MC192 - Master of International Business

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Plan: MC192EXE - Master of International Business
Campus: City Campus

Learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes Statement

Students undertaking the Master of International Business will develop a body of knowledge in international business. The specific learning outcomes of this program relate to the development of knowledge and skills in research, operational leadership, cross-cultural competency, analytical and technical competency, problem- solving and effective communication.  The application of these will be demonstrated through interactive and experiential learning activities, case studies and assessments. On the successful completion of this program you will be equipped to:

  1. Demonstrate a broad, critical and practical understanding of contemporary issues and practices in business.
  2. Demonstrate a critical understanding and mastery of the concepts, principles, theories, methods and contemporary practices of international business, including discipline-specific knowledge relating to areas such as sustainability, business ethics, global and local cultures, accounting, management, marketing, logistics and economics.
  3. Demonstrate a reflective and critical awareness of the legal, ethical, social, economic and environmental implications of business operations, processes and decisions.
  4. Conduct and manage business activities across borders, cultures and communities ethically and sustainably.
  5. Communicate clearly and persuasively, and negotiate, consult and engage with clients, employees and other stakeholders.
  6. Apply research principles and methods to design innovative options and solutions for, and make reasoned judgements about, problems and issues in contemporary business practice.
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