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YOUR INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS 2019 RANKED IN THE TOP 1.3% IN THE WORLD SOURCE: 2019 QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
WELCOME CONTENTS 3 Our campuses 4 Commercial leadership 6 Creativity in design, fine arts, music and creative media production 8 Global health and wellbeing 10 Critical thinking in our global community 12 Advancing science, technology and agriculture 14 Accommodation and living costs 15 Foundation and English language pathways 15 Student exchange 16 International student support teams and services 17 2019 Programmes available to international students in New Zealand 27 Study online from your country 28 2019 Online programmes available to Massey has a long, proud tradition of teaching and research international students excellence. Its heritage, geographic spread over three major 33 Entry requirements for international students cities, range of programmes and the flexibility of its distance teaching all mean it offers students from around the world the 34 Academic entry requirements by country ability to tailor their study to meet their needs and at the same 36 How to apply time connect closely with industry, professional organisations and local communities. Massey has more than 5000 international students each year from 100 countries. It delivers teaching programmes in seven other countries through Massey University Worldwide, and has international teaching partnerships with tertiary institutions in 15 nations. UPDATED DECEMBER 2018 Please note: The information contained in this publication is indicative We recognise that choosing to leave your own country in order of the fees and offerings available in 2019. This information is subject to achieve academic qualifications is a life-changing decision. to change. While all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure I warmly invite you to be part of our diverse and stimulating listed programmes are offered and regulations and fees are up to date, student community. the University reserves the right to change the content or method of presentation, or to withdraw any qualification or part thereof, annually Professor Jan Thomas increase fees or impose limitations on enrolments. Vice-Chancellor, Massey University For the most up to date information please go to @ProfJanThomas massey.ac.nz/international CREDIT: MILES HOLDEN
3 AUCKLAND PALMERSTON NORTH WELLINGTON OUR CAMPUSES AUCKLAND >> A beautiful campus with state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities >> Based in a diverse, multi-cultural city of 1.4 million people >> A culture that fosters innovation through strong connections with industry, including an on-site business incubator >> High quality academic programmes taught by world-class researchers and teachers, including four Distinguished Professors in sciences and humanities and social sciences, and a Professor ranked amongst the world’s top 10 marketing researchers massey.ac.nz/auckland CREDIT: CHRIS McLENNAN PALMERSTON NORTH >> An international campus with staff and students from over 80 countries >> World class academic programmes, teachers and researchers >> Specialities including Veterinary Science, Agriculture and Aviation >> Great sporting facilities, a state-of-the-art food plant and farms >> Affordable accommodation and living >> A safe, friendly young person's city - a third of its population are aged 15 to 30 years CREDIT: CEDA massey.ac.nz/manawatu CREDIT: CEDA WELLINGTON >> A friendly, vibrant and creative place >> Home to New Zealand’s most distinguished School of Design >> World-class research centres for public health, sleep, Māori health, disaster research, and tertiary teaching excellence. >> Ranked the most liveable city in the world according to the Quality of Life survey by Deutsche Bank >> Compact and set between a magnificent harbour and green hills massey.ac.nz/wellington IMAGE VIA WELLINGTONNZ.COM
4 COMMERCIAL LEADERSHIP MASSEY BUSINESS SCHOOL At Massey Business School, rather than just study business we believe our students should practice business. That is why we partner closely with many of New Zealand’s leading companies. A range of internships and opportunities to interact with actual businesses are built into our programmes. Today’s students need skills that can take them to the top of the business world anywhere, so we focus on relevant and future- focused learning that is global in its application. Massey Business School will get your career started from a strong foundation and ensure you have the skills to succeed, no matter where your future takes you. >> Accountancy >> Human Resource Management >> Advanced Leadership Practice and Employment Relations >> AgriCommerce >> International Business >> Analytics >> Journalism >> Aviation >> Management >> Banking >> Māori and Indigenous >> Business Administration >> Marketing >> Business Studies >> Organisational Technology >> Communication Management >> Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) >> Professional Accountancy and >> Economics Finance >> Entrepreneurship and Innovation >> Professional Public Relations >> Finance >> Property >> Health Service Management >> Sport Management >> Strategic Communication massey.ac.nz/business
5 RESEARCH EXCELLENCE WORLD RANKING HIGHLIGHTS Massey University's world-class, multidisciplinary research creates innovative responses to the challenges faced in today’s business environment. Examples include: >> The Fin-Ed Centre works to help New Zealanders become more financially savvy by improving their knowledge, attitudes and behaviour towards money. >> The Centre for Advanced Retail Studies is the only research centre in New Zealand focused on this exciting, diverse, dynamic and growing industry. We are defining retail research and business engagement in New Zealand. >> The Healthy Work Group have developed a strong research platform for theoretical studies and applied projects in the general area of workplace health, safety and wellbeing, including factors related to the organisational and psychosocial work environment, and the design of healthy work. