International Prospectus

2022 Haere mai Welcome

The global pandemic has taken an incredible Typically, we have more than 5000 1 Campus guide toll on people throughout the world – the tragic international students each year from 2 Commercial Leadership loss of loved ones, the disruption 100 countries. Massey also delivers teaching to economies and the restrictions that took programmes in seven other countries, 4 Design, Fine Arts, Music and away freedoms that many of us take for and has international teaching partnerships Creative Media Production granted. If you have suffered, and many have, with tertiary institutions in 15 nations. 6 Global Health and Wellbeing my thoughts are with you. We recognise that choosing to leave your Personally, I am so very proud of the way the own country in order to achieve academic 8 Global Critical Thinking people of New Zealand responded to COVID-19, qualifications is a life-changing decision. 10 Advancing Science, Technology and in the ways in which staff and students of I warmly invite you to be part of our diverse and Agriculture Massey University adapted. and stimulating student community. 12 Accommodation and Living Costs Looking after the health, safety and wellbeing Professor Jan Thomas of our people will always be our highest Vice-, Massey University 13 Foundation and English priority. Our extensive support services Language Pathways ensured all students remained safe, and 13 Student Exchange our academic support helped minimise the disruption to study and research. Massey has a 14 International Student Support long, proud tradition of teaching and research and Services excellence. Its heritage, geographic spread 16 Programmes available over three major cities, range of programmes and the flexibility of its distance teaching all to international students in mean it offers students from around the world New Zealand the ability to tailor their study to meet their 26 Study online from your country needs and at the same time connect closely with industry, professional organisations and 27 Online Programmes local communities. available to international students 35 Entry requirements for international students 36 Academic entry requirements 2022 Issue (Updated September 2021). by country/region The information contained in this publication is indicative of the fees and offerings available in 2022. This information is subject to change. While all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure listed programmes are offered and regulations and fees are up to date, the University reserves the right to change the content or method of presentation, or to withdraw any 38 How to Apply qualification or part thereof, annually increase fees or impose limitations on enrolments. For the most up to date information please go to massey.ac.nz/international 1 Campus guide

MASSEY UNIVERSITY HAS CAMPUSES IN THREE NEW ZEALAND CITIES – , , AND MANAWATŪ CAMPUS IN .

AUCKLAND massey.ac.nz/auckland

• A beautiful campus with state-of-the-art teaching and learning facilities • Based in a diverse, multi-cultural city of 1.5 million people • A culture that fosters innovation through strong connections with industry, including an on-site business incubator • High quality academic programmes taught by world-class researchers and teachers, including four Distinguished Professors in sciences and humanities and social sciences

PALMERSTON NORTH massey.ac.nz/manawatū

• An international campus with staff and students from over 80 countries • World-class academic programmes, teachers and researchers • Great sporting facilities, a state-of-the-art food plant and farms • Affordable accommodation and living • A safe, friendly, young person's city – a third AUCKLAND of its population are aged 15 to 30 years

WELLINGTON massey.ac.nz/wellington PALMERSTON • A friendly, vibrant and creative place NORTH • Home to the Ngā Pae Māhutonga Wellington School of Design • World-class research centres for public WELLINGTON health, sleep, Māori health, disaster research, and tertiary teaching excellence • Wellington regularly ranks as one of the most liveable cities in the world (Deutsche Bank Quality of Life Survey). STUDY BY • Compact and set between a magnificent DISTANCE harbour and green hills. 2

Commercial leadership

TE KURA WHAI PAKIHI MASSEY BUSINESS SCHOOL

At Massey Business School (MBS), we believe our students should both study and practice business. We partner closely with many leading New Zealand companies, and a range of internships and opportunities to interact with actual businesses are built into our programmes. Today’s students need skills that can take them to the top of the business world anywhere, so we focus on globally relevant and future-focused learning. Massey Business School will provide a strong career foundation, and ensure you have the skills to succeed no matter where your future takes you.

KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE HUB The MBS Knowledge Exchange Hub provides impactful socio-economic research focusing on shared prosperity, including online and real-time tracking of GDP: a world first. Areas of study within MBS include:

• Accounting • Aviation • Economics • Finance and Banking • Management and Leadership • Property • Human Resources • Technology Management 3

THE CENTER FOR CULTURE-CENTRED APPROACHES TO Working with and mentoring students gives Hedy insight into the issues RESEARCH AND EVALUATION and challenges that accounting graduates face on their professional CARE operates as a global hub for communication research, utilising journey and helps her focus on developing students’ career potential. participatory and culture-centred methodologies to develop community- driven communication solutions. MBS prioritizes impactful and applied research that solves real-world problems. SUCCESSFUL GRADUATES

COMMUNITY ACCOUNTING INITIATIVE ELIJAH AI This initiative works with the local community to build financial capability. CHINA As part of this, MBS accountancy students and staff provide free financial Master of Professional Accountancy advice to the community. and Finance, 2015 MPOWER Research by the Massey People, Organisation, Work and Employment Research Group focuses on the management of people in the workplace and organisations with a view to empowering people and organisations I took a gap year to travel in America and Asia before embarking on my to perform. career at Audit New Zealand. Upon gaining my Chartered Accountant qualification after three years with Audit New Zealand, I joined the Treasury Finance department at ASB Bank. Subsequently, I obtained my ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE CFA charter with ASB. Back in 2016 when I was interviewing for the graduate roles, I always HEDY HUANG felt I was very ready for the interviews thanks to the useful training Senior lecturer, sessions provided by Massey University on interview skills and CV School of Accountancy, Massey University, writing. I found the knowledge we were taught at Massey can be easily Auckland Campus applied to real life, which came in very handy during the case study step Member of Chartered Accountants Australia in the graduate recruitment process. and New Zealand (CAANZ) Extracurricular activities at Massey University are lively. In my second year at Massey University, I was fortunate to become one of the founding Hedy's research expertise includes auditing, corporate governance, presidents of Massey University Accountancy Club. The mission of this sustainability, and management accounting issues in the Chinese capital organization is to connect the students with future employers and improve markets. She also researches in the New Zealand not-for-profit sector. Hedy their employability. The successful stories of our graduates give us a great believes that her research contributes to local community development, sense of satisfaction. Deeply inspired by Massey Accountancy Club, I informing her teaching and curriculum pedagogy, and is passionate about recently established an organization, CNZ Careers, to continue helping engaging with students, community, and accounting professionals. students to land their dream jobs. Liaising with professional bodies the ACCA, CAANZ, and CPA Australia, Hedy also coordinates on-campus events and visits. Hedy is the Club CONTACT US Mentor for the Massey University Accountancy Club in Albany Campus, which aims to enrich students’ learning, social and practical experiences. [email protected] She also serves as a Trustee and Audit and Risk committee member in Airedale Property Trust.

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WORLD RANKINGS Massey is ranked in the top 200 for Accounting finance, 250 for Economics Econometrics, and 300 for Business Management studies according to the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings.

PRESTIGIOUS ACCREDITATION Massey Business School holds the prestigious AACSB accreditation. 4

Design, fine arts, music, and creative media production

TOI RAUWHĀRANGI COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS

Toi Rauwhrāngi is New Zealand’s premier provider of creative arts education, with comprehensive, internationally benchmarked, future-focused programmes, innovative studio-based learning, high levels of undergraduate and postgraduate student achievement and a distinctive contribution to Māori and Pacific creative arts practice. Our wide range of programme opportunities are actively engaged across a broad range of creative industries, including:

• Commercial music • Creative media production • Design • Fine arts • Māori visual arts 5

RESEARCH EXCELLENCE SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE SISSI (KIM NGÂN) NGUYÊN WORLD-CLASS STANDING VIETNAM Massey's reputation has grown through the quality of its faculty and Bachelor of Creative Media Production, 2020 the achievements of its students. Massey has been New Zealand’s only Top 100 ranked Art and Design Schools (QS) for the last five consecutive years, and the No. 3 ranked design school in the Asia-Pacific region (Red Dot International). We also hold substantial equivalency with NASAD. GLOBALLY CONNECTED RESEARCH Originally from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, Sissi came to New Zealand Massey also has more top-ranked, globally connected researchers in 2016 to study high school at Aotea College in Porirua, Wellington. in design and visual arts and crafts than any other art school in New During her time at Aotea, she discovered digital art and motion design. In Zealand (Performance-Based Research Funding Round (2019). Our 2018, she came to Massey University to pursue her passion, and studied exceptional practitioners use industry standard facilities to offer a the Bachelor of Creative Media Production. With her achievements and stimulating, innovative learning environment. results during high school, Sissi was also awarded the Massey University Creative Arts International Excellence scholarship. WE CONNECT CREATIVITY TO ECONOMIC GROWTH During her time at Massey, Sissi has been exposed to a range of media Our course range is industry-connected, offering cross-disciplinary production skills, from animation and visual effects to game design and learning on real-world briefs to nurture creative, critical thinking. We interactive media. Besides the practical skills, Massey also provided her encourage entrepreneurial thinking and problem solving skills to prepare with good supporting systems and great friendships along the way. One students for the rapidly changing global economy. Our vibrant, positive of the things she likes the most about the programme is the freedom to environment offers a transformative experience for a growing number of focus on the skills and the role she wants for her career pathway. For researchers at all career stages. her undergraduate thesis, she worked as the Art director for Neocense, a 2D isometric puzzle game, with a group of eight other students. Her team then successfully launched the game on Steam – a digital game ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE distribution platform. The game has received positive feedback from the community and was also a finalist for Excellence in Representation and ANGELA KILFORD Excellence in Accessibility categories for the New Zealand Game Awards TE WHANAU A KAI, NGĀTI POROU, 2021. Sissi is now employed as a Junior Motion Designer at Fox and Co. NGĀTI KAHUNGUNU Design in Wellington. Senior tutor/lecturer, Ngā Pae Māhutonga, Ngā Pae Māhutonga Wellington School of Design A designer and artist with a background in textiles, Angela's inspiration comes from Māori concepts and knowledge. Recent works explore the whakapapa (genealogy) of local ecology and lesser known connections between living and non-living entities. These ideas are examined and CONTACT US expressed through walking, performance, collaborative making, large [email protected] scale public installations and writing. Angela teaches across textiles, materials and critical and contextual studies for art and design.

