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Course Details

Understand the dynamic forces that affect the world of business with a Master of Global Business. Through this multi-disciplinary degree youll develop advanced knowledge of contemporary business practices and global environments. The course incorporates key study areas including business strategy, diplomacy, trade policy, global trade law, sustainability and inter-cultural communication. You will also have the opportunity to take part in international study tours and corporate projects that will challenge you to create innovate solutions for a range of international organisations. With relevant work experience as an entry requirement, this course offers a dynamic and diverse setting if you want to advance the way you understand and address global business issues and challenges. If you also have more than 5 years relevant employment experience and have studied business, global studies, international trade or something similar in your undergraduate degree, then you may have the option to complete the program in just one year!

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The course is structured in two parts. Part A. Mastery knowledge and Part B. Application studies. The focus of these studies is to develop your knowledge and skills as a critical and creative professional who can apply their understanding and knowledge of the global business and politics environments in order to contribute to solutions that address contemporary global issues. The focus of these studies is to contribute to a portfolio of professional development that enables you to expand your knowledge and skills, in the realm of global business, politics, trade and related disciplines.

Students may exit this course early and apply to graduate with Graduate Certificate of Business or the Graduate Diploma of Business, provided they have satisfied the requirements for that award during their enrolment in this master's course.


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