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Generic Design unit standards
Standard setting responsibilities for these unit standards have been transferred to Toi Mai - Creative, Cultural, Recreation and Technology Workforce Development Council.
Current
There are no current reviews of Generic Design unit standards. The next review of Generic Design unit standards is scheduled for 2023.
Completed review
March 2019 – Review of Generic Design unit standards
The review considered 10 existing standards in the Generic Design domain. Of these standards, one was approved for expiry without replacement due to low usage, with the remainder reviewed and updated.
Details are available in the March 2019 Review of Generic Design unit standards change report.
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For more information and/or comments regarding these unit standards, please email: Info@toimai.nz.