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June 2002 Issue 41 |
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The National Qualifications Framework continues to grow with both learner registrations and qualification registrations increasing each month.
As of April 30 this year there were 837 National Certificates and National Diplomas registered on the National Qualifications Framework, an increase of 175 since January last year. There are now 744,647 learners registered on the Framework, an increase of over 268,000 since January.
Qualifications are now available in a vast range of fields and industries.
Listed below are new qualifications registered on the Framework since January this year to give you a snapshot of the sorts of qualifications coming on stream.
| Administration of Revenue Law (Level 5) |
| Boatbuilding (Marine Electrical and Electronic Installation) (Level 3) |
| Commercial Road Transport (Livestock Transport Driver) (Level 3) |
| Commercial Road Transport (Logging Truck Driver) (Level 3) |
| Community Recreation (Aquatics) (Levels 3 and 4) |
| Community Recreation (Level 2) |
| Community Recreation (Programme and Event Management) (Levels 4 and 5) |
| Electrical Engineering (Switchgear Fitter) (Level 3) |
| Engineering Machining and Toolmaking (Level 4 and 5) |
| Meat Processing (Introductory) (Level 1) |
| Occupational Health and Safety (co-ordination) (Level 4) |
| Sport (Coaching) (Level 4) |
| Sport (Level 2) |
| Sport (Level 3) with strands in event management, sport administration and team management |
| Sport (Umpiring and Officiating) (Level 3) |
| Stevedoring and Ports Industry (Log Handling and Ship Loading) (Level 3) |
| Te Ao Turoa (Level 3) |
| Administration of Revenue Law |
| Community Recreation (Programme and Event Management) (Level 6) |
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Page updated: 12 December 2002