AWI International Education Group Courses prescriptions for all courses
1. AWI Courses Prescriptions
Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: india@awi.ac.nz, 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
2. AWI Courses Prescriptions
Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: india@awi.ac.nz, 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.
3. AWI Courses Prescriptions
Level 2, 520 Queen Street, Auckland CBD. PO Box 56-525, Dominion Rd, Auckland, New Zealand
Phone: 006493072968, Facsimile: 006493072967, Email: india@awi.ac.nz, 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