Masters in Business Administration(International Management)

Objectives 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 specialization;
• Develop the conceptual frameworks and skills of critical analysis applicable to entrepreneurial operations in a global economy; and
• Add to the momentum of a business career, rather than be a competitor to it, through offering a range of flexible

IELTS Requirement :                      6.0

Skill Assessment Authority:           National Institute of Accountants ( http://nia.org.au)

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Name of Institute

Course Fee

Duration

Intake

Melbourne Institute of Technology

$32,000 approx

2Years

Feb, Jul

University of Ballarat

$31,200 approx

2Years

Feb, Jul

Subjects Offered (Melbourne Institute of Technology):

Semester 1

BM 401 Marketing
BN921 Organisations: Behaviour, Structure & Process
BA 401 Accounting & Finance

Elective

Semester 2

BA 401 Accounting & Finance
BE 903 Business Economics
BS 922 Competitive Analysis

Elective />

Semester 3

BN 926 Strategy Management of Change (Capstone Unit)
BN 935 Operations Management
BA 925 Financial Policy

Elective

Semester 4

BS 942 International Business
BE 922 Economics of Globalisation
BN 958 Comparative Issues in International Management
BM 922 Marketing in the International Environment