[ Contents ][ Search ][ Changes ][ Glossary ][ Index ][ More Info ][ Murdoch ] Murdoch University

Handbook 2008


The information displayed is derived from a variety of sources and is relevant to the 2008 enrolment year.
Alternatively, you may switch to 2007 data.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Course Code: M1000

The Master of Business Administration provides a comprehensive exposure to the key analytical tools required to make sound business decisions. It can be completed in one year (full-time) or two years (part-time), using a three-trimester model.

Evening classes are convenient for students working full-time. Students may commence in Trimester 1, 2 or 3.

Level:Master - Coursework
Qualification:Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Duration:1 year full-time (over 3 trimesters), or part-time equivalent
Availability: Murdoch campus (internal)
Murdoch campus (external)
Murdoch University International Study Centre (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) ['DUBAI-ISC'] (internal) (by formal agreement) (language of instruction: English)
Singapore Manufacturing Federation ['SMANUFED
Employment Prospects:Murdoch MBA graduates have an employment rate of close to 100 per cent of those seeking work. Salaries average AU$92,276, with a maximum of AU$360,000. The private sector dominates, and the public sector accounts for around 18 per cent of graduates.
Special Requirements:There may be a reduction in choice of units if completing this course in the external mode. Access to adequate library resources and to the Internet is essential for external students.

>> View course structure in University Handbook

>> Return to Handbook Courses Search


Students should ensure they are familiar with the University’s internal legislation, including provisions specifically relevant to their studies. See the University Regulations and Rules.

Cancellation of Courses, Minors and Units
The University reserves the right to cancel, without notice, any course, major, minor or unit if the number of students enrolled falls below limits set by the University.

Document creation: 2004-06-08
HTML last modified: Dynamically generated page from University Handbook
Modified by: Dynamically generated page - from University Handbook
Disclaimer & Copyright Notice © 2005 Murdoch University
URL: http://www.murdoch.edu.au/handbook/courses/BAM