2009 Undergraduate & Graduate Prospectus - PDF - Waikato ...
2009 Undergraduate & Graduate Prospectus - PDF - Waikato ...
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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES<br />
AS A CONJOINT DEGREE<br />
A BMS conjoint degree puts you even further ahead of the pack. You’ll learn two disciplines<br />
in-depth and gain the expertise that comes with both.<br />
Conjoint degrees are taken simultaneously and allow you<br />
to complete the requirements for two degrees in a shorter<br />
period of time. A conjoint degree will look great on your CV;<br />
it not only shows you have specialist knowledge in two areas,<br />
but it also shows you’re committed, ambitious and possess<br />
a great work ethic.<br />
The BMS conjoint<br />
The BMS degree can work as a conjoint degree with most<br />
other University of <strong>Waikato</strong> bachelor degrees.<br />
<strong>Waikato</strong> Management School’s requirements for the BMS<br />
conjoint degree are shown on the planner on this page.<br />
If your second degree is with a school/faculty outside of<br />
Management, you’ll need to contact that school/faculty and<br />
add their requirements to the planner.<br />
YEAR 1<br />
YEAR 2<br />
YEAR 3<br />
YEAR 4<br />
The BMS/LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and<br />
The BMS/BSc (Bachelor of Science)<br />
These are highly recommended conjoint degrees.<br />
<strong>Graduate</strong>s with Management and Law qualifications<br />
are keenly sought after for specialist legal, financial and<br />
management roles. Your BMS/LLB will be recognised by the<br />
New Zealand Council for Legal Education for professional<br />
practice in law.<br />
<strong>Graduate</strong>s with Management and Science ‘understand both<br />
the boardroom and the laboratory’. The BMS/BSc will prepare<br />
you for our progressive science and technology industries.<br />
You’ll bridge the gap between scientific innovation and<br />
rapidly changing global marketplaces.<br />
Planners for the BMS/LLB and the BMS/BSc are on the<br />
following page.<br />
DEGREE PLANNER – BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES (BMS) AS A CONJOINT<br />
Accounting for<br />
Management<br />
Business<br />
Economics and<br />
the New Zealand<br />
Economy<br />
Introduction to<br />
Marketing and<br />
International<br />
Management<br />
Information<br />
Systems and<br />
Supply Chain<br />
Management<br />
Management<br />
Statistics<br />
Introduction to<br />
Management<br />
ACCT101 ECON100 MKTG151 MSYS111 STAT160 STMG191<br />
Macroeconomics<br />
and the Global<br />
Economy<br />
ECON200 FINA201<br />
Strategic<br />
Management<br />
STMG391<br />
Report of an<br />
Investigation<br />
XXXX499<br />
COMPULSORY PAPERS<br />
Key papers that must be passed.<br />
Finance Organisational<br />
Behaviour<br />
Management<br />
Communication<br />
COMPULSORY MAJOR PAPERS<br />
The subject in which you specialise.<br />
Business<br />
Law, Ethics,<br />
Sustainability<br />
and the Treaty of<br />
Waitangi<br />
HRMG241 MCOM200 MNGT221<br />
300 level or above 300 level or above 300 level or above 300 level or above<br />
400 level or above 400 level or above<br />
ELECTIVE PAPERS<br />
200 level or above<br />
In addition to the 20 papers shown above you’ll also take writing and computing modules. These modules will develop<br />
your skills and show potential employers you can handle day to day tasks.<br />
If you are thinking of taking a conjoint degree contact a Management Student Centre Advisor for further information.<br />
The inside back cover of this publication provides MSC’s contact details.<br />
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BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES AS A CONJOINT DEGREE