The Master of International Business is a two year full time program, or up to four years part time. Institutions like the University of the Sunshine Coast offer a great deal of useful units within, including but not limited to:
A research project guided by a supervisor is also common within these programs. The topic is primarily at each student’s discretion.
There are several excellent employment options for international business graduates, some of which are detailed here. Working as a business analyst for BAPL can lead to a highly rewarding career, for instance. Joining an investment banking firm like JPMorgan Chase & Co can be a challenging path, but one certainly worth the effort. International business is quite a broad discipline, but with this comes many opportunities for career progression in different directions.
The Master of International Business opens a variety of scholarship opportunities. Although many of the best tend to be general, there are a few specific to international business. The following are a combination of the best, although by no means is this list exhaustive.
The Master of International Business makes graduates well equipped to deal with the second point in particular, as China is a major trading partner with Australia. Having an understanding of how this relationship can be improved and expanded upon via this qualification is thereby an asset in applying for this scholarship.
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Applicants can come from any discipline to enter these programs, provided they have at least a bachelor degree. Having majored in a business discipline is advantageous, but not mandatory. Entering via this method can reduce the time it takes to complete the program.
Students can also enter these programs via the associated graduate certificate or diploma in international business. This method can also reduce the time it takes to complete the course. Should an institution impose a GPA requirement for entry, which is often 5/7 (65%), this too can be circumvented via this method of entry.