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Business Administration

Studying business administration and computing at Wintec can provide you with the qualifications and skills needed to succeed in working in a variety of office-related jobs anywhere in the world. This may be as a receptionist, office junior, administrator, records officer, data processor, or administrative assistant. You will build the knowledge and gain the experience necessary to step into a role within a business or organisation confidently.

Careers 

Working in an office environment can be busy and offer a great variety of tasks. You may support your organisation with responsibility for customer service, word processing, working with spreadsheets, communicating with clients, compiling presentations, computerised accounting, answering phones, managing supply, and completing data entry.  

Pathways

Business administration pathway diagram

To check what you need to gain entry to a course, review the entry criteria available on each programme page. These assist you in understanding what qualifications or experience are typically required to gain entry. You can contact our team at info@wintec.ac.nz or 0800 2 Wintec at any time for further guidance.

About the faculty

To remain competitive, businesses, organisations, and people need to adapt to the changing world. Today's employers are looking for more than just a qualification. They need graduates with specific attributes – values, behaviours, knowledge, and skills. This is where the Wintec Centre for Business and Enterprise is educating people with what is needed not just for today, but for tomorrow's world. 

The Centre for Business and Enterprise (CBE) has strong links with employers through their employer partnerships and advisory groups. Staff are highly qualified and are represented in many professional bodies, such as CAANZ, CPA, CFA, AAPNZ, and HRINZ. They can help you get involved with these organisations too. Depending on your programme of study, you may have opportunities to complete work experience through visits to workplaces and through projects and internships for businesses and community groups. Events also enable you to meet with local employers and to network. 

We take pride in enabling you to develop the skills and knowledge that employers need to help them succeed so that you are valued in the workplace.

Find out more about the centre.

 

Prospectus (course guide)

The Wintec Prospectus (otherwise known as a course guide) outlines everything you need to know about Wintec. It contains information about the Wintec campuses, student life, and the programmes that are on offer.

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