C04055v3 Master of Management in Community Management
Award(s): Master of Management in Community Management (MM)CRICOS code: 032324D
Load credit points: 72
Course EFTSL: 1.5
Location: City campus
Overview
Career options
Admission requirements
Recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course program
Articulation with UTS courses
Other information
Overview
The Community Management program forms the University's flagship teaching program for people working in nonprofit and community organisations.
The Master of Management in Community Management develops critical and analytical skills in the area of community management. Students have the opportunity to apply research skills to a project focusing on a specific aspect of community management.
The course provides an opportunity to study, at a professional level, those factors contributing to the effective management of nonprofit organisations. Participants develop an understanding of this 'third sector' and its social and economic context, and are introduced to ways of thinking systematically about nonprofit organisations and their management. Participants also gain knowledge of the range of nonprofit organisations, their structure and distinguishing features.
Career options
Career options include managing non-government or nonprofit organisations.
Admission requirements
Applicants require one of the following:
- a degree from a UTS-recognised university or other tertiary education institution and a minimum of two years' relevant work experience
- a relevant graduate diploma from UTS or a UTS-recognised tertiary education institution, or
- a relevant graduate certificate from UTS or a UTS-recognised tertiary education institution, with at least a credit average.
Recognition of prior learning
Students may be granted a maximum of eight subject exemptions, of which four core subjects may be approved from prior undergraduate study.
Course duration and attendance
The Master of Management is a three-year, part-time course.
The course is taught in flexible mode, including three intensive workshops of five days each, self-managed learning packages and learning partnerships to develop peer-supported networks.
Course structure
The Master of Management in Community Management comprises 72 credit points of study, made up of eight core subjects (48 credit points), a research project (6 credit points), and three elective subjects (18 credit points).
Electives are available in subject strands that enable students to pursue an in-depth study of a particular area. Students may select other electives if they prefer, subject to approval.
Course completion requirements
CBK90104 Electives | 18cp | |
STM90307 Core subjects | 54cp | |
Total | 72cp |
Course program
The list of core subjects is shown below, followed by the list of available electives.
21759 Strategic Issues in Community Management | 6cp | |
21766 Managing Community Organisations | 6cp | |
21767 Third Sector: Theory and Context | 6cp | |
21778 Developing Financial Resources | 6cp | |
21781 Social and Community Research | 6cp | |
21792 Research Project (Public/Community) | 6cp | |
79794 Legal Issues for Community Managers | 6cp | |
21769 Human Resources in the Third Sector | 6cp | |
21731 Resource Management: Non Profit | 6cp | |
Select 18 credit points from the following options: | 18cp | |
21702 Industrial Relations | 6cp | |
21722 Leadership, Coaching and Mentoring | 6cp | |
21730 Developing Executive Leadership | 6cp | |
21775 Comparative International Employment Relations | 6cp | |
21817 Volunteering: Social and Organisational Perspectives | 6cp | |
21821 Grassroots Organising for Global Change | 6cp | |
22705 Management Planning and Control | 6cp | |
22746 Managerial Accounting | 6cp | |
22748 Financial Reporting and Analysis | 6cp | |
24710 Buyer Behaviour | 6cp | |
24720 Marketing Research | 6cp | |
24734 Marketing Management | 6cp | |
27713 Leisure Management | 6cp | |
79771 Dispute Resolution | 6cp |
Articulation with UTS courses
This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Community Management (C11024), the Graduate Diploma in Community Management (C07019) and the Master of Management in Community Management.
Other information
Further information is available from the Graduate School of Business on:
