Master of Business Administration (International) 24 months MBA Program By University of Tasmania |Top Universities

Master of Business Administration (International)

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

MBA

Study Level

MBA

The MBA(I) is a 16 unit course, which you can study full time or part-time. This course is full fee-paying, which means that you will be charged at the full fee-paying rate listed for each unit. You will acquire and critically evaluate foundational, contemporary and globally applicable management theories, principles and processes and reflect on their efficacy in practice. You will communicate and justify complex ideas and decisions, in both oral and written formats, across audiences characterised by culturally and linguistically diverse people.You will solve complex management problems: use information literacy and research skills to investigate management practice and then apply critical and strategic thinking to make and justify decisions. You will demonstrate a range of management capabilities including: leadership, change management, team building and people management skills, in local, national and global contexts. You will identify and critically evaluate ethical and legal considerations in decision making and articulate and enact moral values in complex international contexts.

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

MBA

Study Level

MBA

The MBA(I) is a 16 unit course, which you can study full time or part-time. This course is full fee-paying, which means that you will be charged at the full fee-paying rate listed for each unit. You will acquire and critically evaluate foundational, contemporary and globally applicable management theories, principles and processes and reflect on their efficacy in practice. You will communicate and justify complex ideas and decisions, in both oral and written formats, across audiences characterised by culturally and linguistically diverse people.You will solve complex management problems: use information literacy and research skills to investigate management practice and then apply critical and strategic thinking to make and justify decisions. You will demonstrate a range of management capabilities including: leadership, change management, team building and people management skills, in local, national and global contexts. You will identify and critically evaluate ethical and legal considerations in decision making and articulate and enact moral values in complex international contexts.

Admission requirements

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Tuition fee and scholarships

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More programs from the university

The University offers more than 100 undergraduate (bachelor) degrees, covering a broad range of disciplines. Many of our programs are accredited and professionally recognized by industry and professional bodies in Australia and abroad.

Arts & Law: humanities, social sciences, journalism, media, the Tasmanian College of the Arts, laws, legal studies

Tasmanian School of Business and Economics: accounting, finance, economics, management

Education: primary, physical activity studies

Health: medicine, pharmacy, nursing, psychology, human life sciences, laboratory medicine

Science, Engineering and Technology: agricultural science, architecture and design, chemistry, information and communication technology, earth sciences (geology), engineering, geography and environmental studies, mathematics and physics, plant science, spatial sciences, zoology

Australian Maritime College: national centres for maritime engineering and hydrodynamics, and ports and shipping

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies: marine and Antarctic, fisheries and aquaculture, and marine conservation

Menzies Research Institute Tasmania: honours and research focus


Generally, students applying to the University of Tasmania must satisfy the general entry requirements for their chosen course.

For students who do not meet our academic requirements for entry into their chosen course, the Foundation Studies Program is designed to help you upgrade your academic skills to commence a University of Tasmania degree course after 28 weeks of study.

If on the other hand your English language skills need to be improved before you can gain entry to your chosen course, the English Language Centre (ELC) UTASAccess-Direct Entry program will provide you with an alternative pathway into an undergraduate degree with us.

The University offers more 150 postgraduate programs from Graduate Certificates through to Masters and research programs, covering a broad range of disciplines. Many of our programs are accredited and professionally recognized by industry and professional bodies in Australia and abroad.

Arts & Law: social sciences, journalism, social work, the Tasmanian College of the Arts (visual and creative arts), music

Tasmanian School of Business and Economics: accounting, finance, marketing, international business, management

Education: teaching, education, TOEFL

Health: pharmacy, psychology, laboratory medicine

Science, Engineering and Technology: agricultural science, architecture and design, chemistry, information technology and systems, earth sciences (geology), engineering, geography and environmental studies, physics, plant science, spatial sciences, environmental planning and management

Australian Maritime College: national centres for maritime engineering and hydrodynamics, and ports and shipping

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies: marine and Antarctic, fisheries and aquaculture, and marine conservation

Menzies Research Institute Tasmania: honours and research focus


 Generally, students applying to the University of Tasmania must satisfy the general entry requirements for their chosen course.

For those applicants who need to improve their English language skills before gaining entry to your chosen course, the English Language Centre (ELC) UTASAccess-Direct Entry program will provide you with an alternative pathway into an post-graduate degree with us.

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