Bond University - Faculty of Business (postgraduate)

Bond University's Faculty of Business is one of Australia's leading educational and research centres, combining innovative learning strategies with intensely practical applications. The Faculty is committed to building tomorrow's business leaders, one by one. Studying in small groups at the university's world class campus on Queensland's Gold Coast, students are groomed for executive careers under the mentorship of internationally renowned academics and corporate consultants.

About Us

Representing the key growth industries of the 21st century, the Faculty of Business offers a diverse selection of undergraduate and postgraduate programs through its three schools:

School of Business
The School of Business is renowned as Australia's most dynamic private business school, where leadership and entrepreneurship are fostered by the application of academic theory to real-life corporate case studies. The School offers flexible degree programs in accounting, business administration, economics, entrepreneurship, family business, finance, international business, management and marketing.

School of Information Technology
The School of Information Technology applies high-level technical knowledge and skills to the most advanced and emerging IT technologies, including cloud computing, mobile applications and security. This enables students to develop the business mindset required by tomorrow's IT professionals wanting to advance to the upper echelons of corporate management.

School of Hotel, Resort and Tourism Management
Focused on producing elite management professionals in the lucrative hotel and tourism industries, our curriculum has been developed based on industry best practice. Strong ties with industry leaders, such as Marriott International and Accor Group, provide valuable internship opportunities and prepare students for a global career.

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At the Faculty of Business at Bond University we acknowledge the fact that you may have burning questions that you would like answered in your quest to find the right Business, Information Technology or Hotel, Resort and Tourism Management School. With such a diversity of students on our campus we realise that this is difficult given the distance between us. For that reason we offer you the opportunity to talk one-on-one with key Faculty staff in your area of study interest. We can answer your program specific questions and in turn help you to make the right study choice .

Student Services

If you're after an experience you'll never forget, study in Australia at Bond University. With a diverse range of subjects, great accommodation options and the support of world-class academics, you'll find whatever it is you need to chase your ambition.

Our International Student Support Officer can help you with any questions relating to overseas health cover, visas and more. Student Learning Support assists students who need help improving their academic skills and English language ability.

Our on-campus Career Development Centre provides a range of services to students to assist in all aspects of employment and career development. Services include career planning, resume and application review, interview preparation, internship placements and on-campus employer recruitment programs.

Courses

Each School within the Faculty of Business seeks to develop students with top-tier entrepreneurial and leadership qualities across a range of relevant industries.
Choose from a suite of undergraduate courses as identified below:

School of Business

Master of Accounting* CRICOS Code: 063115A
Starting Semester/s: January, May and September
Description: The Master of Accounting program gives students with undergraduate credentials in fields other than accounting an opportunity to gain a professional accounting qualification. The course offers both a firm academic grounding and a hands-on appreciation of the industry, so you are ready to use your new skills on day one.
Professional Outcomes: Master of Accounting graduates are eligible for employment in professional accounting practices (public accounting or chartered accountants), corporations, the public sector and not-for-profit organisations. The degree is also useful to any manager who is in contact with accounting on a day-to-day basis

Master of Business* CRICOS Code: 063119G
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The Master of Business program is a valuable step for business people who are looking to change their professional focus, as well as providing a strong grounding for career advancement in business. The program provides students with a foundation in a variety of business practices, plus the ability to gain a new specialisation. There are four separate streams: Marketing, Finance, International Business or a customised program incorporating all three.
Professional Outcomes: Master of Business graduates should have highly developed planning, analytical and interpersonal skills that will enable them to professionally advance their career prospects in business. The program also provides global networking opportunities.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)* CRICOS Code: 063120D
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The Bond MBA is a generalist degree based on three pillars - leadership, global business and entrepreneurship. Designed by internationally renowned educators acknowledged for their global experience, this accelerated program blends the most current industry-relevant research with application to business challenges.
Professional Outcomes: Graduates have highly developed planning, analytical and interpersonal skills that enhance their ability to successfully manage a business unit or their own business.

