba, which is approximately 130km from Brisbane. USQ has a well-resourced main campus, and many regional support offices throughoutAustralia andin other countries where they offer their awards programmes.

USQ offers awards programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels by on campus, off-campus or online study. More than 25,000 students from over 100 countries choose to take advantage of USQ’s flexible learning options. Approximately7,000 international students study through USQ Education Partners.

Studying with USQ means you are learning from a university that has received many awards and international accreditation of their courses. ChoosingUSQsignifies that youarewith oneofthe best in the world.

Why Study USQ at UUNZ

Bachelor level students gain two •qualifications,onefromNewZealand(UUNZ)and one from Australia (USQ).

USQqualificationsgainedatUUNZare•identical and equivalent to those studied in Australia.

Students have the opportunity to study the •entire programme in New Zealand or partly in New Zealand and Australia.

International students are able to return home •and continue their studies with USQ through the web-based distance learning facility.

Students are assured of university quality •education as all course materials and assessments are designed and regulated.

UUNZ employs University standard lecturers •and tutors. UUNZ academic staff are all officiallyapprovedbyUSQ.

USQ offers attractive cross crediting •opportunities.

Studentsareofficiallyenrolledstudentsat•USQ.

Our Education Partner

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Student Welfare

At the UUNZ Institute of Business, we have a full timestudentwelfareofficerwhocanhelpyouwithvisa issues, home stay issues, insurance, banking and any questions you have regarding school policy and procedure.

UUNZ Support NetworkHelping Students

Orientation for Business Students

On your first day at UUNZ you will be given athorough orientation to the school and the local area. When you arrive you can make a hot drink in the kitchen and sit down for a while, read your student handbook and chat to all the other new students. Then, at 9am, your school orientation will begin. This orientation runs from 9am to approximately 3:30pm.

Orientation for Language Students

First, your language level will be tested. You will be given a speaking test, a grammar test and a writing test. This takes roughly an hour.

After this, you will be given a tour of the school and shown all the facilities available. This is followed by the academic orientation, where you will learn all about the school systems, levels and how to achieve the best results. Then you have half an hour for lunch. After lunch, you will learn all about homestay to ensure you make the most of the experience and that you understand typical Kiwi family life. This covers areas like what to do and what not to do in your homestay.

Then you will go for a walk around the local area to see where all the different facilities are like the library,shops,postoffice,mall, recreationcentre,park and banks. During this tour you will have the opportunity to open your own bank account at a nearby branch.

Finally, you will come back to school and have an introduction to all the school services available to you; welfare services, counseling services, activities, policies and procedures.

Social Programmes

Every Friday there are a selection of activities for language students to choose from. These may include watching a movie to going shopping, visiting a museum, university, or perhaps a school sporting competition.

Every 5 weeks we have a social activity which has in the past included the Skytower, a BBQ at a famous beach, a Marae trip, a bus tour of Auckland etc. Students are also informed frequently on events that take place within the Auckland area such as the Starlight Symphony Concert in the Auckland’s Domain or the Lantern Festival. UUNZ students frequently get involved with local clubs, public schools and language schools to play soccer and basketball.

The successful person of tomorrow will have many skills. They will be multi-lingual, with English as one of their languages. It is also likely that they will hold a degree or a diploma in a professional discipline. Experience

in other countries will enable them to be aware of other cultures and to have practised their anguage and business skills. These people will be graduates of institutions which will be focussed on preparing international students for a productive work life.

UUNZ is such an institution. Founded and managed by people with extensive experience in international education, it has focussed its work on developing English proficiency and in preparingtertiary programmes and pathways for students to enhance their education and life skills. It seeks to ensure that its graduates not only develop English and professional abilities but that they also learn “how to learn” so that they may continue life-long education and rise to the top of their profession.

Message from Dr Jimmy ChenCEO, UUNZ

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Student Counselling

Student Counselling Staff will always be available to talk to students about their problems, either relating to UUNZ Institute of Business or not. The student counsellors are able to assist with any nationality. We can also refer students to outside professional counselling assistance when required.

One issue we are particularly conscious about is culture shock. Our student counseling staff are highly experienced in guiding students through the transition period between life in their home country and life in New Zealand. You should see a student counselor immediately should you feel uncomfortable or confused about any situation.

Accommodation

If requested prior to your arrival in New Zealand, you will be placed into a Kiwi homestay. You can expect the homestay family to be an English-speaking family of good character. They will provide you with a comfortable room which includes a table, bed and lamp. Families will provide breakfast and dinner. Thefirst4weeksofhomestaywillbearound$220per week. This arrangement is guaranteed by the school.

