Course code: 2098 · Course director: Ms Marilyn Fenwick ·
Offered in evening and/or Friday/Saturday teaching modes at Caulfield campus
· Normally completed in two semesters of full-time study or three
semesters of part-time study
Globalisation is resulting in increased competition both domestically and
internationally for Australian industries. Such competition will inevitably
result in management capability becoming a key factor in business success or
failure. This distinctive, specialised management course has been especially
designed to provide business personnel with an in-depth understanding of
current practices and future developments in international business.
Candidates need to have completed, with an average grade of credit or above,
either an honours degree or graduate diploma in a relevant discipline, or an
equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution. Candidates may
be eligible for a maximum of two credit exemptions for subjects considered to
be equivalent to particular requirements in the course of study. Refer to the
course director for further details.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of
Management as to the 2000 course fee. Course fees are set and reviewed annually
and are therefore subject to change.
Note that the course structure is currently under review. The course consists of four core subjects and two electives subjects.
Choose two electives from the following recommended subjects:
or