Management
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Introduction
Management is taught as a major in the Bachelor of Business degree. Studying management in the Bachelor of Business will prepare you for a wide variety of possible roles in business, in both the public and the private sector. If you want to learn how to manage a business efficiently and effectively, with appropriate attention to both human and financial resources, then this subject is for you.
Why Study Management at UNE?
At UNE, we pride ourselves on teaching management in ways that make your learning more meaningful and applicable to the workplace. We help you to understand the varied roles of managers in the workplace as well as the wide range of issues associated with resources, both people and financial, the managers have to deal with. We also help you to think critically about how best to manage businesses in the complex and ever-changing environments they find themselves nowadays.
At UNE, our focus is on developing the kinds of general and strategic thinking, interpersonal, team and change management skills that employers value. The management skills we teach are transferable across industries, rather than being industry-specific. Our program reinforces the importance of ethical behaviour in management and highlights the role that modern technology can contribute to management. We even have an option to explore issues surrounding the management of indigenous organisations, something that is highly relevant in modern Australia.
We offer flexible delivery modes for the program, including online support, and have low student/staff ratios, which allow us to offer a more personal experience. In the business area, we rank highly for student satisfaction. Our staff are highly qualified and respected and many are active researchers in management and related areas. They bring their research knowledge into the classroom to maximise your learning benefit.
If you have studied Management in our Bachelor of Business, the prospects for a career after you graduate are quite varied and exciting. A management background prepares you to undertake any type of job that has a management career trajectory. Management embodies a collection of skills that are useful in any type of business, whether it be a small family business to a large corporation. Studying management at UNE can provide you with a competitive edge for career advancement.
Courses
Postgraduate Research
| Master of Administrative Leadership with Honours |
| Master of Educational Administration with Honours |
| Master of Professional Studies with Honours |
Postgraduate
Units
The units of study available in the Management major of the Bachelor of Business include:
Required Units:EBUS 201 Introduction to E-Business
MM 300 Strategic Planning & Management
MM 320 Organisational Development & Change
MM 322 Managing Ethics in Organisations
Elective Units (choice of at least two):
AFM 219 Financial Management II
AFM 231 Corporate Finance
AFM 324 Small Business Management
ECON 223 Farm & Resource Management
MM 202/302 International Business
MM 223/323 Managing the Indigenous Organisation
THEA 110 Introduction to Live Performance and Presentation
Careers
Bachelor of Business graduates who study Management could expect to be competitive for any job with management implications or opportunities, including general management, management consulting, retailing and organisational development in a wide variety of industries. Such jobs are prevalent in both the private sector (small/medium businesses, retail companies, banks, corporations) as well as the public sector (government, local councils, TAFE colleges and universities). There are also opportunities for management careers in service and entertainment industries such as creative arts, sports management, and hospitality & tourism as well as in farming and resource management.
For further information, visit the Graduate Careers Website.
Partnerships and Networks
Management cannot be studied through any partnerships at this time.
Contacts
Student Centre enquiries:
Email: http://www.une.edu.au/contact-us
Business School Administration:
Ph: +61-2-6773 2201
Fax: +61-2-6773 3148
Email: bepp@une.edu.au
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