Business School
MIntBus
This page gives the Master of International Business highlights and explains the eligibility requirements and how to apply and enrol.
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| Points per degree | 240 points | |
| Discipline | International Business | |
| Fulltime | 18-24 months | |
| Part-time | Not available | |
| Degree structure | Taught | |
| Application closing date | 31 March 2012 | |
| Start date | 2 July 2012 (Q3) | |
- The Master of International Business is a specialist applied postgraduate programme featuring both classroom and experiential learning components.
- This program features a core of international business courses covering global business, strategic cross-cultural management, global trade and finance, competition, related elective courses, and an optional internship.
- This masters degree is normally taken as a two-year programme (240 points) reduced to 18 months because it is scheduled in quarters rather than semesters.
- Students who have completed the first 120 points may exit with PGDipIntBus.
The MIntBus programme is designed to equip today's graduate with tomorrow's business skills and knowledge. In addition to elective courses the programme features a core of International Business courses covering global business operations, strategic management, global trade and finance, and competition in a global content.
The programme also requires completion of capstone courses. There are three options:
- An internship with an international business organisation.
- An applied research project undertaken in conjunction with a company.
- Or a dissertation in which students demonstrate understanding of current thinking and research in the field of study.
Most students complete internships in New Zealand, but some have undertaken internships in the following regions:
- Asia (China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, Vietnam).
- Europe (Belgium, England, Germany).
- The Americas (Chile, Peru, USA).
- Africa (Tanzania).
A bachelors degree in business with an average grade of at least B, or another bachelors degree with an average grade of at least B+ and significant work experience.
Students with a PGDipIntBus from The University of Auckland or equivalent as approved by the Programme Director with an average grade of at least B may complete the MIntBus programme in one year
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Phone: 0800 61 62 63 or +64 9 373 7599 ext 82066 if overseas
Email: studentinfo@auckland.ac.nz
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