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AUSTRALIA MBA: PROGRAM FEESThe Australia MBA programs on offer come with a wide variety of fees. Business and management students in Australia have the opportunity to learn in an environment that is uniquely placed between eastern and western cultures and economies. There are many reasons for this including the most basic one that what is being offered is not the same in each case. For example, there might be differences in duration or facilities and materials that account for part of the difference in the total fee. They develop a cultural understanding that, in the era of global development, is quickly becoming an important element of business success. It is therefore important to consider what is being offered for the fee rather than just the fee itself. The Australian Master of Business Administration (MBA) is an internationally recognised that provides international students with practical and theoretical knowledge of how people and processes work within the business world and in the wider community. Australia’s universities offer almost 100 internationally recognised MBA programs. Most courses are delivered over a period of one to two years of full-time study. In addition to educational excellence , the Australian MBA also offers worldwide networking opportunities, expanded personal skills and career enhancement. An Australian MBA course will also improve your personnel skills by promoting your ability · to lead others, and · to develop strong interpersonal relationships through increased self-confidence, and · communication, presentation and negotiation skills · to work as an effective team member. Diiferent Study modes for Australian MBA Australian MBAs are available through full-time and part-time study, and can also be taken through distance education, and mixed-mode, which involves a combination of external and on-campus study. Not every MBA provider will offer every study mode so it's important to check with providers you're interested in. MBA programs typically have an extremely heavy workload due to the amount of subject matter covered, and to simulate the demanding workload of a senior executive. The heavy workload is also designed to give students the opportunity to develop good time management skills, which will be essential during their careers. Specialisations within Australian MBAs There are around 20 specialisations offered within Australian MBAs, ranging from international management to Chinese language to health services management. Specialist programs allow students to focus on their professional area while learning the fundamentals of business and management. Students also have the option of studying an MBA in combination with another Masters program. There are a number of providers that offer these MBA combined programs. Compulsary Units of study for Australian MBAs The Australian MBA introduces students to the various business disciplines and prepares them for general management roles. Mostly, MBA and business schools in Australia have the following compulsory units of study: · accounting · economics · finance · human resources management · marketing · operations · organisational behaviour · data analysis/statistics · business policy/strategy. Entry requirements for Australian MBAs Entry requirements vary considerably. Institutions generally require a Bachelor Degree from a recognised tertiary institution, several years of management experience, plus good communication skills in written and spoken English. Most courses require an IELTS or TOEFL qualification if English is not your first language. Business schools may also require personal references, evidence of career progression, and a personal statement. The Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) is an aptitude test for applicants to business schools. It is, however, not essential for most institutions and is generally used as an optional extra, or for people who do not meet other entry requirements. Average tuition costs for Australian MBAs · AUD$16 320 - $52 000 for international students Fees range widely due to differing course lengths and provider requirements so it’s important to check fees with My Study in Australia Student Counsellor. The traditional MBA has given rise to a range of other programs. The ‘executive MBA’ (EMBA), for example, is typically a shorter, more intensive advancement course designed for senior managers who may lack the tertiary academic qualifications required for entry to other MBA programs. There are a number of other programs for managers, most at the Masters level, such as · the Master of Management (MMgt) and · the Master of Technology (MTech). Such courses are often aimed at people currently employed in or seeking careers in specific industries. Other courses such as · the Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MEI), are designed for people intending to start innovative new businesses or play a leading role in an innovative unit of an established organisation. What else after AUSTRALIAN MBA Another development for professionals who have completed an MBA or equivalent is the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). The DBA provides an opportunity to further advance knowledge and understanding in an area of interest, and is achieved through applied research and some coursework study.
MBA institutions listCQUniversity - MBA and Business School Curtin University of Technology - Business School Monash University - Graduate School of Business Southern Cross University - Graduate College of Management Swinburne University of Technology - Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship (AGSE) University of Ballarat - School of Business University of Melbourne - Faculty of Economics and Commerce University of Sydney - Faculty of Economics and Business University of Tasmania - Graduate School University of Western Sydney - Graduate School of Management University of Wollongong - Graduate School of Business Australian Catholic University Australian Graduate School of Management Australian Maritime College Australian National University Bond University Central Queensland University Charles Darwin University Charles Sturt University Chifley Business School Curtin University of Technology Deakin University Edith Cowan University Engineering Education Australia Entrepreneurship Institute Australia Flinders University of South Australia Griffith University James Cook University La Trobe University Macquarie Graduate School of Management Melbourne Business School Murdoch University Queensland University of Technology University of Adelaide University of Canberra University of Melbourne University of New England University of New South Wales University of Newcastle University of Notre Dame, Australia University of Queensland University of South Australia University of Southern Queensland University of Technology, Sydney University of the Sunshine Coast University of Western Australia - Graduate School of Management Victoria University
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