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Master of Management (MMgt)

Develop the applied knowledge and skills required to launch a business management-oriented career.

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Ready to start your career in management? The MMgt will give you the business-focused skills you need to succeed in a wide range of industries.

The MMgt is a 15-month, 180-point programme delivered over five quarters that will help you develop a strong set of professional skills and capabilities in the specialisation of your choice: Accounting, International Business or Marketing.

During the programme, you will study core business courses and complete an industry-linked capstone project and a professional development module to set you up for success in the business world. While enhancing your critical thinking and analytical skills, your studies will also equip you with strong communication, teamwork and leadership skills as well as cross-cultural understanding.

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Duration

Full-time: 15 months

Next start date

2023 Quarter Four – 18 September
2024 Quarter Two – 8 April

 Points

180 points over 15 months

Fees

The estimated total programme fees are listed below.​

Programme Points Domestic International Student Services Fee ($8.88 per point)
Master of Management (MMgt) 180 $29,161.80* $68,826.60* $1,598.40

*Please note:

  • These fees are indicative estimates only based on 2024 fees.
  • Fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the Student Services Fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs.
  • For programmes that are studied across more than one academic year, it is likely the fees will increase each year.
  • Course fees will be confirmed upon enrolment.
Entry requirements

All our Business Masters degrees are pre-experience coursework programmes. This means that applicants require little or no work experience to gain entrance into these programmes.

To gain entry you will need to have completed a bachelors degree from a recognised university with the equivalent of at least a New Zealand B average in the most advanced courses. This can be either a degree in business* or a non-business degree in a relevant discipline such as the arts, engineering, technology or science. In addition, you must have passed an undergraduate level course in business statistics (STATS 108) or equivalent.

In assessing your application we will take into account the ranking of the institution at which you completed your bachelors degree as well as the grades achieved in the relevant subjects. For a list of indicative equivalent entry scores by country, please see the Entry scores table below.

English requirements

Our Business Masters programmes are taught entirely in English. You must therefore be able to understand, speak and write English fluently. To be eligible for entrance, international students must achieve:

  • Academic IELTS 6.5, with no band less than 6.0, or;
  • TOEFL (paper-based) 575 (TWE 4.5), or;
  • TOEFL (internet-based) 90 (written 21), or;
  • Foundation Certificate in English for Academic Purposes (FCertEAP) B-, or;
  • English Pathway for Postgraduate Studies (EPPS) B-;
  • PTE Academic 58, with no PTE communicative skills score below 50.

If your English does not meet the required standard, our English Language Academy offers the following courses:

Entry scores

Please see the table below for information about indicative equivalent entry scores by country.

Country Entry score
Australia Credit average
Brazil 7.0/10
Canada 3.3/4.3
Chile 5.0/7
China (211/985) 75%
China (non-211/985) 80-85%
Colombia 3.5/5
Denmark 8.0/13
France 12.0/20.0
Germany 2.8/5
Hong Kong 3.0/4
India First Class
Indonesia 3.0/4
Iran 14/20
Israel 65/100
Italy 80/110
Japan 70/100
Korea 3.0/4.5
Kuwait 3.0/4
Malaysia 3.0/4
Netherlands 7.0/10
New Zealand B average
Philippines 85/100
Saudi Arabia 3.5/5
Singapore 3.5/5
South Africa 65-70/100
Sri Lanka 60-65/100
Taiwan 75/100
Thailand 3.0/4
UK (Honours) 2.1
USA 3.0/4
Vietnam 7.0/10

Note: These scores are indicative only and subject to review.

*Applicants who have completed advanced course(s) in an undergraduate degree which are considered substantially similar to courses in this programme will be required to complete substitute course(s). Advice will be provided to students on a case-by-case basis.

Entry scores

The table below lists indicative equivalent entry scores by country.

Country Entry score
Australia Credit average
Brazil 7.0/10
Canada 3.3/4.3
Chile 5.0/7
China (211/985) 75%
China (non-211/985) 80-85%
Colombia 3.5/5
Denmark 8.0/13
France 12.0/20.0
Germany 2.8/5
Hong Kong 3.0/4
India First Class
Indonesia 3.0/4
Iran 14/20
Israel 65/100
Italy 80/110
Country Entry score
Japan 70/100
Korea 3.0/4.5
Kuwait 3.0/4
Malaysia 3.0/4
Netherlands 7.0/10
New Zealand B average
Philippines 85/100
Saudi Arabia 3.5/5
Singapore 3.5/5
South Africa 65-70/100
Sri Lanka 60-65/100
Taiwan 75/100
Thailand 3.0/4
UK (Honours) 2.1
USA 3.0/4
Vietnam 7.0/10
 

Note: These scores are indicative only and subject to review.

