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Masters Degrees in New Zealand

We have 10 Masters Degrees in New Zealand

New Zealand may be a small country, but four of its eight universities are ranked within the global top 400. Studying a Masters in New Zealand will give you access to this excellent higher education system, whilst living abroad in a stunningly beautiful setting.

Why study a Masters in New Zealand?

Famous as a paradise for surfers, skiers, wildlife spotters and now Tolkien fans, New Zealand is also a major research and training hub. Its universities work closely with vibrant cultural industries, pioneering research institutes and busy international business sector. Masters degrees in New Zealand are modelled on the UK higher education format. They are offered as postgraduate qualifications, delivered as taught courses and / or supervised independent research. This familiar structure makes it easy to access New Zealand Masters degrees as an international student and ensures that, whilst the skills you acquire will make the most of New Zealand's unique training opportunities, the qualification you gain will be recognised around the world.

How popular is Masters study in New Zealand?

Over 57,000 international students study abroad in New Zealand, making up a large proportion of enrolments at its universities.

How long is a Masters degree in New Zealand?

Traditionally, New Zealand Masters degrees have been two years long. Such programmes include a year of taught coursework, followed by a year of more independent research work. However, one-year Masters courses in New Zealand are now becoming more popular. These focus on taught units, but often include a research dissertation. Research-intensive programmes remain longer, with courses usually requiring up to two years of full-time study.

How much does it cost to study a Masters in New Zealand?

International students pay Masters fees in New Zealand at a slightly higher rate. Fees are typically between NZD $20,000 (USD $14,490) and NZD $30,000 (USD $28,890) per year, but will vary between courses and institutions.

Are New Zealand Masters degrees taught in English?

Yes, universities in New Zealand deliver their degree programmes in English. Language support may be available to you if English is not your first language, but you may need to demonstrate a sufficient level of proficiency in order to enrol on a Masters in New Zealand.

Will I need a visa to study a Masters in New Zealand?

Unless you are a citizen of New Zealand (or Australia), you will require a student visa in order to study in New Zealand for longer than three months. Proof of enrolment at a New Zealand university will be necessary to validate your application.

Learn more about studying a Masters in New Zealand

Looking for more information about studying a Masters in New Zealand? Our detailed study guides can help. You can read more about New Zealand Masters degrees (including additional advice on universities, course structure, applications procedures and visa requirements) or learn about life as a postgraduate in New Zealand (including advice on accommodation, living costs and working during your degree). Finally, you can read our comprehensive guide to Masters fees and funding in New Zealand. This covers fees for domestic and international students, along with information on scholarships and other funding opportunities.

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