Melbourne Business School at the University of Melbourne was ranked the No. 1 MBA program in the Asia-Pacific region by The Economist Intelligence Unit in 2010. The program offers several master's programs, including a Master of Business Administration, a Juris Doctor/MBA combined degree, Master of Marketing and Master of Management. Candidates specializing in research can also earn a PhD. The general full-time MBA program includes courses like The World of Management, Managing People, Financial Accounting and Business Strategy.
Melbourne Business School
200 Leicester St.
Carlton Victoria 3053
Australia
011-61-3-9349-8788
mbs.unimelb.edu.au
Monash University has bachelor's, master's and PhD business programs. The undergraduate Bachelor of Business degree is a three-year program requiring 144 credits. Students also can choose to receive a specialized bachelor's degree in accounting, banking and finance, business law, econometrics, human resource management, management, marketing or psychology.
Monash University
900 Dandenong Road
Caulfield East
Victoria 3145
Australia
011-61-399-03-2000
monash.edu.au/
The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology has associate and bachelor's degrees in business. To earn the associate degree, students take 16 courses, including commercial law, economics and marketing. English language skills are also taught to help students go on to receive a bachelor's degree in the future. The Bachelor of Business program offers specialized degrees like marketing and business information. To graduate with honors, students must undertake and complete a research project and present a 15,000-word thesis.
RMIT University, City Campus
17 - 23 Lygon St.
Melbourne Victoria 3001
Australia
011-61-399-25-2000
rmit.edu.au