The University of Melbourne

Master of Business Administration (Part-time)

The University of Melbourne

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K

The part-time version of our prestigious MBA is designed for busy professionals. As a part-time student, you will see immediate results as you apply what you learn to your current role and workplace, enhancing your career and broadening your opportunities as you study. You can choose to start with a shorter commitment by studying a Professional Certificate, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma - or jump straight into the MBA itself. Melbourne Business School offers a world-class learning experience, resulting in an internationally recognized MBA. As you take your place in the classroom, you will be surrounded by some of the best and brightest of your generation and guided by teachers of international standing.

Structure

Students will complete all core subjects, six elective subjects and one capstone subject.

Subjects

  • Business administration

Standard entry requirements

  • An undergraduate degree AND at least two (2) years of documented professional work experience, OR
  • A minimum of six (6) years of documented professional experience.
  • An up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Four personal statements relating to your goals and how you can contribute to the program
  • Evidence of all qualifications completed and incomplete including academic transcripts with grading schema
  • A valid passport or verified document showing current citizenship / residency status
  • The names and contact details of two professional referees.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Parkville Domestic: $85,400
No
  • Part-time : 2 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Parkville.

This course is available to domestic students only

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