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Business STAR courses

28 August 2023

΢ҕl Business School offers a number of Secondary Tertiary Alignment Resource (STAR) courses to secondary school students. These are available on campus and by distance learning. Find out about ΢ҕl Business STAR courses.

HOW TO APPLY

STAR students can enrol in almost any first-year course with the approval of the course coordinator and the student’s secondary school. The STAR programme allows talented students to extend their learning and earn points towards their ΢ҕl degree by successfully completing our 100-level (first-year) Commerce courses. The STAR programme is suitable for challenging and advancing students' knowledge in their subject areas, and as added preparation for NCEA Scholarship exams.

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STAR On-campus Courses 2024

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STAR Distance Courses 2024

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STAR courses
COURSE CODEBUSINESS AND ECONOMICS STAR COURSES
Accounting and Financial Information
Introduction to Financial Accounting
Introduction to Microeconomics
*Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduction to Microeconomics (NOTE: available by distance only)
Introduction Systems and Technology
Introduction to Programming with Databases
Fundamentals of Management
Principles of Marketing
Managerial Decision Making

*Note: Econ 105 has a distance and non-distance option.

Check out the full list ofon-campus and distance STAR coursesoffered at ΢ҕl.

NOTE: School holidays and university holidays are at different times.

Course workload

As a general guide, a 15-point course at ΢ҕl such as ECON 104 should equate to a workload of about 150 hours. If the course is run over one semester (as opposed to whole-year courses), this is a workload of just over eight hours a week on average, that includes the time spent in lectures and tutorials. Students and the STAR coordinators should check the timetable information for the on-campus lectures and tutorials. Distance courses such as ECON 199 are delivered via the online learning system (Learn). ECON 199 is a 15-point course run over the whole year and has a workload of around four hours a week on average.

Cost

We offer bothandcourses free of charge to students who are studying on campus.

Both domestic and international STAR students fees* in 2020 is $550 per course.Once you have enrolled as a STAR student, you will have access to learn, student email and a Canterbury card to access the library.

*tuition fee is for a 15-point standard STAR course. Textbooks, if required, are not included in the tuition fee, please see the brochure for more details.

How to enrol

Please see the information on the University’sSTAR Programme website(How to apply tab) for information on how to enrol.

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