Monash University: University Handbooks: Postgraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Master of International Business


General information

Course code: 2098 + Course abbreviation: MIntBus + Course director: Dr Sharif As-Saber + Offered in evening and/or Friday/Saturday teaching modes at Caulfield campus + Normally completed in three semesters of full-time study or six semesters of part-time study

This 12-unit course offers high achievers from varied backgrounds the opportunity to undertake an academically rigorous and professionally relevant program of study in international business.

The degree can be completed either by a coursework option or by a coursework and research paper option.
Applicants require a pass degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised tertiary institution, or an executive certificate from this faculty with a credit average or above. Candidates may be eligible for a maximum of eight credit exemptions for units considered to be equivalent to particular requirements in the course of study. Credit is restricted to study completed in the last five years. The course director assesses credit exemptions.
This is a fee-paying course. Candidates should consult the Department of Management as to the 2003 course fee. Course fees are set and reviewed annually and are therefore subject to change.

Course structure*

The course consists of eight core units and four electives. Students should complete four 9000-level graduate units before commencing 5000-level- units. Students must study a minimum of six 5000-level units or equivalent.

Core units
Electives

Four electives chosen from 5000-level graduate units taught by the Department of Management, other departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics, or other faculties of Monash University, subject to course director approval

In place of four electives, students may enrol in MGX5901 (Research report - introduction) (12 points) and MGX5900 (Research report) (20,000-word research report) (12 points).
* New structure subject to final university approval.

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