The school has procedures for the selection and monitoring of homestay families including an assessment of the homestay carer’s suitability, an on-site assessment of the suitability of the residential facilities, and an assessment of whether a homestay carer will provide a safe physical and emotional environment.

Immigration

Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available through Immigration New Zealand, and can be viewed on their website at www.immigration.govt.nz.

Facilities

UUNZ (situated within close proximity of a number of educational landmarks such as Auckland University and the Auckland University of Technology) is a modern and well equipped institution with custom designed facilities. Apart from good natural light and comfortable seating, our lecture rooms are fully equipped with audio-visual teaching aids. We have computer labswith the latestflat-screenmonitorsand a high speed internet connection for on-line study.

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Diploma of Business(Level 5)

Diploma of Business(Level 6)

Bachelor Degree(Level 7)

Postgraduate Diploma(Level 8)

Master Degree(Level 6)

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High School orEquivalent

PreviousDiploma

PreviousDegree

PreviousPostgraduate Diploma

PreviousMaster Degree

Recognised the World Over

At UUNZ we offer cross crediting opportunities to students with prior degrees or diplomas in areas of business and IT. Any student wanting to seek creditsfromtheirpriorqualificationswillberequiredto submit an application form along with a copy of their academic transcript and a copy of the syllabus. A final decision will be taken by the academicboard. It is important that students submit their credit exemption applications at least two months prior the course start date so that an early decision can be made.

UUNZ Study PathwaysHelping Students

Furthermore on completion of our Degree or Diploma, students can pathway into other University degrees, subject to the University framework. Please refer to the diagram given below to understand the entry and exit points.

Visual Guide

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Studying in Auckland

Living in Auckland

The Auckland metropolitan area or Greater Auckland, in the North Island of New Zealand, is the largest and most populous urban area in the country with over 1.3 million residents, 31 percent of the country’s population. Demographic trends indicate that it will continue to grow faster than the rest of the country. Increasingly cosmopolitan, Auckland also has the largest Polynesian population of any city in the world, and has seen many people of Asian ethnicity move here within the last two decades.

It is a metropolitan region made up of Auckland City (excluding the Hauraki Gulf islands), North Shore City, and the urban parts of Waitakere and Manukau cities, along with Papakura District and some nearby urban parts of Rodney and Franklin Districts.InMāoriitsnameisTāmakimakaurau,orthetranslatedversionofAuckland,Ākarana.

Why Study in New Zealand

English Spoken as our Main Language •

Western Style Country •

World Class Education System •

High Quality Living Conditions •

Clean & Green Countryside •

Safe Environment •

Wide Variety of Sport and Leisure Activities •

Recognised as One of the Worlds Top Five •Tourist Destinations

Great Restaurants, Cafes and Bar Culture •

Multicultural Environment •

Developed Support System for International •Students

Wide Variety of Sporting Activities •

Would Class Harbour •

Exciting Night Life •

What can I do in Auckland?

There are many places to see and activities to do in Auckland city and surrounding areas. Places to see include Auckland Museum, Auckland Zoo, Rainbow’s End Theme Park and Kelly Tarlton’s Underwater World. Students can also see the latest movies, go to a comedy event, watch a live game of rugby, netball or soccer, or take a ferry cruise.

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STUDENT PROFILE

Debora Faria Brazil

New Zealand Diploma in Business

Memory of UUNZ

“The cultural diversity and the fantastic academic support received from the highly qualified staff have given me reasons to come back to UUNZ to pursue my Postgraduate studies. I loved my experience in NZ and I am looking forward to coming back soon…”

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School of BusinessUUNZ Programmes at a Glance

Undergraduate Courses:Programmes Name: Study Options: Page:UUNZ Diploma of Business Introduction to Business 12

New Zealand Diploma in Business Accounting / FinanceManagementMarketingComputing

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Bachelor of Business Administration Management & LeadershipManagement & LeadershipManagement & Administration

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Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Information TechnologyInformation Management

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Bachelor of Business MarketingManagement & LeadershipTourism Management

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Postgraduate Courses:Programmes Name: Study Options: Page:Postgraduate Diploma of Business Administration

Contemporary International Business Management 20

Master of Business Administration General ManagementAccountingBusiness Law e-BusinessEnvironmental ManagementFinanceHuman Resource ManagementInformation SystemsInternational BusinessLeadershipMarketingOccupational Health and SafetyPersonal Financial PlanningProject Management

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Master of Business Administration - International Business

International Business 20

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STUDENT PROFILE

Maxim Mamaev Russia

New Zealand Diploma in Business

Memory of UUNZ

“Studying diploma in business at UUNZ Institute opened new horizons for my career prospectives in life. Being a recent graduate from that program - i feel that i have learnt a lot, and not just in terms of academic knowledge, but gaining important life experience. UUNZ has all facilities, that help getting knowledge in more efficient way. I know I will never re-gret my choice and my degree will help me further in the future”

Required Papers �ACC1101 Accounting for Decision-Making•CIS1000 Information System Concepts•ECO1000 Economics•LAW1101 Introduction to Law•MGT1000 Organisational Behaviour•MKT1001 Introduction to Marketing•STA2300 Data Analysis•FIN1101 Business Finance•

UUNZ Diploma in BusinessLevels 5

Duration: 1 Year

Start Dates: 11th January1st March, 10th May28th June,6th September1st November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 5.5 or Equivalent

About this ProgrammeThe UUNZ Diploma in Business Level 5 is an entry level Programme. On completion, the students can progress into higher level undergraduate Programmes offered at UUNZ.

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Admission Requirements

All the core NZDipBus papers listed on this page will be cross-credited directly to compulsory core papers for the UUNZ diplomas/USQ degrees. UUNZ graduates of NZDipBus will have an added advantage of receiving 4 minor and 3 elective papers for a total of 16 paper exemptions. Students have to complete their UUNZ diploma/USQ degree is to choose either one of the combination of minor studies.

Core Papers �AP100/400 Accounting Principles•CL110/510 Introduction to Commercial Law•ECO120/520 The Economic Environment•OM130/530 Organisation and Management•BC140/560 Business Communication•CC150/550 Computer Concepts•MKT141/541 Marketing Principles•QBM160/430 Quantitative Business Methods•BF203/603 Business Finance•

Accounting / Finance Major �AP101/501 Accounting Practices•FA201/601 Financial Accounting•MA202/602 Management Accounting •

Computing Major �AC250/650 Applied Computing•IM255/655 Information Systems Management•SDP252/652 Systems Development Project •

Marketing Major �BB244/644 Buyer Behavior & Communication • StrategiesMPC248/648 Marketing Planning and Control•MR242/642 Market Research•

Management Major �HRM233/633 Human Resource Management•ER235/635 Employment Relations•LM230/630 Leadership•

Programme StructureCore Papers �

One Selected Major �

Study PathwayGraduates of the Bachelor of Business are able to take advantage of UUNZ’s postgraduate programmes. These options include:

New Zealand Diploma in Business •

Bachelor of Business Administration •

Bachelor of Information Technology •

Bachelor of Business•

Duration: 1.5 - 3 Years

Start Dates: 11th January1st March 10th May28th June6th September1st November

Entry Requirements:High School or EquivalentIELTS 6.0 or Equivalent

About this ProgrammeNew Zealand Diploma in Business isanationallyrecognizedtertiaryqualificationinbusiness, which provides vocational and educational relevance within the business community.ThisqualificationalsoprovidesentrytowardsNewZealandUniversityand Polytechnic business degrees.

New Zealand Diploma in BusinessLevels 6

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Duration: 3 Years

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 6.0

About this ProgrammeThis programme aims at providing an insight into how organisations operate in different environmental contexts by exposing students to a wide range of issues faced by managers. The programme develops relevant conceptual, analytical and operational skills to address a range of organisational challenges in today’s complex business world. Towards the end of the programme the student would have a very good understanding of various managerial concepts, processes and principles relevant to the functioning of different types of organisations.

Bachelor of Business AdministrationUUNZ Diploma of Business Administration Level 7

STUDENT PROFILE

Gavin Chen China

Bachelor of Business Administration

Memory of UUNZ

“Having studied my BBA in UUNZ gave me the advantage of being awarded with dual qualifications, one from UUNZ and the other from University of Southern Queensland, Australia. I couldn’t have asked for anything better…”

Choosing a CareerThis programme leads to a wide variety of careers including:

Management Consultant•Project Manager•Marketing Manager•Systems Analyst•And many more•

Accountant•Sales•Tourism•Operations Manager•Decision Support•

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Management and Leadership �and Marketing Minor MGT2002 Managing Organisations•MGT3001 International Management•MGT3004 Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship•MKT2002 International Marketing•MKT2012 Services Marketing•MKT3001 Market Research•MKT3002 Business Strategy•MKT3007 Marketing Strategy•

The Programme In Depth

Study Pathways Graduates of the Bachelor of Business Administration are able to take advantage of UUNZ’s postgraduate programmes. These options include:

PostgraduateCertificateinBusiness•Administration

Postgraduate Diploma in Business •Administration

Master of Business Administration •

Master of Business Administration - •International Business

Core Papers �AP400 Accounting Principles•CL510 Introduction to Commercial Law•ECO520 The Economic Environment•OM530 Organisation and Management•BC560 Business Communication•CC550 Computer Concepts•MKT541 Marketing Principles•QBM430 Quantitative Business Methods•BF603 Business Finance•

