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Programmes, entry and fees
A Business Masters programme at the University of Auckland Business School will prepare you for the challenging and fast-moving business world.
We offer two coursework masters degree programmes:
Programme | Points | Duration | Next intake |
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Master of Management | 180 points | 15 months (5 quarters) |
April 2022: Marketing specialisation September 2022: all specialisations |
Master of Professional Accounting | 240 points | 18 months (6 quarters) |
September 2022 |
Career prospects
Our professional masters programmes are designed to prepare you for the workplace and help you stand out in a competitive job market. You will graduate with a strong portfolio of knowledge and skills that can be applied across a number of different industries.
There is a focus on professional development throughout the programme, including career planning. Students receive support from a dedicated careers service.
For more details of specific career prospects for the different programmes, see the relevant programme page.
Structure
Our Business Masters programmes are delivered in quarters. There are four ten-week quarters per year, with a two-week break between each quarter.
During the first two quarters of all programmes, students study core business courses in management, business analytics, economics and financial reporting, to gain a solid grounding in business before continuing on to a set of courses in their chosen specialisation. Students have the flexibility to change between specialisations before the start of the third quarter.
Students also complete two Professional Development Modules. These are an important component of the degree as they are designed to equip you with the professional skills that you will need to enhance your employability and success in the business world.
Exit pathway: If you are unable or choose not to continue with your masters programme you may apply to reassign courses passed towards the Postgraduate Certificate in Management or Postgraduate Diploma in Management. For more information email businessmasters@auckland.ac.nz.
Courses
All classes are scheduled Monday to Friday between 8am and 6pm and you are expected to be available to attend sessions during these hours. There are typically 13-17 hours of classes per week. Secure tests are held in the evenings and dates and times advised at the start of each quarter.
This is an intensive programme requiring a full-time commitment of approximately 40 hours per week, including class contact hours, assignments, team-based projects and private study. A part-time study option is not available.
For more details of the specific courses you will study, please see the relevant programme page.
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
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 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 indicative entry scores by country please see the table below.
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.
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.
English requirements
- 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:
- For students who need to increase their English IELTS score by 0.5: English Pathway for Postgraduate Studies (EPPS)
- For students who need to increase their English IELTS score by 1.0: Foundation Certificate in English for Academic Purposes (FCertEAP)
Fees and scholarships
Fees
Fees are set in advance of each calendar year and will be updated on this website. All fees are inclusive of 15% GST, but do not include the student services fee, course books, travel and health insurance, or living costs.
Amounts shown are indicative only. In addition to the tuition fees, there is a Student Services Fee of $8.38 per point, estimated at $1,257.00 for full-time study (150 points). Fees will be confirmed upon completion of enrolment into courses.
*Please note: amounts shown are indicative and estimates only.
International students (NZ$) | Domestic students (NZ$) | |
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Master of Management | $64,192 | $29,067 |
Master of Professional Accounting | $86,610 | $38,951 |
Scholarships
Scholarships are open to admitted students for any of the Business Masters programmes offered by the University of Auckland. The basis of selection will be academic merit and a written statement covering career goals and motivation.
University of Auckland Business Masters Scholarships (International)
The main purpose of the scholarships are to support 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.
- Tenure: Up to one year
- Amount: Up to $32,000 each
- Open to nationality: All nationalities
- Further details: Visit this link for more information including how to apply
University of Auckland Business Masters Scholarships (Domestic)
The main purpose of the scholarships are to support domestic 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.
- Tenure: Up to one year
- Amount: Up to $16,000 each
- Open to nationality: New Zealand citizen/permanent resident/Australian
- Further details: Visit this link for more information including how to apply
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.
The MMgt (Marketing specialisation) will be offered next in April 2022.
The MMgt (all specialisations) and MProfAcctg will be offered next in September 2022.
Intake dates:
April 2022
International students must apply by 1 February 2022
Domestic students must apply by 1 March 2022
September 2022
International students must apply by 1 July 2022
Domestic students must apply by 1 August 2022
Late applications may be considered subject to the availability of places.
Start dates:
The programme is delivered in quarters. Each quarter is 10 weeks long followed by a two week break. There are four quarters per calendar year.
An orientation week will be held for each new intake of students. It is an essential part of your learning journey and has been designed to help you to develop the skills and strategies you will need for a successful transition into your studies.