Master of International Business 18 months Postgraduate Program By The University of Newcastle, Australia (UON) |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

18 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

57,780 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master of International Business focuses on developing skills and understanding required to be a successful manager for organisations with an international focus by enriching student’s knowledge on various areas of a global business including international strategy, marketing across countries, international human resources management and cross cultural negotiation. Courses to support your drive and direction include: managing under uncertainty, foundations of business analysis, accounting and financial management, organisational behaviour and design, globalisation, global business management, entrepreneurship and innovation, cross-cultural management, and international business strategy.

Program overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

The Master of International Business focuses on developing skills and understanding required to be a successful manager for organisations with an international focus by enriching student’s knowledge on various areas of a global business including international strategy, marketing across countries, international human resources management and cross cultural negotiation. Courses to support your drive and direction include: managing under uncertainty, foundations of business analysis, accounting and financial management, organisational behaviour and design, globalisation, global business management, entrepreneurship and innovation, cross-cultural management, and international business strategy.

Admission Requirements

79+
6.5+
176+
58+

There are two pathways into the Master of International Business.


Direct entry into the Masters Program (120 units) will be available for applicants who have:

(1) 3 year Bachelors Degree in the discipline; or

(2) 3 year Bachelors Degree not in the discipline + 1 year relevant business experience; or

(3) At least 7 years business experience, including 2 years in a management position.

Students entering via this pathway are able to complete 4 courses per trimester, and are able to complete courses in any sequence they wish, that is consistent with course prerequisites. Applicants with an Honours degree in the cognate area or equivalent relevant qualifications at level 8 or above will be given appropriate recognition of prior learning.


The alternate pathway is through the Graduate Certificate (40 units) which will be available for applicants who have:

(1) 3 year Bachelors Degree not in the discipline; or

(2) 3 year Diploma in the discipline; or

(3) 3 year Diploma not in the discipline + 1 year relevant business experience; or

(4) 2 year Diploma in the discipline + 2 years relevant business experience; or

(5) 2 year Diploma not in the discipline + 3 years relevant business experience; or

(6) At least 5 years business experience.


Students entering via this pathway will be required to:

(1) Complete the Graduate Certificate over a minimum of two trimesters (typically 20 units per trimester); and

(2) Successfully complete a Business Academic Skills Program (BASP) which will be of 6 weeks duration.  The BASP will be non-fee based and can be completed concurrently with courses in the Graduate Certificate.

(3) Only after the successful completion of the Graduate Certificate and the academic skills program will students be eligible to formally enrol in the Masters Program.

18 Months
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
35,025 AUD
International
57,780 AUD

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