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AWI Courses Prescriptions Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: [email protected], Website: www.awi.ac.nz Page 1/3 BUSINESS NZIM Diploma in Management Level 5 530 Organisation Management 560 Business Communication 630 Leadership 636 Applied Management Any 2 from the following: 500 Accounting Principles 510 Introduction to Commercial Law 520 Economic Environment 541 Fundamentals of Marketing 550 Business Computing 632 Operations Management 633 Human Resource Management New Zealand Diploma in Business Level 6 (2 years) Any 6 of the Corepapers/subjects: 500 Accounting Principles 510 Introduction to Commercial Law 520 Economic Environment 530 Organisations and Management 541 Fundamentals of Marketing 550 Business Computing 560 Business Communication Any 2 Levels 5/6 papers/subjects and 4 Level 6 papers/subjects 580 Principles of Tourism 610 The Law of Business Entities 630 Leadership 632 Operations Management 633 Human Resource Management 635 Employment Relations 636 Applied Management AWI Diploma in Business Level 7 (1 year) BUS 222 Employee Relations BUS 223 Organisational Theory & Behaviour BUS 228 Workplace Law BUS 317 Strategic Management BUS 320 Management of Human Resource BUS 321 International Marketing BUS 323 International Management BUS 335 Marketing Research and Analysis BUS 378 Knowledge and Organisational Learning

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Page 1: AWI International Education Group Courses prescriptions for all courses

AWI Courses Prescriptions

Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand

Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: [email protected], Website: www.awi.ac.nz Page 1/3

BUSINESS

NZIM Diploma in

Management Level 5

530 – Organisation Management

560 – Business Communication

630 – Leadership

636 – Applied Management

Any 2 from the following:

500 – Accounting Principles

510 – Introduction to Commercial Law

520 – Economic Environment

541 – Fundamentals of Marketing

550 – Business Computing

632 – Operations Management

633 – Human Resource Management

New Zealand

Diploma in Business

Level 6 (2 years)

Any 6 of the Corepapers/subjects:

500 – Accounting Principles

510 – Introduction to Commercial Law

520 – Economic Environment

530 – Organisations and Management

541 – Fundamentals of Marketing

550 – Business Computing

560 – Business Communication

Any 2 Levels 5/6 papers/subjects and 4

Level 6 papers/subjects

580 – Principles of Tourism

610 – The Law of Business Entities

630 – Leadership

632 – Operations Management

633 – Human Resource Management

635 – Employment Relations

636 – Applied Management

AWI Diploma in

Business Level 7 (1

year)

BUS 222 – Employee Relations

BUS 223 – Organisational Theory &

Behaviour

BUS 228 – Workplace Law

BUS 317 – Strategic Management

BUS 320 – Management of Human Resource

BUS 321 – International Marketing

BUS 323 – International Management

BUS 335 – Marketing Research and Analysis

BUS 378 – Knowledge and Organisational

Learning

Page 2: AWI International Education Group Courses prescriptions for all courses

AWI Courses Prescriptions

Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand

Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: [email protected], Website: www.awi.ac.nz Page 2/3

INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

National Diploma in

Computing (Level 5)

6713 - Describe the computer information systems function in an organisation; explain

planning for the information systems function in an organisation; and explain a range of policies for controlling the information systems function in an organisation.

7679 - People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate an understanding of

computer data types, and describe computer data structures.

7567 - Describe fundamental business concepts; describe systems theory with respect to information systems; explain how information technology can be used in businesses; explain the relationship between a business and its data requirements; and describe the principles of business planning and control.

6748 - Describe professionalism for the computer industry in New Zealand; describe codes of

practice for professional bodies in New Zealand; describe professional relationships for computer professionals in New Zealand; discuss the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi to computer professionals in New Zealand; and discuss the significance of Government legislation to computer professionals in New Zealand.

6750 - Describe computer software system development life cycles, and interpret models of

information systems. The performance of all elements is to a standard that allows for further learning in this area.

6763 - Design, write, test, and document computer programs that demonstrate third generation

language (3GL) programming skills.

6825 - Test a computer application according to test plans; record the results from testing a computer application; and review the testing process for a computer application.

6836 - Describe software diagnostic tools for single-user and multi-user computer operating

systems, and resolve problems for single-user and multi-user computer operating systems.

26227 - Describe the purpose and construct of a local area network; create a local area

network; demonstrate the operation of the local area network (LAN) to a user; and customise a LAN user interface

6869 - Describe characteristics of personal computer hardware components; compare and

select personal computer hardware components; and test personal computer hardware components.

6870 - Plan the assembly of a single-user personal computer and peripherals; and assemble,

test, and dispatch a single-user personal computer and peripherals.

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AWI Courses Prescriptions

Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand

Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: [email protected], Website: www.awi.ac.nz Page 3/3

INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

6871 - Plan the installation of a single-user personal computer and peripherals; and install, test,

and gain user acceptance for the installation of a single-user personal computer and peripherals.

6872 - Plan the installation of single-user personal computer system software and application

software; and install, test, and gain user acceptance for the installation of single-user personal computer system software and application software.

6881 - Define requirements for assisting a person to learn to use a computer application; and

conduct, and evaluate a session to assist a person to learn to use a computer application. 6882 - Receive, and investigate computer users’ problems; implement solutions to computer

users’ problems; and close resolved computer users’ problems. 6883 - Discover computer problem trends, and report computer problem trends. 6887 - Investigate technical computer problems; provide solutions to technical computer

problems; and maintain technical expertise in a field of computing. 6771 - Review requirements for database access for a computer application using structured

query language (SQL); and design, write, test, and document programs for a computer application that accesses a database using SQL.

National Diploma in

Computing & IT

(Level 7 – 1 year)

CN41 LAN Administration

CN42 WAN Administration

CN43 Network Security

CN44 Database Design & Administration

PM21 Project Management

Y14 Multi-user Systems-Technology

AWI Diploma in IT

(Level 7 – 2 years)

CN41 LAN Administration Y15 Wide Area Networks

CN42 WAN Administration Y14 Multi-user Systems-Technology

CN43 Network Security Y12 Data Communications

CN44 Database Design & Administration Y13 Local Area Networks-Technology

PM21 Project Management Y16 Communications Skills

TR22 User Training

Y11 Personal Computers & Peripherals-Technology