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Units indexed by faculty Master of International BusinessCourse code: 2098 + Course abbreviation: MIntBus + Total credit points required: 72 + 3 semesters full-time, 6 semesters part-time Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Caulfield) Course descriptionThis course offers high achievers from varied backgrounds the opportunity to undertake an academically rigorous and professionally relevant program of study in contemporary international business issues. Monash University has an outstanding reputation in international business teaching. Knowledge gained from the course will provide graduates with the skills to lead their companies through the internationalisation process. The course is also relevant for those who seek career advancement in the public, inter-governmental and non-profit sectors, and others who wish to extend their skills in the analysis and interpretation of the global business environment. Entry requirementsApplicants need to have completed:
Advanced standingCandidates may be eligible for advanced standing for a maximum of six units considered to be equivalent to particular requirements in the course of study. Advanced standing is restricted to study completed in the last five years. The program manager assesses advanced standing. Course structure(a) Students must complete six core units (36 points):
(b) Students must complete six units (36 points) as follows: (i) Two units (12 points) chosen from the following units:
(ii) Four units (24 points) from (i) or other units taught by the Department of Management, providing the selection meets overall course objectives and receives program manager approval, or (iii) In place of up to two electives students may enrol in unit/s taught by other departments from the Faculty of Business and Economics, or other faculties of Monash University with course manager approval. Students should complete four 9000-level graduate units before commencing 5000-level units. Masters students need to study a minimum of four 5000-level units or equivalent. * Students who have not completed undergraduate degrees in business are strongly encouraged to complete these units. Contact detailsProgram managerDr Gaby Ramia Previous page | Next page | Section contents | Title and contents |