FAQs- Business and Computing Programme
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- What pathways are available to me?
The following pathways are available to NZDB graduates: -cross credit to Universities for a Bachelor of Business (Commerce) without needing the IELTS requirement; -obtain an open work permit for job search, if they find a suitable position students can apply to immigration under the “skill” category
The following pathways are available to Computing level 7 graduates:-to start Bachelor degree or apply to immigration under the “skill” category
The following pathways are available to Graphic graduates:-obtain open work permit, search for a job as a prepress worker (Signwriter) and apply to immigration under the “skill” category -to start a Bachelor degree at university.
2. How should I choose appropriate subjects to suit my planned major at
university?
Please come and talk to us to discuss further details
3. Will this course help me with Immigration Points?
You should talk to a registered immigration advisor regarding this.
4. Are the teachers good?
The teachers are all qualified and experienced in the education sector, and they all have business experience in NZ and overseas
5. Do you have both lectures and tutorials?
Yes, we have both
6. How many students are there in a class?
There are about 10 students per class
7. Can I cross-credit courses?
Yes, but it depends on what major you choose to study at university
8. Will this course enable me to obtain an Open Work Permit?
Yes, as soon as you’ve completed the diploma
9. How many papers can I take per semester?
There are 18 weeks per semester, and you take 4 papers per semester
10. Can I work while studying?
Yes you can, for 20 hours per week during the term time, and full time work is possible during the summer holiday
11. Can you provide an internship?
We will provide internship for those students who are enrolled in the graphics course with us
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