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Massey Business School is ranked in the top two per cent of business schools globally and holds the Mohan Dutta, Professor prestigious AACSB accreditation. Professor Mohan Dutta holds the Dean’s Chair in Communication POTENTIAL CAREERS at the Massey Business School. He is also the director of CARE, a research hub that uses a culture-centered approach to help >> Agricultural economist marginalised communities find a voice. >> Analyst >> Bank Manager Professor Dutta challenges the idea that academic research should divorce itself >> Business analyst from advocacy. He believes CARE offers a framework for “action research” that helps >> Capital Budgeting Analyst communities to achieve social justice and better health and wellbeing. >> Chartered Accountant >> Communications advisor The centre’s current projects include finding grassroots solutions to indigenous >> Economist health issues and responding to food insecurity in India; supporting low-wage >> Entrepreneur migrant workers in Singapore to speak out about their living and working conditions; >> Farm consultant and developing community-based interventions for HIV prevention. >> Farm manager >> Financial Analyst >> Human Resources Manager SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES >> Information analyst >> Investment Banking Analyst Andrea Liu, Master of Professional Accountancy and Finance >> IT project manager (MPAF) >> Loans Officer >> Marketing Manager "As a first year student at Massey University, I was deeply >> Policy advisors impressed with its cultural atmosphere and historical significance. >> Property developer >> Property manager "I was delighted that I got the chance to complete Massey’s MPAF programme with >> Public relations manager its first class technology and very experienced professors. During my two-year degree, >> Purchasing manager I had opportunities to discuss academic questions with fellow students from different >> Rural consultant nationalities, to get answers from experienced professors, spend time on research >> Rural valuation reports that were realistic, and experience exam questions where I could apply >> Sales academic knowledge as well as real world experience. >> Securities Analyst >> Share Broker "The MPAF at Massey is a very popular degree in New Zealand and it attracts >> Small business manager international students from all over the world. I got a job offer only two months after >> Speech writer I completed my MPAF degree. Now, I am working at a NASDAQ listed company in a >> Sport development group accountant role. I believe any student who chooses the MPAF programme will >> Sport events greatly enjoy studying at Massey University." >> Sport facilities and venues >> Writer
6 CREATIVITY IN DESIGN, FINE ARTS, MUSIC AND CREATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS Toi Rauwharangi is New Zealand’s premier provider of creative arts education, with comprehensive internationally benchmarked, future-focused programmes, innovative studio- based learning, high levels of undergraduate and postgraduate student achievement and a distinctive contribution to Māori and Pasifika creative arts practice. Our comprehensive programmes are actively engaged across a broad range of creative industries, agencies and start-ups. >> Commercial Music >> Creative Media Production >> Design >> Fine Arts >> Māori Visual Arts creative.massey.ac.nz
7 RESEARCH EXCELLENCE TOP 100 WORLD RANKING Massey University’s College of Creative Arts is New Zealand’s premiere research-led creative arts college. The College's world-class standing has grown through the quality and reputation of its faculty and the achievements of its students. It is proud to include a design school that is ranked No.1 in the Asia-Pacific region by Red Dot International, and to have been awarded Substantial Equivalency by NASAD (the US National Massey is ranked in the top 100 in the world for Association of Art and Design). Art and Design according to the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings. Creative arts researchers excel across an extensive range of disciplines and areas of creative endeavour. College faculty are world-class, and include globally connected researchers and creative arts practitioners who along with industry standard facilities, of design offer a stimulating and highly innovative learning environment. graduates are The College is a national leader in connecting the benefits of creative endeavour to New Zealand’s economic growth. Our programmes are comprehensive and industry- 96% in full-time employment or connected; through its many networks the college is able to offer cross-disciplinary self-employed, learning on real world briefs, to ensure that creative arts students are equipped with six months after critical thinking, entrepreneurial attitudes and innovative problem solving skills that graduation. prepare them for a variety of career pathways in a rapidly changing global economy. (2017 figures) This vibrant and nurturing environment supports researchers at all stages of their career and offers a rich context and transformative experience for a growing number of postgraduate and international students. CAREER POSSIBILITIES ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE >> 3D Animator >> Fashion Designer Associate Professor Andre Ktori, Head of School, Te Rewa O >> Advertising Executive >> Fashion Photographer Puanga - the School of Music and Creative Media Production >> Animator >> Film And Television >> Animatronics Artist Editor Working in music, media and design for over 30 years, Associate >> App Developer >> Filmmaker Professor Ktori is best known for his work in interactive music. He >> Apps Designer >> Games Art Director founded the London based interactive music collective AudioRom, creating enhanced >> Art Broker >> Games Developer interactive music CDs such as ShiftControl. >> Art Director >> Graphic Designer >> Art Gallery Educator >> Gallery Assistant Ktori is a BAFTA, Milia d’Or and Millennium Product award winner and has exhibited >> Art Gallery Publicist >> Historian internationally at The Tate Britain, Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona, Musée du >> Art Researchers >> Illustrator Louvre, ISEA and Fuse. >> Art Therapist >> Industrial Designer >> Artist >> Information Architect SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES >> Artists-In-Residence >> Interior Designer >> Audio Producer >> Lighting Technician Megha Sharma, India, Master of Design >> Camera Operator >> Magazine Stylist >> Company Branding >> Marketing Executive Megha was born in India, and studied fashion design at the Pearl Archivist >> Mechanisms Producer Academy (Delhi), one of India’s most prestigious design colleges. In >> Concept Artist >> Modelling Technician 2016 she took part in Runway to New Zealand, a joint project with >> Creative Director >> Motion Capture New Zealand fashion design tertiary providers, Pearl Academy, the National Institute >> Curator Animator of Fashion Technology (Delhi) and Education New Zealand. As a result she won an >> Digital Effects Artist >> Multimedia Designer internship with the College of Creative Arts in Wellington, and was so inspired she >> Digital Printer >> Music Producer applied to study her Masters here. Receiving a New Zealand Excellence Award made >> Event Planner >> Musician this a reality, and in 2017 she returned to pursue a Masters in Design at Massey >> Experience Designer >> Online Game Designer University. She continues to be passionate about sustainable design thinking and human centred design solutions, and has been acknowledged for her sustainable projects in fashion industry at the International Student Based Conference, Malaysia (ISBC) and Runway To New Zealand.
