Description
Last updated: 2023-02-04
The Australian School of Business is a business school located in Melbourne, Australia. The school offers a range of MBA programs, including a full-time MBA, a part-time MBA, and an executive MBA. The full-time MBA is a one-year program designed for recent graduates or professionals with up to three years of work experience. The part-time MBA can be completed on a part-time basis in two years, and the executive MBA is designed for experienced professionals looking to advance their careers.
Admission requirements for the MBA programs at the Australian School of Business vary depending on the program. For the full-time MBA program, applicants are typically required to have a bachelor’s degree and a minimum of two years of work experience. The part-time MBA and executive MBA programs may have slightly different admission requirements and may require a higher level of work experience. GMAT scores are typically required for all MBA programs at the Australian School of Business, although exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis.
The study mode for the MBA programs at the Australian School of Business is mostly on-campus, with some online components. The language of instruction is English, and the medium of instruction is English as well. The student body at the Australian School of Business is diverse, with students coming from a variety of different countries and backgrounds.
The Australian School of Business is accredited by the Australian Government’s Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency, and its MBA programs have also been ranked highly by various ranking organizations, including the Financial Times and The Economist.
The school has a strong faculty with a range of expertise in different areas of business, and a strong alumni network, with graduates holding leadership positions in a variety of industries around the world.
Program Details
Introduction
The AGSM MBA concentrates on helping you prepare for leadership roles in business and government. It’s about real-world learning that combines traditional classroom teaching with case studies and teamwork to develop management skills, encourage critical thinking and sharpen your decision-making ability. You’ll learn from internationally recognised faculty with industry experience, you'll get management insights from current business leaders, and you'll benefit from the knowledge of your fellow students, many of whom have worked for global organisations.
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