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Take the next step
The Master of Management will increase your business knowledge to help move your career in a new direction. You don’t have to have a qualification in business to undertake this master’s.
The Master of Management is a professional, relevant and contemporary qualification. It has a unique core of courses that focus on key business skills like communication, leading and working in teams, and current issues in business.
Financial economics concentrates on decision-making under uncertainty. These decisions are applied to a variety of capital markets and asset-pricing.
There is a greater emphasis on the role of information for economic co-ordination and organisations. You will build upon your undergraduate studies to gain an international perspective on management.
You will learn from the university business experts – Massey University has the largest and one of the most highly respected management schools in New Zealand.
There is the ability in this specialisation (endorsement) to complete your study in just one calendar year instead of 18 months. This is available if you study the Master of Management at the Manawatū campus and complete your final course (Part Two) over Summer School.
The Master of Management is a rigorous programme, where you will be expected to achieve at a high level. The quality of the university graduates reflects this, and contributes to the reputation of the qualification.
To progress to a PhD, choose Massey’s research-based Master of Business Studies.
$39,930
Cost of living | 1 person | $7,344 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,160 |
Tuition | 1 person | $32,770 |
Alternative methods for English requirements during COVID-19
During the COVID-19 impact the university is accepting online testing sites as alternative methods for students to obtain the necessary English requirements:
EAP provides you with flexibility of two entry and exit points depending on your individual goals and pathways:
Entry point | Entry requirement | Exit point | Exit |
Week 1 | Minimum equivalent to IELTS 5.0 overall | Week 10 | Foundation Studies – entry requirement equivalent to IELTS 5.5 overall |
Week 11 | Minimum equivalent to IELTS 5.5 overall | Week 20 | Direct entry into University - entry requirement equivalent to IELTS 6.0 to 7.0 overall |
Programme Level | IELTS | TOEFL iBT | PTE Academic | Cambridge English |
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English for Academic Purposes 1 (EAP 1) | 5.0 overall | 61 overall | 36 overall | 155 |
English for Academic Purposes 2 (EAP 2) | 5.5 overall | 70 overall | 42 overall | 165 |
Required
To enter the Master of Management (Financial Economics) you will:
If you have a Postgraduate Diploma in Business as outlined above, you may apply for credit towards Part One of the qualification, in a single subject. Credit may be awarded in in accordance with the limits specified in the Recognition of Prior Learning regulations.
If you are granted credit, the degree will be awarded without a subject.
Full Foundation - Certificate in Foundation Studies: Successful completion of this qualification will give you admission to university and prepare you for undergraduate study.
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