CSU’s Management courses are designed specifically to provide the knowledge and skills to help you succeed in your career. The Management academics at CSU have a wide range of industry experience. CSU is one of few universities to offer management programs that are truly workplace focused.
Students are provided with the opportunity to develop conceptual tools, knowledge and skills in relevant disciplinary areas, and to understand how these can be applied to practical management situations.
Students are also equipped to evaluate the effectiveness of their managerial assumptions, attitudes, values and behavioural styles, and design a personal professional development program that provides them with a forward and pro-active outlook and the interpersonal skills needed to manage successfully.
CSU has an excellent reputation for providing quality education delivered by dedicated academics with relevant industry experience. CSU lecturers are supported by well researched curriculum and teaching methods. CSU's online educational environment offers a broad range of modern systems dedicated to teaching and learning in addition to facilitating communication and collaboration among students and academics.
Available by distance education, the Master of Management is designed and delivered with study flexibility in mind. You can choose between full-time and part-time study options to fit in with work and lifestyle commitments. You could choose to study just one subject per session or, in consultation with your Course Director, complete up to four subjects per session, allowing you to fast track your degree completion.
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