Die Ausbildung zum Master of Business Administration profitiert vom "problem-based-learning". Dabei erarbeiten Studenten in Kleingruppen Problemlösung, wie im späteren Arbeitsleben und werden so besonders praxisorientiert auf den Beruf vorbereitet.
Zulassungsvoraussetzungen
Bachelorabschluss, Äquivalent, Postgraduate Diploma oder Graduate Certificate ODER Diploma und 2 Jahre Berufserfahrung ODER GMAT score von 550
Name des Programmes
MBA
Fakultät
Graduate School of Business Administration
Kosten
18.000
Dauer
12 Monate
Beginn
Januar, Mai, September
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Programmstruktur
9 Pflichtkurse (core units), 3 Wahlpflichtkurse (elective units)
Pflichtkurse (Core)
Economics of Competitive Advantage; Foundations of Marketing Theory; Management and Organisational Behaviour; Strategic Management; Corporate Finance; Entrepreneurship; Accounting and Financial Management; Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility; Operations and Supply Chain Management;
Wahlpflichtkurse (Elective)
Business Chinese; Knowledge Management; Managerial Accounting; Project Management; Business Japanese; Law for Managers; Business Ethics and Values; Total Quality Management; Statistics and Data Analysis; Macroeconomic Policy in the Asia-Pacific; Money and Banking; Investment Analysis; Derivatives and Risk Management; Applied Portfolio Management; Financial Institutions Management; International Financial Management; Mergers, Acquisitions and Corproate Governance; Individual Financial Planning; Mathematical Techniques in Finance; Management Information Systems; Strategic Business Systems; eBusiness for Managers; Small Business Management; Consulting and Business Advice; Entrepreneurial Financial Management; Contemporary Entrepreneurship; Australian Employment Relations; Human Resource Management; International Human Resource Management; Teamwork and Leadership; The Politics of Management and Decision Making; Negotiation and Advocacy; Organisational Effectiveness; Managing Organisational Change; Human Resource Development; International and Comparative Employment Relations; International Finance and Investment; International Business Environment; International Business Strategy; The Multinational Corporation; Cross Cultural Negotiation and Management; Consumer Decision Making and Behaviour; Marketing Research; Contemporary Global Marketing; Services Marketing Management; Contemporary Consumer Marketing; Business to Business Marketing Management; Integrated Marketing Communications; Brand Development and Marketing
Spezialisierungen
General Management; Applied Finance; eBusiness; Entrepreneurship; Human Resource Management; International Business; Marketing
Studienort
Newcastle, Online