Free NZQA accredited business programmes offered
Hi Neigbours, Just letting everyone know that I am running a free 20 week NZQA level 3 "Certificate in Money Management" programme for Te Wananga o Aotearoa. The programme will run one evening a week, on a Tuesday, from 6 - 9pm beginning 17th July and finishing on Tues 27th Nov. If you would like to take advantage of this free opportunity and gain some valuable NZQA accredited qualifications please email me and I will send you an overview. Graduating from this programme will guarantee you a place in Semester A 2019, onto the free level 4 NZQA accredited "Certificate in Small Business and Project Management (CSBM)" programme, which in turn will allow you the only pathway into the free level 5 NZQA accredited NZ Diploma in Business (Project Management). Unfortunately the CSBM programme is full for this Semester B.
If you would like to learn about money matters, including investment opportunities, debt management, property investment, and much much more send me an email. To be eligible you must be a NZ citizen or a permanent resident. Although these are Te Wananga o Aotearoa programmes, I run my classes out of MIT in Otara, for the convenience of our students on this side of Auckland.
Regards, Josephine Baker (MBA, Dip. in Adult Education)
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