Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) Articulated Set

includes:

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)
Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

Awards

The course includes the following awards:

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice) GradCertMgt(ProfPrac)

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) GradDipMgt(ProfPrac)

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) MMgt(Innov&Entrep)

Availability

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) (2718IE)

Online - Bathurst

Availability is subject to change, please verify prior to enrolment.

Normal Course Duration

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Full-time 1.5 years (3.0 sessions)

Part-time 3.0 years (6.0 sessions)

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

Full-time 1 years (2.0 sessions)

Part-time 2.0 years (4.0 sessions)

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

Full-time 0.5 years (1.0 sessions)

Part-time 1.0 years (2.0 sessions)

Normal course duration is the effective period of time taken to complete a course when studied Full-time (Full-time Equivalent Duration). Students are advised to consult the Enrolment Pattern for the actual length of study. Not all courses are offered in Full-time mode.

Admission Criteria

CSU Admission Policy

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

For entry to the Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship), applicants are required to have completed the Graduate Diploma in Management (Professional Practice).

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

For entry to the Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) applicants are required to have completed the Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice).

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

The Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice) provides a dedicated pathway for TAFE graduates to undertake post graduate studies. Applicants must have one of the following:

  • More than five years' experience in a senior supervisory/managerial position with strong communication skills, including the ability to produce reports based on the critical analysis of information relevant to the business.
  • A diploma or advanced diploma from TAFE or other recognised registered training organisation, with at least five years' relevant work experience.
  • An undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised Australian university or recognised registered training organisation (or equivalent overseas qualification).

 

Credit

CSU Credit Policy

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

The Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship), Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) and Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice) form part of an articulated set of courses. Students will receive credit for all subjects completed in the Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) and Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice).

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

The Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship), Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice) and Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice) form part of an articulated set of courses. Students will receive credit for all subjects completed in the Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice).

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

Students may receive credit (up to 50% of the course) for relevant prior study completed at postgraduate level.

Articulation

The Master, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate make up an articulated set of courses and credit is given in each higher level course for the subjects completed in the lower.

Graduation Requirement

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 96 points.

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

Course Structure

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)
Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)
Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Graduate Certificate in Management (Professional Practice)

Any four (4) subjects chosen from the following:

MGT561 Organisational Management
MKT531 Marketing Practice
HRM515 Human Resource Management
FIN501 Financial Management Practice
MGT556 Business Leadership
MGT557 Ethics for Managers
MGT558 Project Management Practice
BUS504 Sustainability in Management Practice

Graduate Diploma of Management (Professional Practice)

Core Subjects

MGT561 Organisational Management
MKT531 Marketing Practice
HRM515 Human Resource Management
FIN501 Financial Management Practice
MGT556 Business Leadership
MGT557 Ethics for Managers
MGT558 Project Management Practice
BUS504 Sustainability in Management Practice

Master of Management (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

As for the Graduate Diploma (Professional Practice) - 8 subjects

PLUS four additional subjects:

Core Subjects

MKT520 Managing Product & Service Innovation
MGT537 Entrepreneurship Project

AND two of the following:
MGT540 Management of Change
MGT580 Forecasting and Risk Assessment
MKT563 Big Data & Marketing Analytics
LAW519 Negotiation Skills
MGT505 Managing Quality and Innovation
MGT530 International Business or MKT550 Global Marketing

Or other relevent postgraduate subjects with Course Director approval

Enrolment Pattern

There is no fixed enrolment pattern but students should progressively complete subjects in the Graduate Certificate, then the Graduate Diploma and finally the Masters. Students may choose the order in which they undertake subjects at each stage, depending upon subject availability and the meeting of pre-requisites.

Residential School

Please note that the following subjects may contain a Residential School component. Further details of Residential School requirements are located via the subject page

LAW519 Negotiation Skills

Enrolled students can find further information about CSU Residential Schools via at About Residential School

Contact

For further information about courses and subjects outlined in the CSU handbook please contact:

Current students

Future students

The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: April 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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