Course code: #AK3693
These are mandatory and all come with course.
Interested in diversity and organizational culture, and want to influence people at all levels of an organization?
Study human resources and employment relations as part of the Bachelor of Business degree at Auckland University of Technology.
Human resources professionals are the oil between management and employees, ensuring that staff is productive, safe, and developing as valued and skilled workers.
Careers in human resources and employment relations encompass planning, recruitment, learning and development, health and safety, commercial law, and employer/employee relations.
A key aspect of this work is change management, as companies are constantly adapting to and influencing the environment in which they operate.
(Co-operative Education or Capstone Project)
The capstone project is the final part of your degree and takes place in your final semester.
You can choose to work in an organization of your choice, start your venture or complete an applied project, bringing together your learning and gaining valuable experience.
Recent placements include DB Breweries, Farmers Trading Company, Fletcher Construction, Nestlé NZ Ltd, Progressive Enterprises, SKY TV, Waitemata District Health Board, and Warehouse Stationery.
To ensure AUT's graduates hit the deck running in their chosen careers the AUT Business School developed a highly successful workplace experience program called Co-operative Education.
$44,300
Cost of living | 1 person | $9,804 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $11,800 |
Tuition | 1 person | $32,500 |
If you do not meet the English language requirements for entry into an AUT programme, you can study English here.
AUT International House is an English language school next to the AUT City Campus. It is part of AUT and offers a range of qualifications, including GIE – the AUT university entrance and preparation programme.
On-campus academic English courses (GIE and IELTS Full-time) at International House:
The GIE programme prepares you for entry into most AUT programmes (some health and education programmes require IELTS).
Entry requirement:
IELTS 5.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in Reading and Writing and no less than 5.0 in Speaking and Listening
Entry requirement:
There is a different entry requirements for each level of the IELTS course.
You can also use IELTS Indicator and TOEFL Special Home Edition to meet English language requirements, except for programmes that require an IELTS score higher than the standard or for any doctoral programmes.
All applicants need to meet AUT’s minimum entry requirements qualification equivalent to New Zealand year 13 or University Entrance.
India:
China:
Consider starting with the university Diploma in Business.
If you don’t have the academic qualifications needed for direct entry into an AUT programme, you can enroll in a foundation programme.
If you successfully complete the foundation programme and get the required grades, you are guaranteed entry into an appropriate AUT programme.
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