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Graduate Diploma of International Business
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This Course will provide students with an in depth understanding of International Business. It will focus on Marketing, HR, Finance, Accounting and Management. On completion, you will be able to perform in management positions in marketing, communications and HR roles.
To graduate with the Master of International Business you must complete 12 subjects. To maintain flexibility, our MIB Offers nested qualifications – if students enroll but do not complete the entire degree, upon completion of the specified number of subjects they may exit with a lower qualification.
DURATION
1 term full-time or 2+ terms part-time.
APPLICATION DATE
Refer to key dates
DELIVERY SITE
On campus, South Eveleigh NSW 2015
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
IELTS of 6.0 overall with minimum 5.5 in each band, or equivalent
COURSE STRUCTURE
This course contains 8 core subjects in business and related fields.
TACC602 Accounting for Business
TECO602 Economics of the Business Environment
Exit with a Graduate Certificate in Business Management
TFIN602 International Finance *
TMGT600 Human Resources Management
TBUS600 International Trade and Investment *
Elective
Exit with a Graduate Diploma in International Business
* Prerequisite/Co-requisite Requirements
To qualify for the degree of Master of International Business, a student must complete an aggregate of 8 core subjects (48 units of credit)
FURTHER COURSE DETAILS
- Career Options
- Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
- Assessment Methods
Upon completing a Graduate Diploma of International Business, individuals are prepared for diverse roles in the global business arena. They can pursue careers as international trade specialists, export/import managers, global market analysts, business development executives, and international marketing managers. Equipped with a strong foundation in international business principles, cross-cultural communication, and market analysis, graduates are adept at navigating the complexities of international trade and expansion. Their expertise enables them to identify opportunities, develop market entry strategies, manage global operations, and foster relationships with international stakeholders. Graduates play a crucial role in helping companies expand their presence in global markets and thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with IMC’s RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.
Assessment methods are designed to encourage learning, provide feedback and measure achievement of unit learning outcomes. Forms of assessment vary among units and include research reports, projects, essays, group work, presentations, problem solving and case studies as well as tests, quizzes and examinations. Students may be required to complete assessment tasks alone or in groups to encourage development of generic skills. Assessments generally require a written submission but may include an oral presentation. In capstone units, assessments may include industry engagement and an extensive report.