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For enrolment in 2009

Master of Business Administration MBA

Including:
Master of Business Administration MBA
Graduate Diploma of Business Administration [exit point only] GradDipBusAdmin
Graduate Certificate in Business Administration [exit point only] GradCertBusAdmin

CSU’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) equips graduates with knowledge regarding the fundamental disciplines of business; theoretical frameworks and analytical tools necessary to successfully manage a modern enterprise; the ability to act professionally and ethically in their chosen field; the ability to add significant value to their organisation.

By coursework
By distance education

About the course

On completion of this course, graduates will have acquired a firm understanding of the major areas of knowledge which underpin general management, including:

Voluntary workshops

A one day workshop is available for each MBA core subject. The workshops will be held within the first few weeks of each trimester.

The key aim of the workshops is to provide students with face-to-face learning and networking opportunities amongst MBA students. The workshops are voluntary for all MBA students.

For catering purposes, please register your attendance through the online: here.

Credit

Credit may be awarded to a maximum of 50%, or up to six eight point subjects, for relevant postgraduate level studies completed in the last five years.

Graduation requirements

Students who complete 32 points may exit with the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration.

Students completing 64 points may exit with the Graduate Diploma of Business Administration.

To graduate from the Master of Business Administration, students must complete 96 points (12 subjects).

 

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