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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CF65

CF65 - Master of Business Administration

4 Core Skills courses
4 Foundation Knowledge courses from the following list:
1 Major (4 courses) from the list below:

Courses must be chosen according to the rules for each stated major.

 

When a course in a major is also offered as a core course in the degree, the student should choose an additional elective to comply with the overall degree rules requiring the completion of 12 courses (96 units of credit).  The elective course must be chosen from the list of courses available as part of this program.

 

All students admitted to CF65 Master of Business Administration upon enrolment must nominate a major via attaching a plan through CQUCentral.

Financial Management
Human Resources Management
Marketing
Project Management in Infrastructure & Resources
A new introductory course to prepare students to undertake study in this discipline area will be introduced in Term 1, 2014.  Students must not undertake any of the three Project Management courses listed above until after successful completion of this course in Term 1, 2014.  If you require further information, please contact your program advisor.
Occupational Health & Safety
International Business
Non-specialisation

4 elective postgraduate courses, of which at least 3 must be selected from specified courses for this program, provided prerequisites have been met. 

 

Students may, at the discretion of the Head of Program, be granted permission to take an approved suite of business related courses outside of those listed as specified courses for this program.  Head of Program approval must be obtained prior to enrolling.  Please contact your program advisor for further information and assistance.

 

Note: No more than one 8 unit of credit course may be undertaken from other courses available at CQUniversity.

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