Certificate Programs
Certificate in Business (CIB)
The Certificate of Business requires the completion of 5 units successfully. After successful completion of CIB, students can articulate into a Diploma in Management.
Code | Unit Name |
1002 | Business Communication |
1003 | Microsoft Office Training |
1012 | Basic Accounting |
1013 | Principles of Management |
1014 | Business Maths |
Certificate in Sales (CIS)
The Certificate of Sales requires the completion of 5 units successfully. After successful completion of CIS, students can articulate into a Diploma in Marketing.
Code | Unit Name |
1002 | Business Communication |
1003 | Microsoft Office Training |
1012 | Basic Accounting |
1006 | Fundamentals of Marketing |
1007 | Salesmanship |
Certificate in HR Management (CHRM)
The Certificate in Human Resource Management requires the completion of 5 units successfully. After successful completion of CHRM, students can articulate into a Diploma in Human Resource Management.
Code | Unit Name |
1002 | Business Communication |
1003 | Microsoft Office Training |
1012 | Basic Accounting |
1015 | Principles of HR Management |
1011 | Organisational Behaviour |
Certificate in Accounting (CIA)
The Certificate in Accounting requires the completion of 5 units successfully. After successful completion of CIA, students can articulate into the Diploma in Accounting program.
Code | Unit Name |
1002 | Business Communication |
1003 | Microsoft Office Training |
1012 | Basic Accounting |
1014 | Business Maths |
1009 | Business Administration |
Diploma Programs
Diploma in Management (DIP.MGT)
The Dip. in Management requires the completion of 10 units successfully.
Semester One:
Code | Unit Name |
2041 | Business Writing |
2042 | Office Application |
2011 | Business Law |
1001 | Accounting I |
2017 | Introduction to Economics |
Semester Two:
Code | Unit Name |
2043 | Marketing Management |
2044 | Entrepreneur & Small Business |
2045 | Business Organisation & Management |
2046 | Strategic Management |
2018 | HR Management |
Diploma in Marketing (DIP. MKT)
The Dip. in Marketing requires the completion of 10 units successfully.
Semester One:
Code | Unit Name |
2041 | Business Writing |
2042 | Office Application |
2011 | Business Law |
1001 | Accounting I |
2017 | Introduction to Economics |
Semester Two:
Code | Unit Name |
2043 | Marketing Management |
2044 | Entrepreneur & Small Business |
2016 | Consumer Behaviour |
2015 | Retail Marketing |
2047 | E-Marketing |
Diploma in HR Management (DIP. HRM)
The Dip. in Human Resource Management requires the completion of 10 units successfully.
Semester One:
Code | Unit Name |
2041 | Business Writing |
2042 | Office Application |
2034 | Human Resource Law in PNG |
1001 | Accounting I |
2027 | Introduction to Psychology |
Semester Two:
Code | Unit Name |
2032 | Leading & Managing People |
2033 | Strategic HR Management |
2035 | Contemporary Issues in HRM |
2036 | International HRM |
2037 | HR Development |
Diploma in Accounting (DIP. ACC)
The Diploma in Accounting requires the completion of 10 units successfully. After successful completion , students can articulate into the Advanced Diploma in Accounting program. Students automatically receive a student membership for the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT), Australia.
Semester One:
Code | Unit Name |
2041 | Business Writing |
2042 | Office Application |
2011 | Business Law |
1001 | Accounting I |
2012 | Cost and Budgeting I |
Semester Two:
Code | Unit Name |
2013 | Auditing |
2014 | Taxation |
2048 | Cost and Budgeting 2 |
2010 | Accounting 2 |
2049 | Financial Reporting |
Advance Diploma in Accounting (ADIP.ACC)
The Advance Diploma in Accounting requires the completion of 10 units successfully.
Semester One:
Code | Unit Name |
3009 | Financial Accounting |
3010 | Management Accounting |
3011 | Intermediate Audit |
3015 | Introduction of Economics |
3016 | Elements of Information System |
Semester Two:
Code | Unit Name |
3012 | Specialised Accounting Practive |
3013 | Corporate Tax |
3014 | Profesional Ethics |
3017 | Quantitative Methods of Business |
3018 | Principles of Management and Marketing |
Course Fees
Certificate Courses: K3,100 (K1,500 on registration, followed by approved installments.)
Diploma Courses: K8,500 (K1,500 on registration, followed by approved installments.)
Advanced Diploma in Accounting: K8,500 ( K1,500 on registration followed by approved installments. )
Entry Requirements:
Certificate Courses:
- Successful completion of Grade 10 with passes in English and Mathematics
- ITI Entry Test for matured working class (Conditions Apply).
Diploma Courses:
- Successful completion of grade 12 with “C” or above in English & Mathematics from
recognized schools/institutions including matriculation centers - “D” Grade plus ITI Entry Test
- Adults with relevant work experience of 5 years and over Completion of certificate courses from recognized private and government institutions with pass grades
Advanced Diploma in Accounting:
- Successful completion of ITI Diploma in Accounting course or the equivalent in other Institutions recognised by ITI
Why Study at ITI?
- Fully maintained and well designed computer laboratories
- Air conditioned seminar rooms
- Evening classes available with affordable transport fees
- Approved by National Training Counsil -NTC Reg.No#009 (POM)
- Approved by National Training Counsil -NTC Reg .No # 074 (LAE)
- Business Courses Offered on distance education mode
- Special Corporate Training courses in IT, Business and Management
- Special Corporate Training Facilities
- A member of the International Federation of Training & Development Organization ( IFTDO )
Career Path of Diploma Holders
Students who complete the ITI Diploma are eligible to access courses and services offered by:
- University of Sunshine Coast, Australia
- Association of Accounting Technicians ( AAT – Australia )
- Certified Practising Accountants of Papua New Guinea (CPA PNG) 
- Griffith University – Study in Brisbane, Australia with 5 locations to choose from
- James Cook University – Study in Brisbane, Australia
Duration
Certificate Courses: [17 wks] 17 weeks (Standard semester – Jan & June) 12 weeks (October)