Master of Finance CRICOS Code: 063125K
Starting Semester/s: January, May and September
Description: The Master of Finance program is designed for business professionals whose career progression demands greater knowledge of the finance industry.
Professional Outcomes: Potential employers of Master of Finance graduates include: commercial banks; merchant and investment banks; portfolio managers; superannuation funds; insurance companies; stockbrokers; security analysis and the treasury and corporate finance division of major corporations.

Doctor of Philosophy CRICOS Code: 063150J
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The School of Business offers a Doctoral program by research in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Family Business. The Doctor of Philosophy program develops independent research skill and the ability to relate a specific research topic to a broad framework of knowledge. The PhD program places a major emphasis on independent inquiry (initiative), a thorough understanding of domain specific knowledge, competence in research methodologies and on the ability to communicate research results.
Professional Outcomes: The Doctor of Philosophy provides students with the research skills for academic careers in the University sector or for the role of researcher in business research-intensive organisations.

School of Information Technology

Master of Business and Information Technology *CRICOS Code: 063121C
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The Master of Business and Information Technology program provides you with both advanced business skills and capabilities in the business applications of information technology. The program is suitable for graduates seeking managerial or commercial roles in the information and communications technology sector.
Professional Outcomes: The Master of Business and Information Technology program provides you with the business knowledge and IT management skills for careers in the IT departments of large organisations, including government and business enterprises.

Master of Business Systems* CRICOS Code: 063438D
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The Master of Business Systems program provides the financial, business systems and technology management skills needed for careers as senior managers and planners in information-rich and process-oriented organisations. The program is particularly suitable for people from a business background who need to enhance their business, management and IT knowledge.
Professional Outcomes: You will have the knowledge and skills to support a number of career options, including Business Analyst and Systems and Process Resource Management.

Master of Information Technology* CRICOS Code: 063134J
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The Master of Information Technology offers graduates of any discipline the opportunity to acquire a professional qualification in information technology. The foundation subjects provide you with the background knowledge to confidently operate within an IT environment and associated business setting. The elective subjects provide you with the specialist skills required for professional IT pathways.
Professional Outcomes: The Master of Information Technology program provides you with the technical skills for careers in the information technology industry or with IT intensive organisations, including government and business enterprises.

Doctor of Philosophy CRICOS Code: 063150J
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The aim of the Doctor of Philosophy (School of Information Technology) program is to carry out original research work in an IT discipline. You will develop independent research skills and the ability to relate a specific research topic to a broad framework of knowledge.
Professional Outcomes: This PhD program provides you with the research skills for academic careers in the university sector or research roles in information technology or related fields.

School of Hotel, Resort and Tourism Management

Master of International Hotel & Tourism Management* CRICOS Code: 073693F
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The Master of International Hotel and Tourism Management program is designed for students who require advanced knowledge of the hotel and tourism industry. You will complete a program of core business and advanced hotel and tourism management subjects designed to enhance your financial, analytical and management skills. Industry demand for Hotel Revenue Managers is particularly high, so emphasis is placed on revenue and asset management within a hotel or tourism context.
Professional Outcomes: You will have highly developed analytical and management skills that will enable you to advance your career prospects within the hotel and tourism industry.

Doctor of Philosophy CRICOS Code :063150J
Starting Semester/s: January, May, September
Description: The School of Hotel, Resort & Tourism Management offers a Doctoral program by research that develops independent research skills and the ability to relate a specific research topic to a broad framework of knowledge. The PhD program places a major emphasis on independent inquiry (initiative), a thorough understanding of domain specific knowledge, competence in research methodologies and on the ability to communicate research results.
Professional Outcomes: The Doctor of Philosophy provides students with the research skills for academic careers in the University sector or for the role of researcher in business research-intensive organisations.

*Students may alternatively enrol in the Professional program which includes a 20 week Work Integrated Learning component in addition to the standard master's structure.

Locations

Gold Coast

University Drive ROBINA QLD Australia

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