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Program Requirements

Degree Structure

The program is 48 units consisting of:

  • Core Courses (24 units)
  • Elective Courses (24 units)

The program combines semester length courses (13 weeks) and intensive courses (7weeks).

Core Courses (24 units)

Required

A timetable of all courses is available from the timetabling website

Note: From 2011, FINM7006 Foundations of Finance replaces BUSI8015 Corporate Finance as an available core requirement of the Master of Management. Students who have previously completed BUSI8015 Corporate Finance cannot take FINM7006 Foundations of Finance to satisfy this requirement.


Elective Courses (24 units)

Students select four courses (24 units) from any postgraduate course offered in the ANU College of Business and Economics.

Students may elect to select one stream of 4 courses (24 units).  The specialisation stream is not a requirement of the degree and students may choose any combination of elective courses offered.

Business of Government:

Any four (4) of the following courses (24 units):

  • POGO8057 Managing Government Finances
  • POGO8032 Comparative Public Sector Management
  • POGO8055 Case Studies in Public Sector Management
  • POGO8021 Ethics and Public Policy (N/A in 2012)
  • POGO8061 Gender and Policy (N/A in 2012)
  • POGO8084 Principles of Social Policy

All POGO courses are offered by Crawford School of Economics and Government.  To be enrolled in these courses please complete an Enrolment Variation form  and submit it to the CBE Student Office at least one week before the course starts, so the form can be processed by both CBE and the Crawford School in a timely manner.

 

Finance:

*Please note: Students should replace FINM8014 with FINM7044 in 2012.

Note: Assumed knowledge to the level of STAT7055 Financial Statistics

 

Innovation and Entrepreneurship:

MGMT7165 Innovation and Commercialisation
MGMT7184 Integrating Business Project (A): Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning
and two of:
BUSN8181 Financial Reporting and Analysis
MKTG7058 Applied Market Research
MGMT7003 Organisational Behaviour
ENGN6611 Commercialisation Law
FINM7006 Financial Markets and Systems
MGMT7061 Leading High Performance Teams
MKTG8043 Marketing Concepts and Practice
MGMT8001 Managing Process Innovation
BUSN7024 Project Management Principles
MGMT7022 Strategic Management
MGMT7167 Knowledge Management
  • MGMT7165 Innovation and Commercialisation
  • MGMT7184 Integrating Business Project (A): Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning
  • and two of:

 

Leadership:

  • MGMT7029 Managing Change in Organisations
  • MGMT7061 Leading High Performance Teams
  • MGMT7042 Managing Business Ethically or PAAE8006 Business Ethics
  • Plus one of the following two courses:
    • MGMT8002 Management Consulting, or
    • BUSI7152 International Business Negotiation

 

International Business:

  • MGMT8182 Managing in a Global Economy OR BUSI7019 The Global Business Environment but not both.
  • BUSI7001 Managing the Global Supply Chain OR MKTG7035 Global Marketing OR MGMT7065 International Perspectives on Human Resource Management OR MGMT7107 Managing Across Cultures
  • BUSI7020 The European Business System OR BUSI7055 Asian Business Systems
  • BUSI7033 International Management

 

Marketing  

Note:

Master of Management students may not take both MKTG8043 Marketing Concepts and Practice and MKTG7001 Marketing in their program of study. MKTG8043 Marketing Concepts and Practice and MKTG7001 Marketing are incompatible.

 

Project Management:

  • MGMT7170 Tools and Techniques of Project Management
  • MGMT7169 A Management Framework for Business Projects
  • MGMT8005 Project Risk and Issue Management
  • BUSN8062 Managing Major Projects

 

Working Rules

Working Rules for this program are available here

The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.

Updated:   13 Nov 2015 / Responsible Officer:   The Registrar / Page Contact:   Student Business Solutions