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TOP 100 WORLD RANKING Massey is ranked in the top 100 in the world for Art and Design according to the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings.

MAKE GREAT WORK Our students win awards at national and international competitions. 6

Global health and wellbeing

TE KURA HAUORA TANGATA COLLEGE OF HEALTH

A changing world with new problems demands new thinking and new leadership. Massey’s College of Health takes a fresh approach to optimal health and wellbeing, and promotes equity and social justice. We make a difference by considering and embracing diversity, social determinants and environmental interactions across a wide range of health-related areas. Our specialists focus on applied social research, health system strengthening, workforce development, environmental health, public health policy, sleep, sport and exercise, and nutrition. We also champion health and wellbeing, promoting healthy lives, advising on policy that supports these activities, and finding ways to keep people and communities well.

RESEARCH EXCELLENCE

Massey College of Health empowers academics and researchers to solve the global health challenges of the 21st century together. Whether you're a student or research collaborator, you will work alongside the most innovative thinkers and experts in New Zealand, and benefit from the expertise of our world-leading health researchers. 7

RESEARCH CENTRES SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS

RESEARCH CENTRE FOR HAUORA AND HEALTH AKISI RAVONO FIJI Focuses on understanding and influencing the wellbeing of all New Zealanders, and contributing to a skilled and responsive health research Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing workforce. Disciplines, topics and methods include: epidemiology, mātauranga Māori, occupational and environmental health, health surveillance, non- communicable diseases, Māori health, Pacific health, indoor health and air quality, nutrition, biodiversity, sport performance, housing and injury. "My PhD research is on diabetes. More than 430 million people around the world have diabetes, and in Fiji it affects one-third of the adult SHORE AND WHĀRIKI RESEARCH CENTRE population. It is my goal to improve nursing care for diabetic patients and Undertakes policy and collaborative community research on, encourage a shift towards a more preventive approach to reducing and evaluations of, a variety of health and social topics, such as life-threatening situations and associated conditions. I am very proud to kaitiakitanga, privilege, racism, illicit drugs, housing, transport be studying at Massey. I am encouraged in a way that suits my and urban development, health services, unhealthy commodities, ability,and I have great supervisory support." particularly alcohol, and digital marketing. The centre consists of two multidisciplinary research groups working in a Treaty of Waitangi HAIRUNNISA SHAFI partnership model to produce excellent research with the aim of INDIA improving health and wellbeing and reducing inequities in Aotearoa, New Zealand and globally. Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work

SLEEP/WAKE RESEARCH CENTRE Advances scientific knowledge about circadian rhythms, sleep and waking function. The centre works with government agencies, industries and community groups to improve the health, safety and wellbeing of "As a social worker and researcher, I believe obtaining a PhD in Social people, and has extensive experience in evidence-based consulting in Work at Massey University helps me explore who I am as a person and the areas of shift work and fatigue management, including independent how I can develop myself, both professionally and personally. Studying accident investigation and expert testimony. at Massey has provided a good opportunity to build and maintain friendships with people from all over the world, enjoying world class educational facilities that help me improve my verbal as well as written communication skills. I now have the confidence to develop innovative research projects, work independently, critically analyse topics and do presentations."

CONTACT US [email protected]

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WORLD RANKINGS Nursing – top 150, 2nd in New Zealand (2021 QS World University RAnkings by Subject) Public Health – top 300, 4th in New Zealand (2020 Shanghai Global Rankings of Academic Subjects) 8

Global critical thinking

TE KURA PŪKENGA TANGATA COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

Studying the humanities and social sciences will inspire your intellectual passion, ignite your imagination, enable you to think critically and help you to apply what you learn in the real world. We will challenge your thinking and enable you to be more creative, more innovative and more adaptable. We will teach you valuable skills that allow you to connect with your work, your community and your world.

RESEARCH EXCELLENCE

As our digital, connected lives grow, so does our population – and that threat to our environment is the most pressing, existential issue of our time. We would argue that the approaches we must adopt to living in this century challenge us to be adaptive, responsive and engaged citizens. Massey researchers seek to resolve the impact of this emergent new social model, and provide meaningful contributions to inform debate, and offer people-focused research to support developments that will enrich our future lives. 9

RESEARCH SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE SHAWN VARGHESE PEDAGOGY INDIA Research and development of the strategies teachers use to manage and Master of Education, 2020 teach languages in multi-level classes. MENTAL HEALTH Mental illness, including depression, is part of the wave of chronic illnesses affecting today’s population. Massey researchers successfully "I decided to turn my passion of becoming a teacher into reality and adapted a cognitive behavioural therapy programme for adult Māori study a Master of Education in New Zealand at Massey University. suffering from depression. After spending time as a lecturer of English language and literature THE IMMIGRANT EXPERIENCE it was important for me to expand my knowledge of the learning and Massey has explored immigrant economic success and work experience teaching system. while also reviewing the contributions immigrants have made to After arriving in New Zealand, I realized that I got more than I bargained community, culture and social development. for. Be it the course structure, resources or the brilliant and supportive academics, everything is harmonized and tailored for perfect learning conditions. ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Studying at Massey has given me multiple perspectives, unlimited options to explore and transformed my thinking about the learning and KRUSHIL WATENE teaching process in education. Māori philosopher & Associate Professor, School of Humanities Media and Creative The Master of Education program demands critical thinking and open- Communication minded analysis of different subject areas from multiple perspectives. You also need a growth mind-set. Students should be eager and willing to bring their own thoughts, experiences, visions, and ideas to their study. Massey challenges your concepts with new perceptions."

Professor Watene has been appointed to the Advisory Board of the 2020 United Nations Human Development Report as one of the world’s leading economists and humanitarian thinkers. Dr Watene, Ngāti Manu, Te Hikutu, Ngāti Whātua o Orākei, Tonga, is excited CONTACT US about the appointment's potential for “bringing the work of indigenous [email protected] communities globally to bear on the transformation and future of the reports. It’s an opportunity to highlight the significance of indigenous philosophies and practices.” Dr Watene says the voices and values of Indigenous peoples have much to contribute in finding solutions to environmental catastrophe. VISIT massey.ac.nz/cohss

WORLD RANKINGS Massey is ranked in the top 250 in development studies, education, psychology and sociology according to the QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS Massey is ranked second overall among New Zealand universities in the latest Times Higher Education Impact Rankings. 10

Science, tech, and agriculture

TE WĀHANGA PŪTAIAO COLLEGE OF SCIENCES

The College of Sciences contributes to the needs of New Zealand and builds capability for the country through research and the development of high-quality graduates. It provides face-to-face education in sciences at both its Auckland and Manawatū campuses. Our heritage is in agriculture, food and the sciences, and today we are among the world leaders in education and research. We also bring our best to new areas including computer science, information technology and the built environment. These are exciting areas for study and provide excellent opportunities for growth and development.

