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Master of Business Administration/Master of Corporate Environmental and Sustainability Management

Course code: 3839 + Course abbreviation: MBA/M.CorpEnvSustain + Total credit points required: 120 + 5 semesters full-time, 10 semesters part-time + Managing faculty: Business and Economics

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Caulfield; Clayton)

Course description

This double-degree course aims to provide a broad-based foundation in business and management while providing existing and aspiring corporate sustainability professionals with the opportunity of developing specialist knowledge and expertise in sustainable development.

Credit for prior studies

Candidates should consult the MBA Programs office regarding the credit criteria for the MBA.

Course structure

(a) Students must complete 10 core units (60 points):

(b) Students must complete (60 points) from the Master of Corporate Environmental and Sustainability Management as follows:

(i) Students must complete four untis (24 points) as follows:

  • BTX4100 Corporate environmental responsibility
  • ENV4020 Perspectives on environment and sustainability
  • ENV437E Corporate sustainability management
  • ENV441E Sustainability measurement

(ii) Students must complete one of the following:

  • GYM5460 Minor project (12 points), or
  • GYM5470 Major project (24 points)

(iii) Students must complete the remaining two or four elective units from the following themes:

  • business development
  • environmental management
  • organisational behaviour
  • project management
  • environment and law
  • international development
  • international trade.

Contact details

Course directors

Associate Professor Peter Reed, Dr Rebekah Brown

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