Melbourne Business School was ranked by "Times Higher Education" as the highest-rated business program in Australia in 2009. The list was comprised of all MBA programs in the Asia-Pacific region of the world. Melbourne Business School finished second only to INSEAD, a French business school with an extension campus in Singapore. "Financial Times" ranked Melbourne's program No. 63 in the world in 2010, making it the second highest-rated Australian institution on its list. In terms of research output, UTD determined that Melbourne Business School ranked 91st in the world. The school ranked No. 17 on the list compiled by "The Economist" in 2009. The school offers general MBA degrees along with Master of Management degrees. The MBA is offered full or part-time and through an executive track. Students can also pursue joint-degree programs, obtaining the MBA and other degrees, like a degree in law, at the same time.
Melbourne Business School
200 Leicester Street
Carlton, Victoria 3053
Australia
61-3-9349-8788
mbs.edu
Macquarie University's Graduate School of Management (MGSM) is another one of Australia's world- renowned business schools. MGSM ranked No. 55 on the list compiled by "The Economist" in 2009, making it the second highest-rated school in the nation on their list. The school was ranked No. 7 overall by "Times Higher Education" for the Asia-Pacific region and No. 99 by "Financial Times." The MBA program emphasizes accounting, marketing management and organizational behavior as the core of its curriculum. Additional management and doctoral degrees are available as well.
Macquarie Graduate School of Management
Macquarie University
Talavera Rd.
NSW 2109
Australia
61-2-9850-9017
gsm.mq.edu.au
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is home to the Australian Graduate School of Management (formerly the Australian School of Business). The MBA program at UNSW ranked fourth in the Asia-Pacific region, making it the second highest-ranking program in Australia on the "Times Higher Education" list. The program ranked No. 36 in the world on the "Financial Times" list and No. 79 on the list compiled by UTD. The school offers full-time and executive MBA programs as well as interdisciplinary degree tracks incorporating the study of law in conjunction with business studies.
The University of New South Wales
UNSW Sydney NSW 2052
Australia
61-2-9385-3189
business.unsw.edu.au
Monash University was ranked No. 59 by "The Economist" in 2009 and No. 9 in the Asia-Pacific region by "Times Higher Education." The school did not make either list compiled by "Financial Times" or by UTD. The school offers both a full and part-time MBA program along with an accelerated program that can be completed in 12 months. The program's core emphases include business ethics, strategy and negotiation and leadership development.
MBA Program Manager
Faculty of Business and Economics
Monash University
PO Box 197
Caulfield East, Victoria, 3145
Australia
61-3-9903-2807
mba.monash.edu.au