• Agriculture • Computer science and information technology • Built environment and construction • Engineering • Food and nutrition • Fundamental science • Natural and environmental science • Veterinary and animal science 11

OUR RESEARCH INCLUDES: SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE

We provide face-to-face education in sciences at both Auckland and JABER HUSSAIN Manawatū campuses. This includes research and teaching in: SAUDI ARABIA

• agriculture, horticulture, food science and technology, animal and Bachelor of Construction, 2020 veterinary science which provides knowledge and capability critical to the vitality of Aotearoa New Zealand’s agrifood sector, and

• the life, environmental, computational and physical sciences within the natural and built environments that contribute fundamental knowledge I have always been curious about buildings and their management. When and capability for the betterment of New Zealand, in applied fields such I heard about Massey University from a friend studying there, I decided as agriculture and food technology. it was the place for me to achieve my dream as the only university in Aotearoa offering the Bachelor of Construction Management. The Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) fully funded my studies, ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE and provided excellent guidance. I really enjoyed meeting people from varying backgrounds, and found lecturers keen to help. I leave Massey DR. RUGGIERO (RINO) LOVREGLIO with great knowledge and experience, and look forward to returning Senior Lecturer at the School of Built home to apply what I’ve learned from both Massey and New Zealand. Environment

Dr Lovreglio holds a PhD in Fire Safety Engineering from the joint PhD School of Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano e Politecnico di Bari (Italy). After obtaining his PhD in 2016, Dr Lovreglio was a postdoc at the until his appointment at Massey University in 2018. Dr Lovreglio is an expert in Human Behavior in Disasters, Applied Statistics, and Evacuation Simulations. He has carried out several behavioral studies using new technologies such as virtual reality, augmented reality, BIM, and 3D scanning. Since 2014, he has published more than 40 journal articles and 3 book chapters.

CONTACT US [email protected]

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WORLD RANKINGS Massey is ranked 28th equal in Veterinary Science and 29 in Agriculture and Forestry according to the 2020 QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings, and No 1 university in agriculture according to QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) rankings 12

ADDITIONAL NON-TUITION FEES massey.ac.nz/fees

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT STUDENT VISA AND IMMIGRATION COST immigration.govt.nz

Accommodation and costs

MASSEY HALLS Activities We offer a full, varied residential life programme, so there is and events no excuse not to get involved. We run welcome programmes Massey Halls are our accommodation facilities, and we aim to give you to help you settle into to life at Massey University. the best student experience support during your university years. Our We like to think we are your home away from home, where Halls have dedicated staff to help navigate your priorities, connect you you feel like you are among friends and family. with other residents and encourage you to join the many events and activities that are available. Safe and Our buildings are safe and secure, with key fob security secure access to buildings. We have a security team that does WHY CHOOSE MASSEY HALLS? regular checks through the day and night. Location We are situated either on campus or within a short Homestay This option gives you the opportunity to live with a local walking distance of the University. Everything you need family in their home, and experience New Zealand culture. is nearby, such as shops, bars and restaurants. This is a great way to improve your English language. You Support We have a team of staff to support you 24/7 and our will be provided with three meals a day and have support Residential Assistants live on campus. from our homestay pastoral care team. Friendships We focus on building our community from the start. LIVING COSTS You will live within a community of Massey University students, and will have lots of opportunities to meet As well as tuition fees, you will need to pay for textbooks, non-tuition people and make life-long friends from around the world. fees and your personal expenses. At the airport, on arrival in New Zealand, you are required to pay Better Research shows that students living in university-provided a $35 International Visitor and Tourism Conservation Levy. grades accommodation tend to achieve better results. If you enter New Zealand on a student visa, Immigration NZ requires Leadership We like to give our residents opportunities to take on you to have NZ$15,000 available in addition to your course fees for each leadership roles, such as becoming a floor warden, year you’ll be studying in New Zealand, plus $1500 for return airfare. hall representative and – once you have been with us Living costs can vary considerably depending upon accommodation a year – you can apply to join our team and become option, location and personal spending habits, so you may require more a Residential Assistant. money than this. 13

ACCOMMODATION COSTS ACCOMMODATION ADDITIONAL OPTION AUCKLAND CAMPUS MANAWATŪ CAMPUS WELLINGTON CAMPUS NON-TUITION FEES Accommodation Type First and only Qualmark Accredited • Various halls: meals provided The Cube massey.ac.nz/fees 5 Star Student Accommodation • Various halls: no meals • 3/5 bedroom apartments: no meals in New Zealand with Gold Star • Family units: no meals • Studio units: no meals Sustainability Award. Kainga Rua • All rooms are single occupancy • Single rooms: no meals FIND OUT MORE ABOUT • Halls of Residence: meals provided • Twin-share rooms: no meals STUDENT VISA AND • 4/5 bedroom apartments: no meals IMMIGRATION COST • Studio units: No meals 222 Willis immigration.govt.nz • Single rooms: no meals • Twin-share rooms: no meals

Massey Halls Catered $16,642 (40 weeks) From $13,840 (40 weeks) Not Available

Massey Halls Self-Catered From $11,680 (40 weeks) From $7,160 (40 weeks) From $11,750 (42 weeks)

Homestay Catered $315 per week $265 per week $285 per week

Notes: • Costs are approximate based on 2021 fees and are in New Zealand dollars (NZD) • Auckland is the largest of the three cities, so you can expect the cost of living to be higher • In some catered accommodation options there may be different meal plans available. Some MORE INFO AT accommodation options may also have additional costs for items such as laundry and car parking, depending on location. massey.ac.nz/ • Private accommodation options can be found on trademe.co.nz accommodation

TO APPLY TO A PATHWAY TO MASSEY Pathways [email protected] to Massey University

FOUNDATION PATHWAYS Massey University College prepares you for a seamless transition into a wide range of degrees at the University. Benefit from small class sizes and personalised support while undertaking a programme that will help you gain the academic and English language skills necessary to succeed at university and beyond.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE PATHWAYS Our language pathway programmes will give you the confidence and skills to take on our foundational programme, or meet the University’s academic English language requirements for degree-level study. WHY STUDY A PATHWAY PROGRAMME WITH US? Student • Guaranteed entry into your university degree upon successful completion and meeting entry requirements for special entry degrees. exchange • Designed in partnership with the University, these include relevant subjects to prepare you for your As an international student, you are also eligible to participate in degree. Get to know New Zealand's education our student exchange programme and can therefore choose to study system and unique Māori culture for one or two semesters of your degree at over 200 institutions • Excellent academic, welfare and careers support system in more than 25 countries. massey.ac.nz/studentexchange 14

International student support

STUDY SUPPORT OUR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT The Centre for Teaching and Learning aims to help you develop SUPPORT TEAMS ARE HERE TO good study practices and examination skills. They offer regular workshops as well as individual consultations. HELP YOU WITH VISA RENEWALS, learning.massey.ac.nz INSURANCE, ACCOMMODATION, CAREER SERVICES TRANSPORT AND GENERAL Career Services can help you to explore and plan your career, CAMPUS INFORMATION. source job opportunities, and build your employability skills. We work with employers and academic staff to offer you career events, industry presentations, career and skills workshops, and seminars. WE ALSO CONNECT STUDENTS massey.ac.nz/careers TO OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES. HEALTH SERVICES WE RUN AN INTERNATIONAL There are Health and Counselling Centres on all our campuses, which are designed to provide students with a comprehensive range REGISTRATION AND WELCOME of professional and confidential health services. These services are PROGRAMME TO HELP YOU intended to keep you active, healthy, and able to achieve your goals. SETTLE IN, AND RUN A NUMBER massey.ac.nz/health-and-counselling OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES THROUGHOUT THE SEMESTER. 15

RECREATION MEDICAL AND TRAVEL INSURANCE Massey is committed to ensuring an active, enriching campus life and International students (including group students) must have appropriate has excellent facilities on each of our campuses as well as associations and current medical and travel insurance while in New Zealand. and clubs to meet the needs of the student community. We have over 100 Insurance coverage should include travel costs, medical care, and costs student-run clubs where you can meet, have fun and make new friends. associated with repatriation, expatriation, and funeral expenses. recreation.massey.ac.nz Our preferred provider is InsuranceSafeNZ. insurancesafenz.com THE EDUCATION (PASTORAL CARE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS) CODE OF PRACTICE 2016 ACCIDENT INSURANCE The Ministry of Education has established a comprehensive Code of The Accident Compensation Corporation provides accident insurance Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students. Massey University for all New Zealand citizens, residents, and temporary visitors to is bound by this Code. Copies of the Code are available from the NZQA. New Zealand, but you may still be liable for all other medical and related costs. nzqa.govt.nz acc.co.nz IMMIGRATION All international students must hold a valid student visa to be eligible to SETTLING INTO LIFE IN NEW ZEALAND study in New Zealand. Full details of immigration requirements, advice NauMai NZ is a digital platform developed to support international on rights to employment in New Zealand while studying, and reporting students as they transition to a new culture and life in New Zealand. requirements are available from Immigration New Zealand. This platform provides reliable and up-to-date information about living and studying in New Zealand. immigration.govt.nz naumainz.studyinnewzealand.govt.nz STUDY AND WORK IN NEW ZEALAND New Zealand Immigration provides options for students to work INTERNATIONAL CONTRACT DISPUTE RESOLUTION while studying. Depending on your area of study, you may also SCHEME (DRS) have the opportunity to stay and work in New Zealand for up to DRS is an independent dispute resolution scheme established by the four years, and possibly even gain residency. . Its objective is to encourage swift settlement of contractual and financial disputes between international students naumainz.studyinnewzealand.govt.nz and their providers in New Zealand.

