Master of Business Administration
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| 2025-01-01 | - |
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| 2027-01-01 | - |
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Program Overview
Master of Business Administration
The Master of Business Administration provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to advance a career in senior organisational management and leadership.
Aim
The aim of the Master of Business Administration is to develop qualities such as strategic thinking, ethical conduct, responsible leadership, evidenced-based decision making, an international perspective, the ability to think critically, and the ability to work both collaboratively and with a high level of autonomy and accountability.
Content and Structure
This program comprises 54 units of study, normally completed as 12 courses of 4.5 unit value each, plus a structured Commencement Seminar.
Courses
The following courses are part of the program:
- Strategic Thinking: Concepts and Tools (BUSS 5424) - 4.5 units
- Accounting for Decision Making (BUSS 5247) - 4.5 units
- Data Visualisation and Communication for Business Professionals (INFS 5128) - 4.5 units
- Managing People and Organisations (BUSS 5425) - 4.5 units
- International Business (BUSS 5251) - 4.5 units
- Strategic Marketing (BUSS 5245) - 4.5 units
- Ethics, Governance and Sustainability (BUSS 5385) - 4.5 units
- Leadership for Growth (BUSS 5438) - 4.5 units
- Elective 1 - 4.5 units
- Elective 2 - 4.5 units
- Elective 3 - 4.5 units
Electives
Specified electives include:
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation (BUSS 5080) - 4.5 units
- Negotiation (BUSS 5355) - 4.5 units
- The Law for Managers (LAWS 5016) - 4.5 units
- Responsible Leadership (BUSS 5389) - 4.5 units
- International Study Tour (BUSS 5421) - 4.5 units
- Company Directors Course (BUSS 5417) - 4.5 units
- Contemporary Management Issues B (BUSS 5419) - 4.5 units
- Digital Business Strategy and Operations (BUSS 5451) - 4.5 units
Rules and Notes
- Electives are to be chosen from a range of specified elective courses set out in the electives schedule and online timetable or, subject to Program Director approval, from other postgraduate programs at the University of South Australia or from other recognised higher education institutions.
- The Master of Business Administration is designed as a nested program, with credit transfers and articulation pathways from the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration and the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration. Specialisations are offered in the fields of Finance, Marketing, and Human Resource Management.
Program Director
Prof Lan Snell
Related Degrees
- Master of Business Administration (Finance)
- Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management)
- Master of Business Administration (Marketing)
Entry Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the program will normally have:
- A minimum of three (3) years full-time management experience and a recognised university Bachelor degree or equivalent professional qualifications
- A Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Business Administration from the University of South Australia with an average of at least Pass Level 1 (55%) across four (or more) courses, or an equivalent qualification from the University of South Australia or from another recognised university
- The Program Director may, under exceptional circumstances, accept candidates with substantial and proven managerial and/or entrepreneurial experience who have demonstrated the potential to meet the learning requirements of the MBA.
All applicants are also required to submit a detailed curriculum vitae or equivalent with at least one referee who can validate work experience.
Duration and Mode
- Duration: 1.5 years full-time
- Mode: On-campus/Online
Fees
- $AU 41,900 per 1.0 EFTSL for students enrolled in 2025
Start Date
The month you will commence your studies. Exact start date outlined in course timetable.