8 GLOBAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING COLLEGE OF HEALTH exercise, and nutrition. Our specialists focus on preventing The 21st century brings new challenges and demands illness and injury, understanding the mechanisms of health both new solutions and new health professionals. and well-being, promoting healthy lives, advising on policy A leader within New Zealand, Massey’s College of that supports these activities, and finding ways to keep Health takes a fresh approach to optimal health and people and communities well. wellbeing, and promotes equity and social justice. It embodies the outcome of multiple factors encompassing >> Health science >> Physiology individual differences, diversity, social determinants and >> Human nutrition and >> Social work environmental interactions. We make a difference in a wide dietetics >> Sport development range of health-related areas like applied social research, >> Nursing >> Sport and exercise health system strengthening, workforce development, environmental health, public health policy, sleep, sport and massey.ac.nz/health
9 RESEARCH EXCELLENCE WORLD RANKING HIGHLIGHTS Massey University College of Health is a dynamic hub of leading academics and researchers working together to solve the global health challenges of the 21st century. Benefit from the expertise of our world-leading health researchers. Whether you're a The School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition is student or research collaborator, you will work alongside the most innovative thinkers ranked in the top 150 Sport Science Schools and and experts in New Zealand. Departments worldwide according to the 2018 Shanghai World Ranking. The College of Health hosts several research centres, all focused on improving the health of individuals and communities. Examples include: CAREER POSSIBILITIES >> The Sleep/Wake Research Centre is a world-class research facility dedicated >> Aged care >> Local and central to unravelling the mysteries of sleep affecting every aspect of our health and >> Applied physiology government wellbeing, an activity to which we devote roughly a third of our lives. The centre’s and animal welfare >> Management of internationally compliant Time Isolation Unit allows the centre to collaborate in >> Biosecurity hazardous substances multicentre studies. >> Child health and toxic chemicals >> Our Centre for Public Health Research works to improve health outcomes for >> Child protection >> Medical centres and New Zealanders by addressing some of the most serious non-communicable >> Community sports and hospitals diseases in New Zealand and internationally. fitness centres >> Mental health and >> Our Centre for Metabolic Health Research is discovering new ways to improve the >> Community work addictions quality of life of those affected by metabolic health disorders. Our cross-disciplinary and community >> Nursing staff and modern facilities allow us to unravel the complex nature of these development >> Policy disorders and apply the results to patient care. >> Comparative >> Public health agencies physiology >> Regional and national ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE >> Counselling sport organisations >> Disaster and >> Rehabilitation and Dr Andy Towers, Associate Dean Learning and Teaching emergency disability support of the College of Health management agencies >> Drinking water >> Rehabilitation Andy is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences at Massey assessment psychology University. He teaches approaches to drug use and rehabilitation at >> Emergency >> Residential care undergraduate and postgraduate levels and his primary research interest is alcohol departments >> School sport consumption across the lifespan. With funding from the Health Promotion Agency >> Environmental health coordinator Andy currently leads an international collaboration of experts from the US, Europe, consultancy and >> Social work New Zealand and the World Health Organisation in exploring global differences in the auditing >> Sport communication patterns, predictors and outcomes of older adults’ alcohol use in High and Low-to- >> Family health >> Sport development Middle Incomes countries. >> Health and safety >> Sport events >> Health promotion and recreation As an Associate Dean Learning and Teaching, Andy is leading approaches to teaching >> Health research programmes excellence across all Schools in the College of Health. His focus is on providing >> Hospice >> Sport marketing positive and engaging 21st century learning environments through the enhancement >> Hospitals and primary >> Sport venues and of digital teaching practices, the identification of teaching needs, and coordination of health care facilities learning support for staff and students. >> Injury prevention >> Sports trainer or agencies coach of athletes and CURRENT STUDENTS >> Intensive care teams >> International relief >> Youth support Janice Lim, PhD candidate, School of Health Sciences work "I am originally from Singapore and I chose Massey because the lecturers here are top-notch and very knowledgeable, and the facilities are excellent and conducive for learning. I totally enjoy my PhD study as it is something very relevant to human health, and Massey has been at the leading edge of scientific research in human nutrition, and I am truly grateful to be a part of it."
