This course looks at how the New Zealand economy works through the study of employment, international trade, inflation, growth and government policies. Students may choose to do an extra internal assessment on an issue of special interest to them. Students will also complete one Level 3 standard which covers writing credits and will count towards University Entrance in Economics.
Business Studies, NCEA Level 2 Courses, Te Huarahi (Business, Languages & Pathways)
Sales Representative, Auditor, Office Administrator, Advertising Specialist, Sales and Marketing Manager, Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist, Agricultural/Horticultural Consultant, Mechanical Engineering Technician, Paramedic, Statistician, Policy Analyst, Tertiary Lecturer, Valuer, Accountant, Finance Manager, Managing Director/Chief Executive, Civil Engineer, Quantity Surveyor, Economist, Game Developer, Payroll Officer, Management Consultant, Data Analyst, Counsellor, Minister of Religion, Psychologist, Community Development Worker, Probation Officer, Youth Worker, Social Worker, Psychotherapist, Case Manager, Career Consultant, Mining Engineer, Accounts Officer, Actuary, Bank Worker, Debt Collector, Dairy Farmer, Biotechnologist, Phlebotomist, Table Games Dealer, Chemical Production Operator, Miner/Quarry Worker, Mine/Quarry Manager, Stonemason, Driller, Energy and Chemical Plant Operator, Importer/Exporter, Medical Laboratory Technician, Mortgage Broker, Dairy Farm Assistant, Dairy Farm Manager