Lead with a global perspective.
Specifically designed for recent graduates and those in the early stages of their career, this course will build on your undergraduate credentials and further strengthen your business skills.
This course has a business-oriented focus, seeking to advance your knowledge of the international environment in which firms and their managers operate, considering issues such as international trade and the internationalisation of operations.
You’ll develop expertise in communicating and negotiating across cultures, and enhance your capacity for advanced analysis of firm internationalisation, corporate strategy, and more. You’ll have the skills to lead your company through the internationalisation process, making this course extremely relevant especially if you’re seeking career advancement in ambitious organisations and companies.
Duration
- 1.5 years (full-time) or 3 years (part-time) if you have a degree in a relevant discipline
- 2 years (full-time) or 4 years (part-time) if you have a degree in any other discipline
Type
Coursework
Intakes
February and July
Course Structure
SECTION A
- Accounting for business
- Economics
- Business statistics
- Marketing and the international consumer.
SECTION B
- International business theory and practice
- International management
- International business strategy
- International trade law
- Ethics and global corporate governance
- Data analytics for business
- International marketing
- Accounting and finance for international managers.
SECTION C
- International economics
- Innovation and entrepreneurship
- Global supply chain management
- Asian business systems
- International issues in employment law
- Current issues in international finance
- International study program in international business
- Applied business project.
Credit exemption
You’ll complete the program structure that corresponds to your prior qualification:
Qualification | Program structure |
Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline | Sections B and C |
Undergraduate degree in an unrelated discipline | All sections |
Honours degree in a relevant discipline | Section B |
Honours degree in an unrelated discipline | Sections A and B |
Relevant disciplines include any major within management, business, and economics with approval from the course coordinator.
Career Paths
Your career opportunities are extensive, including in areas such as strategy planning and analysis, strategic management, consultancy, international business, and export-import strategy within businesses and industries that have an international focus.
Entry Requirements
To apply for the Master of International Business, you must have completed either:
- an Australian undergraduate degree with at least a WAM of 60 or equivalent
- a qualification deemed equivalent by the Faculty and with a minimum of 5 years relevant employment.