E-Business
Master of Business in E-Business
UTS course code: C04034
Testamur title: Master of Business in E-Business
Abbreviation: MBus
Course fee: $2,000 per subject (local); $8,800 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 72
Graduate Diploma in E-Business
UTS course code: C06011
Testamur title: Graduate Diploma in E-Business
Abbreviation: GradDipEBus
Course fee: $2,000 per subject (local); $8,800 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 48
Graduate Certificate in E-Business
UTS course code: C11012
Testamur title: Graduate Certificate in E-Business
Abbreviation: GradCertEBus
Course fee: $2,000 per subject (local); $8,800 per semester (international)
Total credit points: 24
Admission requirements
Course duration
Course structure
Course program
Other information
The E-Business program equips the modern manager with the management and technological skills required to operate successfully in the AsiaPacific region's largest growing industry, telecommunications and media. Students gain in-depth knowledge of management theory and practice focused on the effects of e-business on the national and corporate agenda. Students analyse key e-business technological and management issues and examine their effect on industry and corporate change. The program integrates the interpersonal, organisational, strategic and technological skills required for managers in the global e-business environment.
Graduate Certificate
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution and a minimum of at least two years' relevant work experience
or
- Extensive relevant work experience and evidence of a general capacity to undertake tertiary education
Graduate Diploma
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution and a minimum of at least two years' relevant work experience
or
- Satisfactory completion of the relevant Graduate Certificate
Master of Business
- A degree from a recognised university or other higher education institution and a minimum of at least two years' relevant work experience
or
- Completion of a relevant Graduate Diploma from UTS or other recognised higher education institution
or
- Completion of a relevant Graduate Certificate from UTS or other recognised higher education institution, with at least a Credit average
The Master of Business in E-Business is three years of part-time, or one-and-a-half years of full-time study.
The Graduate Diploma in E-Business is two years of part-time, or one year of full-time study.
The Graduate Certificate in E-Business is one year of part-time, or a half-year of full-time study.
The Master of Business in E-Business comprises 72 credit points six core subjects (36 credit points), plus six elective subjects (36 credit points).
E-Business |
Graduate Certificate (C11012) |
Graduate Diploma (C06011) |
Master's (C04034) |
Subject no. |
Subject name |
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two of the following three subjects |
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49228 |
Enabling E-Business Technologies |
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32532 |
Conducting Business Electronically |
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77886 |
Telecommunications and Media Law |
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plus |
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22747 |
Accounting for Managerial Decisions |
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24734 |
Marketing Management |
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21854 |
Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
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21853 |
Strategic Competitive Advantage in the Digital Age |
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xxxxx |
Elective credit points |
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12 |
36 |
Credit points |
24 |
48 |
72 |
Electives
Electives can be undertaken in one of three ways: as one major (36 credit points); as two sub-majors (18 credit points each); or as one sub-major (18 credit points) plus 18 credit points of mixed electives taken from any of the majors/sub-majors. The major or sub-major(s) completed will be noted on a student's final transcript. All subjects are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Majors (36 credit points)
Accounting
22708 Accounting Information Systems
22759 Accounting and ERP
22782 Business Process Integration with ERP
plus three of the following
22797 Business Intelligence 1: Advanced Analysis
22766 Assurance for Business Information Systems
22783 Business Intelligence 2: Advanced Planning
22753 Business Analysis
25766 Company Valuation and its Implications for E-Business
E-Business Marketing
24737 E-Business Marketing
24706 Services Marketing
24715 Strategic Marketing in Electronic Business
plus three of the following
24722 Customer Interaction and Behaviour
24723 Business-to-business Electronic Marketing
24716 Research Project in E-Business Marketing
24717 Marketing Entrepreneurship in Electronic Business
24721 Scenario Planning New Technology Change Agents
24725 Marketing Knowledge Creation and Management
24724 Global E-Business Marketing
24792 Business and Culture in the AsiaPacific
E-Management
21857 Global Business Strategy in the Digital Economy
21860 Managing Knowledge
21827 Change Management
21859 The Virtual Value Chain
21861 Human Capital
21749 Computer-based Information Systems for Managers
Sub-majors (18 credit points)
Students must undertake at least one sub-major offered within the Faculty of Business (i.e. sub-majors with subjects commencing with the digit 2).
Accounting and Value Management
22708 Accounting Information Systems
22753 Business Analysis
plus one of the following
22759 Accounting and ERP
22782 Business Process Integration with ERP
22743 Business Valuation and Financial Analysis
E-Business Marketing
24737 E-Business Marketing
24715 Strategic Marketing in Electronic Business
plus one of the following
24722 Customer Interaction and Behaviour
24723 Business-to-business Electronic Marketing
24721 Scenario Planning New Technology Change Agents
24725 Marketing Knowledge Creation and Management
24724 Global E-Business Marketing
E-Business Strategy
21857 Global Business Strategy in the Digital Economy
21860 Managing Knowledge
21859 The Virtual Value Chain
E-Management
21857 Global Business Strategy in the Digital Economy
21860 Managing Knowledge
21827 Change Management
E-Law
Choose three of the following
77886 Telecommunications and Media Law
77948 Marketing Legislation in Australia
77949 International Business Law
77887 Legal Issues in E-Commerce
77859 Information Technology Law (LS)
Note: 77886 cannot be undertaken as part of this sub-major if it has previously been completed.
Engineering
Choose three of the following
49228 Enabling E-Business Technologies
49210 Website Design and Management
49209 Advanced Web Technology
49013 Managing Information Technology in Engineering
Note: 49228 cannot be undertaken as part of this sub-major if it has previously been completed.
Humanities
57007 Knowledge Management
57026 Strategic Communication and Negotiation
57025 Cross-cultural and International Communication
Note: Each subject in this sub-major is worth 8 credit points. Students must take all three subjects to complete the sub-major, and cannot reduce their credit point load in other areas.
Information Technology
32531 Global Information Systems
32530 Building Intelligent Agents
plus one of the following
32703 Information Technology Strategy
3xxxx to be advised
3xxxx to be advised
Integrated Information Management
22759 Accounting and ERP
22782 Business Process Integration with ERP
plus one of the following
22797 Business Intelligence 1: Advanced Analysis
22783 Business Intelligence 2: Advanced Planning
22766 Assurance for Business Information Systems
Multimedia
013706 e-Learning Experiences: Models and Theories I
013707 e-Learning Experiences: Models and Theories II
013708 e-Learning Technologies
Note: Each subject in this sub-major is worth 8 credit points. Students must take all three subjects to complete the sub-major, and cannot reduce their credit point load in other areas.
Further course information is available from the Faculty of Business website at:
www.business.uts.edu.au/courses
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