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Victoria University of Wellington Master of Commerce – MCom
Victoria University of Wellington

Master of Commerce – MCom

Wellington, New Zealand

1 up to 2 Years

English

Full time, Part time

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NZD 15,382 / per course

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Introduction

Gain an in-depth understanding of contemporary issues in business and society with a Master of Commerce from Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington.

Acquire research skills from and be mentored by leading academics. You’ll critically assess contemporary practices and issues in your area of expertise, and have a framework for creating and synthesising evidence to advance your field and society.

Investigate contemporary topics such as:

  • The intersection of climate change and accounting
  • Digital marketing and issues of data privacy
  • The future of work
  • Digital government
  • Evidence-based policymaking
  • Sustainable tourism management
  • Reputational risks and uncertainties in Organisations
  • Complexity in the real and virtual world
  • The economics of disasters.

By the end of your degree, you’ll be equipped to be the go-to expert in your field. Find out about some of the research projects you could be involved in at Wellington School of Business and Government.

International Recognition

Wellington School of Business and Government is among a small group of business schools worldwide that hold the 'Triple Crown' of international business education accreditations. You can be confident your qualification will stand up against the best around the world.

Starting part-time in Trimester 2 or 3

It may be possible to start the Master of Commerce part-time in Trimester 2 or Trimester 3, depending on the availability of courses in the subject you’ve chosen.

Workload

If you are studying full-time, you can expect a workload of 40–45 hours a week for much of the year. Part-time students doing two courses per trimester must do around 24–28 hours of work a week. Make sure you take this into account if you are working full-time.

You can estimate your workload by adding up the number of points you'll be doing. One point is roughly equal to 10–12 hours of work.

Duration

This 180-point programme will take you three to four trimesters of full-time study. If you’re studying part-time it usually takes six trimesters.

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