ELIGIBILITY FOR HEALTH SERVICES istudent.org.nz Most international students are not entitled to publicly funded health services while in New Zealand. If you receive medical treatment during NEW ZEALAND LANGUAGE AND CULTURE your visit, you may be liable for the full cost of that treatment. Full Massey University offers a free online programme that introduces details on entitlements to publicly funded health services are available you to Māori language and culture. through the Ministry of Health. massey.ac.nz/toromai moh.govt.nz 16 This section provides a guide to programmes available to international students interested in studying at a Massey University campus in Programmes New Zealand. Tuition fees quoted are estimates only, are in New Zealand dollars, include GST, and are based on 2022 fees. Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the available to programmes, unless stated otherwise. Check the Massey website for the most up-to-date fee information. international Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time. You can search the Massey University website: massey.ac.nz students in for full programme details. If you are ready to apply, please visit New Zealand massey.ac.nz/international

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND UNIVERSITY PREPARATION

START DATE DURATION COST PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington A: Jan, Mar, Apr, May, General English A Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 5 weeks NZ$2375 Certificate in Foundation Studies (Full Foundation) 1 A: Mar. Jun or Oct 2 or 3 NZ$23,150 W W: Feb only semesters 1 A: Mar, Oct Certificate of University Preparation (Fast-track Foundation) W W: Feb, Jul 1 semester NZ$11,580 per semester English for Academic Purposes 1 A Feb, Apr, Jul, Aug, Nov 10 weeks NZ$4750 English for Academic Purposes 2 A Feb, Apr, Aug, Nov 10 weeks NZ$4750

Mar, Jun, Oct 2 or 3 Foundation Certificate (International) A semesters NZ$12,440 Foundation Certificate (International – Accelerated) A Mar, Oct 1 semester NZ$24,880 1 The Wellington offering of this programme is only available to Creative Arts students.

CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS

START DATE DURATION COST PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington

Certificate in Arts A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$14,090 per semester

Certificate in Business Studies A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$15,660 per semester A: Feb, July or Nov Certificate in Science and Technology A P P: Feb or July 1 semester NZ$17,400 per semester Certificate in Visual Arts W Feb, July or Nov 1 semester NZ$17,330 per semester Diploma in Arts A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150–$34,750 Diploma in Business Studies A P W Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,320 Diploma in Communication A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Diploma in Facilities Management A Feb or July 1 year NZ$32,770 A: Feb, July or Nov Diploma in Science and Technology A P P: Feb or July 1 year NZ$34,790 Diploma in Visual Arts W Feb, July or Nov 1 year NZ$34,640

Fees are based on 2022 rates and may be subject to change 17 STUDY ABROAD

Massey University welcomes students from around the world to complete a semester or year of Study Abroad on one of our three campuses in New Zealand, or online from their home country: massey.ac.nz/studyabroad

START DATE DURATION COST PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Study Abroad Programme A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$12,400 per semester

BACHELOR'S DEGREES

Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Please note that most bachelor's degrees are 360 credits, with some being longer. Each 15-credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time.

COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington A: Feb or July Bachelor of Accountancy A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$31,320 Bachelor of Agribusiness Farm Management P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 International Agribusiness P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,170 Rural Valuation P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$31,170 Bachelor of Agricultural Science P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,790 Bachelor of Animal Science Animal Genetics and Breeding P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Animal Nutrition and Growth P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Animal Welfare P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Equine Science P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Bachelor of Arts Business Psychology A P Feb 3 years NZ$34,790 Classical Studies A P Feb 3 years NZ$28,150 Creative Writing A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,640 Economics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Education A P Feb 3 years NZ$28,150 Educational Psychology A P Feb 3 years NZ$34,790 English A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Environmental Studies P Feb 3 years NZ$34,790 Geography P Feb 3 years NZ$34,790 History A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Linguistics A Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Mathematics A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Media Studies A P Feb 3 years NZ$28,150 Philosophy A P Feb 3 years NZ$28,150

* July start will take 3.5 years to complete.

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Politics and International Relations A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Psychology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,790 Social Anthropology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Social Policy A P Feb 3 years NZ$28,150 Sociology A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Statistics P Feb 3 years NZ$28,150 Bachelor of Aviation Air Transport Pilot (Aeroplane Option)

Year 1 P Jan3 or July 1 year NZ$97,830 (180 credits) Year 2 P Jan3 or July 1 year NZ$114,160 (180 credits) Year 3 P Jan3 or July 1 year NZ$37,680 Bachelor of Aviation Management P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Bachelor of Business A: Feb or July Accountancy A P P: Feb 3 years NZ$31,320 A: Feb or July Economics A P P: Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Finance A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Financial Planning and Advice A Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Human Resource Management and Employment Relations A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 International Business A Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Management A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Marketing A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Organisational Technology Management A Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Property A P Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Bachelor of Commercial Music Music Industry W Feb 3 years NZ$34,640 Music Technology (including Sound Engineering) W Feb 3 years NZ$34,640 Music Practice W Feb 3 years NZ$34,640 Bachelor of Commercial Music (Honours) W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Bachelor of Communication A, P: Feb* or July* Communication Management A P W W: Feb* or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Expressive Arts A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,640 Expressive Arts and Media Studies A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 Journalism W Feb 3 years NZ$31,320 Linguistics A W Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 A: Feb or July Digital Marketing A P W P, W: Feb* or July* 3 years NZ$31,320 Media Studies A P W Feb or July 3 years NZ$28,150 A,W: Feb* or July* Public Relations A P W P: Feb or July 3 years NZ$31,320 Bachelor of Construction Construction Management A Feb 3 years NZ$37,490 Quantity Surveying A Feb 3 years NZ$37,490

3 This programme cannot be commenced via remote learning, students need to be onshore in NZ for study. * Will take 3.5 years to complete

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Bachelor of Creative Media Production Pathway in: Animation W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 Creative Technologies W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 Film and Television W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 Game Development W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 Immersive Media W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 Producing and Directing W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 VFX W Feb or July* 3 years NZ$37,490 Bachelor of Creative Media Production (Honours) W Feb 1 year NZ$41,290 Bachelor of Design with Honours Concept Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Fashion Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Industrial Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Integrated Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Photography W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Spatial Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Textile Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Visual Communication Design W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Bachelor of Engineering with Honours3 Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering P Feb 4 years NZ$37,490 Electronics and Computer Engineering A Feb 4 years NZ$37,920 Mechatronics A P Feb 4 years NZ$37,490 Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours3 W Feb or July** 4 years NZ$34,640 Bachelor of Food Technology with Honours3 Food Process Engineering P Feb 4 years NZ$37,490 Food Product Technology A P Feb 4 years NZ$37,490 Bachelor of Horticultural Science P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,790 Bachelor of Information Sciences Computer Science A P Feb or July*** 3 years NZ$34,790 Data Science A Feb or July*** 3 years NZ$33,730 Information Systems A Feb or July*** 3 years NZ$33,730 Information Technology A P Feb or July*** 3 years NZ$37,490 Software Engineering A P Feb or July*** 3 years NZ$37,490 Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts P Feb 4 years NZ$34,640 Bachelor of Nursing3 A P W Feb 3 years NZ$34,790 Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning4 P Feb 4 years NZ$37,490

3 This programme cannot be commenced via remote learning, students need to be onshore in NZ for study. 4 This programme requires a minor. * Students starting in July may complete in 2.5 years, provided they complete Summer School in the first year. ** Students starting in July may complete in 3.5 years, provided they complete Summer School in the first year. *** Will take 3.5 years to complete

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Bachelor of Science Chemistry P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Computer Science A P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Earth Science P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Ecology and Conservation2 A P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Environmental Science P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Exercise and Sport Science A Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Human Nutrition A Feb 3 years NZ$34,790 Mathematics A P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$28,150 Microbiology P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Molecular Cell Biology A P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Physiology A Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Plant Science P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Psychology A P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Statistics P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$28,150 Zoology A P Feb or July* 3 years NZ$34,790 Bachelor of Social Work3 A P Feb or July 4 years NZ$28,150 Bachelor of Speech and Language Therapy with Honours3 A Feb 4 years NZ$37,490 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Exercise Prescription P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,790 Physical Education P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,790 Sport Development P Feb or July 3 years NZ$34,790 Bachelor of Sport Management A Feb 3 years NZ$31,320 Bachelor of Veterinary Science 5 years Pre-selection P Feb 1 semester NZ$17,400 Professional Phase P July 4.5 years NZ$69,300

GRADUATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS

Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time.

COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology A P Feb or July 1 semester NZ$17,400 per semester Graduate Certificate in Arts A P W Feb or July 1 semester NZ$14,080 per semester

2 Subject to CUAP approval. 3 This programme cannot be commenced via remote learning, students need to be onshore in NZ for study. * Will take 3.5 years to complete

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Graduate Diploma in Arts Classical Studies A P Feb 1 year NZ$28,150 Creative Writing A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$34,640 Economics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Education P Feb 1 year NZ$28,150 English A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Environmental Studies P Feb 1 year NZ$34,790 Geography P Feb 1 year NZ$34,790 History A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Linguistics A W Feb 1 year NZ$28,150 Mathematics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Media Studies A P W Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Philosophy A P Feb 1 year NZ$28,150 Psychology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$34,790 Politics and International Relations A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Social Anthropology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Social Policy A Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Sociology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,150 Statistics P Feb 1 year NZ$33,730 Graduate Diploma in Aviation Aviation Studies P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,320 Flight Instruction5 P Feb or July 1 year NZ$36,420 Graduate Diploma in Business Studies A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,320 Graduate Diploma in Design Fashion Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Industrial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Photography W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Spatial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Textile Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Visual Communication Design W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Graduate Diploma in Facilities Management A Feb or July 1 year NZ$33,730 Graduate Diploma in Fine Arts W Feb 1 year NZ$34,640 Graduate Diploma in Information Sciences A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$33,730 Graduate Diploma in Journalism W Feb 1.5 years NZ$31,180 Graduate Diploma of Learning and Teaching3 Primary (150 credits) A P Jan 1 year $NZ28,150 Secondary (150 credits) P Jan 1 year $NZ28,150 Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management A Feb 1 year NZ$31,320 Graduate Diploma in Science and Technology6 A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$37,490

3 This programme cannot be commenced via remote learning, students need to be onshore in NZ for study. 5 Flight Instruction specialisation cannot be commenced via remote learning, students need to be onshore in NZ for study. 6 This course is a pathway programme to Postgraduate study in Sciences.

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Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time.

COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington

Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics P Feb 1 semester NZ$15,980 per semester

Postgraduate Certificate in Arts A P Feb or July 1 semester NZ$15,980 per semester

Postgraduate Certificate in Business A P W7 Feb or July 1 semester NZ$16,390 per semester

Postgraduate Certificate in Emergency Management W Feb 1 semester NZ$18,750 per semester

Postgraduate Certificate in International Development P Feb or July 1 semester NZ$15,980 per semester

Feb or July NZ$16,310–20,430 Postgraduate Certificate in Science and Technology A P 1 semester per semester Postgraduate Diploma in Agribusiness P Feb or July 1 year NZ$38,330 Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,950 Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Economics A P Feb 1 year NZ$32,770 Geography P Feb 1 year NZ$38,330 Politics and International Relations P Feb 1 year NZ$31,950 Psychology A P Feb 1 year NZ$38,330 Social Anthropology A P Feb 1 year NZ$31,950 Sociology A P Feb 1 year NZ$31,950 Postgraduate Diploma in Business A P W7 Feb or July 1 year NZ$32,770 Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Construction Law A Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Construction Project Management A Feb 1 year NZ$41,290 Digital Built Environment2 A Feb 1 year NZ$ TBA Quantity Surveying8 A Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Sustainable Built Environment A Feb 1 year NZ$ TBA Without specialisation A Feb or July 1 year NZ$41,290 Postgraduate Diploma in Design Fashion Design W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Industrial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Photography W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Spatial Design W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Textile Design W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Visual Communication Design W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Postgraduate Diploma in Emergency Management W Feb 1 year NZ$37,490 Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management P Feb or July 1 year NZ$42,100 Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Arts W Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Postgraduate Diploma in Information Sciences A Feb or July 1 year NZ$37,920

2 Subject to CUAP approval. 7 Limited course selection: mainly Communication. 8 This programme is accreddited by RICS.

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Postgraduate Diploma in International Development P Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,950 Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism W Feb or July 1 year NZ$31,9509 Postgraduate Diploma in Māori Visual Arts P Feb 1 year NZ$37,920 Postgraduate Diploma in Quality Systems A Feb or July 1 year NZ$32,770 Postgraduate Diploma in Science and Technology Agricultural Science P Feb or July 1 year NZ$42,100 Animal Science P Feb or July 1 year NZ$42,100 Biological Sciences A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$38,330 Conservation Biology A P Feb 1 year NZ$38,330 Earth Science P Feb 1 year NZ$38,330 Horticultural Science P Feb 1 year NZ$42,100 Plant Breeding P Feb 1 year NZ$42,100 Zoology A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$38,330 Postgraduate Diploma in Speech and Language Therapy A Feb 1 year NZ$41,290 Postgraduate Diploma in Supply Chain Management A Feb or July 1 year NZ$32,770

MASTER’S DEGREES

Coursework master’s (C) is generally a 180 credit programme completed in either 1 year (three consecutive semesters) or 1.5 years. A research master’s (R) is generally a 240 credit programme (2 years), however some are 180 credit programmes (1.5 years). Tuition fees quoted are based on 120 credits of study within the programmes, unless stated otherwise. Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time.

COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Master of Agribusiness (R) P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$42,100 Master of Analytics (C) Business A Feb to Feb 1 year NZ$32,77010 Master of Applied Linguistics (C) Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages P Feb 1.5 years NZ$31,950 Without Specialisation P Feb 1.5 years NZ$31,950 Master of Applied Social Work3 (C) A Feb 2 years NZ$31,950 Master of Aviation (C) P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Master of Arts Economics A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Geography P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Politics and International Relations P Feb 1.5 years NZ$31,950 Social Anthropology A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$31,950 Sociology A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$31,950

3 This programme cannot be studied via remote learning. Students must be onshore in NZ for study. 9 Programme has a component fee of NZ$3,388.4.7. 10 Note that this programme is 180 credits over a year (3 consecutive semesters). The price stated above is for 120 credits so you need to factor in the additional 60 credits.

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Master of Business Administration Business Sustainability A Mar, July, or Nov 1 year NZ$52,53011 International Marketing/Global Business2 A Mar, July, or Nov 1 year NZ$52,53011 Without specialisation A Mar, July, or Nov 1 year NZ$52,53011 Master of Business Studies (R) Accountancy A Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Economics A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770

Finance A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Human Resource Management A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Management A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Marketing A Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Master of Construction (C or R) Construction Law A Feb 1.5 years NZ$37,920 Construction Project Management A Feb 1.5 years NZ$41,290 Digital Built Environment2 A Feb 1.5 years NZ$ TBA Quantity Surveying8 A Feb 1.5 years NZ$37,920 Sustainable Built Environment2 A Feb 1.5 years NZ$ TBA Without specialisation A Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$41,290 Master of Creative Enterprise W Feb 1.5 years NZ$37,920 Master of Design W Feb or July 1-1.5 years NZ$37,920 Master of Emergency Management W Feb 1.5 years NZ$37,490 Master of Engineering (R) A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$41,290 Master of Engineering Studies (C) Electronics and Computer Engineering A Feb or July 1 year NZ$41,290 Mechatronics A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$41,290 Without Specialisation A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$41,290 Master of Environmental Management (C or R) P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$42,100 Master of Finance (C or R) A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Master of Fine Arts Design W Feb 2 years NZ$37,920 Fine Arts W Feb 2 years NZ$37,920 Without Specialisation W Feb 2 years NZ$37,920 Master of Food Safety and Quality (C) P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$41,290 Master of Food Technology (R) A P Feb 1.5 years NZ$41,290 Master of Information Sciences (C and R) A Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$37,920 C: 1.5 years Master of International Development (C and R) P Feb or July NZ$31,950 R: 2 years Master of Management (C) Agribusiness P Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Communication P W Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770

2 Subject to CUAP approval. 8 This programme is accreddited by RICS. 11 Please note that this programme is 180 credits over a year (3 consecutive semesters). The price stated above is for 180 credits.

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COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington A: Feb or July Financial Economics A P P: Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 A: Feb or July* Human Resource Management A P P: Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 International Business A Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Journalism W Feb* or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 A: Feb or July* Management A P P: Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Marketing A Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Sustainability A Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Master of Māori Visual Arts P Feb 2 years NZ$37,920 Master of Professional Accountancy and Finance (C) A Feb or July 2 years NZ$34,830 Master of Quality Systems (C) A Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Master of Science (C and R) Agricultural Science P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$42,100 Animal Science P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$42,100 Biological Sciences (R) A P Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Chemistry (R) P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 A: Feb or July Conservation Biology (R) A P P: Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Earth Science (R) P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Ecology (R) P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Horticultural Science P Feb 1.5 years NZ$42,070 Human Nutrition A Feb 2 years NZ$38,330 Mathematics2 (R) A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$ TBA Plant Breeding (R) P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Statistics2 (R) A P Feb or July 1 year NZ$ TBA A: Feb Zoology (R) A P P: Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Master of Speech and Language Therapy (R) A Feb 2 years NZ$41,290 Master of Supply Chain Management (C) A Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$32,770 Master of Sustainable Development Goals (C) Environmental Sustainability P Feb 1.5 years NZ$38,330 Global Development P Feb 1.5 years NZ$35,020 Master of Veterinary Studies (C) Without Specialisation (C or R) P Feb 1.5 years NZ$49,040

DOCTORAL DEGREES

COST START DATE DURATION (PER 120 CREDITS) PROGRAMME Auckland Palmerston North Wellington Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) A P W Any time 3-4 years NZ$6,890-8,49012

2 Subject to CUAP approval. 12 The New Zealand Government has approved a policy for new international student PhD applicants which offers international students the same level of tuition fees as those paid by New Zealand domestic students. At Massey University, this policy relates to the Doctor of Philosophy with research topics in all areas including: Business, Creative Arts, Health, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Sciences. For specific details, please refer to www.massey.ac.nz/prospective-phd/. * Will take 2 years to complete.

