The University of Melbourne's Business School (MBS) was established in 1963, becoming the first program of its kind in Australia. The business school offers program options, including the Master of Business Administration, either full-time or part-time, in addition to the professional and executive MBA options. Students may also pursue the joint Juris Doctorate/Master of Business Administration option, or the MBA/Information Systems master's. The program also offers a graduate certificate in social impact, which covers the utilization of various business skill sets and their international capabilities. Melbourne Business School's nearly 50% international faculty base allows for a broad educational offering, along with its diverse study locations. Students may attend courses at the Melbourne campus, as well as those at Mt. Eliza, Sydney, and Beijing's Beihang University.
Head Office--Melbourne
ABN 80 007 268 233
200 Leicester Street
Carlton Victoria 3053
Australia
+61 3 9349 8400
mbs.edu
The University of New South Wales's Australia School of Business, founded in 1955, offers an array of program options at the undergraduate and graduate school levels. Bachelor's degree seekers may undertake programs in commerce, economics, information systems and engineering. Graduate programs include the fields of accounting, commerce, finance, marketing, and risk management. There are also various specialties such an MBA/Master of Laws option, in addition to certificates in change management or social impact. Students also have the option of studying in Hong Kong through the Hong Kong MBA program. The Australian School of Business also offers MPhil and PhD options. Prospective participants should contact the program early in order to determine which of the many programs suit their needs and interests.
Gate 2, The Australian School of Business Building
West Lobby
The University of New South Wales
Kensington NSW 2052
Map Ref E12
+61 (02) 9385 3189
asb.unsw.edu.au
The University of Sydney is one of the country's best universities, and its oldest, as USyd was founded in 1850. Students seeking a degree in the Economics and Business Department have a number of choices including accounting, economics, finance, business law, marketing, and a variety of internationally-focused options. Operations management and econometrics, as well as other areas of study, provide global and inclusive alternatives for students seeking a well-rounded business education. Application deadlines vary according to the program of choice, so allow yourself time to gather the required materials.
University of Sydney
Level 2, Merewether Building (H04)
Australia
+61 (02) 9351 3076
sydney.edu.au