Bachelor of Business (International Business) - AUT UniversityTEL: 0207 193 7932
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Programme Code: AK3693 Level: 7 Points: 360 Duration: Three years full time/maximum six years part time Venue: City Campus Starting date: 3 March 2008 / 21 July 2008 Application deadline: 16 November 2007 / 27 June 2008 AUT encourages early application. Late applications will be accepted if the programme is not full. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • University Entrance
Note: Entrance to university does not guarantee admission to a specific programme of study. SPECIAL ADMISSION Applicants over 20 years of age who do not hold a university entrance qualification (such as NCEA or CIE above) may qualify for university entrance via Special Admission. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Applicants for whom English or Maori is not their first language are required to provide proof of an acceptable pass/grade gained in an accepted English language test. PHASE ONE – BUSINESS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Business Interdisciplinary Studies (120 points) made up of: 475110 The Environment of Business 475120 Business Information Management 475130 Globalisation and Business Enterprise 476140 Managing Business Relationships New Zealand government and business leaders have continually stressed the need for New Zealanders to develop the skills needed to lead this country into the global arena. The International Business major covers macroeconomics, geopolitical analysis and strategic responses. You will develop skills in disciplines such as international advertising and communications, international finance, cultural and environmental issues, and international relations. International Business students are required to spend some time overseas either studying or completing their Co-operative Education placement. This overseas study is credited to your Bachelor of Business. Read the sections of this brochure on International Exchanges and Cooperative Education to find out more about these exciting opportunities. We recommend students study International Business as a second major to complement another field of business. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES You will be equipped to work within a wide range of organisations that understand the need to compete globally at the highest level. PAPERS (90 POINTS) Level Six: 356800 International Business Environment 356803 Business and Culture 376305 Business and the Macroeconomic Environment Level Seven: 357800 Advanced International Business Select Two: 287203 International Relations 357801 International Business Strategy 357802 Leadership Challenges in International Business 357805 Contemporary Issues in International Business 367810 International Accounting 377405 Sustainability and Global Business 377406 Business in the Pacific Rim 387934 International and Cross Cultural Advertising 397001 International Corporate Finance 417710 eBusiness Law in the Global Market 467809 International Human Resource Management 467943 Strategic Management 487962 International Marketing Students studying International business must complete at least 60 points of their degree overseas.
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