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Master of Business Administration (MC-BAPTME) // Attributes, outcomes and skills
About this course
Contact
Melbourne Business School
Currently enrolled students:
EMBA Office
Email: emba@mbs.edu
Future students:
EMBA Office
Email: emba@mbs.edu
Coordinator
Jim Frederickson
Intended learning outcomes
Upon completion of this program, students should:
• Have a global perspective and an awareness of how cultural differences impact business. Achieving this outcome means that students should be able to:
- Identify elements of culture
- Develop recommendations for effective practices in different cultural environments.
- Analyse global issues that impact on business and management
- Work effectively in diverse teams
• Be adept at analysing and evaluating evidence for management decision-making. Achieving this outcome means that students will be able to:
- Appropriately apply and synthesise key business models to resolve problems
- Translate management decision problems and decisions into quantitative form and conduct interpretive data analysis
- Make decisions using evidence-based approaches
• Be able to analyse the environment – both macroeconomic and competitive – in which a business operates. To achieve this outcome, students should be able to:
- Appraise the macro-economic environment of business
- Diagnose the strategic environment in which a business operates
• Be able to integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines. Achieving this outcome means that students should be able to:
- Integrate knowledge from multiple disciplines to solve a problem
- Collaborate with real business partners to apply knowledge in projects
• Demonstrate a capacity for ethical leadership. Achieving this outcome means that students should be able to:
- Display leadership abilities
- Comprehend the theory of team dynamics
- Identify ethical issues
- Apply ethical frameworks to management problems
Last updated: 12 November 2021