Accounting, Finance and �Marketing ElectiveAP/501 Accounting Practices•FA601 Financial Accounting•MA602 Buyer Behavior and Communication • Strategies

Information Technology �Elective

AC650 Applied Computing•SDP652 System Development Project•IM655 Information System Management •

Marketing and Management �ElectiveBB644 Buyer Behavior and Communication • StrategiesMPC/648 Marketing Planning and Control•HRM633 Human Research Management•

Programme StructureCore Papers �

One Selected Elective �

One Selected Minor �

Wanttofindoutmore?Contact a Bachelor of Business Administration representative:

Phone: +64 9 915 3390Web: www.uunz.ac.nzEmail: [email protected]

Management and Leadership �and Administrative Management MinorMGT2002 Managing Organisations•MGT2007 Leadership•MGT2201 Administrative Management•MGT2202 Information Processing B•MGT3001 International Management•MGT3004 Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship•MGT3201 Applied Administration•MKT3002 Business Strategy•

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STUDENT PROFILE

Ekaterina Aleshina Russia

Bachelor of Information Technology

Memory of UUNZ

“Leaving home to study overseas was never an easy thing to do as it involved being away from your family. But I never imagined that I would fit in so well into the UUNZ family from day one. I guess the personal attention every staff member of UUNZ gives to their students makes the difference. I can confidently recommend students to study here as I am sure they would love the experience and the feeling of being a part of the UUNZ family.”

Duration: 3 Years

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 6.0

About this ProgrammeThe programme imparts a basic understanding of the importance of information technology in today’s business world. It emphasizes on resolving technological issues through various analytical methods, enabling effective management.

The programme offers a choice of two major areas of specialisation; Net Technologies and Information Technology Management.

Bachelor of Information Technology UUNZ Diploma of Information Technology Level 7

Choosing a CareerThis programme leads to a wide variety of careers including:

IT Manager•Computer Network Specialist•Database Administrator•Database Designer•And many more•

Computer Programmer•Computer Analyst•Project Leader•Web Designert•Business Analyst •

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Core Papers �AP400 Accounting Principles•CL510 Introduction to Commercial Law•ECO520 The Economic Environment•OM530 Organisation and Management•BC560 Business Communication•CC550 Computer Concepts•MKT541 Marketing Principles•QBM430 Quantitative Business Methods•BF603 Business Finance•AC650 Applied Computing•IM655 Information Systems Management•SDP652 Systems Development Project•

The Programme In Depth

Wanttofindoutmore?Contact a Bachelor of Information Technology representative:

Phone: +64 9 915 3390Web: www.uunz.ac.nzEmail: [email protected]

Further Study Options Graduates of the Bachelor of Information Technology are able to take advantage of UUNZ’s postgraduate programmes. These options include:

PostgraduateCertificateinBusiness•Administration

Postgraduate Diploma in Business •Administration

Master of Business Administration •

Master of Business Administration - •International Business

Information Management �Major

This major focuses on systems analysis and design, databases, Java programing, net programing and networks with emphasis on practical applications pertaining to business.

CIS1001 Introduction to Business Programming•CIS2000 Systems Analysis and Design•CIS2002 Database Design•CIS2005 Principles of Information Security•CIS3002 Business Systems Analysis, Design and • ImplementationCIS3003 Networks and Distributed Systems•CIS3008 Systems Planning and Management•CIS3009 e-Business Design and Implementation•

Programme StructureCore Papers �

One Major �

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Duration: 3 Years

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 6.0

About this ProgrammeThis programme focuses on producing graduates, who are equipped to identify, describe, analyse and resolve problems in a complex business environment. The objective of the programme is to familiarize the student with the knowledge of major business disciplines and enhance their skills to confront the challenges faced in the modern business world. On successful completion of the programme the student would be able to compete for employment in a relevant professional area and pursue further career development in that or other related areas.

Bachelor of BusinessUUNZ Diploma of Business Administration Level 7

Choosing a CareerThis programme leads to a wide variety of careers including:

STUDENT PROFILE

Stefanie Chen China

Bachelor of Business

Memory of UUNZ

“The facilities are great. We can use the school library, the computers and all the staff are helpful. I can see the teachers and management are always looking to see if the students are okay and finding ways to improve the school. We also have activities where we go out and do things around Auckland and meet other students who are not usually in my class...“

Management Consultant•Project Manager•Marketing Manager•Systems Analyst•And many more•

Accountant•Sales•Tourism Consultant•Operations Manager•Decision Support•

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The Programme In Depth

Wanttofindoutmore?Contact a Bachelor of Business representative:

Phone: +64 9 915 3390Web: www.uunz.ac.nzEmail: [email protected]

Marketing Major �MKT1002 Consumer Behaviour•MKT2001 Promotion Management•MKT2002 International Marketing•MKT2004 Marketing Channels•MKT2012 Services Marketing•MKT3001 Market Research•MKT3006 Small and Medium Enterprise • DevelopmentMKT3007 Marketing Strategy•

Tourism Management Major �MKT2012 Services Marketing•MKT3001 Market Research•MKT3007 Marketing Strategy•TOU1003 Introduction to Tourism•TOU2007 Tourism Planning•TOU2008 Ecotourism•TOU2009 Cultural Tourism•TOU2010 Event Management•

Management and �Leadership MajorMGT2002 Managing Organisations•MGT2004 People Development•MGT2007 Leadership•MGT2008 Managing Knowledge•MGT3001 International Management•MGT3002 Leading Organisational Change•MGT3004 Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship•MKT3002 Business Strategy•

Programme StructureCore Papers �

One Selected Elective �

One Selected Major �

Study Pathways Graduates of the Bachelor of Business are able to take advantage of UUNZ’s postgraduate programmes. These options include:

PostgraduateCertificateinBusiness•Administration

Postgraduate Diploma in Business •Administration

Master of Business Administration •

Master of Business Administration - •International Business

Core Papers �AP400 Accounting Principles•CL510 Introduction to Commercial Law•ECO520 The Economic Environment•OM530 Organisation and Management•BC560 Business Communication•CC550 Computer Concepts•MKT541 Marketing Principles•QBM430 Quantitative Business Methods•BF603 Business Finance•

Accounting, Finance and �Marketing ElectiveAP/501 Accounting Practices•FA601 Financial Accounting•MA602 Buyer Behavior and Communication • Strategies

Information Technology �Elective

AC650 Applied Computing•SDP652 System Development Project•IM655 Information System Management •

Marketing and Management �ElectiveBB644 Buyer Behavior and Communication • StrategiesMPC/648 Marketing Planning and Control•HRM633 Human Research Management•

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STUDENT PROFILE

Andre FernandesIndia

Master of Business Adminstration

Memory of UUNZ

“The academic support that I have received from my lecturers has been really helpful something you don’t quite often find in some of the other places. The fact that my lecturers were very approachable and were always there to help me throughout the course is something that really benefited me. Being from another country and getting used to a new learning system was something I was always very apprehensive about but with the support of my lecturers it was definitely a smooth sail.”

Duration: 1.5 - 2 Years Full Time3 - 6 Years Part Time

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

MBA Entry Requirements:Undergraduate Degree IELTS 6.52 Years Work Experience

MBAI Entry Requirements:Undergraduate Degree IELTS 6.5

PGDip Entry Requirements:Undergraduate Degree IELTS 6.5

About These ProgrammesMaster of Business Administration is an advanced academic programme for graduates from any discipline who have considerable business experience, and who have a recognised potential for advanced managerial responsibility. This programme focuses on those areas of modern management that develop judgement, skills and attitudes that are essential to managerial responsibility. Students undertaking the programme may supplement their generalist skills by exploring an area of management in depth.

Master of Business Administration - International Business is an advanced ac-ademic programme designed for graduates from any discipline. It aims to produce graduates who are familiar with contemporary international business management and who can perform effectively in responsible managerial positions.

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Administration is an advanced academic programme designed for graduates from any discipline. It aims to produce gradu-ates who are familiar with contemporary international business management and who can perform effectively in responsible managerial positions.

Postgraduate Programmes Become a Master Move Ahead

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The Programme In Depth

Core Papers �

CIS5001 Information Systems for • ManagersACC5502 Accounting for Managers•LAW5504 Comparative Law and Business•MKT5000 Marketing Management•FIN5003 Decision Support Tools•ECO5000 Economics for Managers•MGT8002 Strategic Management•MGT5000 Management and Organisational • Behaviour

Programme Structure

Master of Business Administration Option A

Core Papers �

Electives Papers �

Live Business Project Papers �

Option B

(Please contact UUNZ regarding availability on campus)

Core Papers �

One Specialisation (4 Papers) �

Live Business Project Papers �

Master of Business Administration - International Business

Core Papers �

Electives Papers �

Live Business Project Papers �

Postgraduate Diploma of Business Administration

8 Core Papers �

Elective Papers �

ECO8060 Business in an International • EconomyFIN5000 Financial Management•

Live Business Project �BUS8101 Business Project A•BUS8102 Business Project B•

Specialisation �Accounting•Business Law•e-Business•Environmental Management•Finance•Human Resource Management•Information Systems•Leadership•Marketing•Occupational Health and Safety•Personal Financial Planning•Project Management•

Wanttofindoutmore?Contact a Postgraduate representative:

Phone: +64 9 915 3390Web: www.uunz.ac.nzEmail: [email protected]

The Postgraduate Business Project is a practical project work requiring students to investigate a particular aspect of an organisation’s business or management practices.

Students will be required to spend some time on the organisation’s premises. This may range from as little as 10 hours up to 50 hours, depending upon the project’s scope.

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STUDENT PROFILE

Joanna Grabowski Germany

English

Memory of UUNZ

“I am learning a lot at UUNZ. The teachers are native English speakers and they are excellent. The atmosphere of the language school is very positive and uplifting. We have a good learning environment with nice classrooms, useful resources and helpful staff. I have moved up through the levels from Elementary to Intermediate. The teachers have improved my English and have got me to the stage where I am now confident in conversation. Thank you so much UUNZ.”

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School of Language & Vocational StudiesUUNZ Programmes at a Glance

Language Courses:

Programme Name: Study Levels: Page:English Language Elementary

Pre-IntermediateIntermediateUpper Intermediate / AdvancedIELTS PreparationBusiness English

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NationalCertificates

Programme Name: Study Options: Page:NationalCertificateinContactCentreOperations

Level 3Level 4

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NationalCertificateinBusinessAdminstration & Computing

Level 2Level 3Level 4

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NationalCertificateinComputing Level 2Level 3Level 4

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Testing Centre

Programme Name: Accreditation Options: Page:TOEIC and TOEFL Testing English Language 31

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STUDENT PROFILE

Ayman Aboukashef Saudi Arabia

English

Memory of UUNZ

“I really enjoy the lessons. The teachers are very helpful and knowledgeable. They care a lot about my learning and always care about my well being. I get homework. I feel I can talk to my teachers about anything. Every month we go sight-seeing and do activities around Auckland to learn about NZ and the Kiwi culture. It is a great way to get to know the friendly teachers and students in a social enviroment. My English has improved a lot since I have been here.”

Duration: Flexible

Start Dates: Every Monday

About this ProgrammeEnglish Language courses at UUNZ aim to develop all the language skills necessary to communicate and function in an English-speaking environment. We have an experiencedandwell-qualified teamofenthusiastic teacherswhowillmakeyourlearning both fun and as close to the needs and demands of real-life as possible. The English Programme looks at the skills of Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing and Grammar, although there is a particular focus on communication.

We can provide programmes that are tailor-made for groups who wish to come to New Zealand for shorter periods combining English study with many exciting activities. Our programmes are open to groups of students aged 14 years and above, and are offered at any time of the year and include homestay accommodation with New Zealand families.

These Programmes are part of the General English. Activities also include time for sightseeing around Auckland, visiting the beautiful beaches, mountains, parks, museums and shops in the Auckland region.

English Language ProgrammesDevelop your English Language Skills

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Elementary �

If you are at Elementary level, you can communicate in a very basic way, mainly in the present and past simple. Your vocabulary covers everyday useful subject areas. The focus at Elementary level is making simple sentences and replying to questions on a range of personal and common subjects. Students learn to talk about their likes and dislikes, family, routines, and can order a meal in a restaurant or go shopping in English. Basic grammar points are learned at this level to prepare them for Pre-Intermediate level.

The Programme In Depth

Wanttofindoutmore?Contact a English Language Representative:

Phone: +64 9 915 3390Web: www.uunz.ac.nzEmail: [email protected]

Pre-Intermediate �

If you are at Pre-intermediate level, you have a good basic ability to communicate and understand English. Students learn about many subjects and are encouraged to give their opinion on them. They develop their English in Speaking, Writing, Listening andReadingskillswithconfidenceinthepresent,past and future simple tenses. Tasks on social situations such as shopping, booking a hotel room, travel, and making conversation in English are also taught. Grammar includes an understanding of adjectives, adverbs, comparatives, articles, possessives, and basic prepositions.

Intermediate �

If you are at Intermediate level, you understand andspeakEnglishwithsomeconfidence.Studentslearn how to write in both a formal and informal style. We teach a range of grammar points and relevant vocabulary to talk and read about a wide number of subjects. Focus is also on pronunciation, tone and style of delivery. We cover all the main tenses and grammar points to make sentences, question forms and clauses.

Upper Intermediate �

At Upper-Intermediate level, you have an effective, but not perfect, use of English. We prepare you for everyday situations in an English language environmentwithconfidence.Therearepracticalexercises for extended conversations or discussions and a wide range of vocabulary in use to cover almost every circumstance. The English skills that have been developed combined with grammar work brings review and new input together. We set activities which helps to develop the learners` ability to work independently. An academic style of English is introduced at this level.

