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University of Auckland: Business School


Their accreditations are your assurance that The University of Auckland Business School provides the highest quality standards and international recognition across all undergraduate, masters and doctoral degrees.
Your degree will be internationally recognised and respected
Their student resources are world-class, and include the largest university library in New Zealand
You will enjoy being part of a diverse student community in New Zealand’s largest city.
Programs offered:
1) Undergraduate Programs
2) Post Graduate Programs
3) Graduate Programs
4) Executive Programs
Undergraduate Program:
An undergraduate degree is generally a first degree. It is undertaken after you have completed and graduated from secondary school, and is for many the first opportunity to focus on one concentrated area of study on the path to shaping your career goals. An undergraduate degree is made up of courses taught at Stage One, Two, and Three levels. Some degrees have subjects which may be studied as "majors". Majors are the fields in which you choose to specialise. See the glossary for more information on terms like "course" and "major".
Bachelor of Business and Information Management:
Information on the BBIM degree, planning your BBIM degree, and the BBIM course schedule.
BBIM.pdf (1MB)
Bachelor of Property:
Information on the BProp degree, Property prizes and scholarships, and the BProp course schedule.
BProp.pdf (1MB)
Bachelor of Commerce:
Information on the BCom degree, BCom conjoint degrees, Accounting, Commercial Law, Economics, Finance, Information Systems, International Business, International Trade, Management, Marketing, Operations and Supply Chain Management, Operations Research, Taxation, BCom course schedule, and Service courses for business students.
BCom.pdf (2MB)
Post Graduate Programs:
The prospectus outlines where you can expect postgraduate study at The University of Auckland Business School to take you. It also describes the postgraduate programmes, departments and subject areas in which you may like to study.
degrees page.
Graduate Programs:
Graduate Programmes in The Graduate School of Enterprise are designed to widen your knowledge of business disciplines and deepen your understanding of business practices and processes.
Their portfolio of Graduate Programmes is designed to be intellectually challenging, practically relevant and will equip you with the learning and skills you need for an outstanding career in business and management.
http://www.gse.auckland.ac.nz/19701.html
Executive Programs:
In 2008 they are offering a series of workshops and seminars for individuals to attend, as well as their customized programmes which they provide to a range of organisations.
Their goal is to help your organisation develop the internal capability required to understand and solve real business issues. Their aim is to form an ongoing business relationship as your learning and development partner. We'll work with you to identify the most appropriate way to meet your strategic learning priorities, then design, develop and deliver learning and development interventions which are proven, relevant and reflective of international models of best practice. They work with your organisation to evaluate your needs and identify the most pressing strategic challenges.
http://www.business.auckland.ac.nz/comwebContent/1/3/8290/14475.html
Short Courses:
Short Courses at The University of Auckland Business School offer you relevant, practitioner-focused
http://www.shortcourses.auckland.ac.nz/
Faculty:
Research at The University of Auckland Business School is a vibrant and complex web of interactions. At any one time, each of the Business School's more than 250 academic staff will be engaged in a variety of research projects. Projects they undertake are generally on numerous interrelated topics and are completed with colleagues within the Business School and at other universities. Their research may be pragmatic in nature, looking for a specific problem for industry and providing a solution. It may also be 'blue-sky' in nature.
http://staff.business.auckland.ac.nz/index.cfm/fuseaction/StaffDirectory/
Campus:

The city campus offers you a range of facilities – from helping with study to getting a good lunch!
You can go to one of the cafeterias, or the student pub, Shadows. Soon the new Student Amenities Complex will also offer you even more options with a food hall.
UBS, the student bookshop. Then make your way to the library – either the General Library on Alfred St, or one of the smaller branches dotted around the campus. Or check out the great computing facilities at the Kate Edger Information Commons.
The Rec Centre has a full gym with professional staff, and they also organise competitions between sports teams. Make sure that you stay healthy by visiting the doctors and counsellors at Student Health.
Fees and Expenses:
International fees - Business and Economics
The following document lists the 2008 tuition fees for courses within the Faculty of Business and Economics for International students:
Business International_2008 (35kB)
The 2008 doctoral fees can be found by clicking here.
Additional Administration Fees
Other than tuition fees, you may be charged for certain services. For a list of non-tuition related charged, please refer to the University Calendar.
Ranking:
The University of Auckland has been rated the world's 52nd-best university in The Times Higher Education Supplement's 2005 World University Rankings, up from last year's ranking of 67.
Placements and Recruiters:
The University Careers Centre is here to help you recruit students and graduates, raise your profile in the University and facilitate your activities within the University. They offer a range of services to help you.
Every year they hold a number of fairs with the biggest being the 'general' Careers Fair in May. Other more targeted fairs include engineering, science, and accountancy and finance.
http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/for/currentstudents/careerplanning/events/careers-fairs-2007.cfm
These fairs are a good way to raise your profile as a recruiting organisation and they recommend that you consider well in advance whether you wish to take stand space at one of our fairs - space is limited and in recent years we have not been able to accommodate all those employers wishing to attend.
Alumni:
The Business School values their graduates as a connection to life outside the University, as advocates in the business world and the wider community.
In addition to the benefits and services open to all alumni, the Business School offers its alumni a range of services and benefits.
Find out more about the perks of being a Business School alumnus
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