Business School/Provider | University of Western Australia Business School, University of Western Australia |
Duration | 2 years Full-time |
Course Code/CRICOS | 43530/088010D |
Delivery Mode | Delivered on-campus at University of Western Australia Business School |
Commencements | January |
2019 Fees | $122,500 Domestic $49,000 International |
University of Western Australia MBA/Master of Laws Course Overview
The University of Western Australia MBA and Master of Laws full-time intensive gives students outstanding preparation for getting the job they want. The Master of Laws provides an opportunity for lawyers to extend their existing knowledge and skills.
University of Western Australia MBA/Master of Laws Course Structure
University of Western Australia MBA and Master of Laws candidates are required to complete all MBA program units to achieve 54 points, as well as Master of Laws unit(s) to the value of 48 points.
MBA units include:
- ACCT5602 Accounting – 6 points
- BUSN5000 Leading Self and Others: Leadership Challenge – 0 points
- ECON5503 Economic Management and Strategy – 6 points
- FINA5530 Managerial Finance – 6 points
- MGMT5501 Organisational Behaviour – 6 points
- MGMT5502 Strategic Analysis and Consulting Project – 12 points
- MGMT5513 Data Driven Decision Making – 6 points
- MGMT5521 Operations and Strategic Supply Chain Management – 6 points
- MKTG5550 Marketing Principles – 6 points
What University of Western Australia Says
The course includes a personalised Leadership Development Program developed by world-class Leadership Faculty and one-on-one mentoring. You’ll also receive careers coaching and work on a Strategic Analysis and Consulting Project for a partner organisation. You can also enjoy masterclasses with senior executives and managers from top ASX companies and government departments, and direct contact with Business School Board Members. The Master of Laws (LLM) provides a range of subjects for law graduates to choose from and you can specialise or choose a variety of subjects to broaden your legal expertise. The LLM offers units such as: international commercial arbitration; family law; property law and employment law.
Accreditation
UWA Business School is accredited internationally by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International.
Entry Requirements
To be considered for admission to this course an applicant must have:
- A bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA, and
- A valid Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score, and at least three years of relevant, documented professional experience, or a valid GMAT score of at least 650, and
- At least two years of relevant, documented professional experience.
GMAT scores are valid for five years.
Scholarships
https://study.uwa.edu.au/Fees-and-scholarships/find-a-scholarship