IELTS Preparation �

Our Advanced class provides a study package focusing on students who plan to sit an IELTS, other examination courses or to further study at certificate,diplomaordegree level. It includesanintroduction to the kinds of English employed in a variety of academic disciplines with the emphasis on skills development and the content of the academic IELTS examination. Students wanting to undertake General IELTS are also catered for.

The Academic Version is intended for those •who want to enroll in a university or other institutions of higher education and also for professionals in an English-speaking country.

The General Training Version is intended for •those planning to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes.

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Duration: 1 Year

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 5.5

About this ProgrammeUUNZ offers Contact Centre Operations Programme to prepare people to gain entry into employment or to further their careers in contact centre management in New Zealand: theNationalCertificate inContactCentreOperations Level 2 and theLevel 3. These programmes are for full time students.

ThiscertificateisrecognisedasthefirststepsontheContactCentreManagementPathway. After qualifying for the National Certificate in Contact Centre SeniorCustomer, candidatesmaypathway to theNationalCertificate inContactCentreManagement (Team Leader) level 4.

NationalCertificateProgrammes

Duration: 1 Year

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 5.5

About this ProgrammeUUNZ offers three levels of Business Administration and Computing Programmes to prepare people to gain entry into employment or to further their careers in computing inNewZealand:theNationalCertificateinBusinessAdministrationandComputingLevel2,theNationalCertificateinBusinessAdministrationandComputingLevel3,andtheNationalCertificateinBusinessAdministrationLevel4.TheseProgrammesare for full time students and each takes 22 weeks to complete.

NationalCertificateinContactCentreOperations

NationalCertificateinBusiness&Computing

Duration: 1 Year

Start Dates: 1st March19th July15th November

Entry Requirements:High School or Equivalent IELTS 5.5

About this ProgrammeUUNZ offers three levels of Computing Programmes to prepare people to gain entry into employment or to further their careers in computing in New Zealand: the National CertificateinComputingLevel2,theNationalCertificateinComputingLevel3,andtheNationalCertificateinComputingLevel4.Theseprogrammesareforfulltimestudents and each takes 15, 20 and 22 weeks respectively to complete.

NationalCertificateinComputing

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About TOEIC and TOEFL TestingUUNZ is an accredited TOEIC nd TOEFL testing centre.These tests are English language proficiency tests for people whose native language is not English.It measures the everyday English skills of people working in an international environment. The scores indicate how well people can communicate in English with others in business, commerce and industry. The TOEFL Test is a computerized test and is conducted over the weekend.

Authorised TOEIC and TOEFL Testing Test Centre

About Approved Training Organisation

UUNZ is an Approved Training Organisation (ATO). The ATO system ensures that practical experience is planned, supervised, relevant, and gained in a quality environment with high ethical and professional standards. The ATO’s function is to provide an environment in which a trainee can develop the necessary skills and attributes to become a competent Chartered Accountant or Associate Chartered Accountant. Please contact UUNZ for further information.

New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants Approved Training Organisation

TOEIC and TOEFL Testing

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UUNZ Institute of Business has agreed to observe and be bound by the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students published by the Minister of Education. Copies of the Code are available on request from this institution or from the New Zealand Ministry of Education website at http://www.minedu.govt.nz/goto/international.

Immigration

Full details of visa and permit requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available through Immigration New Zealand, and can be viewed on their website at: www.immigration.govt.nz.

Eligibility for Health Ser-vices

Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly-funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health, and can be viewed on their website at: www.moh.govt.nz.

Medical and Travel In-surance

International students must have appropriate and current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand.

Student Fee Protection

Student fees are paid to and managed by the Public Trust in accordance with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority’srequirement for student fee protection.

Accident Insurance

The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance for all New Zealand citizens, residents and temporary visitors to New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. Further information can be viewed on the ACC website at www.acc.co.nz.

Refund Policy

For any student who enrolls in a course of three months or longer, all tuition fee payment (after deducting thelesserofNZ$500or10%ofthepayment) will be refunded if the student withdraws within the firsteight days. Thereafter, fees paid are non-refundable. Full information is available on the enrolment form and on: www.uunz.ac.nz.

Accommodation

To stay with a local homestay family is one of the best ways to experience the New Zealand lifestyle and practise your English. You may choose from a range of accommodation options. We are happy to help with living arrangements to suit your needs.

Welfare

UUNZ has a number of bilingual/multilingual personnel to care for students coming from various countries. There is always someone here to offer support and guidance in your studies and everyday issues while staying in New Zealand.

Disclaimer

Every effort has been made to ensure the content of this prospectus is correct at the time of printing. However, UUNZ Institute of Business reserves the right to alter some information should the need arise. For more information, please refer to www.uunz.ac.nz.

