The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a 12-unit course
The MBA provides graduates with up-to-date management knowledge and skills as well as the opportunity to apply their understandings in professional practice.
Explore contemporary literature in management, including biblically based literature, for best practice and strategic management in organisations.
The MBA is particularly suited to individuals who have risen to positions in organisations, including not-for-profit organisations such as churches, parachurch organisations and charities, without formal qualifications in business management. The MBA will help these individuals to integrate a value-based leadership approach to business. Graduates will have greater confidence to innovate within their organisation or even start a business and produce results in an effective, ethical and sustainable manner.
Students commence the MBA by enrolling in the Graduate Certificate in Management. Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate, students may articulate into the Graduate Diploma in Management, and then into the MBA. Students may choose to exit having completed either the Graduate Certificate in Management or the Graduate Diploma in Management, subject to the completion of course requirements.
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COURSE DETAILS
Course code
BS61
QTAC Code
N/A
CRICOS Code
N/A
MODE
External/Online
MINIMUM SELECTION THRESHOLD (ATAR/RANK)
N/A
Course Structure
Graduate Certificate in Management
The first stage of the MBA pathway is the Graduate Certificate in Management.
The Graduate Certificate in Management consists of 40 credit points – one core unit (10 credit points) and three elective units (30 credit points).
Graduate Diploma in Management
The second stage of the MBA pathway is the Graduate Diploma in Management. Students will articulate into this course upon completion of the Graduate Certificate in Management.
The Graduate Diploma in Management consists of 80 credit points – one core unit (10 credit points) and seven elective units (70 credit points). The units undertaken towards the Graduate Diploma in Management comprise a further four elective units that are in addition to the 40 credit points undertaken towards the Graduate Certificate in Management.
Master of Business Administration
The Master of Business Administration consists of 120 credit points. The first 40 credit points comprise the Graduate Certificate in Management, which are supplemented by a further 40 credit points that comprise the Graduate Diploma in Management. Finally, students undertake either a coursework pathway or a research pathway of 40 credit points to complete the MBA.
In planning their courses, students must consult the Business Courses Handbook for information regarding course rules and requirements, including unit prerequisite requirements.