Masters (Coursework)
As a specialisation within the Master of Business Administration program, this course combines essential management studies with a sequence of units in the application and management of financial services technology.
The program of study includes the building blocks of business management with units in finance, economics, marketing, organisational behaviour, strategy, entrepreneurship, leadership and ethics. From this foundation, the MBA exposes students to cutting-edge units exploring financial technologies, blockchain applications, e-commerce, data management, data analytics and visualisation, internet banking and mobile commerce, together with capstone project work in FinTech.
The course is led by Dr Nahid Rahman, PhD (University of Chicago Booth School of Business), whose supervisor was Nobel Prize winner Professor Richard Thaler, known as the 'Father of Behavioural Finance'. Dr Rahman has experience working overseas for the World Bank and has 16 years teaching and research experience in Australian universities. Dr Rahman has published extensively in leading international journals in the field of finance.
Find out if your overseas qualification is recognised and meets the Entry Requirements.
After completing the course, graduates will have:
After completing the course, graduates will be able to:
The course contains: 16 units
Term 1 Core Units
Exit with a Graduate Certificate in Business
Term 2 Core Units
Exit with a Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
Term 3 Core Units
Term 4 Core Units
Exit with a Master of Business Administration (FinTech Management)
Electives* (select 1 from the elective units list below)
To qualify for the degree of Master of Business Administration a student must complete 16 units (96 credit points).
Please refer to the table for the changes to unit codes and names which will be effective from Term 1, 2020.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available and will be assessed in accordance with IMC's RPL policy and procedure. Please refer to the Application for Recognition of Prior Learning and the RPL policy and procedure for further details.