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Postgraduate Certificate in Management

Postgraduate Certificate PGCertMgmt
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Kickstart your career as a professional advisor or manager with this short qualification, specialising in either Agribusiness, Business Analytics, Project Management, or Supply Chain Management.

60 points, 0.5 years

Hamilton

Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July)

Why study the Postgraduate Certificate in Management?

A Postgraduate Certificate in Management is a fast, focused way to boost your career.

This 60-point qualification is ideal for busy professionals looking to upskill quickly and make a measurable impact on their organisations.

You will specialise in either Agribusiness, Business Analytics, Project Management, or Supply Chain Management.

In just four months (one trimester of full-time study), you’ll gain valuable management skills along with advanced specialist knowledge that can be applied immediately at work - without the longer time commitment of a full master's degree.

The PGCertMgmt is a smart choice for those who want targeted, career-relevant learning. However, if you do change your mind and decide to extend your studies, it's easy to transfer into the Master of Management programme later on.

Career Opportunities

  • Agri-food business advisor
  • Analytics & Insights Manager
  • Business analyst
  • Business development manager
  • International trade advisor
  • Logistics / Supply chain manager
  • Policy advisor / analyst (eg.government)
  • Project Manager
  • Sustainability advisor

60 points, 0.5 years

Hamilton

Trimester A (March) and Trimester B (July)

Degree information

Plan your study Subjects Entry Requirements Fees and scholarships Graduate outcomes

Students who complete the Postgraduate Certificate in Management will able to:

  • Engage real-world problems in a theoretically informed and questioning manner.
  • Learn by undertaking applied research, analysing issues, questioning ideas and findings, and reflecting on learnings achieved.
  • Be able to use research-led knowledge in their field, and link applied research results, to understand and advance professional practice.
  • Synthesise knowledge from academic disciplines and practice to achieve a broad perspective on a multitude of factors – internal and external – that impact on the organisation.
  • Communicate and collaborate in team environments, including the ability to lead teams.
  • Identify issues arising from the business environment and have the skills to approach them in a holistic manner.
  • Have a comprehensive understanding of the business environment.
  • Have the specific skills and competencies expected of a professional in their field.

Agribusiness graduates will be able to:

  1. Evaluate the values that flow from food systems and earth systems, including from Pākehā and Māori perspectives.
  2. Analyse shocks, trends and innovations in food consumption.
  3. Identify and analyse consumers' perceptions, attitudes, motivations and behaviours towards food.
  4. Identify and estimate food market segments and the determinants of demand for food and food quality.
  5. Identify and analyse the environmental impacts associated with food processing, trade, and consumption, at a national and global scale.
  6. Identify points of leverage and utilise them to design more sustainable food systems for the benefit of stakeholders.
  7. Evaluate investment opportunities, financial returns and risks in agriculture.
  8. Produce credible financial analyses for agribusinesses that incorporate interactions between biophysical systems and financial outcomes.
  9. Analyse the impact of alternative management practices, policy decisions, biophysical shocks and economic shocks on international and local agri-food systems.

Business Analytics gradutes will be able to:

  1. Extract business value from multiple data sources.
  2. Present information in a meaningful way to aid business decision making.
  3. Use a range of contemporary business analytical tools.
  4. Articulate the value of business analytics to non-technical specialists.
  5. Have the specific skills and competencies expected of a business analytics professional.
  6. Be respectful of Māori rights and interests in data and can articulate the importance of, as well as relevant protocols associated with, Māori data sovereignty, Māori data governance, as well as other relevant and important principles.
  7. Demonstrate creative problem-solving skills, including the ability to observe, diagnose, think critically, and apply a systems or integrated approach to a problem.
  8. Synthesise knowledge from academic disciplines and practice to achieve a broad perspective on the multitude of factors – internal and external – that impact on the organisation.
  9. Engage real-world problems in a theoretically informed and questioning manner.

Marketing graduates will be:

  1. Ready to apply broad marketing expertise to industry and community organisations.
  2. Strategically-minded and creative communicators
  3. Able to apply core marketing expertise in the digital era
  4. Able to function effectively as marketing managers or equivalent.

Project Management graduates will be:

  1. Able to engage real-world problems in a theoretically informed and questioning manner.
  2. Skilled and persistent at accessing information through a variety of media and evaluating its relevance to a situation or topic.
  3. Able to synthesise knowledge from academic disciplines and practice to achieve a broad perspective on the multitude of factors – internal and external – that impact on the organisation.
  4. Able to plan their work to meet time and structural constraints. They are adaptable to change, progressive, innovative, and able to identify solutions and opportunities that add value to an organisation.
  5. Have the skills for career self-management, including self-realisation, awareness of potential, and the ability to plan for education and growth.
  6. Have creative problem-solving skills, including the ability to observe, diagnose, think critically and apply a systems or holistic approach to a problem.
  7. Have a comprehensive understanding of the project management environment.
  8. Have the specific skills and competencies expected of a project management professional.

Supply Chain Management graduates will have:

  1. The ability and skills to solve complex business problems that often face supply chain and logistics practitioners.
  2.  Advanced knowledge and understanding of the concepts, techniques and skills required for designing, developing and managing domestic and global supply chains
  3. The ability to manage complex regional, national and international logistics networks.

PGCertMmgt in Agribusiness

Help shape the sustainable future of global agribusiness with this short, specialist qualification.

This programme will start to build your business and analytical skills, while exploring topics such as global export markets, innovative business strategies, modern supply chains, sustainable farming practices, and new agri-technologies like robotics and drones.

Students will gain the skills to address real-world issues in food production and processing. You’ll also develop an understanding of trade agreements, policies and regulations affecting the agricultural sector.

The University of Waikato is an ideal place to study agribusiness, as it's located on the doorstep of leading agribusiness firms such as Fonterra, Zespri and Gallagher.

PGCertMmgt in Business Analytics

This postgraduate certificate will equip you with the essential skills to excel in data-driven business intelligence and decision-making roles.

Unlike other courses that typically focus on computer science, this qualification emphasises the practical applications of analytics to solve real-world business challenges.

You’ll build a solid foundation in key areas such as data visualisation, predictive analytics, business intelligence, decision modelling, and effective communication of data insights.

Through real-world assignments, you’ll develop skills in data mining, analysis, trend visualisation, and financial forecasting, and be ready to hit the ground running.

PGCert in Project Management

This postgraduate certificate is designed for those aiming to manage complex projects in fields like healthcare, IT, construction, finance, and consulting.

With rising demand for skilled project managers, this programme equips you with essential tools and knowledge to lead projects from start to finish - on time, within scope, and on budget.

You'll study key topics such as project planning, risk management, quality control, and stakeholder communication, while learning to apply methodologies like Agile and waterfall.

Real-world case studies and practical projects offer hands-on experience, ensuring you’re prepared to manage resources and tackle real-life project challenges.

PGCertMMgmt in Supply Chain Management

This short qualification develops the skills needed to design resilient supply chains and ensure the smooth flow of products from producers to consumers.

In today’s interconnected global economy, unexpected disruptions such as shipping route closures or natural disasters can have significant impacts.

The course covers essential topics such as supply chain strategy, logistics management, procurement, inventory control, and the use of digital technologies to streamline operations.

Gain hands-on experience with tools like SAP and Microsoft Project, preparing you to take on supply chain roles in manufacturing, retail, transportation, and technology.

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Management Student Centre

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