Master of Business

Master of Business 106806C

  • Accounting Stream
  • Marketing Stream
  • International Business Stream
  • Cyber Security Management
  • Data analysis
  • General Stream

Key Facts

CRICOS Code 106806C
National Course Id CRS1401072
Full Time 2 years
Part Time 4 years
Units 16
Core units With no specialisation – 8, with accounting specialisation – 16, all others -12
Elective units With no specialisation – 8, with accounting specialisation – 0, all others -4
Campus Level 16, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Level 1, West, 237 Ryrie Street, Geelong Victoria 3220

IELTS Academic 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
Delivery mode Blended

Face to Face

Outcome Master of Business

Course Description

The Master of Business is a generalist degree, opening job opportunities in a wide range of organisations (for-profit and not-for-profit), government and professional service firms globally.

Graduates with a Master of Business are ready for many different positions in business and the business professions. The degree gives you the business skills to engage with and influence clients and organisations.

Graduates will be prepared for success in contemporary organisations and prepared to take on industry and professional trends, responsibilities, needs and opportunities.

The course offers various specialisation streams such as:

  • Accounting Stream
  • Marketing Stream
  • International Business Stream
  • Cyber Security Management
  • Data analysis
  • General Stream – allows students to pick 8 units if their choice as long as the prerequisites for each unit are met.

Course Learning Outcomes

M1 Understand and navigate the increasingly complex legal, economic and global business environment and remain conversant with developments in these fields
M2 Demonstrate problem solving in real organisations including managing resources and recent developments in these fields”
M3 Plan and manage innovation and organisational change using cognitive, technical and creative skills
M4 Engage in professional development and experience in management of work and organisations demonstrating skills with creativity and initiative in challenging and new situations
M5 Make ethical, socially responsible, inclusivity, diversity and sustainable business decisions in a complex business environment demonstrating high level of personal autonomy and accountability
M6 Synthesise organisational and market research principles and methods. Prepare research reports and present to diverse audiences.
M7 Construct and communicate logical, relevant, and professional quantitative assessment of business information in an effective manner including the role of data analytics in guiding business decisions while maintaining ethical use and legal security of the data.

Graduate Attributes

GA1 Communicate effectively in a diverse range of professional or community context
GA 2 Complete work tasks and assignments independently or as an effective member of multidisciplinary teams
GA 3 Engage in and value life-long learning leading to the enhancement of professional knowledge and skills
GA 4 Are information and technology literate
GA 5 Respond appropriately to a changing workforces, cultures and values reflecting a global work environment
GA 6 Demonstrate critical thinking, problem solving and decision-making abilities essential to contributing soundly to the resolution of issues confronting organisations
GA 7 Facilitate intellectual curiosity
GA 8 Act in an ethical manner in all aspects of professional life.

Accreditation

The Master of Business is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency.

International Student Duration

The CRICOS-registered duration is 104 weeks or 2 year of full-time study (4 semesters). Please note the part time mode is not available to students in Australia on a student visa.

Domestic Student Duration

For domestic students, the course is 2 years part-time full-time or 4 years part-time.

Course Structure

Course Code Course Title Credit Points Prerequisites
ACC500 Business Decision Making 6 Nil
BUS500 Business & Management in Context 6 Nil
ECO500 Economics for Managers 6 Nil
LAW500 Business Law 6 Nil
BUS501 Entrepreneurship 6 BUS500
MKT500 Marketing for Managers 6 Nil
BUS600 Research Methods 6 48 credit points
BUS610 Applied Business Project 6 BUS600

Eight electives at least two of which must be at 600 Level: 48 credit points

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS: 96

Course Code Course Title Credit Points Prerequisites
ACC500 Business Decision Making 6 Nil
BUS500 Business & Management in Context 6 Nil
ECO500 Economics for Managers 6 Nil
LAW500 Business Law 6 Nil
BUS501 Entrepreneurship 6 BUS500
STT500 Statistics for Decision Making 6 Nil
FIN500 Financial Management 6 ACC500
ACC501 Accounting Systems and Practice 6 ACC500
ACC600 Corporate Accounting 6 ACC501, FIN500
ACC601 Management Accounting 6 ACC501, STT500, FIN500
ACC602 Accounting Decision Systems 6 ACC501, FIN500
ACC603 Auditing and Assurance 6 ACC600, STT500, FIN500
LAW600 Law of Business Associations 6 ACC501, BUS500, LAW500
TAX600 Taxation 6 LAW600, ACC600, ACC602
BUS600 Research Methods 6 48 credit points
BUS610 Applied Business Project 6 BUS600

