A degree with at least a B grade average in the 300 level and final year (full-time equivalent) courses
Students are required to complete 180 credits of taught courses from the Schedule of Courses for the MBus(GMM)over three semesters (12 months of study).
IELTS: 6.5 overall, with no individual component less than 6.0
TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 80 (with at least 21 in writing)
Cambrige English: Advanced (CAE) and First (FCE): Overall score of 176, with no individual component less than 169
Pearson Test of English PTE: 58 overall score - with no communicative skill less than 50
Lincoln University's Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing) is an advanced postgraduate qualification for students who have completed a Bachelor’s degree.
A graduate of the Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing) will gain an international perspective on management and marketing, be able to write effective business and marketing plans, and have a clear understanding of key theoretical management and marketing concepts with the ability to apply these to resolve business problems, and to develop and implement successful strategies.
This is a taught Master's programme consisting only of coursework. These courses are completed over 12 months and there is no thesis requirement.
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COMM 601Principles of Managerial Economics
COMM 602Principles of Accounting and Finance
COMM 603Principles of Business Management
COMM 604Principles of Marketing
(Note these courses are worth 10 credits each)
COMM 605Research for Managers
COMM 606Strategic Business Analysis
BMGT 618Advanced Business Strategy
BMGT 686Managing Programmes of Change
MKTG 608Supply Chain Theory
MKTG 672Marketing Strategy
MKTG 681Managing Marketing
For students who commence in November, the recommended sequencing of courses is listed below:
9 November - 18 December
COMM 603Principles of Business Management
COMM 604Principles of Marketing
6 January - 17 February
COMM 601Principles of Managerial Economics
COMM 602Principles of Accounting and Finance
Note that the Principles courses are taught fully online with weekly recorded live Zoom sessions. All materials and assessments are online.
9 November - 17 February
COMM 605Research for Managers
Semester One
BMGT 686Managing Programmes of Change
MKTG 672Marketing Strategy
Semester Two
BMGT 618Advanced Business Strategy
MKTG 608Supply Chain Theory
MKTG 681Managing Marketing
MBus Capstone Course
COMM 606Strategic Business Analysis
This course is taken over a 5-week module immediately following your final semester.