Master of Business Administration specialising in Sustainable Futures

Adelaide University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 04249J

Learn to navigate modern business challenges and advance your career as a senior manager or leader. Our Master of Business Administration specialising in Sustainable Futures is a 1.5 year degree that builds your knowledge across diverse aspects of business. Study courses on advanced accounting, finance, leadership and ethics. Your specialisation in Sustainable Futures will teach you about climate science, carbon footprint and responsible business conduct. Graduate ready to assess a company's environmental and social impact and identify opportunities for change. As part of your studies, you'll get to expand your industry networks. Connect with a cohort of professionals with diverse backgrounds in management. Experience mentorships with industry experts. If you choose to complete the unique directorship course by the Australian Institute of Company Directors, you'll build the connections you need to succeed.

Structure

72 units

Subjects

  • Metrics: Finance and Accounting BAFI5006
  • Leadership: Self and Others BUSI5007
  • Strategy BUSI5010
  • Sustainability, Risk and Governance BUSI5018
  • Strategic Industry Project BUSI6066
  • People HRES5010
  • Value: Marketing MARK5002

Standard entry requirements

  • Undergraduate or higher qualifications.
  • A completed bachelor (AQF level 7) or bachelor honours (AQF level 8) degree or equivalent from a recognised higher education institution.
  • Professional experience.
  • A minimum of 3 years of full-time (or equivalent) professional experience.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Adelaide City Campus International: $82,350 No
  • Full-time : 1.5 years

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