Master of Business Administration CF65
Program at a glance
Duration: |
2 years full-time, 3 years part-time |
Mode & Location: |
internal - ROK/GDC/MEL/SYD/BNE/FIJI/HKG/HTD/HTC, external |
Courses/Units of Credit: |
12 courses/96 units of credit |
Faculty: |
Faculty of Business & Law |
Entry: |
direct |
Accreditation: |
not applicable |
Residential School: |
non-compulsory workshop for one course |
Practicum/Work placement: |
not applicable |
Exit awards: |
Graduate Certificate in Management, Graduate Diploma of Management |
Interim awards: |
not applicable |
Contact: |
Postgraduate Program Advisor 07 4930 9358 |
International students: |
International students studying in Australia must study
full-time, on-campus. |
CRICOS program codes: |
ROK/GDC/BNE - 001273M, MEL - 023773J, SYD - 020487F |
Program outline
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.
Program structure
Master of Business Administration (General Management)
Course Code |
Course Title |
MGMT20093 |
Managing in a Dynamic Environment |
MGMT20112 |
Strategy Formulation & Initiatives |
- plus three of the following:
- 7 elective postgraduate courses, selected from the Faculty of
Business & Law provided prerequisites have been met.
Master of Business Administration (Specialisation)
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 and upon
enrolment must nominate a specialisation via attaching a plan through e.rolment.
Available specialisations within the MBA are:
- E-Business
- Environmental Stewardship
- Financial Management
- Human Resources Management
- Information Systems
- International Business
- International Business Law
- Management Accounting
- Marketing Management
Candidates must complete 12 courses (96 units of credit) to graduate with
the Master of Business Administration, in a particular specialisation, which
must include:
Course Code |
Course Title |
MGMT20093 |
Managing in a Dynamic Environment |
MGMT20112 |
Strategy Formulation & Initiatives |
- plus three of the following:
- 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
any 4 courses from:
Human Resources Management
Course Code |
Course Title |
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
any 4 courses from:
Course Code |
Course Title |
COIS20024 |
Systems Management Overview |
COIS20025 |
Systems Development Overview |
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 |
ECOM20004 |
Electronic Commerce - A Global Perspective |
International Business
any 4 courses from:
Course Code |
Course Title |
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
Course Code |
Course Title |
ACCT20047 |
Strategic Cost Management |
ACCT20048 |
Management Accounting Systems |
ECOM20001 |
Information Systems Management: Integrating e-Commerce |
ACCT20051 |
Accounting Information for Decision Making |
Marketing Management
any 4 courses from:
International Business Law
any 4 courses from:
Course Code |
Course Title |
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
any 4 courses from:
Course Code |
Course Title |
LAWS20042 |
Law of E-Commerce and the Internet |
MRKT20027 |
E-Marketing |
ECOM20004 |
Electronic Commerce - A Global Perspective |
HRMT20019 |
Management of Change |
ECOM20001 |
Information Systems Management: Integrating E-Commerce |
ECOM20007 |
Developing E-Commerce Solutions |
ECOM29008 |
E-Commerce Trading Systems |
COIS20010 |
Decision Support and Intelligent Systems |
ECOM20002 |
Security, Ethics and E-Commerce Systems |
COMM20036 |
Informatics, Culture & Communication |
ECON20038 |
Economics and Electronic Commerce |
Environmental Stewardship
Course Code |
Course Title |
ECON20037 |
Corporate Environmental Management |
Course Code |
Course Title |
MGMT20083 |
Models of Sustainable Development |
ECON20025 |
Environmental Economics |
LAWS20039 |
Environmental Law and Regulation |
TOUR20011 |
Sustainable Tourism Development |
LAWS20035 |
Environmental Regulation in the Asia-Pacific Region |
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Entry
- a bachelor degree in any discipline from an Australian university or
college, together with at least 2 years' work experience in a management
capacity; or equivalent; or
- an honours degree in business, management, commerce or economics from
an Australian university; or equivalent; or
- a bachelor degree and a graduate diploma in business or management
from an Australian university or college; or equivalent; or
- a CQU graduate diploma of management.
Workshops
There is a non compulsory workshop in MGMT20112
Strategy Formulation & Initiatives. Non-compulsory workshops may also be available
in other Management courses listed above. Students who need assistance in
determining their program of study in this program should contact the Postgraduate
Program Advisor.