Master of Business Administration (International Management)
Course objectives
The Master of Business Administration (International Management) is intended for people who have an undergraduate degree and/or extensive experience working within an organisation.
The objectives of the course is to address student learning needs related to lifelong learning capabilities (Candy, Crebert & O’Leary, 1994), generic capabilities and specific management capabilities.
In addition to providing economically competitive, market attractive and educationally robust management education, the course is designed to enable students to:
- Develop as high potential individuals capable of serving the advanced management needs of local, national and global enterprises;
- Develop knowledge and competencies for operational and strategic perspectives;
- Acquire a sound working knowledge of the core disciplines of business supplemented by an in-depth study of an advanced international specialisation;
- Develop the conceptual frameworks and skills of critical analysis applicable to entrepreneurial operations in a global economy.
How to Apply
How to apply - Domestic students
How to apply - International students
Course details
| UB course code | BS9 |
| CRICOS code(s) | 050860G (Melbourne); 053784B (Sydney) |
| Course category | Master’s degree by coursework |
| Hosted by | School of Business (UOB) |
| Duration | 2 years full-time (fast track 1.5 years) |
| Semester intakes |
Melbourne campus: March, July, November Sydney campus: March, July, November |
| Availability | International students: Melbourne campus, Sydney campus |
| Attendance | International students: full-time |
| Course fees | International students: AUD$8,000 per semester |
Career opportunities
This course is designed for managers to upgrade their skills and qualifications to prepare them for access to career opportunities which will have become evident to them in their current employment, or new opportunities with alternative employers following completion of the course.
Professional recognition
The Master of Business Administration is recognised by both the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI) and the Australian Institute of Management (AIM).