Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Transformation

Media Design School Limited

Subject area

General Education Programmes not elsewhere classified

Duration

14 Weeks

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About the course

What can I expect out of this qualification?

The Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Transformation is a Level 8 programme of 60 credits, which enables students who have completed a Bachelor's Degree or similar, and are primarily the working adult career enhancer market, situated across all industries / sectors where digital disruption is in play (i.e. all industries and sectors in New Zealand/Aotearoa) to achieve a postgraduate level qualification that will equip the graduate with highly abstracted user-friendly digitization tools/technologies, processes and initiatives.

The Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Transformation promotes preliminary development of skills in innovation and digital transformation initiatives through opportunities which extend undergraduate achievement, regardless of the discipline. The programme provides graduates with a comprehensive framework for constructive and functional applications of digital transformation and improvement within businesses. The programme enables people already working in a wide variety of roles to commence applied professional development related to their employment context and implement new technologies which change the way work is done, so organisations can grow and remain competitive over time.

Key Information for Students

Entry Requirements

Minimum requirements

A Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate or Diploma in a relevant discipline (e.g. business or management studies) or A Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate/Diploma in an unrelated discipline, and a minimum of two years' work experience that is relevant to the aim of this programme or Professional experience and documentary evidence of outcomes in the work environment that demonstrate an ability to perform in the programme and commit to achieving its outcomes (including a CV showing a minimum of six years relevant employment and recommendation letters from employers or professional colleagues). All applicants need to provide a Personal Statement, written by the applicant, explaining why they believe they should study on the programme, their motivations and further career aspirations. A personal interview may be required and will cover prior education (formal, informal and work based training), personal knowledge and experience of digital transformation and motivation for post graduate study. All entry applications are assessed by the Programme Director. Applicants without a Bachelor degree will also require formal approval by the Executive Dean. Individuals who hold the Postgraduate Certificate in Digital Transformation are eligible to enrol in the Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Transformation.

Detailed requirements

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Duration

14 Weeks


Tuition Fees

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Student Success

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National Graduate Outcomes

Outcomes for students who completed qualifications at the same level and in the same subject area, three years after completion:

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Contact details

Main Campus Office

Phone: (09) 303 0402
Fax: (09) 303 0646
Email: fscott@mediadesignschool.com
Web: http://www.mediadesignschool.com

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