The Master of Applied Management and the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management are designed to apply an advanced and discursive body of knowledge to a graduate’s applied management knowledge and skills within the aims of the postgraduate programmes.
A student undertaking a Master of Applied Management is required to complete courses across a range of areas of professional competence as approved by the programme coordinator.
This requirement ensures that graduates in the Master of Applied Management gain breadth and depth of professional competence in their postgraduate studies consistent with the philosophy of the programmes.
The programme will adopt an approach that utilises research projects, work based case studies and interaction with industry practitioners and will be delivered using a combination of face to face delivery, self-directed study and online resources.
STUDY PATHWAYS/JOB OPPORTUNITIES
The Master of Applied Management and the Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Management enables graduates to be self-employed practitioners, or pursue domestic and/or international professional careers within different types of industries and agencies. These can include the following areas:
- Domestic and international markets
- Financial and cost management
- Managing people and businesses
- Understand different cultures and how to do business in a multi-cultural environment
- Strategic planning and strategic management
- Corporate planning
- Managing and controlling different types of technology
- Innovation and entrepreneurial
- Consultancy
- Product and services marketing
- Operations and business in the global world
- Sustainable business
- Research in industry and business
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