Bachelor of Business (Pathway to Master of Management)

University of South Australia

Tipo de institución: Universidad/Institución de Educación Superior
Nivel: Graduado
CRICOS: 00121B

This Fast-track to Masters program allows you to fast-track your career by completing an undergraduate and postgraduate degree in just four years. You will be able to diversify your skill set, increase your earning potential with a more advanced qualification, and expand your career opportunities across a range of fields.As part of this packaged program, you can:build your own degree by completing two minors (usually eight courses)) across a range of different study areasundertake a one-year international exchange with Rennes School of Business in Brittany, France.You will be immersed in real-world challenges and have access to practical-based electives including industry internships, simulation projects and our entrepreneur-based course Startup Studio, which teaches you how to bring a business concept to life. You will also benefit from other experience-based learning opportunities, including overseas study and business mentoring. Our summer and winter schools also offer exciting study and learning opportunities.The Master of Management provides you with contemporary management skills and expertise across areas such as project management, leadership and strategy. You will gain the confidence to manage organisations and achieve business objectives in an efficient and effective manner.Want to look at other options available to you? UniSA offer a wide range of other Fast-track to Masters programs.

Información del estudio

CampusTarifasInducción a mediados de añoAsistencia
City East International: $102,900 No
  • Full-time : 3 years
UniSA Online International: $102,900 No
  • Full-time : 3 years
  • Online/Off-campus : 3 years

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