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Master of Management

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GENERIC STREAM

Graduate Certificate in Management

4 Core subjects

FIN510 Finance for Management
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MKT501 Marketing Management

Graduate Diploma of Management

Four subjects comprising the Graduate Certificate

FIN510 Finance for Management
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
HRM502 Human Resource Management
MKT501 Marketing Management

plus four of the following

MGT520 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Development
MGT553 Project Management
MGT550 Operations Management
MGT530 International Business
MGT531 Business Ethics
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
MGT505 Foundations of Quality Management
MGT506 The Learning Organisation

Master of Management

As for the Graduate Diploma (8 subjects taken from the generic stream) and then four additional subjects:

MGT510 Strategic Management
MGT540 The Management of Change
MGT503 The Social and Economic Environment
AND EITHER
MGT584 Leadership in Business
OR
MKT560 Organisational and Marketing Research

AGMC STREAM

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

4 core subjects

MGT561 Management Skills and Concepts
MGT562 Managing Operations and Change
MGT563 Managing People
MGT564 Managing Financial Information

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

8 core subjects

MGT561 Management Skills and Concepts
MGT562 Managing Operations and Change
MGT563 Managing People
MGT564 Managing Financial Information
MGT581 Forecasting and Risk Assessment Practice
MGT590 Individual and Team Development
MKT531 Marketing Practice
MGT551 Operations Management and Practice

Master of Management

As for the Graduate Diploma (Professional Practice) (8 subjects taken from the AGMC stream) and then four additional subjects:

MGT510 Strategic Management
MGT540 The Management of Change

AND two of the following:

MGT584 Leadership in Business
MKT560 Organisational and Marketing Research
MGT503 The Social and Economic Environment
FIN510 Finance for Management

Enrolment pattern

There is no fixed enrolment pattern, other than the requirement to complete the Graduate Certificate subjects before commencing the Graduate Diploma subjects, and to complete the Graduate Diploma subjects before commencing the Master of Management subejcts.

Because of the flexibility of course requirements, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern. Students may choose the order in which they undertake subjects, depending upon the availability of subjects and the meeting of pre-requisites.

Below are the suggested enrolment patterns:

Graduate Certificate in Management

Session 1

MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
HRM502 Human Resource Management

Session 2

FIN510 Finance for Management

Session 3

MKT501 Marketing Management

Graduate Diploma of Management

Session 1

MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
HRM502 Human Resource Management

Session 2

FIN510 Finance for Management
Restricted Option

Session 3

MKT501 Marketing Management
Restricted Option

Session 4

Restricted Option
Restricted Option

Master of Management

Session 1

MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
HRM502 Human Resource Management

Session 2

FIN510 Finance for Management
Restricted Option

Session 3

MKT501 Marketing Management
Restricted Option

Session 4

MGT510 Strategic Management
MGT540 The Management of Change

Session 5

MKT560 Marketing and Organisational Research or MGT584 Leadership in Business
MGT503 The Social and Economic Environment

Session 6

Restricted Option
Restricted Option

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

Session 1

MGT561 Management Skills and Concepts

Session 2

MGT562 Managing Operations and Change

Session 3

MGT563 Managing People

Session 4

MGT564 Managing Financial Information

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

Session 1

MGT561 Management Skills and Concepts
MGT581 Forecasting and Risk Assessment Practice

Session 2

MGT562 Managing Operations and Change
MKT531 Marketing Management Practice

Session 3

MGT563 Managing People
MGT590 Individual and Team Development

Session 4

MGT564 Managing Financial Information
MGT551 Operations Management Practice

Master of Management

Session 1

MGT561 Management Skills and Concepts
MGT581 Forecasting and Risk Assessment Practice

Session 2

MGT562 Managing Operations and Change
MKT531 Marketing Management Practice

Session 3

MGT563 Managing People
MGT590 Individual and Team Development

Session 4

MGT564 Managing Financial Information
MGT551 Operations Management Practice

Session 5

MGT510 Strategic Management
Choose two of the following:
FIN510 Finance of Management or
MGT503 The Social and Economic Environment or
MGT584 Leadership in Business or
MKT560 Organisational and Marketing Research (If choosen Complete in Session 6)

Session 6

MGT540 The Management of Change

Articulation

The Master degree, the Graduate Diploma of Management and the Graduate Certificate in Management make up an articulated set of courses.

The Master degree, the Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) and the Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice) make up an articulated set of courses.

Articulation agreements

The Australian Graduate Management Consortium (AGMC) of which CSU is a constituent, is the service provider for the supported delivery of the Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) and the Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice).

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Consider also:

  • Master of Management (Information Technology)
  • Master of Project Management
  • Master of Human Resource Management

Follow on study:

  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Doctor of Business Administration

At a glance

Study Mode

Distance education

Where

Bathurst

When

Session 1; Session 2; Session 3

Level

Postgraduate

Duration

Master: 2 years
Graduate Diplomas: 1.5 years
Graduate Certificates: 1 year

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

How to apply

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