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CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS

DURATION (IF STUDIED PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) ONLINE COST COURSE

Certificate in Arts Feb or July 1 semester NZ$12,240 per semester NZ$3060

Certificate in Aviation Studies Feb 1 semester NZ$13,620 per semester NZ$3410

Certificate in Science and Technology Feb, July or Nov 1 semester NZ$15,130 per semester NZ$3790

Diploma in Arts Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490–$30,250 NZ$3790

Diploma in Business Studies Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Diploma in Communication Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,600 NZ$3070

Diploma in Facilities Management Feb or July 1 year NZ$TBA NZ$TBA

Diploma in Science and Technology Feb, July or Nov 1 year NZ$30,240 NZ$3790

BACHELOR'S DEGREES

DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE Bachelor of Accountancy Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410 Bachelor of Arts

Business Psychology Feb 3 years NZ$30,260 NZ$3800

Chinese Feb 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Classical Studies Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Creative Writing Feb or July 3 years NZ$30,130 NZ$3760

Defence Studies Feb 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Economics Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,100 NZ$3390

Education Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Educational Psychology Feb 3 years NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

English Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Environmental Studies Feb or July 3 years NZ$30,260 NZ$3800

Geography Feb 3 years NZ$30,260 NZ$3800

History Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Japanese Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Linguistics Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

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DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE Māori Knowledge Feb 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Mathematics Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Media Studies Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Philosophy Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Politics and International Relations Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Psychology Feb or July 3 years NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

Security Studies Feb 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Social Anthropology Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Social Policy Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Sociology Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Spanish Feb 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Statistics Feb 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Te Reo Māori2 Feb 3 years NZ$ TBA NZ$ TBA

Bachelor of Aviation Management Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410 Bachelor of Business

Accountancy Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Economics Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Finance Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Human Resource Management and Employment Relations Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

International Business Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Management Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Marketing Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Organisational Technology Management Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Property Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Strategic Communication Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410 Bachelor of Communication

Communication Management Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Digital Marketing Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Expressive Arts Feb or July 3 years NZ$30,130 NZ$3770

Expressive Arts and Media Studies Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,480 NZ$3070

Linguistics Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3070

Journalism Feb 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Media Studies Feb or July 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3070

Public Relations Feb or July 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410 Bachelor of Construction

Quantity Surveying Feb 3 years NZ$32,600 NZ$3590 Bachelor of Information Sciences

Computer Science Feb or July* 3 years NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

Information Systems Feb or July* 3 years NZ$32,610 NZ$3590

Information Technology Feb or July* 3 years NZ$32,610 NZ$3590

Software Engineering Feb or July* 3 years NZ$32,610 NZ$3590

2 Subject to CUAP Approval.

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DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning4 Feb 4 years NZ$33,340 NZ$4170

Bachelor of Retail and Business Management Feb 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410 Bachelor of Science

Computer Science Feb or July* 3 years NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

Earth Science Feb or July* 3 years NZ$30,260 $NZ3790

Mathematics Feb or July* 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Psychology Feb or July* 3 years NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

Statistics Feb or July* 3 years NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Bachelor of Sport Management Feb 3 years NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

GRADUATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS

Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time. DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE

Graduate Certificate in Arts Feb or July 1 semester NZ$12,250 per semester NZ$3070

Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management Feb or July 1 semester NZ$12,240 per semester NZ$3060

Graduate Certificate in Science and Technology Feb or July 1 semester NZ$15,130 per semester NZ$3790 Graduate Diploma in Arts

Chinese Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Classical Studies Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Creative Writing Feb or July 1 year NZ$30,130 NZ$3760

Defence Studies Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Development Studies Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Economics Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,100 NZ$3390

Education Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Educational Psychology Feb 1 year NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

English Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Environmental Studies Feb or July 1 year NZ$30,260 NZ$3800

Geography Feb 1 year NZ$30,260 NZ$3800

History Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Japanese Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Linguistics Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Māori Knowledge Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3070

Mathematics Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Media Studies Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3070

Philosophy Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Politics and International Relations Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Psychology Feb or July 1 year NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

4 This programme requires a minor. *July start will take 3.5 years to complete.

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DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE Security Studies Feb 1 year NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

Social Anthropology Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Social Policy Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Sociology Feb or July 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Spanish Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060

Statistics Feb 1 year NZ$24,490 NZ$3060 Graduate Diploma in Aviation

Aviation Studies Feb or July 1 year NZ$32,390 NZ$4100 Graduate Diploma in Business Studies

Accounting Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Human Resource Management Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Personal Financial Planning Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Graduate Diploma in Emergency Management Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,860 NZ$3610

Graduate Diploma in Facilities Management Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Graduate Diploma in Information Sciences Feb or July 1 year NZ$29,330 NZ$3790

Graduate Diploma in Journalism Feb 1 year NZ$27,240 NZ$3410

Graduate Diploma in Science and Technology Feb or July 1 year NZ$30,250 NZ$3790

POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS

Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time.

DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE

Postgraduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics Feb 1 semester NZ$15,980 per semester NZ$3490

Postgraduate Certificate in Arts Feb or July 1 semester NZ$15,980 per semester NZ$3480

Postgraduate Certificate in Business Feb or July 1 semester NZ$14,040 per semester NZ$3570

Postgraduate Certificate in Emergency Management Feb 1 semester NZ$16,670 per semester NZ$4180

Postgraduate Certificate in International Development Feb or July 1 semester NZ$13,900 per semester NZ$3480

Postgraduate Certificate in International Security Feb or July 1 semester NZ$13,900 per semester NZ$3480

Postgraduate Certificate in Planning Feb or July 1 semester NZ$17,950 per semester NZ$4490

Postgraduate Certificate in Science and Technology Feb or July 1 semester NZ$18,310 per semester NZ$3790

Postgraduate Diploma in Accountancy Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480 Postgraduate Diploma in Arts

Defence and Security Studies Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Economics Feb 1 year NZ$28,150 NZ$3570

Education Feb 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

English Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

Geography Feb 1 year NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Geospatial Science Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

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DURATION (IF STUDIED ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE History Feb 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

Māori Knowledge Feb 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

Media Studies Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Philosophy Feb 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

Politics and International Relations Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Psychology Feb 1 year NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Social Anthropology Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Social Policy Feb 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

Sociology Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Postgraduate Diploma in Business Feb or July 1 year NZ$28,490 NZ$3570 Postgraduate Diploma in Construction

Without Specialisation Feb 1 year NZ$35,910 NZ$4490 Postgraduate Diploma in Education

Counselling and Guidance Feb 1 year NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Digital Education Feb 1 year NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Early Years Feb 1 year NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Educational Administration and Leadership Feb 1 year NZ$27,790 NZ$3400

Inclusive Education Feb 1 year NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Literacy Education Feb 1 year NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Māori Education Feb 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3490

Mathematics Education Feb 1 year NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Teaching and Learning Feb 1 year NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Without Specialisation Feb 1 year NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management Feb or July 1 year NZ$36,610 NZ$4490

Postgraduate Diploma in Emergency Management Feb 1 year NZ$33,340 NZ$4170

Postgraduate Diploma in Health Service Management Feb 1 year NZ$28,360 NZ$3480

Postgraduate Diploma in International Development Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,780 NZ$3990 Postgraduate Diploma in Information Sciences

Without Specialisation Feb or July 1 year NZ$32,980 NZ$3790 Postgraduate Diploma in International Security

Counter-Terrorism Feb 1 year NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Defence Feb 1 year NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Intelligence Feb 1 year NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Without Specialisation Feb or July 1 year NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Postgraduate Diploma in Planning Feb or July 1 year NZ$35,900 NZ$4490 Postgraduate Diploma in Science and Technology

Conservation Biology Feb 1 year NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Psychology Feb or July 1 year NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Postgraduate Diploma in Speech and Language Therapy Feb 1 year NZ$35,900 NZ$4490 Postgraduate Diploma in Veterinary Science

Veterinary Medicine Feb or July* 1 year NZ$42,660 NZ$4650

*July start will take 3 semesters

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A coursework masters (C) is generally a 180 credit programme completed in either 1 year (three consecutive semesters) or 1.5 years. A research masters (R) is generally a 240 credit programme (2 years), however some are 180 credit programmes (1.5 years). Each 15 credit course requires approximately 10-12.5 hours each week of class and study time. DURATION ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE (IF STUDIED FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE Master of Applied Linguistics (C)

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Without Specialisation Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Master of Aviation (C) Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Master of Arts

Defence and Security Studies Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3500

Economics Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,510 NZ$3570

Education Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

English Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Geography Feb 1.5 years NZ$33,340 NZ$4170

History Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3490

Māori Knowledge Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3490

Media Studies Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,360 NZ$3560

Politics and International Relations Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Philosophy Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Psychology Feb 1.5 years NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Social Anthropology Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Social Policy Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3490

Sociology Feb 1.5 years NZ$30,140 NZ$3480

Spanish Feb 1.5 years NZ$30,140 NZ$3480

Master of Business Administration**

Digital Transformation Mar, July or Nov 2 years part-time NZ$46,530* NZ$3820

Without specialisation Mar, July or Nov 2 years part-time NZ$46,530* NZ$3820

Master of Business Studies (R)

Communication Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Finance Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Human Resource Management Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Management Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Marketing Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Master of Construction (C or R)

Without Specialisation Feb 1.5 years NZ$35,910 NZ$4490

* Please note that this programme is 180 credits over 2 years. The price stated above is for 180 credits. ** Please note that this programme is 180 credits over a year (3 consecutive semesters). The price stated above is for 180 credits.

