Teacher in Charge: Mrs M. O'Carroll.
Recommended Prior LearningStudents should have a reasonable level of literacy.
NCEA Level 2 Business Studies is available through Te Kura.
In a rapidly changing world, it is important that people are able to make informed and rational decisions about business matters. Business Studies considers how individuals and groups organise, plan and act to produce goods and services to satisfy customers.
The knowledge and skills gained in Business Studies and exposure to enterprise culture can help shape creative, energetic and enterprising people who will contribute to New Zealand’s economic future. In Business Studies, students develop their understanding of business theory and practices in a range of relevant contexts.
In this course, students explore the five key themes (business formation, functions of business, people in business, business management and the business environment) within the context of a medium-to-large business of local, national or international significance. The business should also be connected to their life, for example: a listed company, a retail company with multiple outlets, a school, local government, a large corporation, or a bank.
Students look at internal and external features, critical business problems, and apply business knowledge to provide possible solutions and recommendations to address them. They also have the opportunity to conduct market research and identify motivation practices and apply their knowledge of motivation theory in a business.
Year 12, Commerce, Distance Learning
Accountant, Auditor, Accounts Officer, Actuary, Office Administrator, Finance Manager, Receptionist, Sales and Marketing Manager, Business Analyst, Retail Manager, Bank Worker, Farmer/Farm Manager, Property Manager, Cafe/Restaurant Manager, Managing Director/Chief Executive, Office Manager, Project Manager