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Master of Business Administration CF65
Duration: 2 years full-time, 3 years part-time.
Mode: Internal, External.
Fees: Full fee-paying.
Location(On-Campus): R/GIC/MAL/MIC/SIC/BIC/FIC/HK/SING
Courses/Units of Credit: 12 courses/96 units of credit.
Faculty: Business & Law.
Entry: Direct.
Accreditation: Nil.
Practicum/Work Placement: Nil.
Residential School: Non-compulsory workshop for one course.
Exit Awards: GCM, GDM
Contact: Postgraduate Coordinator 07 4930 9358.
This program is designed to enhance the opportunities for
graduates to obtain positions involving major managerial responsibilities
in commerce, industry and government.
Its broad aim is to provide a program which will enable its
graduates to apply contemporary management and business knowledge
and perspectives in an interdisciplinary manner to the dynamic environments
in which they are likely to find themselves as managers.
- a bachelor's degree
in any discipline from an Australian university or college, together
with at least 2 years' work experience in a management capacity;
or
- an honours degree in business, management, commerce
or economics from an Australian university; or
- a bachelor's degree and a graduate diploma
in business or management from an Australian university or college.
Program Structure (12 courses)
Code |
Course |
2 core courses: |
MGMT20093 |
Managing in a Dynamic Environment |
MGMT20112 |
Strategy Formulation & Initiatives |
plus 3 of the
following: |
MGMT20094 |
Organisational Analysis |
ECON20024 |
The Economics of the Asia Pacific |
MGMT20074 |
Integrating Organisational Processes |
MGMT20095 |
Asia Pacific Business |
MGMT20113 |
Strategy Implementation |
7 elective postgraduate courses,
selected from the Faculty of Business & Law provided prerequisites
have been met. |
A non-compulsory workshop in 21797 may be held in Sydney,
Melbourne, Brisbane and Rockhampton.
Students wishing to follow a program of study which concentrates
on a specific area or field may graduate from the MBA with a stated
specialisation. All students will be admitted to CF65 Master of
Business Administration. Available specialisations within the MBA
are:
- Financial Management
- General Management
- Human Resources Management
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Management Accounting
- Marketing Management
- Tourism
- International Business Law
Candidates must complete 12 courses (96 units of credit) to
graduate with the Master of Business Administration, in a particular
specialisation, which must include:
Code |
Course |
2 core courses: |
MGMT20093 |
Managing in a Dynamic Environment |
MGMT20112 |
Strategy Formulation & Initiatives |
plus 3 of the
following: |
MGMT20094 |
Organisational Analysis |
ECON20024 |
The Economics of the Asia Pacific |
MGMT20074 |
Integrating Organisational Processes |
MGMT20095 |
Asia Pacific Business |
MGMT20113 |
Strategy Implementation |
3 elective
postgraduate courses selected from the Faculty of Business & Law
provided prerequisites have been met. |
4 specialisation courses chosen
according to the rules for each stated specialisation: |
Financial Management
General Management
Code |
Course |
4 courses from any
group of Business & Law postgraduate courses, provided
prerequisites have been met. Recommended courses could include: |
LAWS20037 |
Law for Management |
FINC20007 |
Financial Market Analysis |
MRKT20019 |
Marketing Management |
ACCT20051 |
Accounting Information for Decision Making |
Human Resources Management
Code |
Course |
HRMT20006 |
Human Resources Management on
the Pacific Rim |
HRMT20007 |
Human Resources Management |
HRMT20008 |
Contemporary Issues in Human Resources Management |
HRMT20018 |
Contemporary Employment Relations |
Information Systems*
Code |
Course |
Any 4 courses from: |
COIS20024 |
Information Systems Overview |
COIS20025 |
Information Systems Development |
COIS20026 |
Database Development & Management |
COIS20027 |
Digital Telecommunications & Networks |
COIS20008 |
Information Systems Project Planning & Management |
ECOM20001 |
Information Systems Management:
Integrating E-Commerce |
COIS20028 |
Management & Design of
Advanced Systems |
ECOM20002 |
Security, Ethics & Electronic
Commerce Systems |
COIS20010 |
Decision Support & Intelligent Systems |
International Business
Code |
Course |
Any 4 courses from: |
HRMT20006 |
Human Resources Management on
the Pacific Rim |
MRKT20018 |
International Marketing |
LAWS20038 |
International Business Law |
FINC20007 |
Financial Market Analysis |
FINC20008 |
International Finance |
LAWS20055 |
International Contracts & Business
Transactions |
Management Accounting
Code |
Course |
ACCT20047 |
Strategic Cost Management |
ACCT20048 |
Management Accounting Systems |
ECOM20001 |
Information Systems Management:
Integrating E-Commerce |
ACCT20051 |
Accounting Information for Decision Making |
Marketing Management
Tourism
Code |
Course |
TOUR20005 |
Global Studies in Thematic Tourism |
TOUR20006 |
Policy & Planning for
Tourism |
TOUR20007 |
Tourism Studies in Asia & The
Pacific Rim |
TOUR20017 |
Tourism: Development, Practices & Impacts |
International Business Law
Code |
Course |
Any four courses
from: |
LAWS20055 |
International Contracts & Business
Transactions |
LAWS20038 |
International Business Law |
LAWS20042 |
Law of E-Commerce and the Internet |
LAWS20037 |
Law for Management |
LAWS20035 |
Environmental Regulation in the Asia-Pacific
Region |
E-Business
Code |
Course |
Any 4 courses from: |
LAWS20042 |
Law of E-Commerce and the Internet |
MRKT20027 |
e-Marketing |
HRMT20019 |
Management of Change |
ECOM20001 |
Information Systems Managment: Integrating
E-Commerce |
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