10 CRITICAL THINKING IN OUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Studying the arts will help inspire your intellectual passion. Our range of qualifications offers a wide range of subjects that will ignite your imagination, enable you to think critically and help you to apply what you learn in the real world. We will challenge your thinking and enable you to be more creative, more innovative and more adaptable. We will teach you valuable skills that allow you to connect with your work, your community and your world. >> Business Psychology Studies >> Classical Studies >> Philosophy >> Creative Writing >> Planning Studies >> Development >> Politics Studies >> Psychology >> Economics >> Public & >> Education Professional Writing >> Educational >> Resource and Psychology Environmental >> English Planning >> Environmental >> Social Anthropology Studies >> Social Policy >> Geography >> Sociology >> History >> Speech and >> Linguistics Language Therapy >> Mathematics >> Statistics >> Media Studies >> Theatre Studies >> New Zealand massey.ac.nz/cohss
11 RESEARCH EXCELLENCE WORLD RANKING HIGHLIGHTS Just as digital technology connects the planet, population pressures and climate change increasingly threaten its future. In this context, it can be argued that the approaches we must adopt to living in this century challenge us to be adaptive, responsive and engaged citizens. Massey researchers are seeking to resolve the impact of this emergent new model in the social dynamic and provide meaningful contributions to inform the debate and offer people-focused research to support developments that will enrich our future lives. Examples of our wide-ranging research projects include: CAREER POSSIBILITIES >> The pedagogy and strategies teachers use to manage and teach languages in multi-level classes. >> Advertising and marketing >> Mental illness, including depression, is part of the wave of chronic illnesses >> Agricultural economist affecting today’s population. Massey researchers successfully adapted a cognitive >> Art and heritage work behavioural therapy programme for adult Maori suffering from depression. >> Arts administrator, developer or manager >> An award-winning Massey study has explored immigrant economic success and >> Business analyst work experience while also reviewing the contributions made to community, culture >> Careers counsellor and social development. >> Communications >> Community development >> Counsellor ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE >> Diplomat >> Economic consultant Professor Glenda Anthony, Co-director of the Centre of >> Employment consultant Excellence for Research in Mathematics Education (CERME) >> Environmental planner >> Film and TV producer Professor Anthony uses her portfolio of research to support teachers >> Finance and banking to learn the work of ambitious mathematics teaching. A Fulbright- >> Foreign affairs Harkness Fellowship enabled her to collaborate with researchers in the United States. >> Health professional Her research programme works towards an agenda of improvement for maths learners >> Human resources manager - through recruiting and preparing quality teachers, understanding quality teaching, >> Human rights and social justice and understanding mathematics learning and learners. >> International development and diplomacy >> Journalist She frequently works with teachers, and regards the task of taking research ideas >> Museum curator and making them more accessible to the audiences who might use them as a key >> Policy analyst responsibility. >> Politics >> Psychologist SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES >> Public relations >> Publishing, journalism and media Haolun Xu, China, Bachelor of Arts (Politics), Auckland >> Resource management campus, Postgraduate Diploma of Arts (Politics), >> Social worker Palmerston North campus. >> Teacher Global Communication Officer, Peking University, China >> Translator >> Transport planner "Coming to study at Massey University is my fate and one of the best decisions I have >> Urban planner ever made. With a strong desire to play my role in shaping a better world I decided to >> Writer, editor, publisher or researcher pursue a Bachelor of Arts (Politics) at Massey University. >> Youth development "Studying politics in New Zealand is particularly great. Being a small country means that it is a lot easier to get in touch with government and councils to gain information, develop connections and participate at a local level. "The lecturers at Massey are incredibly supportive and always on hand to answer questions and address any concerns."
12 ADVANCING SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND AGRICULTURE COLLEGE OF SCIENCES Our heritage is in agriculture, food and the sciences and today we are among the world leaders in education and research. We also bring our best to new areas including computer science, information technology and construction. These are exciting areas for study and provide excellent opportunities for growth and development. >> Agriculture >> Computer Science and Information Technology >> Construction >> Engineering >> Food and Nutrition >> Fundamental Science >> Natural and Environmental Science >> Veterinary and Animal Science massey.ac.nz/science
13 RESEARCH EXCELLENCE WORLD RANKING HIGHLIGHTS Massey University delivers world-leading research conducted in partnership with the industries and communities we serve. We have a reputation for excellence in innovation and the creation of new knowledge. Our research spans discovery, commercialisation, and scholarship and our strengths are in: Massey is ranked 22nd in the world (and first in >> Veterinary science New Zealand) in agriculture, and 23rd in the world >> Land and food based research (and first in New Zealand) for Veterinary Science, >> Natural, environmental and mathematical sciences according to the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings. We focus on solving contemporary societal challenges and maintain a commitment to fundamental knowledge discovery. New developments and technology underpin CAREER POSSIBILITIES what we do and we enjoy collaborations with the world’s prestigious scientific institutions. This makes for world-leading discoveries and complements our teaching >> Agricultural sales >> Mathematician and postgraduate programmes. representatives >> Mechanical product >> Banking fraud engineers ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE detection analyst >> Microbiologist >> Biodiversity >> Network administrator Associate Professor Ian Bond management >> Nutrition adviser >> Biotechnology >> Occupational health Associate Professor Ian Bond is an internationally-recognised companies advice computer scientist and astrophysicist. He is the principal investigator >> Business analyst >> Operations managers for MOA (Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics), an international >> Chemical processing >> Pharmaceutical astronomy study. His research projects at Massey have focused on microlensing, the >> Coastal researchers manufacturing most recent project developing computer software that has led to the internationally- >> Construction project >> Physiologist significant discovery of free-floating ‘orphan’ planets that has major implications for management >> Plant biologist understanding the dynamics of solar systems. >> Crop research >> Plant breeding >> Customer insight >> Plant conservation The MOA study focuses on a segment of roughly 50 million stars at the centre of the analyst >> Policy analysts Milky Way, which are 25,000 light years away and are a fragment of the estimated >> Data science engineer >> Process automation 100-400 billion stars and 50 billion planets in the galaxy. >> Developer engineers >> Ecologist >> Product developers SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES >> Electronics engineers >> Project managers >> Embedded software >> Property developer Gail Royston, Bachelor of Construction. Graduated 2015. engineers >> Purchasing manager Assistant