Masters (Coursework)
You will increase your knowledge of supply chain management, enterprise resource planning (ERP) system processes, SAP application, recent developments in sustainability and global trends in business.
We also focus on developing skills in critical thinking, problem solving and creativity.
With just two-and-a-half years' of full-time study you can graduate with a double masters degree.
Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems)/ Master of Supply Chain Management graduates have the skills to work as business/ERP analysts and supply chain leaders.
You can work in business analytics and SAP process roles including:
Employment for ICT Managers is expected to grow very strongly over the next five years (Job Outlook).
Supply chain and logistics roles include:
The average salary for Supply and Distribution Managers in Australia is $74,152 (JobOutlook).
The average annual earnings of ICT Managers in Australia is A$104,000 (Job Outlook).
To attain the awards, Master of Business (Enterprise Resource Planning Systems) and Master of Supply Chain Management, students will be required to complete 240 credit points consisting of:
If you have completed study with another university or institution and believe you are eligible to receive credit for skills and past study, you can apply for advanced standing.
Applications for advanced standing can be made after a discussion with your course coordinator or academic adviser.