This version of NZ2456 New Zealand Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4) is closed to new learners.
A new version of the programme is open for enrolment. Please click on the link below to apply to enrol in the new version.
New Zealand Certificate in Business (First Line Management) ( Level 4)
If you were already enrolled in this version of the programme up to and including 23 April 2024 you will be able to re-enrol to complete this version of the programme.
Please note, to be awarded this version of the programme, you must successfully complete all programme requirements by 31 December 2025, or within three years of your first enrolment if you started prior to 2022.
If you have any questions, or need assistance with a study plan, please contact us.
This programme is currently offered under zero fees. For full details and terms and conditions please click the 'Zero fees offer' tab above.
The programme is made up of three courses.
You have the option of enrolling into one, two, or all three courses at the same time. Each course has a 20-week enrolment period which comprises of 16 weeks teaching time, and a further 4 weeks should additional time be required.
We suggest you start with FLM401.
If you want to enrol in more than one course per block (start date) or you choose to stagger the courses you will have overlapping enrolment periods and competing assessment due dates which means you will need to manage your study more closely.
The workload for each course is approximately 12 hours per week.
Our student advisors can help you choose the right courses to suit your needs.
On each course page look for the Workload heading in the grey box. This will give you the approximate hours needed each week to study that course.
To check if you have enough time in your life for study, try our handy time calculator tool.
Contact us for advice about our NZ2456 : New Zealand Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4) (Closed to New Enrolments) qualification.
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