Cost Manager – Beca >> Energy development >> Quantity surveyor Top Young Woman in Construction, New Zealand, 2015 engineers >> Rehabilitation Best Young Women in Construction Finalist, Europe 2016 >> Environmental planner psychology >> Exercise consultant >> Robotics engineers "I was able to work and study full time due to Massey's flexible distance learning. That >> Facilities >> Rural valuer means that although I’ve only been out of university for one and a half years I have management >> Sales engineers almost four years of experience in the industry. This has given me the opportunity to >> Farm consultant >> School teacher work in places like Auckland, Christchurch, Malaysia and now Europe and do what I >> Farm manager >> Scientists love - travelling. >> Fisheries >> Software engineer >> Food technologist >> Sport scientist "The Massey construction degree has helped me get to where I am and allowed me to >> Horticulture >> Statistician work on international projects that have English, French and Spanish people working >> International relief >> Systems analyst together to deliver projects. Construction is an exciting industry and I'm happy to be work >> Technology officers part of it. I'm lucky to have such amazing role models and mentors around me that >> Landscape >> User support push me to be the best I can be. management specialists >> Livestock trading >> Veterinarian “The possibilities in this industry are endless and every day is different, the hardest >> Machine learning >> Veterinary part is choosing where to go next…” specialist Technologist >> Manufacturing >> Wildlife biologist engineers >> Zoologist
14 ACCOMMODATION AND LIVING COSTS MASSEY HALLS Massey Halls are all about giving you the best student experience and support during your Uni years. Our Halls have a dedicated team of pastoral care staff to help navigate your priorities, connect you with other residents, encourage you to join in events and activities. The Halls offer a safe, secure and student- friendly environment to foster your academic success. RESIDENTIAL LIFE Massey Halls offer a varied residential life programme that focuses on community, wellbeing and academic support. We host a range of activities and events throughout the year, such as; movie nights, craft workshops, sport leagues, games nights, theme nights etc, HOMESTAY Shubham Sharma, Master of Engineering so we take care of your social life too. Homestay accommodation is an option for those Student from India wanting to live within a family environment, this “Living in Massey Halls was a great decision SUPPORT option is great for those who wish to improve which everyone should make. It gives the We care about your health and wellbeing their English and learn about New Zealand best of everything such as friends, study whilst at Uni, which is why Massey Halls have culture in a safe and supportive environment. environment, trips and events. By far this is Residential Assistants (RAs) that live amongst Please note: All international students under one of the finest decisions I have made in my our community so that we can provide all our the age of 18 must live in a Massey approved life. I will be taking away great memories that residents with support 24/7. homestay provider. I would not have if I had chosen to live off campus.” ACCOMMODATION COSTS ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS AUCKLAND PALMERSTON NORTH WELLINGTON Types of Accommodation The first and only Qualmark rated 5 star A range of Halls available. Cube Hall student accommodation in New Zealand. Halls – meals provided 3 and 5 bedroom apartments All rooms are single occupancy – No meals Halls – No meals Halls of Residence – meals provided Units are also available for couples Kāinga Rua Hall 4/5 bedroom apartments – No meals and families. Single Rooms and Twin Share Studio Units – No meals Rooms – No meals Massey Halls Catered $15,918 - $17,304 $11,154 - $14,859 Not Available 42 week contract Massey Halls Self-Catered $10,710 - $14,280 $6,240 - $8,580 $10,486 - $12,274 42 week contract 39 week contract 42 week contract Homestay $290 per week $245 per week $270 per week 3 meals a day 3 meals a day 3 meals a day LIVING COSTS In addition to your tuition fees you need to pay for text books, non-tuition fees and your personal expenses. Find out more: massey.ac.nz/fees If you enter New Zealand on a student visa then Immigration NZ requires you to have NZ$15,000 available in addition to your course fees for each year you’ll be studying in New Zealand, plus an additional NZ$2,000 to cover a return ticket home. Living costs can vary considerably depending upon accommodation option, location and personal spending habits, so you may require more money than this. Find out more: immigration.govt.nz Notes: 3. In Massey Halls catered accommodation, you can choose from two 1. Costs are approximate based on 2018 and are in New Zealand different meal plans ie two meals a day or three meals a day. dollars ($NZD). 4. Massey Halls may have additional costs for internet, laundry and car 2. Auckland is the largest of the three cities, so you can expect the parking depending on location, so you will need to budget for these. cost of living to be higher. 5. Private accommodation can be found on trademe.co.nz
15 FOUNDATION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE PATHWAYS FOUNDATION PATHWAYS DEEP (DIRECT ENTRY ENGLISH PATHWAYS) INTENSIVE ENGLISH We offer a range of courses to help you prepare The Direct Entry English Pathways (DEEP) Whether you are preparing for university for university and develop your academic study assist you to meet the university’s academic study, or improving your English for personal skills. Our pre-degree foundation qualifications English language requirements and to develop or professional purposes, Intensive English is will enable you to meet the academic and the study and research skills required for your suitable for you. For more information or to English language entry requirements for chosen programme of study at foundation, apply, please visit: english.massey.ac.nz or admission to university. Programmes are undergraduate or postgraduate level. contact us at english@massey.ac.nz delivered in New Zealand, online, and For more information or to apply, please with partners offshore. See information on visit: uniprep.massey.ac.nz or contact us at the Certificate in Foundation Studies (two uniprep@massey.ac.nz semesters) and Certificate of University Preparation (one semester) on page 9. STUDENT EXCHANGE As an international student, you are also eligible to participate in our student exchange programme and can therefore choose to study for one or two semesters of your degree at over 200 institutions in more than 25 countries. >> massey.ac.nz/studentexchange
16 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT TEAMS AND SERVICES IMMIGRATION Full details of immigration requirements, advice on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting requirements are available from Immigration New Zealand. immigration.govt.nz STUDY AND WORK IN NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Immigration provides options for students to work while studying. Depending on your area of study, you may also have the opportunity to stay and work in New Zealand for up to four years, and possibly even gain residence. nzstudywork.immigration.govt.nz ELIGIBILITY FOR HEALTH SERVICES Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during your visit, you may be liable for the full costs of that treatment. Full details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available through the Ministry of Health. moh.govt.nz INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SUPPORT OFFICE CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY MEDICAL AND TRAVEL INSURANCE Our International Student Support teams are Massey Careers can help you to explore and International students (including group students) here to help you succeed academically and plan your career, source job opportunities, must have appropriate