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Course Details

The Master of Management (Extension) provides knowledge, skills and conceptual frameworks to enable students to identify and resolve complex issues characterising the working environments of senior managers in the future. Students acquire the conceptual and analytical skills necessary for successful management performance in a range of contexts, including the business, public and non-profit sectors, and a variety of professional settings. The course provides students with knowledge and experiences to enhance their professional skills and understanding of the management of people, resources and organisational processes. An innovative, flexible structure provides students with maximum choice in selecting subjects and programs of study tailored to meet their personal and professional needs. The additional elective subject choices provide an opportunity to specialise more deeply in the management discipline and to further enhance students' skills, professional practice, specialist knowledge and capabilities. This course is designed to meet the needs of individuals, client organisations and professional bodies for management education. Career options include management-level positions in industry or government.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The course totals 96 credit points and consists of a combination of core and elective subjects. The course may be completed in two years of full-time or four years of part-time study.

This course was previously known as Master of Business in Management (Extended). This course is part of an articulated program comprising the Graduate Certificate in Management, the Graduate Diploma in Management, the Master of Management and the Master of Management (Extension).


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