iNTRODUCTION
This course provides a broad foundation for professional nursing practice and prepares students to practise as Registered Nurses. Graduates will be able to meet the nursing needs of people of all ages and have the ability to practise safely and with sensitivity in any area of nursing. Clinical nursing practice is an essential component of the course, enabling students to apply knowledge and skills from the theoretical subjects to the nursing care of individuals, families and groups in hospitals and community settings in the ACT and surrounding districts. Only students admitted to this course will be able to undertake those subjects involving clinical practice.
The broad aim of the course is to offer individuals aspiring to either general management or senior functional management roles, the opportunity to develop competencies relevant to the effective management of enterprises.
Specific objectives of the MBA are
a. to provide for graduates a professional masters degree level course in business administration;
b. to equip graduates with a theoretical and practical education in business administration which will be relevant to both private and public sector employment;
c. to meet the needs of full and part-time graduates students from Australia and the Asia-Pacific region who wish to pursue professional graduate studies in management.
Award(s) | Official Abbreviation |
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Master of Business Administration | MBA |
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applicants must have an undergraduate degree and two years relevant work experience or equivalent as approved by the University Admissions Committee; or
have completed the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration.