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Waikato MBA is designed for aspiring and seasoned managers

The world-class Waikato MBA is designed for aspiring and seasoned managers who are ready to excel in senior leadership roles.

NZBusiness Editorial Team
NZBusiness Editorial Team
January 16, 2026 2 Mins Read
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The University of Waikato

Programme: The Waikato MBA – Master of Business Administration (180 points).
Website: www.waikato.ac.nz/mba
Locations: Choose from the University of Waikato’s two modern campuses in Tauranga and Hamilton.
Intake date: March 2026.
Study format: Part-time, in-person classes on campus (15 x Saturdays, 8.30am-5.00pm), and online evening sessions (20 x Wednesdays, 6pm-9pm).
Duration: Two years part-time, with option to extend over 3-4 years.

Programme vision:
The world-class Waikato MBA is designed for aspiring and seasoned managers who are ready to excel in senior leadership roles. Whether your goal is to drive organisational growth, seize new opportunities, or make a meaningful impact in your community, this programme will equip you with the skills and expertise to thrive. The Waikato MBA offers a journey of personal leadership transformation,
empowering you to develop robust business strategies, engage with global markets, foster innovation, and tackle challenges with confidence – setting you apart in today’s competitive landscape.

Strengths of the Waikato MBA:
• Smaller class sizes encourage interactive learning with your peers and ensure personalised support from lecturers.
• Practical assignments address real-world business challenges, enabling you to apply new insights and add value to your organisation immediately.
• Gain up-to-date knowledge from world-class academics and top guest speakers from leading NZ organisations.
• Strong focus on leadership development, empowering personal growth, and the ability to lead high-performing teams.
• Key highlights: MBA Case Competition, High-Impact Project, and the optional International Study Tour.

Admission criteria:
• A bachelor’s degree or professional qualification with at least a B-minus grade average, and 3+ years of experience managing people, projects, or processes.
• OR at least seven years of management experience.
Accreditation: Waikato Management School is in the top 1 percent of business schools globally, holding the prestigious Triple Crown
Accreditation, including AMBA accreditation for the MBA.

Contact: Email [email protected] to book a one-to-one chat.

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