Adelaide Master of Business Administration (The University of Adelaide)
Course Information
Description
Course Overview
Summer School: Each year, The University of Adelaide offers a range of intensive courses that are taught during the term breaks as part of its Summer School Programme. Students are encouraged to enrol for the Summer School to accelerate their studies in an exceptional learning environment surrounded by grand old buildings and historical architecture.
There are three presentation ceremonies held in each academic year, one in Singapore and two in Adelaide, Australia. Visit www.adelaide.edu.au/student/graduations for the specific dates. Students who completed their degree have the option to opt for one of the presentation ceremonies. Degrees are presented by the Chancellor of The University of Adelaide or his representative.
Entry Requirements
Adelaide Master of Business Administration:
- A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent with 2 years of relevant working experience; OR
- Applicants who have successfully completed the Adelaide GCBA
Applicants with a degree that was not completed in English must have one of the followings:
English Language Requirements | |||
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IELTS (Academic) Minimum Scores | TOEFL Minimum Scores | Pearson Test of English (Academic) Minimum Scores | C1 Advanced |
Overall band score of 7.0 AND Band score of 6.5 in all bands |
Paper-based: Total score of 600 with a minimum of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) OR Internet-based: Total score of 94 with a minimum of 24 in Writing and 22 in Speaking, 20 in Reading and Listening |
Overall score 65 AND Skills profile of 58 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening |
Overall score 185 AND Individual score of 176 in Writing, Speaking, Reading and Listening |
An interview with the MBA Programme Director may be required for entrance into the programme.
Career Opportunities
Information not available.
Modules
1MBA students may select 2 of the following electives:
- Managing in a Global Context (3 units)
- Negotiation Skills (3 units)
- Systems Thinking for Management (3 units)
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3 units).