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start with the right tech qualification!

Choose from industry-aligned programme designed to equip you with the skills, specialisation and confidence to lead in tomorrow’s digital world.

   

DEGREES + COURSES

BA Business Administration | International Management & Marketing

Key Dates

Application period

Applications are open for Fall Semester 2026–2027

Program start

October

Academic calendar

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Admissions consultation

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Available Locations

Berlin

Your Bachelor in International Management & Marketing at Whitecliffe University of Applied Sciences

Where will this programme take you?

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Key Dates

Application period

Applications are open for Fall Semester 2026–2027

Program start

October

Academic calendar

[Needs confirmation: final academic calendar dates]

Admissions consultation

[Needs confirmation: next admissions consultation date/link]

Available Locations

Berlin

Your MBA at Whitecliffe University of Applied Sciences

Where will this programme take you?

BA Business Administration | Data Science & Business

Key Dates

Application period

Applications are open for Fall Semester 2026–2027

Program start

October

Academic calendar

[Needs confirmation: final academic calendar dates]

Admissions consultation

[Needs confirmation: next admissions consultation date/link]

Available Locations

Berlin

Your Bachelor in Data Science & Business at Whitecliffe University of Applied Sciences

Where will this programme take you?

Why whitecliffe?

Study in world-class campuses with cutting-edge labs and small classes. Join students from 20+ countries and connect with tech leaders in New Zealand’s $13.5 billion tech industry.

  • Flexible full-time or part-time study options.
  • Stackable pathways to higher qualifications.
  • Gain in-demand skills in programing languages such as React, Python and Java
  • Work for top companies or start your own tech venture
  • Build a job-ready portfolio with 400+ handson labs
  • Work with global tech giants or secure NZ’s largest companies
data business

WHY STUDY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY?

The stats speak for themselves

40%

GROWTH

In cybersecurity roles by 2025

19,000

NEW JOBS

In software development across ANZ by 2026

75%

OF FUTURE JOBS

Will require digital skills by 2030

The future is being built—be part of it.

In New Zealand, Tech contributes $13.5 billion annually to the economy.

OUR INDUSTRY PARTNERS

We partner with Globally recognised techology brands

frequent asked questions

1. What Information Technology programmes can I study at Whitecliffe?

We offer a full range of IT programmes, including a Bachelor of Applied Information Technology and a one-year Master’s degree. We provide pathways into the field with our Certificate in Information Technology and Diploma in Web Development & Design. For those looking to advance their expertise, we also offer a Postgraduate Diploma in Information Technology.

 

2. What is the main focus of the Bachelor of Applied Information Technology
degree?

The degrees main focus is to make you industry-ready by blending deep technical knowledge with practical, hands-on skills. You will be prepared for a career in high-demand fields like software development, networking infrastructure, cybersecurity, systems analysis, and data analytics.

 

3. What are the entry requirements for the Bachelor’s degree?

The main entry requirement for the Bachelor’s degree is NCEA Level 3 or an equivalent qualification for domestic students. For specific entry details for all our IT programmes, including postgraduate and certificate-level options, please refer to the individual programme pages.

 

4. What kind of job can I get with an IT qualification from Whitecliffe?

An IT qualification from Whitecliffe prepares you for high-demand roles such as Software Developer, Cybersecurity Analyst, Network Administrator, Web Developer, and Data Analyst. The tech sector in New Zealand is growing rapidly, and our programmes are designed to align with the skills employers are actively looking for.

 

5. Are there practical components or industry placements in the IT programmes?

Yes, our IT degrees include significant practical experience, including an industry project within the Bachelor’s programme. This gives you invaluable hands-on experience, allowing you to apply your learning to a professional environment and build connections before you even graduate.

 

6. What makes Whitecliffe’s IT programmes unique?

Our IT programmes are unique due to our deep industry partnerships and exclusive accreditations. Whitecliffe is the only provider in New Zealand with EC-Council accreditation for ethical hacking, and our Master’s programme is aligned with leading industry certifications from Microsoft and CompTIA, giving you a distinct advantage in the job market.

 

7. How much does it cost to study IT and is financial help available?

Tuition fees vary by programme, and financial help is available for domestic students through options like StudyLink loans and the government’s Fees Free policy. You can find detailed fee information on each programme page.

 

8. Can international students apply for IT programmes?

Yes, international students are welcome to apply. You will need to meet the academic and English language requirements for your chosen programme, and our Admissions Team is here to help guide you through the application and student visa process.

 

9. Can I study IT part-time or through flexible learning?

Yes, you can study IT flexibly through our blended learning model, which combines on-campus, face-to-face learning with the convenience of online study. This approach is designed to support students who may be balancing work or other commitments.

 

10. Why is now a good time to study IT in New Zealand?

It is an excellent time to study IT because New Zealand’s fast-growing tech sector has a significant skills shortage. This creates high demand and strong career opportunities for graduates, with roles like Cybersecurity Analyst and Software Engineer being on the government’s Green List’s for skilled migrants. IT FAQs (higher level overview by Whitecliffe)