UUNZ Code of PracticeHelping our Students

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Fee Schedule

Course FeesProgramme Name Registration Fee Tuition FeeIntensive General English $150 $340perweek

$150perweek(local students)

NationalCertificateinContactCentreOperations $200 $12,000peryear

NationalCertificateinBusinessAdministrationandComputing

$200 $12,000peryear

NationalCertificateinComputing $200 $12,000peryear

New Zealand Diploma in Business $200 $2,100perpaper$700perpaper(local students)

USQ Bachelor of Information Technology $200 $2,350perpaper

USQ Bachelor of Business Administration $200 $2,350perpaper

USQ Bachelor of Business $200 $2,350perpaper

USQ Master of Business Administration $250 $3,000perpaper

USQ Master of Business Administration–International Business

$250 $3,000perpaper

Other FeesName FeeAccommodation Placement $200

Homestay Accommodation (minimum stay: 4weeks) $220perweek*2

Serviced Apartment $195perweek*2

Health and Travel Insurance(Southern Cross Student Essentials)-12months

$300*3

Health and Travel Insurance(Southern Cross Student Max)-12months

$465*3

Airport pickup one way $100

Resource fee for USQ Bachelor Programmes $1,000

Resource fee for USQ Master Programmes $2,000

Please note:Prices listed are subject to change without notice. •

InternationalBankTransfersincuraNZD$25bankcharge. •

All fees are quoted in New Zealand Dollars. Prices in US Dollars are available on request. •

All fees include New Zealand Goods and Services Tax (GST). •

*• 2 Priceonhomestayandservicedapartmentisforreferenceonly.Itissubjecttoconfirmationatthetimeofpayment.

*• 3 Price for insurance is for reference only. More options of insurance providers are available upon request.

UUNZ Institute of Business is closed over Christmas and New Year. •

UUNZ Institute of Business is closed on all public holidays. Course Length is inclusive of public holidays. •

All fees are to be paid to the following trust account:• Bank: Bank of New Zealand Address: 100 Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand Account Name: 7494483TR01 UUNZ Institute of Business/Public Trust Account number: 02-0536-0305865-01 SWIFT Code: BKNZNZ22

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UUNZ Advisory CouncilEnsuring Excellence

Dr Emory McLendonUniversity of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia

Emory is International Coordinator and Director of Undergraduate Studies with the USQ Faculty of Business. He has been an academic with USQ for 15 years, on the Faculty Executive for 10 years, and has been proudly associated with UUNZ since 2004.

Dr John HinchcliffFormer Vice-Chancellor of Auckland University of Technology

John Hinchcliff taught philosophy, was a university chaplain, head of Humanities at RMIT in Melbourne, and CEO of ATI, AIT and AUT University, an Auckland City Councillor and president of the Auckland Rotary Club. He earned a Masters and a PhD degree in philosophy and received the Companion of the New Zealand Order of Meri.

Dr David LawsonCouncil Chairman/Former Pro Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University, Australia

David is also the Deputy Chair (Deputy Chancellor) on the Board of Northrise University in Zambia and consults to other tertiary education providers in Australia and overseas.

Ross MathiesonSystems Analyst

In 1987, together with Brian Peace and Paul Grey, he co-founded Peace Software in Auckland, a company specialising in the development of software for the Utility Industry (Gas and Electricity). He was also the founding Chair (2001-2004) of the Auckland University Software Engineering Advisory Board.

Rob RobilliardRegional Development Manager for SCOUTS New Zealand, Central North Island

Rob worked for UUNZ Institute of Business from 2003 to 2008 as ESOL teacher, lecturer, Head of the Language School and Undergraduate Programme Manager. During his time at UUNZ he was closely involved in the introduction and development of the USQ undergraduate programme and the New Zealand Diploma of Business. Rob has more than 20 years of experience in management and administration within the public and private sectors.

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J Peter HendrikxDirector - New Zealand Association for Migration & Investment

I Peter Hendrikx is the managing director of Terra Nova Consultancy Ltd, and has worked for the New Zealand Immigration Service as a Service Leader with the Business Migration Branch based in Wellington..

Sam ChanFinancial Advisor

SamChan,isthePrincipalPartnerofthecharteredaccountingfirmSMChan&PartnersLtdinAuckland. He was elected Chairman of the Auckland Branch-Institute of Chartered Accountants of New Zealand during 1991 & 92.

Ian MitchellIT Specialist/Past-President of the NZCS

Ian Mitchell holds a BSc, MSc in Nuclear Physics from the University ofAuckland. He firstProgrammed in Fortran in 1962 and later was involved in generating Random Numbers and in proving the results were indeed random.

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