INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OR POLYTECHNIC
Key information
Summary
Gain applied business knowledge and hands-on skills connected to local industry so you can hit the ground running. Choose a single or double major in Accounting, Management or Marketing.
Specialise in accounting, management or marketing with electives in law, human resource management, logistics, international business, and more.
In addition to the specialist skills and knowledge students will develop during the programme, students will gain a range of professional skills, including:
You will gain these skills along with business knowledge in your chosen area of interest and have the opportunity to practise in real-life scenarios in a safe environment.
Aims of the programme
Graduates of the BCom programme will have the personal attributes, specialist knowledge and professional skills necessary to make an immediate and valuable contribution in demanding and evolving business environments whether locally, nationally or internationally.
The programme offers grounding in research practice and thinking, and provides for the acquisition of practical research skills enabling students to undertake directed research at an undergraduate level and apply these work ready skills in their professional practice.
The BCom programme aims to provide opportunities for students to further develop their abilities to critically evaluate and analyse data and qualitative information and to identify, implement and promote decision making that is innovative and value adding for their enterprise.
Graduate outcomes
As a graduate of the NMIT Bachelor of Commerce you will be able to:
Employment pathways
As a graduate, you will be qualified to work in a range of marketing roles including marketing and sales management, product management, merchandising, services marketing, marketing research, brand management, customer services management and key account management.
Entry criteria
Students are required to complete international qualifications equivalent to New Zealand NCEA Level 3 qualification. Entry requirements vary from country to country.
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English language requirements:
All applicants must have a level of English sufficient to be able to study at this level. Those students whose first language is not English must have:
Special Entry
In exceptional circumstances, an applicant who does not meet the academic requirements may be granted entry. They must supply evidence (eg of relevant skills, education or work experience) to satisfy the Head of Department (or delegate) of their ability to successfully complete the Bachelor of Commerce.
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