The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is for those aspiring to senior management level, those already in senior management who want to realise their full potential, or those who are self-employed looking for the business skills to succeed.
The MBA is highly regarded by employers and designed to offer you maximum flexibility. The curriculum is designed to meet the needs of the fast paced and complex business environment, where leaders need an advanced understanding of all business divisions and managing cross-cultural teams. You learn from staff who are leaders in their field, and classes focus on current professional practice and the experiences, learning and challenges of your own work environment.
To graduate with an MBA you must successfully complete 180 points, made up of core courses (120 points) and elective courses (60 points).
You can choose how many courses you take per term to fit around work demands and personal commitments, provided you complete the qualification within four years. You can continue working full-time while completing your MBA part-time.
All courses are 10 points unless stated otherwise. Each course involves eight weeks of class learning; one three-hour class per week. This is followed by an examination week then a one-week preparation period for the following term. You can start the MBA at any one of the four terms.
Core courses (120 points) - complete the following courses:
ACCT843 Accounting and Financial Analysis
BSYS843 Operations and Strategic Supply Chain Management
ECON846 Economics for Business Managers
HRMG843 Diversity and Inclusion
INTB844 Developing Strategy and Strategic Thinking
MGMT839 Essentials of Leadership and Leading Change
MKTG848 Digital Marketing Architecture
SUSE846 Transformative Change for Sustainability
BUSS991 Applied Business Project - Part A
BUSS992 Applied Business Project - Part B (30 points)
Elective courses (60 points) - choose six from:
BSYS845 Managing Projects
BSYS846 Digital Business Transformation
ENTR842 The Entrepreneurial Edge
MGMT831 Peak Performance - Health and Wellbeing
MGMT836 Developing High Performing Teams
MGMT837 Negotiation for Influence, Inclusion and Impact
MGMT838 Co-ignition: Intelligence, Ideas, Innovation
SALE841 Sales Management
| Admission Requirements | |
|---|---|
| Academic Entry Requirements | Secondary requirements
Cambridge International Examinations (CIE); or
General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Levels; or
International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB); or
Other secondary qualifications assessed on a case-by-case basis
Tertiary requirements
One year of successful study at bachelor level at a recognised institute, or equivalent |
| Language Requirement | |
|---|---|
| IELTS Score (Minimum) | IELTS (Academic) 6.5 overall with a minimum score of 6.0 in each band |