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Academic Requirements
1. 42 credits at NCEA Level 3 or higher including:
2. 8 credits at NCEA Level 2 or higher in English or Te Reo Māori (4 in reading, 4 in writing).
3. 14 credits in NCEA Level 1 or higher in Mathematics or Pangarau.
If English is not your first language you will also need one or more of the following:
Want a career in marketing? Gain valuable skills and insight into contemporary marketing practice with a digital marketing focus. Practice and refine what you've learnt in the classroom and through a work experience internship.
Programme overview
The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) provides you with the knowledge and skills to successfully create and manage brands that win consumers’ hearts and minds using both traditional and new methods. You’ll discover how to identify consumers’ needs and wants, develop sound marketing plans and create marketing campaigns for real New Zealand organisations. You'll also learn how to create a social media plan and determine its effectiveness using Google Analytics.
This programme has been developed, and in some cases is being co-taught, with input from national and international business leaders. You’ll get the opportunity to create and present marketing campaigns for organisations as part of your course work; our students have previously conducted online advertising campaigns (Google AdWords and Facebook advertising) for numerous New Zealand businesses.
Real business experience - Industry Internship. In your final year you’ll take part in the Internship Based Learning (IBL) course where you will be in the workplace, completing a project and work tasks specifically related to your area of specialisation. At Unitec, we allow for flexible learning, so you can undertake your IBL while you complete other courses, should you choose. We will guide you through the IBL experience. You’ll have an academic supervisor and we’ll hold a series of useful workshops. Our marketing students intern at a wide range of organisations from retail through to hospitality and complete various projects such as developing a social media plan to organising, promoting and hosting an event.
Specialise in digital marketing. Learn the principles of digital marketing and acquire the advanced practical skills to be a digital marketing professional. We cover Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), Google AdWords, Facebook Advertising and other Pay Per Click (PPC) advertising, Inbound Marketing, and Social Media Marketing. You’ll also learn about digital metrics, legislation, regulation and codes of practice so that you will know how to help brands communicate effectively with their target audiences using emerging online technologies.
Highlights
Internship Based Learning (IBL) - in the final year, students are offered the opportunity to gain work experience in a real organisation based on your chosen specialisation
Digital Marketing focus with the opportunity for Professional Certification with Google Adwords, Google Analytics and Hubspot Inbound
Marketing simulation games to gain insights into more strategic areas of business
Real business experience in the classroom, with real world business case studies
Opportunity to graduate with a double major
Double majors. In a world of change and complexity, it's an advantage to have multiple skills and to be adaptable. A double major can be completed within three and a half to four years of full-time study.
Double majors widen your area of expertise and can generate a wide variety of job opportunities.
Accountancy and Marketing
Accountancy and Management
Marketing and Management
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Accounting for Business (ACTY5200), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To introduce students to the role of accounting information in business decision-making and to analyse and interpret financial statements.
Information Systems and Applications (ACTY5230), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to gain an understanding of how information systems are used in a modern organisation and to be able to apply software skills to business related problems.
Law of Business Obligations (ACTY5320), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To provide students with an in depth understanding of legal rules and fundamental legal obligations in the New Zealand business environment.
Business Statistics (ACTY5401), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To introduce students to the importance of research and data collection in business and apply quantitative methods and statistical analysis to data.
Introduction to Professional Practice (Part 2) (ACTY5700), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), The aim of this course is to build on student’s knowledge of successful Business practices gained from Introduction to Professional Practice Part A. A theme running throughout the course is a focus on ethical business practices which acts as a foundation for later courses within the Bachelor degree programme. Throughout the course students will be expected to engage in individual and collaborative learning and assessment events. Students will continue to develop and refine their professional profile through the development of a portfolio of evidence. The course will enable students to continue to develop their digital, information and academic literacies for tertiary study.
Marketing Fundamentals (BSNS5340), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to demonstrate and an understanding of the role and purpose of marketing in organisations.
Management Today (BSNS5390), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to examine the role and functions of organisations in New Zealand and globally.
Introduction to Professional Practice (Part 1) (BSNS5600), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable the development of business and academic skills in order to enhance personal development of communication, numeracy and literacy.
Marketing Management (BSNS6100), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to understand the concepts, principles and practices of effective marketing management for an organisation.
StrategicThinking for Managers (BSNS6340), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To develop students’ ability to critically evaluate business systems from a range of perspectives.
Digital Marketing (BSNS6363), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), This course introduces the foundations of digital marketing with the goal of providing students with hands-on experience in developing a digital presence that supports the organisation’s marketing strategy.
Research Practice (BSNS6371), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to apply research methodologies and techniques with the purpose of completing a formal research proposal.
Buyer Behaviour (BSNS6372), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to critically evaluate the issues and processes related to the major psychological and sociological elements which influence both individual and group buying behaviours.
Integrated Marketing Communications (BSNS6374), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To develop and present an appropriate integrated marketing communications plan incorporating reasoned objectives balanced with creative strategies and tactics.
Internship Based Learning (BSNS7030), 30.0 credits (0.25 EFTS), To provide students with the opportunity to integrate their learning across their programme of study and to apply theoretical and practical business skills to an approved project and work objectives in industry. To critically reflect upon the processes undertaken in completing the project and work objectives so as to inform their future personal and professional development.
Advanced Marketing (BSNS7100), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to critically evaluate and develop a marketing strategy for an organisation.
Business Analytics (BSNS7162), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to analyse and apply business information to support organisational decision making.
Organisational Strategies (BSNS7340), 15 credits (0.125 EFTS), To enable students to participate in the development of corporate and functional strategies using market intelligence.
Insurance/year: 700 NZD/per year