and current medical and personally throughout your studies. We can help build your employability skills. We work with travel insurance while in New Zealand. with any questions you may have including: visa employers and academic staff to offer you Our preferred provider is Studentsafe. renewals, insurance, accommodation, transport career events, industry presentations, career and studentassist.co.nz to campus and general campus information. We skills workshops and seminars, which include are here to support your wellbeing and can help CV writing and interview preparation. ACCIDENT INSURANCE you connect with the relevant support services massey.ac.nz/careers The Accident Compensation Corporation available to you. We run an International provides accident insurance for all New Zealand Registration and Welcome programme to help HEALTH SERVICES citizens, residents, and temporary visitors to you settle in and run a number of events and There are Health and Counselling Centres on New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all activities throughout the semester. all three of our campuses. The Health and other medical and related costs. isso.massey.ac.nz Counselling Centre is designed to provide acc.co.nz students with a comprehensive range of STUDY SUPPORT professional and confidential health services. The Centre for Teaching and Learning exists These services are aimed to keep you active, to help you develop good study practices and healthy and able to achieve your goals at examination skills. They offer regular workshops University. as well as individual consultations. massey.ac.nz/health-and-counselling learning.massey.ac.nz THE EDUCATION (PASTORAL CARE FOR RECREATION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS) CODE OF PRACTICE Massey is committed to ensuring an active, 2016 enriching campus life and has excellent facilities The Ministry of Education has established on each of our campuses as well as associations a comprehensive Code of Practice for the and clubs to meet the needs of the student Pastoral Care of International Students. Massey community. We have over 100 student-run clubs University is bound by this Code. Copies of the where you can meet, have fun and make new Code are available from the NZQA. friends. nzqa.govt.nz recreation.massey.ac.nz
17 2019 PROGRAMMES AVAILABLE TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN NEW ZEALAND This section provides a guide to programmes available to international Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week students interested in studying at a Massey University campus in New of class and study time. You can search the Massey University website: Zealand. Tuition fees quoted are estimates only, are in New Zealand massey.ac.nz for full programme details. If you are ready to apply, please dollars and include GST, and are based on 2019 fees. visit massey.ac.nz/international Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND UNIVERSITY PREPARATION Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Programme Start date Duration Cost Intensive English Language Studies A P Weekly 4-12 weeks NZ$460 per week A P Weekly 13-30 weeks NZ$430 per week A P Weekly 31+ weeks NZ$400 per week Direct Entry English Pathway Foundation Certificate in Academic English (UG DEEP) A P Feb, July or Sep 16 weeks NZ$10,000 per semester A, P: Feb, July or Sep Foundation Certificate in Advanced Academic English (PG DEEP) A P W W: Feb or Sep only 16 weeks NZ$10,000 per semester Certificate in Foundation Studies (Full Foundation) A P Feb or July or Nov 2 semesters NZ$20,560 A, P: Feb, July or Nov Certificate of University Preparation (Fast-track Foundation) A P W W: Feb 1 semester NZ$10,280 per semester CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Programme Start date Duration Cost Certificate in Arts A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$12,880 per semester Certificate in Aviation Studies P Feb 1 semester NZ$14,260 per semester A: Feb or July Certificate in Business Studies A P W P, W: Feb 1 semester NZ$14,260 per semester Certificate in Science and Technology A P Feb, July or Nov 1 semester NZ$15,915 per semester Certificate in Visual Arts W Feb, July or Nov 1 semester NZ$17,155 per semester Diploma in Arts A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760-$31,830 Diploma in Business Studies A P W Feb, July 1 year NZ$28,520 Diploma in Communication A P W Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Diploma in Science and Technology A P Feb, July or Nov 1 year NZ$31,830 Diploma in Visual Arts W Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,700 FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
18 STUDY ABROAD Massey University welcomes students from around the world to complete a semester or year on the Study Abroad or Student Exchange programme. massey.ac.nz/studyabroad Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Programme Start date Duration Cost Study Abroad Programme A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$12,070 per semester National Expedition and Internship June 6 weeks NZ$7,725 for 6 weeks BACHELOR'S DEGREES Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) A: Feb or July Bachelor of Accountancy A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of AgriCommerce Agricultural Economics P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Farm Management P Feb or July 1 3 years NZ$31,830 Food Marketing and Retailing P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 International Agribusiness P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Māori Agribusiness P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Rural Valuation P Feb or July 1 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Agricultural Science Equine P Feb or July1 3-3.51 years NZ$31,830 Without major P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Bachelor of Applied Economics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Arts Business Psychology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Chinese A Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Classical Studies A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Creative Writing A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Economics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Education A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Educational Psychology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 English A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Environmental Studies A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Geography P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 History A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Linguistics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Mathematics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Media Studies A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Philosophy A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Politics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Psychology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Social Anthropology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Social Policy A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Sociology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Statistics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 1 July start will take 3.5 years to complete FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
