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Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics)

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

As a specialisation within the Master of Business Administration program, this course combines essential management studies with a sequence of units in the area of data analytics.

The program of study includes the building blocks of business management with units in finance, economics, marketing, organisational behaviour, strategy, entrepreneurship, leadership and ethics. From this foundation, the MBA exposes students to cutting-edge units exploring big data, e-commerce, data management, data analytics and visualisation.

DURATION

2 years full-time or 4 years part-time
International students are required to maintain a full-time study load on campus basis

DELIVERY SITE

On campus South Eveleigh NSW

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • An Australian bachelor’s degree (or equivalent qualification, including an overseas qualification); or
  • An Australian graduate certificate or graduate diploma in business.

  • Find out if your overseas qualification is recognised and meets the Entry Requirements.

  • ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    Please refer to English Language Requirements

    COURSE STRUCTURE

    The course contains: 16 units

    To qualify for the degree of Master of Business Administration a student must complete 16 units (96 credit points).

    FURTHER COURSE DETAILS

    An MBA opens up diverse career options across industries such as consulting, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, operations, HR, strategy, nonprofit management, healthcare administration, and technology management. Graduates can pursue roles in management consulting, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship, operations management, HR, corporate strategy, nonprofit management, healthcare administration, and technology management. This degree equips individuals with skills in leadership, problem-solving, strategic thinking, and business acumen, making them valuable assets in various professional settings.

    Career options include:

    • Financial Analyst
    • Data Specialist
    • Data Analytics Manager
    • Technology Manager
    • Digital Banking Manager
    • Business intelligence analyst
    • Data and insights expert

    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.

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