Business Administration (Leadership and Enterprise)
Program Overview
Business Administration (Leadership and Enterprise)
Overview
The Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Enterprise) is a postgraduate coursework program that requires students to complete 72 credit points of units of study.
Unit of Study Table
The program consists of:
- 66 credit points in core units of study
- 6 credit points in capstone units of study
Core Units of Study
The following core units of study are required:
- FMBA5001 Leadership Practice and Development (6 credit points)
- FMBA5002 Critical Analysis and Thought Leadership (6 credit points)
- Assumed knowledge: Basic cultural competence
- Corequisite: FMBA5001
- Prohibition: SMBA6005
- FMBA5003 Creativity, Innovation and Business (6 credit points)
- Corequisite: FMBA5001
- Prohibition: SMBA6115
- FMBA5004 Nature of Systems (6 credit points)
- Corequisite: FMBA5001
- FMBA5005 Strategies for Growth (6 credit points)
- Prohibition: SMBA6002
- FMBA5006 Financial Management (6 credit points)
- Prohibition: SMBA6004
- FMBA5007 Innovation in Strategic Marketing (6 credit points)
- Prohibition: SMBA6006
- FMBA5008 Data Analytics and Modelling (6 credit points)
- Prohibition: SMBA6003
- FMBA5010 Leading Business Innovation (6 credit points)
- Prohibition: SMBA6114
- FMBA5011 Leading in a Digital World (6 credit points)
- FMBA5012 Building Global Capability (6 credit points)
Elective Units of Study (Optional)
The following elective units of study are available:
- FMBA5009 Business Sustainability Project (0 credit points)
- Prerequisites: FMBA5001, FMBA5002, FMBA5003, FMBA5004
- Corequisites: FMBA5005, FMBA5006, FMBA5007, FMBA5008
- FMBA5014 Internship (0 credit points)
Capstone Unit of Study
The following capstone unit of study is required:
- FMBA5013 Design-led Strategy: Business Capstone (6 credit points)
- Prohibition: SMBA6201
Learning Outcomes
The program is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to succeed in leadership and enterprise roles. The learning outcomes of the program are not explicitly stated in the provided context. However, the program's structure and unit of study table suggest that students will develop a range of skills, including leadership, critical analysis, creativity, innovation, and strategic thinking.