*Applicants who have completed advanced course(s) in an undergraduate degree which are considered substantially similar to courses in this programme will be required to complete substitute course(s). Advice will be provided to students on a case-by-case basis.

Scholarships

Business Masters scholarships are open to admitted students for our Master of Management or Master of Professional Accounting programmes. Recipients are selected based on academic merit and a written statement covering career goals and motivation.

University of Auckland Business Masters Scholarships (International)

Supporting international students to gain the skills and knowledge required to launch a business career by completing a Master of Management or Master of Professional Accounting degree at the University of Auckland Business School. A key objective is to enhance the diversity of the class profile.

Key dates

The University of Auckland Graduate School of Management operates on a rolling admissions basis. This means that you can apply for entry into your chosen programme up to 12 months before the programme start date.

Late applications may be considered, subject to the availability of places.

Intake dates:

April 2024

  • International students must apply by 1 Feb 2024

Programme structure

The MMgt is a 15-month, 180-point programme studied over five quarters. You will study core business courses and complete a professional development module and a course in strategy, as well as a capstone project.

More detailed course information is available on the Business School website.

Quarter 1

Core
  • Managing People and Organisations
  • Economics for Managers

Quarter 2

Core
  • Financial Reporting and Control
  • Principles of Business Analytics

Quarter 3

Specialisation
  • Specialisation course 1
  • Specialisation course 2
  • Professional Development

Quarter 4

Specialisation
  • Specialisation course 3
  • Specialisation course 4
  • Communicating Business Insights

Quarter 5

Strategic Management and Capstone
  • Strategic Management
  • Strategy Capstone

Courses

During the programme you will study a range of core business courses to give you the fundamental skills and capabilities you need to launch your business career, before choosing one of three specialisations – Accounting, International Business or Marketing.

*Note: This is an indicative guide only. Course delivery is subject to confirmation and dependent on factors that include student enrolments.

Core options
Course code Course title Points Description
BUSMGT 711 Managing People and Organisations 15 Focuses on the foundations of organisational behaviour and managing within the workplace. Examines the challenges that managers and leaders face in managing people and organisations.
BUSMGT 712 Principles of Business Analytics 15 Focuses on fact-based and data-driven decision making in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. Examines decision biases and tools to overcome decision making under VUCA.
BUSMGT 713 Financial Reporting and Control 15 Focuses on essential accounting knowledge for effective resource allocation and for quantifying, assessing, and communicating information about the health of the enterprise.
BUSMGT 714 Economics for Managers 15 Examines attributes and behaviours of consumers, firms, markets and institutions and their impacts on the macroeconomy. Focuses on the micro and macroeconomic aspects of market actors from a managerial perspective.
Specialisation: Accounting
Course code Course title Points Description
BUSMGT 731 Financial Reporting and Accounting 15 Provides an overview of financial accounting principles within New Zealand and the understanding and application of New Zealand Financial Reporting Standards. Focuses on the role financial statements play in investment, analysis and contracting decisions.
BUSMGT 732 Business Finance 15 Examines the functions of the markets for real and financial assets, and their valuation. Focuses on the various techniques that financial managers can create wealth for shareholders and stakeholders.
BUSMGT 707 Professional Development 15 Develops key interpersonal strategies and communication skills to become an agile, reflective professional and to manage the professional self effectively and cooperatively in a range of business environments. Enhances the emerging manager’s ability to lead and influence others in both cross-cultural contexts and uncertainty.
BUSMGT 733 Analysing Financial Statement 15 Focuses on the analysis of financial statements and the assessments of an organisation’s performance. Develops an understanding of appropriate tools and techniques used to measure and assess risk and value.
BUSMGT 735 Management Accounting 15 Design and management of revenue and cost management systems. Analysis of budgets and standard, costing system, cost systems for decision-making and control, performance appraisal, and contemporary related issues.
BUSMGT 708 Communicating Business Insights 15 Equips students with the ability to utilise data visualisation tools and techniques in crafting and adapting data communication strategies for different types of audiences. Develops critical evaluation of the presentation of data and the implications for ethical communication.
Specialisation: International Business
Course code Course title Points Description
BUSMGT 741 International Business Environment 15 Provides an understanding of macro-environment issues that businesses operating internationally face. Develops students’ analytical thinking and decision making skills with the use of analytical tools and case studies.
BUSMGT 745 International Business Strategy 15 Explores strategic aspects of managing a firm in an international context. Emphasizes the development of skills to understand and analyse the issues that firms face in operating in international markets and value chains, and the emergence and development of business and corporate level international business strategy.
BUSMGT 707 Professional Development 15 Develops key interpersonal strategies and communication skills to become an agile, reflective professional and to manage the professional self effectively and cooperatively in a range of business environments. Enhances the emerging manager’s ability to lead and influence others in both cross-cultural contexts and uncertainty.
BUSMGT 742 International Trade and Finance 15 Provides an understanding of the trade and financial environments within which organisations operate. Focuses on the challenges organisations face when making business decisions with regard to international trade and finance.
BUSINT 743 Competing in Asia 15 Develops highly specialised knowledge about the changing institutional and business environments in key economies in the Asia-Pacific region. Requires independent research and analysis to critically evaluate the implications of such changes for innovation, business strategy and understanding customers.
BUSMGT 708 Communicating Business Insights 15 Equips students with the ability to utilise data visualisation tools and techniques in crafting and adapting data communication strategies for different types of audiences. Develops critical evaluation of the presentation of data and the implications for ethical communication.
Specialisation: Marketing
Course code Course title Points Description
BUSMGT 751 Marketing Management 15 Focuses on the core concepts and principles of marketing theory and practice using examples from New Zealand and overseas.
BUSMGT 756 Branding Strategy 15 Develops the essential frameworks and tools for operating in specialised marketing agencies such as advertising, branding, media, PR, or similar. Examines the work of marketing agencies, and equips students with a mobile repertoire of practical skills required by marketing agencies.
BUSMGT 707 Professional Development 15 Develops key interpersonal strategies and communication skills to become an agile, reflective professional and to manage the professional self effectively and cooperatively in a range of business environments. Enhances the emerging manager’s ability to lead and influence others in both cross-cultural contexts and uncertainty.
BUSMGT 755 Strategic Digital Marketing 15 Examines current and emerging research in marketing communications and evaluates contemporary practice. Focuses on the effective integration of digital strategies in marketing planning, implementation and practice.
BUSMGT 752 Understanding Consumers 15 Focuses on the analysis of markets and buyers. It will involve the basic principles and application of market research. The course will also cover buyer behaviour concepts.
BUSMGT 708 Communicating Business Insights 15 Equips students with the ability to utilise data visualisation tools and techniques in crafting and adapting data communication strategies for different types of audiences. Develops critical evaluation of the presentation of data and the implications for ethical communication.
Strategy/capstone
Course code Course title Points Description
BUSMGT 716 Strategy Capstone 15 Examines the logics and processes of strategy formulation and implementation. The course involves a “real world” business project requiring creative and innovative recommendations.
BUSACT 702 Accounting Information Systems 15 Examines the process of development and distribution of accounting information for decision making. Emphases will be on the role of accounting information, business processes, system mapping and documentation through data flow diagrams and flowcharts, transaction cycles, and control of risk.
BUSMGT 717 Strategic Management 15 Applies core conceptual frameworks in the evaluation and formulation of corporate and business strategy. Includes topics such as innovation, diversification and strategic change.

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The Master of Management is designed to add value to any bachelors degree and will prepare you for a career in general business. Graduates may go on to find employment in a wide range of jobs including account management, business analytics, management consulting, market planning, sales and more.

Our student stories

Chelsea Abcede

What I love about the Business Masters programme ... is the chance to learn from our professors who are experts in their field; learn from their practical experiences.

I love how they challenge us not to just absorb what they teach, but also to transfer those skills and that knowledge by writing about it and discussing it from our own point of view and our own understanding. I love how they encourage us to think for ourselves.

Chelsea Abcede, Philippines
Master of Management

Karthik Meenakshisundaram

You get an opportunity to work with professors who not only have a strong academic profile, but also have a good deal of industry exposure.

I got to work with students who come from different cultural, educational and professional backgrounds, which I believe is a personal learning experience in itself.

Karthik Meenakshisundaram, India
Master of Management

Alexander Ivanov

The programme helped me to further develop myself as an individual. Besides gaining a lot of useful knowledge in management and international business, I have dramatically improved my writing, presentation, teamwork and leadership skills. I believe that the opportunities that you could have after finishing this degree are countless.

Alexander Ivanov, Russia
Master of Management

Steve Wang, China

This is a great programme to help me establish my career. Giving presentations to the class helped me improve my English and gave me a lot of confidence in public speaking. The programme gave me a qualification in accounting and opportunity to work with people from all over the world. I think this experience with diversity was the key to getting my current position.

Steve Wang, China
Master of Professional Accounting

Zaki Sobuctgeen, Malaysia

I chose the University of Auckland because of its reputation, prestige and consistent rank amongst the top universities in the region.

Zaki Sobuctgeen, Malaysia
Master of Management

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