Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Postgraduate CRICOS: 00103D
Excel in the rapidly changing business world with an MBA and become a global business leader, world-class manager or successful entrepreneur. This program is for students who have an existing degree and now want a competitive business edge. They will learn the suite of most important business skills like accounting, finance, human resource management, marketing and more. They will also boost their leadership skills and workshop their own management style with managerial courses. Students can then take the lead with their own project, strategically planning an enterprise. Students studying the 16 course MBA can choose subjects from other postgraduate business courses like strategic marketing, business economics or entrepreneurship. Depending on previous studies and experience, students will take either the 12-course MBA over 1.5 years of full-time study (or the part-time equivalent), or the 16-course MBA over 2 years of full-time study (or the part-time equivalent).
Designed for
Those wishing to increase their managerial knowledge and skills
Structure
Cognate students must complete 12 courses of study, representing 180 credit points made up of: 12 Core Courses. Non-Cognate students must complete 16 courses of study, representing 240 credit points made up of: 12 core courses 4 elective courses. The duration of studies will depend on previous undergraduate degree and how students choose to study.
Subjects
Business administration
General management
Human resource management
Marketing
Standard entry requirements
Undergraduate degree in any discipline. In exceptional circumstances, applicants who do not have a bachelor's degree may be admitted on the basis of relevant work experience, and demonstrated capacity to undertake the program as determined by the school.
Recognition
The graduate management programs are professionally recognised by the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI), the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) and the Australian Institute of Management (AIM).
Study pathways
Students may be eligible for a credit transfer of a specific course or an unspecified elective for other graduate study to a maximum of 50% of the program.