Master of Administrative Leadership
The course is designed primarily for public sector managers and aspiring managers. As people progress through their careers and increasingly take on leadership and management roles they often find that they need to develop theoretical and practical knowledge of leadership together with the management skills to lead and manage effectively. This 48 credit point (8 units) program is offered by distance education either by full-time or part-time studies on a Full-Fee or CSP basis.
Full-time candidates will satisfy the requirements of the degree in not more than 3, 15 week trimesters or 1 year. Part-time candidates will complete the requirements in not more than 8, 15 week trimesters.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for admission in the Master of Administrative Leadership, a candidate must have completed a three year degree or its equivalent in a relevant discipline.
Course Structure
Except with the permission of the faculty on the recommendation of the relevant head of school or nominee, the course of study shall include units to a value of 48 credit points in the relevant major discipline defined as follows:
Core Units
GSB600 Strategic Management in Professional Practice
GSB671 Organisational Resource Management
GSB721 Processes of Management
GSB734 Management of Change
GSB745 Executive Leadership
Electives
GSB652 Australian Political Institutions
GSB653 Business and Government in Australia
GSB656 Methods in Organisational Research
GSB657 Public Policy Analysis
GSB680 Local Government
GSB702 Fundamentals of Accounting and Finance for Managers
GSB714 Communication Management
GSB722 Gender Issues in Management
GSB738 Organizational Behaviour
GSB739 Strategic Human Resource Management
GSB751 Business and Professional Ethics
GSB752 The Learning Organisation
GSB753 Workforce Planning and Staff Development
GSB781 Special topic in Organisational Action Learning
GSB791 Research Topic (1 unit)
GSB792 Research Topic (2 units)
Advanced Standing
Advanced standing may be granted for postgraduate units completed at this University that have not been counted towards another qualification.
The maximum advanced standing granted for units that have been successfully completed towards a postgraduate qualification at this or another university or institution is 24 credit points.
Each application is decided individually, and applicants must provide documentation to support their application for advanced standing in each unit.