19 Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Bachelor of Aviation Air Transport Pilot (Aeroplane Option) Year 1 P Jan or July 1 year NZ$89,095 (180 credits) Year 2 P Jan or July 1 year NZ$103,963 (180 credits) Year 3 P Jan or July 1 year NZ$34,320 Bachelor of Aviation Management P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Business A: Feb or July Accountancy A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Economics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Finance A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Human Resource Management and Employment Relations A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 International Business A Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Management A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Marketing A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Organisational Technology Management A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Property A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Strategic Communication A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Commercial Music Music Industry W Feb 3 years NZ$31,700 Music Technology (including Sound Engineering) W Feb 3 years NZ$31,700 Music Practice W Feb 3 years NZ$31,700 Bachelor of Communication A, P: Feb or July Communication Management A P W W: Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Expressive Arts A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,700 Journalism W Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Linguistics A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Marketing Communication A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,520 Media Studies A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 A: Feb or July Public Relations A P W P, W: Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Construction Construction Management A Feb 3 years NZ$34,310 Quantity Surveying A Feb 3 years NZ$34,310 Bachelor of Creative Media Production Feb or July # * 3 yrs /2.5 yrs # * NZ$34,310 Pathway in: · Animation and VFX W · Film and Television W · Game Development W · Producing and Directing W · Web and Interactive W Bachelor of Design with Honours Fashion Design W Feb# or July* 4 yrs#/3.5 yrs* NZ$31,700 Industrial Design W Feb# or July* 4 yrs#/3.5 yrs* NZ$31,700 Photography W Feb or July # * 4 yrs /3.5 yrs # * NZ$31,700 Spatial Design W Feb or July # * 4 yrs /3.5 yrs # * NZ$31,700 Textile Design W Feb# or July* 4 yrs#/3.5 yrs* NZ$31,700 Visual Communication Design W Feb or July # * 4 yrs /3.5 yrs # * NZ$31,700 4 years if starting in February; 3.5 years if starting in July. FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
20 Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering Available in Auckland for Year 1 and 2. A P Feb 4 years NZ$34,310 Years 3 and 4 available in Palmerston North only. Electronics and Computer Engineering A P Feb 4 years NZ$34,690 Engineering and Innovation Management A P Feb 4 years NZ$34,310 Mechatronics A P Feb 4 years NZ$34,310 Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours W Feb# or July* 4 yrs /3.5 yrs # * NZ$31,700 Bachelor of Food Technology with Honours Food Process Engineering Available in Auckland for Year 1 and 2. Also Semester 1, Year 3. Subsequent semesters A P Feb 4 years NZ$34,310 available in Palmerston North only. Food Product Technology A P Feb 4 years NZ$34,310 Bachelor of Health Science Environmental Health W Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Health Promotion W Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Integrated Human Health P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Psychology P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Bachelor of Horticultural Science (subject to CUAP approval) P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Bachelor of Information Sciences A: Feb, July or Nov Computer Science A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$31,830 Data Science A Feb, July or Nov 3 years NZ$30,860 Information Systems A Feb, July or Nov 3 years NZ$30,860 A: Feb, July or Nov Information Technology A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$34,310 A: Feb, July or Nov Software Engineering A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$34,310 Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts P Feb 4 years NZ$31,700 Bachelor of Nursing A P W Feb 3 years NZ$31,830 Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning P Feb or July 4 years NZ$34,310 Bachelor of Retail and Business Management A Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Science Agricultural Science P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Animal Science P Feb or July 1 3 years NZ$31,830 Biochemistry P Feb or July 1 3 years NZ$31,830 A: Feb, July or Nov Biological Sciences A P P: Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Chemistry A P Feb or July1 3 years NZ$31,830 A: Feb or July1 Computer Science A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$31,830 Data Science A Feb, July or Nov 3 years NZ$30,860 Earth Science P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Ecology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Environmental Science P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Exercise and Sport Science A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Genetics A P Feb or July 1 3 years NZ$31,830 Geography P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Human Nutrition A P Feb or July1 3 years NZ$31,830 Marine Ecology A Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Mathematics A P Feb or July 1 3 years NZ$25,760 Microbiology P Feb or July1 3 years NZ$31,830 Physics P Feb or July1 3 years NZ$31,830 Physiology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
21 Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Plant Science P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Psychology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Statistics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$25,760 Zoology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 1 July start will take 3.5 years to complete Bachelor of Social Work A P Feb or July 4 years NZ$25,760 Bachelor of Speech and Language Therapy with Honours A Feb 4 years NZ$34,310 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Exercise Prescription P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Physical Education P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,830 Bachelor of Sport Management A Feb 3 years NZ$28,520 Bachelor of Veterinary Science P 5 years Pre-selection A P Feb 1 semester NZ$15,915 Professional Phase P July 4.5 years NZ$64,040 Bachelor of Veterinary Technology P 3 years NZ$31,830 Pre-selection A P Feb 1 semester NZ$15,915 Professional Phase P July 2.5 years NZ$31,830 GRADUATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time. Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology A P Feb or July 1 semester NZ$15,915 per semester Graduate Diploma in Applied Statistics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,520 Graduate Diploma in Arts English A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Environmental Studies P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,830 Geography P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,830 History A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Mathematics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Media Studies A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Philosophy A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Politics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Psychology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,830 Sociology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$25,760 Graduate Diploma in Aviation Aviation Studies P Feb 1 year NZ$34,320 Graduate Diploma in Business Studies A P Feb 1 year NZ$28,520 Graduate Diploma in Design Fashion Design W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 Industrial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
