The Victoria University’s Master of Business Administration programme provides a strong business education in management for people with relevant work experience. The core subjects cover a broad range of business and management disciplines and students may specialise in a particular business field and is aimed at satisfying the learning needs of experienced and practicing managers as well as preparing people for general management responsibilities.
This MBA aims
to increase the range of potential career choices available including
managerial or executive roles within a wide spectrum of industries.
It provides students with an understanding of what is required to
make businesses successful. It can also help managers or executives
identify and implement changes required to ensure an organisation
achieve success (or remain successful within a fast evolving business
environment). |
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| ENTRY REQUIREMENTS |
Approval for admission may also be granted in the absence of an approved undergraduate degree, where applicant is able to demonstrate extensive work experience. |
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| Duration | 12 months (Full Time/Part Time) | |||
| Master of Business Administration | ||||
| STRUCTURE | The Victoria University’s MBA consists of 2 parts – a SIC-conducted Postgraduate Diploma and the VU MBA proper. The Postgraduate Diploma modules consists of:
The MBA proper consists of: |
ASSESSMENT Students will experience a range of types of assessment. Students will be assessed through skill-based exercises, individual coursework assignments, seminar paper discussion, presentations and examinations. They will have taken part in group projects and understand the relevance of practical team management projects. Students will present themselves for examinations at agreed times during the year. All assessments will be set and marked by University of Faculty, with advice and moderation from academic staff at associated universities. |
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| AWARD | Students will be awarded the Master of Business Administration for successfully completion of the program. | |||