Business Studies communication skills
A Master of Business Studies will give you the skills you need to progress your career, or continue to further study.
Learn from leading business experts
The Massey Business School is one of the country’s leading and largest business schools - it is ranked among the top five per cent of business schools globally and is AACSB accredited. Massey University’s business and management programme has been ranked in the top 200 universities in the world by QS (Quacquarelli Symonds).
You will learn from well-respected academics and business experts, gaining an international perspective on the major that you choose.
Complete in a shorter time
This master’s qualification offers the same rigorous and prestigious programme as other master’s degrees, yet can be completed in only three semesters (180 credits), or one and half years.
What will you learn?
A master’s is a rigorous, challenging, rewarding and exciting programme of study. Your study will focus on your chosen major, but help you put this speciality into the context of other business disciplines - reflecting the reality of today’s business environment.
To succeed at a senior level in business, or academia, you must be able to communicate your work and findings effectively.
The Master of Business Studies programme will develop your oral and written communication skills to the level expected of senior business leaders.
You will learn the processes and disciplines involved in high-level in-depth research and how to apply them to business. As part of your study you will complete and present a comprehensive written report on an independent research topic.
Relevant learning
Massey’s programmes are research-led. The Master of Business Studies not only draws on the latest business research but also has a focus on real-world learning. We utilise our relationships with industry and help you draw on experience you may have to give your learning context and relevance to the real world.
Flexibility of study
The MBS offers a flexible study plan comprising of subject specialisation papers and research-focused papers.