Master of Management
Western Sydney University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00917K; 02851G (WS, The College)
Through the Master of Management, Western Sydney University offers a study of contemporary management theory and practice in a global and Australian context. Within a program of integrated study, students utilise strategic analysis and examine strategic options, to assess how individuals, systems and procedures, can most effectively operate. Throughout the course students examine and reflect upon the management techniques and strategies required for effective leadership. Our program of learning encourages students to take responsibility for their learning and to engage with the wider community, business and government.
Structure
80 credit points which includes six core units and a choice of two alternate units.
Subjects
- Managing in the Global Context
- Leading Contemporary Organisations
- Financial Reports for Decision Making
- Project Management
- Strategic Business Management
- Applied Project (Human Resources and Management)
Standard entry requirements
- Undergraduate degree or higher, in a business discipline or undergraduate degree or higher, in any discipline and a minimum of 2 years FTE senior managerial work experience in roles determining or facilitating an organisation's goals or strategies, resource management and business control, directing a part of a business, managing the environment, developing resources across organisation units and divisions, or in related roles
- Or undergraduate degree, or higher, in any discipline and a minimum of 5 years management work experience in unit and project management and supervision, managing stakeholders or in related roles.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Parramatta City | International: $31,720 | Yes |
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Fee comments
Campuses: Parramatta City.
International fees to be confirmed.
Further information
Work experience will require validation by the relevant employer and cannot be used both as a means of admission and as the basis of an application for advanced standing.