New Zealand Qualifications Authority has approved NZIM Diploma in Management (advance) of ICA
We are pleased to announce that the New Zealand Qualifications Authority has approved NZIM Diploma in Management (Advanced) to be delivered by our excellent Business tutors. Go to NZQA web page for a full up to date on all our courses. -
The University of Auckland and the ICA collaborative project
Extra Courses offered
This one day course will enable you to complete the requirements for the Growsafe Certificate and the HSNO Approved Handlers certificate. It is also 10 credits towards the Advanced Horticulture Certificate. Please note that this is an extra that is offered to keen students....
‘Auckland Day Out’
Business Department ‘Auckland Day Out’ Organized for Feb 2010 intake students Day: Tuesday 04 May 2010 Transport and Lunch will...
India’s Minister for Education visit New Zealand
The Hon.Minister Kapil Sibal recently visited New Zealand and was invited to speak at the New Zealand Indian Business Council in Auckland. International College of Auckland who are New Zealand India Business Council members were among the invited guests to hear Mr Kapil Sibal address council...
ICA student’s involvement in World Environment Day
Planting day: Korean student Kim Sung Won, left, and Jongrye Kim were among volunteers who planted 250 trees at the Kurt Brehmer Walkway in Avondale on June 5. Then English language students from the International College of Auckland in New Lynn took part in the World Environment Day...
Chinatown coming to New Lynn
It's just an idea at the moment but it has got people talking at the Waitakere city Council. City Mayor Mr. Bob Harvey is pushing forward for this idea as he thinks it will be great for our city. The area has the highest percentage of Chinese people per head of population of any town centre...
Certification of Appreciation
On 28 September 2008, in appreciation of the great support to the Chinese international students, the Consulate General of Peoples Republic of China in Auckland presented Certification of Appreciation to International College of Auckland.
Job Placement Interviews
On Friday 31st August ICA and NZHito took 31 students through a one on one interview to see where each individual student would be best placed for their on going training and study. During this interview, a series of question were asked and recorded. This enabled the...
Framework Agreement between ICA and FAAS
In order to enhance the traditional friendship between China and New Zealand and contribute to the education of agricultural technology of both countries, upon friendly discussion and consultation, International College of Auckland (ICA) and Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (FAAS) have...
More Students Employed
In the past few months, ICA Career Services Centre has been busy finding and arranging jobs for the first 2 cohorts of National Certificate in Horticulture students. Thanks to the high profile of...
International College of Auckland PhD Scholarship in Plant Sciences
On 20 February 2007, International College of Auckland signed an agreement with the University of Auckland to set up the International College of Auckland PhD Scholarship in Plant Sciences in...
New course for 2007: Diploma in Horticulture
NZDB students can cross-credit some of their papers Co-operating with NZ universities and polytechnics Sustained by local employers. Course Structure...
Better Practical Training Facility
ICA has established a new greenhouse at the practical site. It is a wonderful resource, and encourages students to better understand horticultural skills. ICA has also signed a Memorandum of...
MP Visits ICA
Recently, the MP for New Lynn, the Hon. David Cunliffe paid a working visit to International College of Auckland (ICA). During his visit, David Cunliffe listened carefully to ICA executives and...
Donation for New Book Purchases to New Lynn Library
Located in the heart of New Lynn, the new Waitakere Library opened a few months ago. The library was constructed by the Waitakere City Council. However, a few organizations contributed to the...
