Post Graduate Diploma in Management – Health

Overview

Graduates of this program build on their prior learning within the field of health and extend their management capabilities to find solutions to complex problems in actual business environments. By mixing theoretical study with highly applied, work-based learning, you get an advanced level of knowledge, employing critical enquiry, strategic analysis and problem solving skills in a relevant management context.

  • Program Information
  • Course Structure
  • Admission Requirements
  • Career Opportunities
  • Additional Information

Oct'23

Program Status Accepting Applications
Location
Rotorua, New Zealand
Credential
Toi-Ohomai Institute of Technology
Start Date
TBC

Registration Fee
*Registration fee is non refundable.

CAD $250*

Tuition Fee
*Tuition fee is subject to change.

NZ $21,998
Program Status Accepting Applications
Location
Rotorua, New Zealand
Credential
Toi-Ohomai Institute of Technology
Start Date
TBC

Registration Fee
*Registration fee is non refundable.

CAD $250*

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Tuition Fee
*Tuition fee is subject to change.

NZ $21,998

Study at Toi-Ohomai Paper (120 Credits)

  • Management Practice – Critical Analysis and Review
  • Finance for Managers
  • Operations Management
  • Change Management
  • Advanced Applied Research Proposal

Health endorsement

  • Leadership in Health Care
  • Governance and Management in Health Care
  • Work-Integrated Project
  • Nurses with Diploma in Nursing should demonstrate at least five years equivalent practical or professional experience

OR

Nursing Degree holders should be registered as a Registered Nurse in the applicant’s country of nursing education

  • Minimum IELTS requirement of 6.5 bands overall with no component less than 6.0 band or OET Minimum of Grade C+ or 300 in all sub-test.
  • Team Leader
  • Quality Manager
  • Case Manager
  • Health Care Manager
  • Business Owner

You must also complete TWO papers form the list below:

  • Leadership in Health Care
  • Governance and Management in Health Care
  • Work-Integrated Project