National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 3)
Course details
NZQF Level | 3 |
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About the course
This qualification is the first of two qualifications for people who are, or are training to be first line managers (team leaders, supervisors, or charge hands). People in these roles are likely to be responsible for managing people, resources, or workplace operations, and may have had little, or no formal training.
The compulsory section specifies the essential oral communication skills required of first line managers, while the elective sections allow the candidate to select from a diverse range of outcomes to allow the qualification to be focused on the specific needs of the individual, business, or workplace.
Knowledge and skills covered in the first two elective sections include relevant business skills such as administration, people development, quality management, systems and resources, and interpersonal skills. A third elective allows the candidate to choose from anywhere on the National Qualifications Framework to include industry-specific skills and knowledge, or to build on earlier learning, or begin building a career pathway of his/her choosing.
The National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 3) [Ref: 0743] may lead to the National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4) [Ref: 0649] and to other qualifications in the Business field such as the National Diploma in Business (Level 5) with optional strands in Accounting, Finance, Finance - Maori, Health and Safety Management, Human Resource Management, Maori Business and Management, Marketing, People Development and Coordination, Project Management, Quality Management, and Systems and Resources Management [Ref: 1498], or other qualifications in business administration, small business management, or Maori business and management.
The compulsory section specifies the essential oral communication skills required of first line managers, while the elective sections allow the candidate to select from a diverse range of outcomes to allow the qualification to be focused on the specific needs of the individual, business, or workplace.
Knowledge and skills covered in the first two elective sections include relevant business skills such as administration, people development, quality management, systems and resources, and interpersonal skills. A third elective allows the candidate to choose from anywhere on the National Qualifications Framework to include industry-specific skills and knowledge, or to build on earlier learning, or begin building a career pathway of his/her choosing.
The National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 3) [Ref: 0743] may lead to the National Certificate in Business (First Line Management) (Level 4) [Ref: 0649] and to other qualifications in the Business field such as the National Diploma in Business (Level 5) with optional strands in Accounting, Finance, Finance - Maori, Health and Safety Management, Human Resource Management, Maori Business and Management, Marketing, People Development and Coordination, Project Management, Quality Management, and Systems and Resources Management [Ref: 1498], or other qualifications in business administration, small business management, or Maori business and management.
About the provider
Community Colleges NZ is a charitable training
establishment with six colleges South Island-wide.
We have over 30 years' experience providing quality,
hands-on learning and currently offer practical training to
people 16+ years of age. Through our practical training
courses you'll gain NZQA unit standards and have the
opportunity to work towards NCEA and a recognised
New Zealand qualification.
Additionally we operate a Youth Service and a Job Connection
programme. The goal of Youth Service is to assist young
people (16-17 year olds) into education, training or work-based
learning. Our free Job Connection Programme for 18+ year
olds is designed to assist Work & Income referred clients
into employment.
establishment with six colleges South Island-wide.
We have over 30 years' experience providing quality,
hands-on learning and currently offer practical training to
people 16+ years of age. Through our practical training
courses you'll gain NZQA unit standards and have the
opportunity to work towards NCEA and a recognised
New Zealand qualification.
Additionally we operate a Youth Service and a Job Connection
programme. The goal of Youth Service is to assist young
people (16-17 year olds) into education, training or work-based
learning. Our free Job Connection Programme for 18+ year
olds is designed to assist Work & Income referred clients
into employment.