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS: 96

Course Code Course Title Credit Points Prerequisites
ACC500 Business Decision Making 6 Nil
BUS500 Business & Management in Context 6 Nil
LAW500 Business Law 6 Nil
CYB600 Enterprise Security Management 6 Nil
CYB601 Cyber Forensics 6 BUS500
ICT500 Emerging Technologies 6 Nil
ICT505 Software Development 6 Nil
NTW600 Computer Network and Security 6 Nil
NTW601 Enterprise Cloud Security 6 NTW600
STT500 Statistics for Decision Making 6 Nil
ICT600 Research Methods 6 48 credit points
ICT610 Applied Business Project 6 ICT600

Four general electives: 24 credit points

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS: 96

Course Code Course Title Credit Points Prerequisites
ACC500 Business Decision Making 6 Nil
BUS500 Business & Management in Context 6 Nil
LAW500 Business Law 6 Nil
DAT601 Advanced Mathematics for Data Analysis 6 STT500
DAT602 Database Design and Development 6 Nil
DAT603 Data Analysis 6 DAT601, DAT602
DAT604 Data Mining 6 DAT601, DAT602
ICT500 Emerging Technologies 6 Nil
ICT505 Software Development 6 Nil
STT500 Statistics for Decision Making 6 Nil
ICT600 Research Methods 6 48 credit points
ICT610 Applied Business Project 6 ICT600

Four general electives: 24 credit points

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS: 96

Course Code Course Title Credit Points Prerequisites
ACC500 Business Decision Making 6 Nil
BUS500 Business & Management in Context 6 Nil
ECO500 Economics for Managers 6 Nil
LAW500 Business Law 6 Nil
BUS501 Entrepreneurship 6 BUS500
BUS603 International Business 6 BUS500, MKT500, LAW500
BUS607 Globalisation and Value Chain Management 6 BUS500, ECO500, MKT500
BUS608 International Financial Management 6 ACC500
MKT500 Marketing for Managers 6 Nil
MKT601 International Marketing 6 ACC500, BUS500, LAW500, MKT500
BUS600 Research Methods 6 48 credit points
BUS610 Applied Business Project 6 BUS600

Four general electives: 24 credit points

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS: 96

Course Code Course Title Credit Points Prerequisites
ACC500 Business Decision Making 6 Nil
BUS500 Business & Management in Context 6 Nil
ECO500 Economics for Managers 6 Nil
LAW500 Business Law 6 Nil
BUS501 Entrepreneurship 6 BUS500
MKT500 Marketing for Managers 6 Nil
MKT600 Consumer Behaviour 6 ACC500, BUS500, LAW500, MKT500
MKT601 International Marketing 6 ACC500, BUS500, LAW500, MKT500
MKT603 Digital Marketing 6 ACC500, BUS500, LAW500, MKT500
MKT605 Services Marketing 6 BUS500, MKT500
BUS600 Research Methods 6 48 credit points
BUS610 Applied Business Project 6 BUS600

Four general electives: 24 credit points

TOTAL CREDIT POINTS: 96

Please Note:

  • The course is available each intake but note that some units of study are subject to quotas and minimum enrolment requirements.
  • Not all units of study are available every semester, and changes in course structure may occur from time to time.

Device Specifications

The following specifications are for the technology students will need to have access to successfully complete their studies. A phone will not be a suitable device for study.

Postgraduate Accounting, Marketing and all Business streams
Operating system Windows 10, 11
  Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, 10.13 High Sierra, 10.14 Mojave, or 10.15 Catalina
 Browser Safari, Chrome, and Firefox – current version
  Microsoft Edge – latest version
Internet Explorer – current or immediately previous version
Computer and processor 1 GHZ or faster x86 or 64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set
Memory 8 GB RAM (64-bit)
Disk space Minimum 500 gigabytes (GB)
Monitor resolution 1024 x 768

 

Postgraduate Cyber and Data streams
Operating system Windows 10, 11
  Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, 10.13 High Sierra, 10.14 Mojave, or 10.15 Catalina
 Browser Safari, Chrome, and Firefox – current version
  Microsoft Edge – latest version
Internet Explorer – current or immediately previous version
Computer and processor 1 GHZ or faster x86 or 64-bit processor with SSE2 instruction set
Memory Minimum 8 GB RAM (64-bit), 16 GB (Recommended)
Disk space Minimum 500 gigabytes (GB)
Monitor resolution 1024 x 768

Delivery Method

Type Explanation
Blended Delivered partially on campus and partially online
Face to Face This is delivered at level 16, 233 Castlereagh street Sydney and

Level 1, West, 237 Ryrie Street, Geelong Victoria 3220

Assessment Methods

The Institute uses authentic assessment principles that may include practical exercises, case studies, presentations, reports, online simulations, essays, and examinations. These may include being done under invigilation.

