Why Study Management?

Introduction

Students will learn about the importance of human and labour factors in organisations including the structure, design and culture of organisations; management theory; policies and practices; and employment relations issues both within New Zealand and internationally.

                                      

Studying Management as a postgraduate discipline is not only for those who want to be a manager. Management may interest you because you want to understand how an organisation works. At postgraduate level, you will learn about leadership roles and how people function in organisations.

Task

You can combine courses to focus your studies in any of the following areas: general management and strategy, international and cross-cultural management, human resources and employment relations or organisational studies.

Process

A wide and varied range of roles and careers is open to you when you study Management at either undergraduate or postgraduate level including general management, consulting, business strategy, training and development, recruitment, human resources, employment relations, public policy, business consulting and senior management roles in business and industry.

Evaluation

Programmes available

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
The BCom offers Management as a single major or as a double major alongside one of the other majors offered within the BCom. It is recommended that Management is studied as part of a double major combination. You can also study the Bachelor of Commerce in Management as part of a conjoint degree programme where you study for two degrees at once.

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
The BCom (Hons) in Management is one fulltime year of postgraduate study following the Bachelor of Commerce degree. Entry is based on superior grades in the subject area in the relevant undergraduate courses.

Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce
The postgraduate diploma consists of one fulltime year of postgraduate coursework following the bachelors degree.

Master of Commerce (MCom)
The MCom degree is a two-year postgraduate programme. The first year is coursework, which may be taken as bachelor honours or a postgraduate diploma, while the second year comprises a research thesis.

Master of Management (MMgt)
The 15-month Master of Management is a professional coursework business masters degree that will add value to your bachelor’s degree and enhance your employment prospects. Students can specialise in business, international business or accounting.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
As a general rule you need to have successfully completed either a bachelor honours degree or masters degree with superior grades to be eligible to study for a PhD in Management

Conclusion

After getting degree we have to go in professional life where we have to deal with the peoples in efficient and proper way to achieve our goals. Every work requires management and through this subject we will learn to know how to keep it in our daily life dealings and work.