University of New England UNE

Master of Neuroscience and Business

University of New England UNE

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00003G

With the Master of Neuroscience and Business from UNE, youll gain a deep understanding of how neural processes influence behaviour, along with advanced skills and knowledge in contemporary business practices. With our flexibly delivered program, you will gain an in-depth understanding of human physiology, neurobiology, neuroanatomy, clinical neuroscience and behavioural neuroscience, as well as a broad range of business leadership, strategic planning and innovation skills. Whether you wish to broaden your knowledge or upskill in a highly sought-after combination of fields, or have studied neuroscience or business at undergraduate level, this course could be the ideal fit for you.

Structure

72 credit points

Subjects

  • Rule A
  • A Walk Through the Brain (NEUR530)
  • Research Methods (BUS505)
  • Research Methods in Neuroscience (NEUR502)
  • Special Topics in Science A (SCI501)
  • Innovation in Business (BUS599)
  • Neurobiology (NEUR531)
  • Clinical Neuroscience (NEUR535)
  • Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour (NEUR537)
  • Neurobiological Bases of Autism (NEUR539)
  • Neurobiology and Treatment of Depression (NEUR540)
  • Neurobiology of Anxiety Disorders (NEUR542)
  • Reading The Mind: The Electroencephalogram (NEUR543)
  • The Aging Brain (NEUR544)
  • Treatment Approaches in Neuroscience (NEUR545)
  • Strategic Planning and Sustainability (MM403)
  • Advanced Organisational Behaviour (MM405)
  • Marketing Management (MM431)
  • Strategic Human Resource Management (MM439)
  • Management Practices in Responsible Organisations (MM503)
  • Organisational Leadership: Theory and Practice (MM545)
  • Rule B
  • Research Methods (BUS505)
  • Research Methods in Neuroscience (NEUR502)
  • Special Topics in Science A (SCI501)
  • Innovation in Business (BUS599)
  • Neurobiology (NEUR531)
  • Clinical Neuroscience (NEUR535)
  • Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour (NEUR537)
  • Neurobiological Bases of Autism (NEUR539)
  • Neurobiology and Treatment of Depression (NEUR540)
  • Neurobiology of Anxiety Disorders (NEUR542)
  • Reading The Mind: The Electroencephalogram (NEUR543)
  • The Aging Brain (NEUR544)
  • Treatment Approaches in Neuroscience (NEUR545)
  • Strategic Planning and Sustainability (MM403)
  • Advanced Organisational Behaviour (MM405)
  • Marketing Management (MM431)
  • Strategic Human Resource Management (MM439)
  • Management Practices in Responsible Organisations (MM503)
  • Organisational Leadership: Theory and Practice (MM545)
  • Rule C
  • Research Methods (BUS505)
  • Research Methods in Neuroscience (NEUR502)
  • Special Topics in Science A (SCI501)
  • Innovation in Business (BUS599)
  • Neurobiology (NEUR531)
  • Clinical Neuroscience (NEUR535)
  • Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour (NEUR537)
  • Neurobiological Bases of Autism (NEUR539)
  • Neurobiology and Treatment of Depression (NEUR540)
  • Neurobiology of Anxiety Disorders (NEUR542)
  • Reading The Mind: The Electroencephalogram (NEUR543)
  • The Aging Brain (NEUR544)
  • Treatment Approaches in Neuroscience (NEUR545)

Standard entry requirements

  • Rule A: You have completed a Bachelor qualification or above (AQF Level 7, 8 or 9 or overseas equivalent) in any discipline.
  • Rule B: You have completed a UNE Graduate Certificate in Neuroscience and Business.
  • Rule C: You have completed a UNE Graduate Diploma in Neuroscience and Business.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Online Campus International: $66,432 No
  • Part-time : 6 years
  • Online/Off-campus : 1.5 years

Fee comments

Campuses: Online Campus.

This course is also available for domestic please contact University of New England for more informations about the tuition fees

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