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DURATION ONLINE COST PER 15 CREDIT ONLINE PROGRAMME START DATE (IF STUDIED FULL-TIME) (PER 120 CREDITS) COURSE Master of Education (C or R)

Digital Education Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Early Years Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Educational Administration and Leadership Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Inclusive Education Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Literacy Education Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Māori Education Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Mathematics Education Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3400

Teaching and Learning Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,180 NZ$3400

Without Specialisation Feb (C) 1.5 years, (R) 2 years NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Master of Emergency Management Feb 1.5 years NZ$32,600 NZ$4080

Master of Environmental Management (C or R) Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$36,610 NZ$4490

Master of Food Safety and Quality (C) Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$39,180 NZ$4900

Master of Health Service Management Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,360 NZ$3560

Master of International Development Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$27,780 NZ$3990

Master of International Security (C)

Defence Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Intelligence Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Without Specialisation Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,790 NZ$3480

Master of Management

Communication Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Human Resource Management Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Management Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Marketing Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Sustainability Feb or July 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Master of Professional Accountancy and Finance (C) Feb or Aug 2 years NZ$30,290 NZ$3800

Master of Resource and Environmental Planning Feb 2 years NZ$35,910 NZ$4490

Master of Science (R)

Conservation Biology Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Psychology Feb or July 2 years NZ$33,340 NZ$4180

Statistics2 Feb or July 1 year NZ$ TBA NZ$TBA

Master of Speech and Language Therapy (R) Feb 2 years NZ$35,900 NZ$4490

Master of Sustainable Development Goals

Business and Sustainability Feb 1.5 years NZ$28,490 NZ$3570

Disaster Management Feb 1.5 years NZ$36,610 NZ$4490

Environmental Sustainability Feb 1.5 years NZ$33,340 NZ$4170

Global Development Feb 1.5 years NZ$27,770 NZ$3480

Master of Veterinary Medicine (C)*

Without specialisation Feb or July 1 year NZ$58,410 NZ$7300

2 Subject to CUAP Approval. * The MVM is equivalent to one year of study but due to course offerings this qualification is only available for part-time study and will take longer than one year to complete.

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Entry requirements for international students

Undergraduate academic entrance requirementsFor most undergraduate programmes, the minimum academic entry requirement is successful GRADUATE DIPLOMAS completion of a qualification equivalent to the New Zealand Year 13 – NCEA Level 3 University Entrance. International students need to check Admission to a Graduate Diploma requires successful completion of a the equivalency of their secondary school qualification by reviewing the three year diploma or undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary list of Academic Admission requirements by Country: institution.

• International students who have previously studied at a New Zealand secondary school should refer to the secondary school requirements section. • International students who have completed a minimum of 4 x B’s at level 5 or 6 in the New Zealand Diploma in Business may apply for entry into a Bachelor’s programme.

The English language requirements can be met by:

• A minimum IELTS 5.5 (or equivalent) used to gain entry to the NZDipBus or, • A recent IELTS 6.0 with no band score less than 5.5 35 Students from a country where English is not the first language, UNDERGRADUATE must obtain a minimum English Language competency level. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Some programmes require a higher level of English Language competency than the minimum requirement indicated. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS CAMBRIDGE PROGRAMME LEVEL IELTS TOEFL IBT PTE ACADEMIC ENGLISH

Foundation Certificate (International) 5.5 70 overall 42 Overall (min 36 in 162 overall and all bands 154 (no band less than 5.0) (min 17 in Writing) communicative skills) or better

Foundation Certificate 6.0 80 overall 50 Overall (min 36 in 169 overall and all bands 154 (International – Accelerate) (no band less than 5.0) (min 17 in Writing) communicative skills) or better

Undergraduate Level 6.0 80 overall 50 Overall (min 42 in 169 overall and all bands 162 (no band less than 5.5) (min 19 in Writing) communicative skills) or better

Pre Degree and English for Academic 5.0 61 overall 36 Overall (min 36 in 154 overall and all bands 154 Purposes 1 (EAP 1) (no band less than 5.0) (min 17 in Writing) communicative skills) or better

English for Academic Purposes 2 (EAP 2) 5.5 70 overall (min 19 in Reading 42 Overall (min 42 in 162 overall and all bands 162 (no band less than 5.5) and Writing) communicative skills) or better

Massey University recognises the following English Language Test scores for English proficiency are valid for two years from the test date. examinations: If you have taken a test other than IELTS or TOEFL, include it with your Application for Admission as an International Student so that it may be considered. International English Language Testing System (IELTS) International Students who qualify for admission with NCEA Level 3/CIE from a New Zealand Only Academic IELTS scores are acceptable. A scanned copy of your Secondary School do not need to present any additional English language evidence for academic IELTS scores is acceptable as Massey is able to verify your general admission. IELTS can not be used as a substitute for literacy but will be required for results online. programmes with a higher English language requirement in addition to meeting the literacy requirement (refer to the programme specific exceptions). Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) A scanned copy of your TOEFL scores is acceptable (This applies to iBT test results only).

POSTGRADUATE ACADEMIC ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS SCHOLARSHIPS • Massey University International MASTERS, POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMAS AND POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATES Student Excellence Scholarships • New Zealand Scholarships An appropriate undergraduate degree from a recognised tertiary institution is required (for undergraduate or DOCTORATE DEGREES (PHD) postgraduate study) The equivalent or better of a relevant Bachelor's (Hons) or Master's Degree with First or Second Class Honours, • New Zealand Commonwealth Division 1 (B+ and above) with prior experience of independent research at postgraduate level. Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (for postgraduate study) PTE CAMBRIDGE • Massey University Doctoral PROGRAMME LEVEL IELTS TOEFL IBT ACADEMIC ENGLISH Scholarships (for PhD study) • Higher Education Commission, Postgraduate Level 6.5 90 overall 58 Overall (min 50 in 176 overall and all Pakistan (for PhD study) (no band less than 6.0) (min 20 in Writing) communicative skills) bands 169 or better • Chinese Scholarship Council (for PhD study) DAAD (German students only) A minimum B grade in each section plus a letter of support from University

Some colleges may specify a higher level of attainment for PhD applicants.

TO APPLY VISIT massey.ac.nz/scholarships INTERNATIONAL ARTICULATION PATHWAYS Massey University has a large number of international partner articulation pathways into our programmes so you may be able to progress directly from your university into Massey University. We have programmes in Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. 36 ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS BY COUNTRY/ REGION

FOUNDATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS UNDERGRADUATE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Worldwide International Baccalaureate (IB) with aggregate 21 in 6 International Baccalaureate (IB) with successful completion of a minimum 24 points. subjects (average 3.5 on 1-7 scale). Cambridge International Examination or Advanced International Certificate of Education (CIE /AICE) A or Cambridge International Examination or Advanced AS levels, a minimum of 120 points from approved syllabus group list. And a minimum D grade or better in International Certificate of Education (CIE / AICE) with syllabuses from at least three different in each of at least 3 different syllabus groups (excluding Thinking pass grades in 4 academic subjects. Skills), as well as an E or better in AS English and a D grade in IGCSE or GCSE Mathematics. Taken in countries other than New Zealand (excluding United Kingdom): 3 A-levels including at least 1 C grade or better. A result in General Studies cannot be included among the 3 on which the application is based.

Australia Successful completion of year 12 with a minimum TER Successful completion of Year 12 with a minimum tertiary entrance rank (TER), (or ATAR), or equivalent of 50. ATAR or equivalent of 74.

Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate 2 years of a Bachelor's Degree.. Brazil Certificado de Ensini Medio with 4 x B grade passes in Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised institution. academic subjects.

Canada Grade 12 Certificate. General: High School graduation (Grade 12 Certificate) with minimum achievement of 60% average across 6 subjects including English. Ontario: Secondary Diploma with a minimum average 65% in grade 12, higher levels of achievement will be required for limited entry courses (such as Aviation). First year of CEGEP with 60% across 6 subjects including English. Students with the full 2 years of CEGEP with 60% across 6 subjects including English can be considered for admission plus credit.

China Senior High School Year 3 Certificate of Graduation, Senior High School graduation plus successful completion of one year bachelors level study from a minimum 70%. recognised institution; or Successful completion of a two year Diploma, or a minimum of two years out of a three year Diploma from a recognised institution; or Completed Gaokao with a tier one score from Or, completion of Senior High School Year 2 exams with the related province. superior grade of 80% average.

