The aim of this online course is to develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies to demonstrate principles, practices, and processes of human resource functions relevant for organisations in an Aotearoa New Zealand context.
Study soil properties online as part of our horticulture certificate anytime and anywhere you want with New Zealand's specialised provider of distance and online learning courses and qualifications, Open Polytechnic NZ
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Learners who successfully complete this online course will be able to:Discuss the principles of organic production and plan to establish an integrated organic horticultural production system. Carry out a management plan for pest, disease and weed management for an organic production site. Carry...
The aim of this online course is to develop the knowledge, skills, and attributes to communicate and solve problems in a business entity.
anytime and anywhere you want with New Zealand's specialised provider of distance and online learning courses and qualifications, Open Polytechnic NZ
Study Te Ao Māori and social practice anytime and anywhere you want with New Zealand's specialised provider of distance and online learning courses and qualifications, Open Polytechnic NZ
This online course will give you the skills and knowledge to contribute as a member of a project team to the various stages of a project.
Gain the knowledge and skills you need to complete preliminary estimates for a medium building anytime and anywhere you want with New Zealand's specialised provider of distance and online learning courses and qualifications, Open Polytechnic NZ
the effects of colonialism have impacted education and other outcomes for Māori. Ākonga will This online course examines the historical context in which te Tiriti o Waitangi was signed and how analyse why education inequalities for Māori learners and their whānau need to be urgently addressed and