Project Management
Online
Tirohanga whānui
Learn how to manage projects from start to finish
Meaningful projects don’t just happen - they’re planned, led, and delivered with skill. This programme introduces you to the knowledge and tools you need to manage projects through all stages of their life cycle. You’ll learn how to initiate, plan, implement, and close projects successfully while applying effective leadership and teamwork skills.
Grounded in Māori values and collaborative learning, this programme strengthens your ability to manage resources, communicate with stakeholders, and apply project management principles across different business and community contexts.
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Skills you will leave with
Completing this programme means you’ll be able to:
Apply project management tools and techniques to support a project’s life cycle
Lead aspects of a project under broad guidance
Use project documentation and reporting tools effectively
Communicate and collaborate with project teams and stakeholders
Demonstrate professional, ethical, and culturally responsible leadership
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Learn by doing
You’ll gain experience through:
Real or simulated projects
Completing project plans
Progress reports and presentations
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Where will this take me?
On completion, you’ll have the skills to:
Keep studying
Continue with a Level 5 qualification, such as the Diploma in Business (Project Management).
Use at work
Apply for project support or coordination roles in a range of business, community, or industry settings.
Community involvement
You could contribute to community projects or volunteer initiatives, applying your skills to help achieve shared goals.
He meka
Quick facts
- Level 4 (Intermediate)
- 60 Credits
- 18 Weeks
- NZ Certificate in Project Management Level 4
- Online learning
- No fees
- NZQA Accredited
- In some locations this programme may be provided by a sub-contractor
Paearu whakauru
Entry criteria
You can enrol if you:
Are 16 years or older
Are a NZ citizen or resident (includes Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau) or Australian citizen/permanent resident
Currently reside in New Zealand
Have a Level 3 qualification (or equivalent) OR
Demonstrate competence in a numeracy and literacy exercise
Attend an interview with the kaiako
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Learning modules
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Where and when can I learn?
No classes are currently open for application.
Prefer learning in a classroom with others? Check out our classroom offerings.