Massey University holds a master's degree in international trade, and is a graduate student majoring in international trade. By learning and mastering the development, strategy and management skills of international trade organizations, he helps enterprises to develop, grow and operate in an orderly manner. Through the constant tempering of various vocational skills, students have the ability to become import and export managers, international trade strategy managers, government finance and trade officials. To study international trade at Massey University in New Zealand, you must complete eight bachelor's degree theses (120 points): (1) Required courses (90 credits): Contemporary management, international business, applied international trade management, strategic management and governance, international business operation and management, cross-cultural communication; (2) Elective thesis (15 credits): Leadership and organizational knowledge management; (3) Elective thesis (15 credits): project management principles, enterprise and society, entrepreneurship and negotiation.
According to New Zealand's own academic evaluation framework, the master's degree belongs to level9. According to the regulations of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau, all international students who have obtained level 6 education in New Zealand can apply for a work visa of 1-3 years after graduation. As long as you find a job related to your major and sign a labor contract with the employer for more than one year, you can apply for general skilled immigrants.
Macy's application for studying abroad 1. Admission requirements: bachelor degree or related major, with an average score of 70-75; IELTS 6.5, single item 6; Or TOEFL 90, writing 2 1.
2. Application materials: photocopy or scanned passport, IELTS test report, university study certificate, university transcripts of at least 6 semesters, English resume, personal statement of 500-800 words, and recommendation letter.
3. Admission time: the school year is divided into two semesters, starting in February and the second semester in July, ending the whole year's teaching at the end of 10, and reviewing exams from the end of 10 to 12.