Answer:
A Business School degree gives you skills that will enable you to
succeed in any situation in any area of your life is an investment in your
future, and the journey really is a lot of fun!
To get a top job at a great company or
workplace, chances are you are going to need a university degree. It proves you
know a bit in your chosen field, that you can commit yourself, can manage your
time and are qualified to do the job.
Find out more about studying business in an undergraduate degree at the
Business School including career opportunities, skills and our programs.
Business and commerce relates to the buying and selling of goods,
services and information - important exchanges in almost any area of life! As
the world becomes more dependent on globalized trade and investment, though,
the demand for well-trained businesspeople grows stronger.
Business is not all business though – at The University of Auckland
Business School you can choose to study the business elements in a wide range
of fields, from finance to marketing to information systems and you can combine
your business studies with other areas of interest to you, such as engineering,
law, arts and psychology.
As a graduate you will need a set of transferable skills to ensure your
success. The skills and knowledge that you gain from your Business degree will
give you an excellent foundation for many careers. These skills include:
- Critical and creative thinking.
- Research and analysis.
- Communication.
- Personal development.
Read more about how you can gain these skills below.
Employer surveys over the last decade have repeatedly reinforced the
attractiveness of graduates with expertise in more than one area of business,
with a particular emphasis on information technology/information management and
general communication skills.
01.
Critical and creative thinking:
During your studies you will develop thinking skills and an enquiring
mind. You will:
- Analyze problems and evaluate solutions.
- Use your judgment and make decisions.
- Engage in reflective and creative thinking.
02. Researchand analysis:
You will be capable of recognizing when information is needed and will have the capacity to locate, evaluate and use this information effectively through the use of:
You will be capable of recognizing when information is needed and will have the capacity to locate, evaluate and use this information effectively through the use of:
- Analytical and search skills.
- Business models and frameworks.
- Data analysis.
- Information technologies.
03. Communication skills:
All employers want graduates who are able to communicate knowledge, ideas, recommendations and decisions effectively.
You will:
- Develop sound oral and written communication skills, including the ability to make professional presentations.
- Develop coherent and justified arguments.
- Strengthen interpersonal communication skills, including the ability to work in teams.
- Learn to effectively consult and negotiate.
- Use contemporary communication technologies effectively.
04.
Personal development:
You will possess an understanding of values and attitudes consistent with your role as a
citizen and member of your professional community. You will have the capacity:
You will possess an understanding of values and attitudes consistent with your role as a
citizen and member of your professional community. You will have the capacity:
- To identify and deal with ethical issues.
- To interact effectively with and show sensitivity towards others.
- To exercise leadership in local, national, global and professional communities.
- To adapt to uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity.
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