You must have one of:
You must have a completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher qualification) in any discipline.
This course is designed for people from a broad range of occupations and professions who wish to enhance their career prospects by acquiring knowledge and skills in the area of management. You will be introduced to theoretical principles of management and the skills to deal with real-world business problems in changing and dynamic environments. The course will extend your knowledge on how to analyse business situations at strategic and operational levels provide managerial solutions to business issues and monitor the effectiveness of management decisions. You will gain a competitive edge for managerial success by learning how to effectively self-manage lead and manage teams and communicate competently in diverse contexts.
Business advantage
The QUT Business School's Business Advantage program is a free program offered to all business students. It can help you develop skills through interaction discussion cooperation and debate with other students business government education and community leaders. The program includes: guest presentations from inspiring industry community and university leaders; sessions focused on specific social and professional skills; challenging interaction aimed at developing skills through new experiences; and provides a certificate of completion for students to include in their resume or portfolio. Not only does this program offer you excellent networking opportunities but also the opportunity to gain highly relevant experiences and skills that you can apply throughout your career.
Graduates will be equipped for team-leadership coordinator and front-line management roles within corporate and public sector enterprises from small business to large companies. Positions may include:
Students are required to complete 48 credit points (4 units). The course can be undertaken either full-time (1 semester) or part-time (2 semesters).
Students are required to complete 4 units (48 credit points). The course can be undertaken either full-time (1 semester).