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New Zealand students, can anyone tell us more about the master's program?

As a diversified country studying abroad, New Zealand enjoys comfortable education and social stability. Many famous universities in New Zealand enjoy a high reputation in the world and are welcomed by international students. According to the report of New Zealand Study Abroad Network, the University of New Zealand officially opened a lecture-style master's program, and the degree was awarded on 20 14. This means that in the future, it will only take one year for New Zealand graduates to study abroad, and some majors will take 1.5 years to get a master's degree, which is comparable to a one-year teaching degree in the UK.

1. For a long time, domestic undergraduate graduates can only apply for research-oriented masters in New Zealand for two to three years. Basically no classes. I mainly do academic research and need to know. This puts high demands on students' academic qualifications and language. Since the beginning of this year, lecture-based graduate students have given priority to teaching, and their requirements for majors and languages are lower than those for applying for research courses before. This is a big signal. The New Zealand government welcomes foreign students with real learning purposes to study, and there will be better immigration policies in the future.

2. It is understood that all universities in New Zealand have newly established this lecture-based master's degree, with 180 credits, specially for international students. Students can complete a high-quality postgraduate degree within 12 to 18 months, with a total study time of three semesters. Participating in this lecture-based master's course is a high-intensity learning experience, which still requires the same depth of knowledge and critical thinking ability as other master's courses. This course covers a wide range, and it is a good choice for new undergraduates who want to continue their graduate studies and professionals who want to learn to charge but don't want to leave their jobs for too long.

3. In the latest QS world university ranking, all universities in New Zealand are among the top 500 in the world. Studying for a master's degree in New Zealand costs about RMB 654.38+RMB 6,000 plus living expenses for one year and RMB 300,000-RMB 350,000 for two years. I think the cost is not much, and everyone should be able to accept it.