Course details

Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing)
NZQF Level 9

About the course

Business leadership is increasingly calibrated on an international scale. Do you have the perspectives, critical thinking and tools to lead and manage in any market, large or small, on any continent?

Study for free

If you're a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident, residing in New Zealand at the time of study, you may be eligible for free tuition fees. Part time study options may be available. Terms and conditions apply. Learn more

About this programme

Lincoln University’s Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing) will cultivate your talent and abilities so you can successively conduct business literally anywhere.

You’ll grow the business and management skills that are vital to leading and nourishing business relationships, and develop the business stewardship abilities that will make you a sought-after acquisition for any company.

The online version of this programme is not available to onshore international students (those currently in New Zealand).

How you’ll grow

  • By absorbing an international perspective on both management and marketing.
  • Learning key theoretical management and marketing concepts, along with the ability to apply these to real-world business problems.
  • Understanding how to design and implement successful strategies, including how to write effective business and marketing plans.
  • Grow your ability to communicate strongly and effectively in both written and oral form.

Career opportunities

You’ll be a strong candidate for general management, overseeing people and maintaining business relationships. Also Senior Marketing roles overseeing product lines, brand development, retail relationships, distribution, advertising and communications, as well as Supply Chain management and relationships.

Programme delivery

The Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing) is delivered on-campus or online (due to New Zealand immigration requirements, if you are on a student visa you are required to enrol in the on-campus option).

You’ll be provided with all the resources you need, and can choose to join the on-campus sessions, live online (Teams) sessions, or watch recordings of those sessions in your own time.

This hybrid approach allows you lots of opportunities to ask questions and take part in discussions with fellow Master's students.

If you are on-campus, your tutorial sessions will be run face-to-face with your lecturer. If you are eligible for online delivery, you can study the Master of Business (Global Management and Marketing) from anywhere in the world.

You’ll be able to benefit from the skills and expert experience of our lecturers, and ask for help and guidance whenever you need it. 

Find out more about studying online.

About the provider

Lincoln University is one of the eight government universities in New Zealand. Established in 1878, it is governed by the Lincoln University Council.

Based in Canterbury, in the South Island of New Zealand, Lincoln offers a unique experience, a perfect balance of student and academic life and a host of recreation activities around the region.

The institution is rated the 15th best small university in the world by the QS World University Rankings. It is home to a diverse group of nearly 4,500 students who come from more than 80 different countries around the world.

Lincoln graduates have a 6 percent higher employment rate than those from other New Zealand universities and the number of students graduating from Lincoln is higher than the national average.

Students can choose from a wide range of specialist courses from three faculties and one division – the Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce; the Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences; the Faculty of Environment, Society and Design; and the University Studies and English Language Division.

Lincoln has dedicated itself towards undertaking meaningful research that makes a globally positive impact. Its sustainable approach and commitment towards handling climate change issues have attracted many postgraduate students studying at the institution.

The university also engages in other land-based research and hosts a range of research centres, including food research and innovation, land, environment and people, wildlife management and conservation, and soil and environmental research.

The university shares ties with leading organisations as well as research centres, which help students gain additional skills and knowledge through practical learning experiences.

The Lincoln University Students' Association (LUSA) is an active student body that governs a variety of clubs and organisations on campus.

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