22 Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Photography W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 Spatial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 Textile Design W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 Visual Communication Design W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts W Feb 1 year NZ$31,700 Graduate Diploma in Information Sciences A Feb, July or Nov 1 year NZ$30,860 Graduate Diploma in Journalism Studies W Feb 1 year NZ$28,570 Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Feb 1 year NZ$28,520 Graduate Diploma in Science and Technology (A pathway programme to Postgraduate study in Sciences) A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,830 Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary) A P Jan 1 year (165 credits) NZ$35,420 Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) P Jan 1 year NZ$25,760 POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time. Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Postgraduate Certificate in Arts A P Feb or July 1 semester NZ$14,920 per semester Postgraduate Certificate in Business A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$14,920 per semester Postgraduate Certificate in International Development P Feb or July 1 semester NZ$14,615 per semester NZ$14,920-19,260 Postgraduate Certificate in Science and Technology A P Feb or July 1 semester per semester Postgraduate Diploma in Accountancy A Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Postgraduate Diploma in AgriCommerce P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,230 Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Economics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Geography P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 Politics P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,230 Psychology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 Social Anthropology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,230 Sociology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,230 Postgraduate Diploma in Business A P W Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Building Technology A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Construction Law A Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Construction Project Management A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Facilities Management A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Quantity Surveying A Feb or July 1 year NZ$34,690 Without major A Feb or July 1 year NZ$37,780 Postgraduate Diploma in Design Fashion Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Industrial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Photography W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Spatial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Textile Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Visual Communication Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
23 Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Postgraduate Diploma in Education Teaching and Learning P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,600 Unendorsed P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,230 Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management P Feb or July 1 year NZ$38,520 Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts W Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Postgraduate Diploma in Information Sciences A Feb or July 1 year NZ$34,690 Postgraduate Diploma in International Development P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,230 Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism W Feb 1 year NZ$29,2304 Programme has a component fee of NZ$3189.90 4 Postgraduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Visual Arts P Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Postgraduate Diploma in Science and Technology Agricultural Science P Feb or July 1 year NZ$38,520 Animal Science P Feb or July 1 year NZ$38,520 Biochemistry A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 Biological Sciences A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 Chemistry A P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Conservation Biology A P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Earth Science P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Ecology P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Genetics A P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Geography P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Horticultural Science P Feb, July or Nov 1 year NZ$38,520 Human Nutrition A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 A: Feb Mathematics A P P: Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Microbiology P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Nanoscience P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Physics P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Physiology P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 Plant Biology P Feb 1 year NZ$38,520 Plant Breeding P Feb 1 year NZ$38,520 Psychology A ^ P Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,070 Soil Science P Feb 1 year NZ$38,520 Statistics P Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Zoology P Feb 1 year NZ$35,070 ^May require travel to a block course at another campus Postgraduate Diploma in Speech and Language Therapy A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Postgraduate Diploma in Sport Management A Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,840 Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Science Veterinary Public Health P Feb 1 year NZ$45,320 Veterinary Epidemiology P Feb 1 year NZ$45,320 *July will take 3 semesters FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
24 MASTER’S DEGREES Coursework master’s (C) is generally a 180 credit programme completed in either 1 year (three consecutive semesters) or 1.5 years. A research master’s (R) is generally a 240 credit programme (2 years), however some are 180 credit programmes (1.5 years). Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time. Palmerston North Wellington Auckland Cost Programme Start date Duration (per 120 credits) Master of AgriCommerce (C or R) P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$38,520 Master of Agriculture (C) Agriculture P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$38,520 Equine P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,520 Horticulture P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$38,520 Life Cycle Management P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,520 Without specialisation P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$38,520 Master of Analytics (C) Business A W Feb to Feb 1 year NZ$30,060 Health A W Feb 1.5 years NZ$30,860 Master of Applied Linguistics (C) P July or Feb 1.5 years NZ$29,230 Master of Applied Social Work (C) A Feb 2 years NZ$29,230 Master of Applied Statistics P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,230 Master of Aviation (C) P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Master of Arts Economics A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Geography P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$35,070 Politics P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,230 Psychology A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$35,070 Social Anthropology A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,230 Sociology A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,230 Master of Business Studies (R) Accountancy A Feb 1.5 years NZ$29,840 A: Feb Economics A P P: Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Finance A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Human Resource Management A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Management A Feb 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Marketing A Feb 1.5 years NZ$29,840 Master of Construction (C) Building Technology A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Construction Law A Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Construction Project Management A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Facilities Management A Feb 1 year NZ$37,780 Quantity Surveying A Feb 1 year NZ$34,690 Without specialisation (R) A Feb or July 1 year NZ$37,780 Master of Creative Enterprise W Nov 1.5 years NZ$34,690 Master of Design W Feb, July or Sep 1-1.5 years NZ$34,690 Master of Education (C or R) (C) 1.5 years Teaching and Learning P Feb (R) 2 years NZ$28,600 (C) 1.5 years Unendorsed P Feb (R) 2 years NZ$29,230 FEES ARE BASED ON 2019 RATES AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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