Chile Licencia de Educacion Media with 4 x 6pt passes in One year’s successful bachelor degree level study at a recognised institution. academic subjects.

Colombia Successful completion of High School Diploma with Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised institution. appropriate GPA.

Denmark Hojere Forberedelseseksamen (HF); or Hojere Handelseksamen (HHX). Fiji Fiji School Leaving Certificate 65% in four academic Fiji Form 7 Certificate: aggregate over four subjects of 250 marks out of 400, with a minimum of 50 in subjects. English; or USP foundation year in either science or social sciences with a grade average of B and no grade lower than C in the eight required courses; or USP Certificate IV in Business Leadership and Management – a completed Certificate IV in Business Leadership and Management and an earlier qualification at Level 5 or above on the Fiji National Qualifications Framework.

France All applications considered on a case by case basis. Successful completion of French Baccalaureate Diploma (Diplôme du Baccalauréat). Germany Mittlere Reife / Realschulabschluss. Successful completion of Senior High School (Zeugnis der Allgemeinen Hochschulreife – Arbitur). Hong Kong HK Certificate of Education, minimum two x C and two x Three Hong Kong Advanced Level passes with one at grade C or higher in academic subjects; or D grades or equivalent, or HKDSE: 10 points over the best Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education: Score of 15, based on aggregate of the applicant’s best five subjects taken from Category A and C subjects. five subjects (i.e. five subjects at an average Level 3 in each subject) from any combination of Core and Category A and C electives but excluding Category B (Applied Learning) subjects.

India All India Senior Secondary Higher Secondary School All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC) or Indian School Certificate (ISC) Year 12 with an overall Certificate (HSC) (Year 12), minimum 65% over four average of 75% and a minimum of 60% in English. academic subjects OR All India Senior Secondary Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSC) (Year 12), minimum 75% over 3 academic subjects.

Iran Successful completion of 3 year High School Diploma One year’s successful bachelor degree level study at a recognised institution OR High School Diploma with an average of 12 or above. and a pre-university Certificate with a GPA of 14/20 or above OR Kardani Associate Degree with a minimum GPA of 14

Indonesia Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) with a minimum GPA of Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised institution; or 7.0. A minimum of 8.5 of Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA).

Japan Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate Applicants must meet 1 of the following requirements: (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shomeisho) with a C average. (a) completion of a High School Diploma with a B average; or (b) 1 year of successful study at a Japanese university; or (c) completion of a junior college diploma of 2 or 3 years’ duration.

Kuwait Successful completion of General Secondary Education Certificate (GSEC) with an overall average of 80% over approved academic subjects. 37

FOUNDATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS UNDERGRADUATE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Latin Successful completion of High School Diploma Successful completion of one year’s tertiary study at a recognised institution. America with appropriate GPA. Malaysia SPM: Grade 4 average in five subjects, or, STPM 3 principal passes, or, UEC with a maximum of 20 points over best five subjects, or GCE A levels UEC: Grade 6 average over five subjects. with at least 3 results with 1 grade at Level C or above, or, SAM (or equivalent) with a minimum tertiary entrance rank of 74.

Mexico All applications considered on a case by case basis. One year's successful bachelor degree level study at a recognised institution of university standing with good passing grades.

New Zealand National Certificate in Educational Achievement, National Certificate in Educational Achievement, University Entrance. Level 2 awarded

Oman General Secondary School Leaving Certificate with Successful completion of a two year diploma at an internationally recognised tertiary institution. 70% average in best five subjects (excluding Arabic/ Islamic Education) and 70% in math.

Pakistan Intermediate Higher Secondary Certificate with 60% Successful completion of one year’s study at an internationally recognised tertiary institution. average (B grade or Division 1).

Papua Higher School Certificate with Grade B in five academic Successful completion of one year study at an internationally recognised tertiary institution. subjects. New Guinea Successful completion of the South Pacific Form 7 Certificate (with three or more B grades in academic subjects).

Philippines Secondary School with Superior Grades (grade B) Successful completion of one year study at an internationally recognised tertiary institution. in Year 4.

Russia Certificate of Secondary Education with a Grade 4 Successful completion of one year study at an internationally recognised tertiary institution. average.

Saudi Arabia General Secondary Education Certificate with a Very Successful completion of either an undergraduate diploma or an associate degree at a recognised Good grade (75%) over four best academic subjects. tertiary institution.

Singapore GCE O-level Grade B4 over four subjects. A minimum of three H2 passes at C grade; or Successful completion of NUS High School Diploma.

Solomon Completion of Secondary School with a B average. USP foundation year in either science or social science with a grade average of B or higher and no Islands grade lower than C in the eight required courses. South Africa National Senior Certificate with 2 x Achievement levels 6 Successful completion of the South African National Senior Certificate that enables entry to university. (70-79%) and 2 x Achievement levels 5 (60-69%).

South Korea High school diploma with a C average. Korean University Entrance examination, minimum of 250 for general degrees, higher scores may be needed for specialist programmes.

South Pacific Completion of South Pacific Form 7 Certificate. South Pacific Form 7 Certificate: 3 or more B grades in academic subjects with a minimum of Grade 5 in countries PSSC English and Grade 6 in PSSC maths OR Successful completion of USP Foundation Year. Sri Lanka GCE O-levels with credit grade in four subjects. GCE A-levels with a minimum of three credit passes. Taiwan Completion of Senior High School Year 2 exams Applicants must have satisfactorily completed (a) 1 year of university or (b) senior high school and a with an 80% average 2-year junior college diploma or (c) junior high school and a 5-year junior college diploma. GSAT 3 x High Or, Senior High School Year 3 with a C average (70%). level and 1 x standard bench marks (if seeking entry into a science based programme, must have a high level in science).

Thailand Matayom 6 with grade average of 2.5. Successful completion of one year of tertiary study at an internationally recognised tertiary institution or Matayom 6 with a GPA of 3.2.

Tonga Successful completion of Form 7. Successful completion of the USP Foundation Programme OR South Pacific Form Seven Certificate: 3 or more B grades in academic subjects with a minimum of grade 5 in PSSC English and grade 6 in PSSC maths (grade 1 is highest) OR Tonga National Form Seven Certificate: 3 or more B grades in academic subjects.

UK GCSE with two x B and two x C grades. A and AS Levels GCSE (considered on a case-by-case basis). United Arab General Secondary School Education Certificate with a One year's successful bacjelor degree level study at a recognised institution of university standing Emirates Very Good grade (75%) over 4 best academic subjects. with good passing grades. USA High School Diploma. Successful completion of High School Diploma from an accredited high school, plus a minimum ACT composite score of 24 or a minimum SAT result of 1100 out of 1600 (new SAT scores) or 1650 out of 2400 (old SAT scores) (Aggregate of Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and Mathematic scores in SAT Reasoning Tests taken from March 2016, or the Critical Reading and Mathematics scores in SAT Reasoning Tests taken prior to March 2016.

Vietnam Upper Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma/ Bang Tot Completion of Bang Tot Ngiep Trung hoc Pho thong (Vietnam Upper Senior Secondary Graduation Ngiep Trung hoc Pho thong with grade of 6 out of 10. Diploma) with 8 out of 10 in their Secondary School Leaving Examination, (SSLE), (Thi Tot Nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc). OR Successful completion of one year’s study at a recognised tertiary institution. How to apply WECHAT MasseyUniversityNZ CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAMME 1 Check you meet the academic and English language entry requirements for admission. massey.ac.nz/international

APPLY ONLINE ANYTIME 2 Closing date for Semester One (February start) is 1 December. Closing date for Semester Two (July start) is 1 May. Note: some programmes have earlier application deadlines. WEIBO Supply any necessary supporting documents. You can also apply through a registered agent. weibo.com/masseyuni Email [email protected] for a list of agents in your country.

OFFER OF PLACE 3 Once your application is complete, and we have received all necessary documentation, we will assess it. If successful we will issue you an offer of place.

ACCEPT YOUR OFFER OF PLACE 4 Follow the instructions in your offer letter.

PAY YOUR TUITION FEES 5 i.youku.com/ We will then issue a receipt of payment you can use masseyuniversity for visa purposes.

APPLY FOR YOUR VISA 6 Contact one of our agents, or directly with NZ immigration at nzready.immigration.govt.nz. facebook.com/ ACCOMMODATION 7 If you wish to apply for on-campus accommodation masseyinternational or homestay visit massey.ac.nz/accommodation Accept your offer of accommodation and pay your deposit. Pay your accommodation fees prior to arrival. youtube.com/ masseyuniversity ARRIVE ON CAMPUS 8 Attend orientation and start your study! Semester One, 2022, starts 28 February. Semester Two, 2022, starts 18 July.

We will remain in communication with you throughout this process, but if you have any queries along the way please contact us on +64 6 350 5701 or email [email protected]