Master of Business Administration

Master

In Southport (Australia)

£ 12,322.59 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 23,680

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Southport (Australia)

The Master of Business Administration (MBA) develops business knowledge and practical skills to help graduates advance their careers in today’s competitive global markets. Students gain a broad understanding of contemporary management operations, learn industry-relevant skills and develop solutions to complex business situations.
Students enhance their professional expertise by completing practical assessment activities in leadership, problem solving and communication skills. The MBA provides the option to study broadly across a comprehensive suite of business disciplines and the opportunity to specialise.
The MBA was rated five stars for getting a job by The Good Universities Guide 2016.
Designed for those actively working in professional business roles, the MBA includes a research project which students apply directly to their workplace.
Advanced standing may apply to students who have completed relevant undergraduate and postgraduate study.
Career opportunities
The MBA equips graduates for managerial roles across a broad spectrum of industries in the public and private sectors. Graduates can find management roles in the area in which they have specialised, such as, accounting, information and knowledge management, human resource management, health services management and tourism and hotel management.
Major areas of study
Students are required to study four foundation units, eight core units and select either a specialisation, which includes an industry research project, or two elective units in addition to the industry research project. By studying a specialisation, candidates build substantial and specialised expertise to complement the general management applications they learn in the core units.
Specialisations
Accounting (GC, SYD, MEL)*
Convention and Event Management (GC)
Gaming Management (GC)
Health Services Management (GC)
Hotel Management (GC)
Information and Knowledge Management (GC)
Managing and Leading People (GC, SYD, MEL)*
Tourism...

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Location

Start date

Southport (Australia)
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Lismore, NSW 2480

Start date

On request

About this course

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The web-based study environment Blackboard Learn delivers an advanced online learning environment for students and lecturers to communicate and collaborate through virtual meeting spaces, classrooms, and discussion boards. They can share files, presentations and applications. If a tutorial or...

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Subjects

  • Business Administration
  • Business and Administration
  • Master Business Administration
  • Project
  • Credit
  • Industry
  • Tourism
  • International
  • Hotel Management
  • Communication Training
  • University
  • Access
  • Global
  • Event Management

Course programme

Specialisations Accounting (GC, SYD, MEL)* Convention and Event Management (GC) Gaming Management (GC) Health Services Management (GC) Hotel Management (GC) Information and Knowledge Management (GC) Managing and Leading People (GC, SYD, MEL)* Tourism Management (GC) Research (GC) * These are the only specialisations available to International students in Sydney and Melbourne. Advanced standing Your previous learning experiences relevant to one or more units in this course may help you reduce the duration of your degree. Recognition of formal and non-formal learning Credit may be awarded to a student for formal learning (gained through full or partial achievement of an accredited qualification or course) or non-formal learning (that takes place through a non-accredited course or program of learning) completed at Southern Cross University or in other learning settings in Australia and/or overseas. Recognition of informal learning Credit may be awarded on the basis of current informal learning (that takes place through work, social, family or leisure activities). To help you identify how much credit you may receive for your related prior learning visit SCU Pathways. An application for advanced standing must be submitted so we can assess your prior learning. Please apply for advanced standing at the same time as you apply for admission into this course, because the amount of credit awarded will determine the sequence of units you will study. course structure MySCU is a student's point of entry to a range of online services and resources that support study and student life. The portal includes unit learning sites and information sites where students can access resources, communication tools and useful links that are integral to their studies. The web-based study environment Blackboard Learn delivers an advanced online learning environment for students and lecturers to communicate and collaborate through virtual meeting spaces, classrooms, and discussion boards. They can share files, presentations and applications. If a tutorial or lecture is recorded, students can view it afterwards. Learning materials include the provision of unit information guides, study guides and readings. Students may need to purchase or access prescribed text books. The SCU Library provides a wide range of services that include face-to-face and online help, and access to print and electronic resources. To find out more, see the Library Toolbox. The Academic Skills team supports student learning by offering online and on-campus academic skills workshops, email, phone, and one-on-one support. Course structure See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below. Table of contents Admission requirements Course requirements Schedule of units Admission requirements Applicants for admission to candidature in the Master of Business Administration may be selected where they can demonstrate professional standing approved by the School Board to be equivalent to the requirements of Rule 2, Section 3. With reference to Schedule B in Rule 2, Section 1 the level of attainment should be at least equivalent to IELTS 6.5. Course requirements To be eligible for the Master of Business Administration with a named specialisation a candidate must complete all units listed in Part A and Part C as well as one (1) specialisation from Part B equal to 48 credit points; To be eligible for the Master of Business Administration without a named specialisation a candidate must complete all units listed in Part A and Part C as well as any units from Part B equal to 48 credit points, including MNG93003 Industry Research Project; A candidate, who, while enrolled in the Master of Business Administration, has completed eight (8) units with a minimum of six (6) units from Part A may elect to be awarded the Graduate Diploma of Business Administration following withdrawal from candidature for the Master award; A candidate who, while enrolled in the Master of Business Administration, has completed four (4) units from Part A may elect to be awarded the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration following withdrawal from candidature for the Master award. Schedule of units Part A ACC00716 - Finance ACC03043 - Corporate Governance MKT00720 - Marketing MNG00723 - Global Business MNG00785 - Project Management MNG03217 - Leading and Managing People MNG03218 - Managing Information Systems MNG93002 - Strategy and Case Analysis Part B Accounting Health Services Management Information and Knowledge Management Managing and Leading People Research Tourism and Hospitality Management Non-specialisation Elective Part C ACC00724 - Accounting for Managers ECO82001 - Economics and Quantitative Analysis MNG82001 - Organisational Behaviour MNG81001 - Management Communication Notes Note 1: Double-weighted unit Note 2: Students planning to choose to study without a named specialisation can select this unit as one of their elective choices. Top Domestic students International students Confirm you meet the entry requirements including English language and academic entry and any specific pre-requisites. Apply Online Southern Cross University accepts applications directly through the International Application for Admissions form or via our online application services. Additional information on how to apply is available at SCU International. Please note applicants from some countries need to go through an Education Agent.

Master of Business Administration

£ 12,322.59 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 23,680