Exit and Career Outcomes

Exit Outcomes

To obtain a Master of Business, candidates are required to successfully complete or be granted credit for all 16 units. Not all units are offered each semester. You must complete at least 50% of the required units at PIA to be eligible to obtain a Master of Business.

Career Outcomes

  • Project/Operations Manager
  • General Manager
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Management consulting
  • Entrepreneur
  • Accountant
  • Cyber security specialist
  • Data analyst
  • Business Data analyst
  • System analyst
  • Marketing specialists
  • International business advisors

Entry Requirements

Polytechnic Institute Australia’s courses have flexible entry requirements that apply to Master of Business.

Students enrolling in in the Masters of Business Degree program must meet the following entry requirements.

General entry

A recognised Australian or equivalent Bachelor degree or higher

Special or alternative admission arrangements

A minimum of five years’ relevant work experience, which includes at least three years’ management experience, or significant technical experience; OR

An Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree (AQF Level 6) or learning equivalent to an AQF Level 6 qualification and at least three years’ relevant work experience; OR

Completion of the Graduate Certificate stage at the Institute (or equivalent at a recognised HEP or University)

International Students

Must satisfy the English Language Requirements.

AND
have a recognised Australian or equivalent Bachelor degree or higher OR

An Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree (AQF Level 6) or learning equivalent to an AQF Level 6 qualification and at least three years’ relevant work experience OR

Completion of the Graduate Certificate stage at the Institute (or equivalent at a recognised HEP or University)

Special and/or alternative entry: non-school leavers (mature-age applicants and/or those who do not hold their HSC or equivalent) – a minimum of five years’ relevant work experience, which includes at least three years’ management experience, or significant technical experience OR

An Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree (AQF Level 6) or learning equivalent to an AQF Level 6 qualification and at least three years’ relevant work experience OR

Completion of the Graduate Certificate stage at the Institute (or equivalent at a recognised Australian Institute of Higher Education, Australian University College, or Australian University). Foreign qualifications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Special/Alternative Admission Arrangements

In exceptional circumstances the Institute may admit applicants without these qualifications who, in the opinion of the Institute, have qualifications and evidence of experience and achievement sufficient to successfully undertake the award. These may include:

  1. a minimum of five years’ relevant work experience, which includes at least three years’ management experience, or significant technical experience
  2. completion of an Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree (AQF Level 6) or learning equivalent to an AQF Level 6 qualification and at least three years’ relevant work experience
  3. completion of the Graduate Certificate stage at PIA (or equivalent at a recognised HEP or University)
  4. any other entry pathway where PIA can demonstrate that the candidate has the appropriate English language proficiency, academic knowledge and acumen to successfully complete the course in which they enrol.

The processes used to monitor the progress of students enrolled under special/alternative arrangements include:

  • monitoring of the student’s progress by the Learning and Teaching Committee at the conclusion of each term in the first year of the student’s enrolment; and
  • a “Review of Student Progress” meeting between the student and the Learning and Teaching Committee at the conclusion of the first semester of the student’s enrolment to review both the academic progression and student welfare.

Language Requirements

Language proficiency

  • IELTS Academic: 6.5 with no band less than 6.0; or
  • TOEFL: 575 or better; or
  • TOEFL IBT (International Benchmark Test): 91 or better; or
  • TOEFL CBT (Computer Based Test): 235 or better; or
  • Academic PTE (Pearson Test of English): 58 or better; or
  • Cambridge English: CAE and CPE (from 2015): 176 or better; or
  • General Certificate of Education (GCE): A Levels with a C or better in English; or
  • KITE: all bands B2 with a result greater than 450 in each band; or
  • Duolingo: overall 115 with no band less than 110.

English Language Test results are valid for two years from the date of the results up to the date of commencement at the Institute. The most recent test supersedes ALL previous tests.

Attendance Requirements

The Institute has enforceable requirements in relation to attendance. Further details are provided at Item 20 of the Terms and Conditions.

Advance Standing

Granting credit for prior learning ensures that students commence study at a level that appropriately recognises their prior learning experiences and are not required to repeat equivalent learning successfully undertaken in another context. Process for applying for Advance Standing (credit) can be found in the Advanced Standing Policy and Procedure

Further Information

For further information please contact:

Polytechnic Institute Australia Pty Ltd

CRICOS: 03535M

TEQSA provider number: PRV14049

ABN: 34 145 333 795

Head office and postal address

Level 16, 233 Castlereagh St Sydney NSW 2000

Level 1, West, 237 Ryrie Street, Geelong Victoria 3220

Ph: (+612) 8319 8202

Email: info@pia.edu.au

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