Master of International Business
Why study the Master of International Business at UNE?
This award provides a coherent program in modern international business, with a mix of discipline-based subjects in the areas relevant to international business (economics, law, accounting, marketing and management) plus some broad-based subjects that contextualize the activity of international business. A special topics unit is included to allow students to study in some depth in a particular field of international business.
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DURATION
1 Year Full-time2 Years Part-time
FEES
Full Fee2007 STUDY OPTIONS
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| Official Abbreviation | MIntBus |
| Course Type | Postgraduate |
| Commencement | Sem 1 and Sem 2 if available |
| Study Mode | On and Off Campus |
| Course Duration |
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| Fees | Full Fee |
| Total Credit Points | 48 |
| Entry Requirements | Applicants for admission to candidature for the degree of Master of International Business shall have fulfilled all the requirements for admission to an undergraduate degree in a relevant area. The Graduate Diploma in International Business can provide a pathway into this award for students with insufficient background in the required disciplinary areas. |
| Fast Track | Summer school is available (Full fees apply) |
| Academic Colours |
spectrum orange (BCC 57) |
| Further Information |
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• From 2008, the Graduate School of Business will assume academic and administrative responsibility for this course and have already contacted students about changes for 2008. If you have any queries regarding the course you should contact the Graduate School of Business.
Course Requirements (pre 2008)
Candidates must complete units to the value of 48 cp. The course may include up to 18 cp at 300 level; and/or a combination of units at 400 and 500 level.
Units comprise:
GSB 692 International Finance (replaces AFM 335/435)
ECON 314/414 Economics of Developing Countries
ECON 317/417 International Trade and Payments
ECON 320/420 Global Business and Trade
ECON 333/433 Agribusiness Marketing
ECON 335/435 Commodity Markets
ECON 354/454 Asian Business Management
LS 357 Alternative Dispute Resolution
LS 493 International Business Law (no longer offered)
MM 300 Strategic Planning and Management
MM 302 International Business
MM 318/418 International Marketing; and
any one Special Topic unit at 400 or 500 level offered by the School of Business, Economics and Public Policy.
