Learning Outcomes
1.
Knowledge: Students should be able to identify and apply current knowledge of disciplinary or interdisciplinary theory and professional practice to business in local and global environments.
- Leaders
- Scholars
2.
Critical thinking and problem solving: Students should be able to identify, research and analyse complex issues and problems in business and/or management, and propose appropriate and well-justified solutions.
- Leaders
- Scholars
3.
Communication: (a) Written communication: Students should be able to produce written documents that communicate complex disciplinary ideas and information effectively for the intended audience and purpose. (b) Oral communication: Students should be able to produce oral presentations that communicate complex disciplinary ideas and information effectively for the intended audience and purpose.
- Leaders
- Scholars
- Global Citizens
4.
Teamwork: Students should be able to participate collaboratively and responsibly in teams, and reflect on their own teamwork, and on the team's processes and ability to achieve outcomes.
- Scholars
5.
Ethical, social and environmental responsibility: (a) Students should be able to identify and assess ethical, environmental and/or sustainability considerations in business decision-making and practice. (b) Students should be able to identify social and cultural implications of business.
- Global Citizens
- Professionals
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Master of Pre-Doctoral Business Studies - MPBS8635 - Pre-Doctoral Business Studies
Specialisation Structure30 Units of Credit:
Students must complete 30 UOC.
Core Course
Students must take 12 UOC of the following courses
Note: Students with a Business Law background take TABL5584 and students with a Taxation background take TABL5575
Prescribed Electives
Students can take up to a maximum of 18 UOC of the following courses.
With permission, a student may also enrol in a LAWS post-graduate elective.
(Note: Not all electives are available every year or each semester. Other courses may be added as new courses are developed and changed.)
Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
Access past handbook editions (2018 and prior)