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Postgraduate course

Master of Business Administration (Plus)

University of Canberra

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About

The University of Canberra MBA (Plus) offers individuals aspiring to senior management and executive roles a challenging and experiential education opportunity. Develop skills and competencies relevant to managing an organisation, including identifying business opportunities, establishing and effectively managing enterprises and strategically positioning organisations in a local and global context.

This course covers all aspects of contemporary business management, including business analytics and decision making, managing people and finances, marketing locally and globally, international business, the economic and political environment, entrepreneurship and innovation, leadership, and managing change. You can undertake one of three areas of specialisation that allow you to explore human resource management, marketing or international business to align with your overall business management aspirations.

Admission criteria

A bachelor degree or equivalent as approved by the University.

Fees and charges

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Australian Government financial assistance

University of Canberra scholarships and financial assistance

Further information

Read the full course details on the University of Canberra website.

Visit the Faculty of Business, Government and Law website.
Call 1800 864 226.
Email study@canberra.edu.au

Business, government and law are the primary institutions that shape our complex world. Interaction between these three institutions, and their impact on society, forms the major intellectual focus of our Faculty.