This was called the Limited Work Experience version of the Master of Business Administration (MBA).
The UTS MBA is distinguished from the competition by its practical, vocational orientation and by the open architecture of the course design. All MBA subjects are approved by an Industry Board which insists on 'relevance to workplace' as a pre-eminent subject design principle. The MBA provides knowledge and skills that are essential for superior management performance.
The course provides unparalleled program flexibility. Students design their MBA to match their employment aspirations. A wide range of specialist skills is also introduced through a choice of majors and sub-majors. The teaching staff are drawn from among the finest researchers and university educators around the world, keeping students abreast of current trends and focusing on the global picture.
The MBA is the most recognised and most transportable postgraduate degree. Students in the MBA know that, to realise their full career potential, additional managerial skills and credentials are essential. Personal investment in a demanding MBA program that is recognised for both intellectual rigour and practical application of knowledge will accelerate students' career progression or introduce new career pathways.
Applicants require either:
Further information is available at:
http://www.gsb.uts.edu.au/student/gmat/
Applicants also require one of the following:
Students may be granted a maximum of 10 subject exemptions in the MBA, of which four core subjects may be approved from prior undergraduate study.
The MBA is normally completed in two years of full-time or four years of part-time study. Completion time may be accelerated by undertaking subjects in intensive mode during Summer session. Classes for core subjects are held during the day as well as in the evening.
The Master of Business Administration comprises 96 credit points, made up of eight compulsory core subjects (totalling 48 credit points) and eight elective subjects (totalling 48 credit points).
Electives can be taken in one of three ways: as one major (48 credit points), as two sub-majors (24 credit points each), or as one sub-major (24 credit points) plus 24 credit points of mixed electives.
STM90345 Core subjects | 48cp | |
CBK90214 Major/Two sub-majors/Sub-major + 4 electives | 48cp | |
Total | 96cp |
The list of core subjects is provided below, followed by the lists of available majors and sub-majors, and the components of each.
Core subjects | ||
21865 Organisational Analysis and Design: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
22784 Accounting: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
21867 Managing People: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
25745 Economics: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
25746 Financial Management: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
24746 Marketing: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
21866 Human Resource Management: Concepts and Applications | 6cp | |
21715 Strategic Management | 6cp | |
List of majors | ||
MAJ08045 Accounting and Corporate Governance | 48cp | |
MAJ08049 Accounting and Enterprise Systems | 48cp | |
MAJ08934 Accounting and Finance | 48cp | |
MAJ08050 Accounting Performance Reporting | 48cp | |
MAJ08935 Arts Management | 48cp | |
MAJ08936 Banking | 48cp | |
MAJ02044 Business Information Technology | 48cp | |
MAJ09362 Business Law | 48cp | |
MAJ09002 Dispute Resolution | 48cp | |
MAJ08937 e-Business Marketing | 48cp | |
MAJ08938 Engineering Management and Policy | 48cp | |
MAJ08940 Finance | 48cp | |
MAJ08476 General Management | 48cp | |
MAJ08020 Human Resource Management | 48cp | |
MAJ08941 International Business | 48cp | |
MAJ08478 International Marketing | 48cp | |
MAJ09004 International Trade Law | 48cp | |
MAJ09005 Law | 48cp | |
MAJ08044 Management Consulting and Change | 48cp | |
MAJ08019 Managing International and Community Development | 48cp | |
MAJ08480 Marketing | 48cp | |
MAJ08483 Professional Accounting | 48cp | |
MAJ08484 Project Management | 48cp | |
MAJ01097 Science Management | 48cp | |
MAJ08051 Sport Management | 48cp | |
MAJ02045 Strategic Information Technology | 48cp | |
MAJ08018 Strategic Management | 48cp | |
MAJ08945 Tourism Management | 48cp | |
MAJ08016 Value Chain Management | 48cp | |
List of sub-majors | ||
SMJ08098 Accounting Information and Business Modelling | 24cp | |
SMJ08026 Accounting Systems and Business Solutions | 24cp | |
SMJ08168 Adult Communication Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08071 Arts Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08143 Banking | 24cp | |
SMJ02038 Business Information Technology | 24cp | |
SMJ09037 Business Law | 24cp | |
SMJ09021 Dispute Resolution | 24cp | |
SMJ08144 e-Business Marketing | 24cp | |
SMJ08075 Engineering Management | 24cp | |
SMJ03429 Engineering Policy | 24cp | |
SMJ08147 Finance | 24cp | |
SMJ08034 Financial Analysis Skills | 24cp | |
SMJ08167 Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance | 24cp | |
SMJ08077 Funds Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08078 Health Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08066 Human Resources Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08032 International Aid and Development | 24cp | |
SMJ08148 International Business | 24cp | |
SMJ10028 International Exchange | 24cp | |
SMJ08149 International Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08150 International Marketing | 24cp | |
SMJ09046 International Trade Law | 24cp | |
SMJ08079 Knowledge Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08065 Management Consulting and Change | 24cp | |
SMJ08080 Management Skills | 24cp | |
SMJ08059 Managing Knowledge | 24cp | |
SMJ08084 Marketing | 24cp | |
SMJ08111 Marketing Research | 24cp | |
SMJ08112 Organisational Learning and Change | 24cp | |
SMJ08086 Project Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08113 Promotional Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08153 Public Relations | 24cp | |
SMJ08062 Public Sector Managment | 24cp | |
SMJ08155 Sport Management | 24cp | |
SMJ02015 Strategic Information Technology | 24cp | |
SMJ08038 Strategic Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08166 Strategic Resource Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08165 Sustainability and Responsible Business | 24cp | |
SMJ08156 Tourism Management | 24cp | |
SMJ08037 Value Chain Management | 24cp |
While the MBA is offered as a stand-alone qualification, it is also part of an articulated program of study comprising the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration (C11008), the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (C06009), and the Master of Business Administration (MBA). This enables students who satisfactorily complete the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration or the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration to apply for entry to the MBA.
Where a student articulates from one level of study to another, only one testamur is issued.
CPA Australia; Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA); Australian Human Resources Institute; National Institute of Accountants (NIA)
The MBA with Professional Accounting major meets the formal academic requirements for associate membership of CPA Australia and the ICAA. In order to meet the educational requirements for membership of CPA Australia and the ICAA, students undertaking the Professional Accounting major must also complete an introductory law subject. Students who have not previously completed an undergraduate law subject by examination are permitted to study 79708 Contemporary Business Law in place of 21866 Human Resource Management: Concepts and Applications.
Students completing this degree with a major in Human Resource Management are eligible to apply to the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) for the Professional Member (MAHRI) status.
Further information is available from the Graduate School of Business on: