Course description
About Management
It’s all about management. At some time in your working life you will have to manage something. It might be a section or department of a company or corporation or in the government sector. It might be a hospital ward or it might be your own business.
CQU's management programs are designed to prepare graduates for higher managerial responsibilities in commerce, industry or government in a wide variety of professions.
Business management studies the nature, operation and role of business, and the resolution of management and administrative problems.
Career Opportunities
This program is ideal for those looking to expand into higher management responsibilities or redirect their careers. Graduates enjoy rapid career advancement and more diverse and rewarding opportunities in commerce, industry or government.
Students must complete 6 courses.
* 5 elective postgraduate courses from the Faculty of Business and Informatics, provided prerequisites have been met; and
* 1 elective postgraduate course selected from any 8 credit point postgraduate course available at CQUniversity, provided prerequisties have been met.
Students wishing to specialise in a particular functional area can enrol in the available courses in that specialisation, while those seeking a broader base to their management education can enrol in a range of functional courses. Commencing students should consult the Postgraduate Program Advisor about a suitable program of study if they are concerned about setting a program that meets their needs, or if they are considering enrolling later in a masters degree program.
Any 5 postgraduate courses
Taken from the postgraduate courses offered by the Faculty of Business and Informatics, provided prerequisites have been met.
1 elective postgraduate course
Selected from any 8 credit point postgraduate course available at CQUniversity, provided prerequisites have been met.
Commencing students should consult the Postgraduate Program Advisor about a suitable program of study if they are concerned about setting a program that meets their needs, or if they are considering enrolling later in a masters degree program.