If you’re aiming to work in a senior management role, an MBA will help you gain the professional and personal skills you need to succeed. You’ll have the opportunity to complete an applied research project to create practical solutions for contemporary workplaces.
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is oriented to the needs of today’s and tomorrow’s business leaders. The course comprises of 8 units providing expert skills in creating and managing global businesses, leadership, strategy, accounting, economics and finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, and business ethics.
You’ll work closely with our academic team, and choose electives from the areas of Business Management, Economics, and Health Management to create a specialist qualification to suit your goals.
This course equips graduates with professional expertise in business administration that is highly prized by employers worldwide. Murdoch MBA graduates are well-placed to pursue rewarding careers and leadership roles within the business, government and non-government organisations (NGOs).
Course Structure
Each course has a core set of units that must be completed for you to graduate. In addition to these core units, you are free to choose other units, called general electives, to create your own course.
Core Units
- MBS661 Global Business in the Asian Century - 6 points
- MBS6611 Global Business - 6 points
- MBS662 Business, Society and the Environment - 6 points
- MBS663 Leading the Engaged Enterprise - 6 points
- MBS664 Strategies for Growth and Excellence - 6 points
- MBS546 Business Finance - 3 points
- MBS539 Accounting for Managers - 3 points
Academic entry requirements
Recognised Bachelor's degree or higher and evidence of two years of work experience; or satisfactory preparation for the course through previous study or professional experience. English entry requirements
All students must satisfy Murdoch University's minimum English requirements by demonstrating competency in the English Language.