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Executive Master of Business Administration

UniSC program code
BU791
Commence
Starts end of February for the first year of study and continues each month until November. After a short break at the end of the year, the EMBA re-commences in early January. There is only one intake each year.
Duration
2 years
Study mode
on campus (intensive)
Fee type 2016
  • Postgraduate coursework places
Total courses
24

Program structure

Required Courses (19)

EMB751 Professional Development and Supervision 1
EMB752 Internship 1
EMB753 Internship 2
EMB754 Professional Development 2
EMB755 Counselling Children and Young People
EMB756 Counselling and Mental Health
EMB757 Counselling and Addictions
EMB758 Solution Focussed Brief Therapy – Clinical Practicum
EMB759 Ethics and Reflective Practice
EMB760 Mindfulness-Based Interventions in Counselling
EMB761 Research Project
EMB762 Research Project B
EMB763 Advanced Counselling Skills and Theories 2
EMB765 Creativity and Innovation in Decisions
EMB766 Marketing for Managers
EMB775 Research for Decision Making
EMB776 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
EMB780 Financial Report Analysis(12 units)
EMB784 Managerial Informatics

Elective Courses (4)

EMB771 Managing People in Organisations
EMB772 Managerial Economics
EMB773 Business Law
EMB778 Principles of Leadership
EMB779 Corporate Governance, Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
EMB781 Strategic Management
EMB782 Business Finance for Managers
EMB783 Managing Human Capital(12 units)

Program requirements and notes

Program requirements and notes
  • Student must complete a minimum of 19 (120 units) required courses and 4 (24 units) elective courses as listed below.
  • Not available to international students on a Student visa.

For students who commenced study in this program prior to Session 1, 2014:

  • Find the Student Handbook for the semester in which you commenced.
  • Select the program in which you are enrolled.
  • Scroll down to your relevant Program Structure.

Admission requirements