Management Specialisation - Bachelor of Business (Honours)

In the Management specialisation in the Bachelor of Business (Honours) you'll explore why leadership and management issues are central to the functioning of any organisation, and how these issues can present as opportunities and challenges.

The Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Management covers the theory and practice of management, taught by research-active and dedicated staff with strong local and international connections. You'll learn through a programme of innovative courses while also working one on one with a supervisor to research a topic of your interest.

At AUT your management lecturers are strongly embedded in the real world. They bring practical examples and case studies to make your learning relevant, and are experienced researchers. With topics like wellbeing at work, newcomer socialisation, careers over the life course, decent work and leadership for a better world, you can be assured your learning is current as well as future proof.

Management department academic staff and their current research


This is part of the Bachelor of Business (Honours).

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To graduate with a Bachelor of Business (Honours) in Management, you must complete 120 points from:

  • Specialisation courses
  • Research methods courses
  • Dissertation

Specialisation courses - choose two of the following

Research methods courses - complete the following

Dissertation

You can only enrol in the dissertation if you achieve a B- grade average or higher in your courses, have an approved research proposal, and supervision is available for your research.

The class of honours awarded in the programme depends on your grade.

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