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Off-Campus Learning Guide 2004
Business and Economics
Master of Business Management
Course code: 3164 + Gippsland campus + Normally three
years part-time + Course director: Mr Jeff Wrathall + Total credit points
required: 72 + Currently international students cannot enrol in this course +
Attendance not required
The Master of Business Management is designed for candidates
who wish to gain knowledge in general business management principles and their
application locally and globally.
The course consists of six core units, including at least
two core units at the 5000 level and six elective units, with a requirement
that at least four level-5000 units be completed for the masters
degree.
(a) Six core units
- MGG9370 Management theory and practice (first semester)
- MGG9324 Human resource management (second semester)
- MGG9371 Strategic management (second semester)
- MGG5810 Cultural values and management practices (second
semester)
- MGG5820 Management development for global business (first
semester)
- MGX5461 Contemporary issues in globalisation (second
semester)
(b) Six electives selected from the
following recommended units (subject to prerequisite requirements):
- MGX5770 Business and government
- MGX5560 Case studies in services management
- MKF5290 Competitive analysis: strategy and issues
- GCO5806 Internet commerce
- GCO5816 IT management
- MGG9320 Organisational change and development
- MGG9352 Management processes and systems
- MGG9325 Human resource development
- MGG9350 Strategic human resource management
- MGG9323 Industrial relations
- MGG9303 Organisational behaviour
- MGX9160 Marketing theory and practice
- AFG9070 Financial management
- BTG9241 Employment law
- BTG9270 Business law
- ECG9170 Issues in labour economics
- ECG9103 Ethics, economy and society
- GCO4801 Business information systems
- Or any 5000-level or 9000-level 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.
A suggested study program to meet the requirements of the
Master of Business Management is as follows:
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