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Master of Enterprise (Science)
MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL
— The Master of Enterprise (Science) creates skilled professionals who generate value for their organisations and society through effective management of science and technology. The degree develops awareness of technology-intensive organisations, with a focus on the specific skills of innovation and entrepreneurship. Delivered by leading academics from Science, Business and Economics, it provides the knowledge required to bring science and technology projects to commercial fruition, and to realise these innovations effectively in organisational settings.
Program outline
Program details
The Master of Enterprise (Science) consists of 12 subjects comprising four core enterprise subjects, four core science subjects, two capstone subjects and two electives.
Participants can elect to complete either one or two subjects in each intensive block. The final capstone subject is taken over the course of a semester
All core subjects are offered in intensive mode and are taught over one or two weeks.
Who is it for? The program is designed for individuals with an undergraduate degree in a science or technology based discipline who are currently working in middle to senior management positions across a variety of sectors and industries. Small class sizes facilitate the development of peer-to-peer learning and valuable relationships with fellow students from a wide variety of industries.
Career Outcomes
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Graduates of this program are likely to be employed in roles such as:
All subjects are taught at the University’s Parkville campus
Entry requirements: An undergraduate degree in a science or technology-based discipline, and at least three years of documented relevant, professional work experience; or An honours degree in a science or technology-based discipline, and at least two years of documented relevant, professional work experience; or
Application deadlines Local students: 30 November for Semester 1 (February entry) 31 May for Semester 2 (July entry) International students: 31 October for Semester 1 (February entry) 30 April for Semester 2 (July entry)
A master degree in a science or technology-based discipline, and at least one year of documented relevant, professional work experience; or A doctoral degree in a science or technology-based discipline. and Personal statement; and English language proficiency (Minimum Band 6.5). Minimum entry requirements do not guarantee entry.
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Fees
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Local Students:
Program length is 150 credit points (12 x 12.5 point subjects)
$3,820 per 12.5 credit point subject • Regulatory/Quality Assurance Co-ordinator
Fees quoted are 2016 fees only and are subject to an annual increase.
International students: $4,832 per 12.5 credit point subject
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MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL
+ Designed For Working Professionals — This program attracts experienced professionals from a wide variety of industries. This, combined with innovative teaching methods facilitates valuable relationships and high-level classroom engagement. Rich conceptual frameworks are combined with the sharing of practical wisdom to provide a unique learning experience delivering immediate value to your organisation and career.
Core subjects Students must select four Core Enterprise subjects from the following list: • • • • • • •
Behaviour and Leadership in Organisations Financial and Performance Management Managerial Economics Marketing for Managers Production and Operations Management Quantitative Analysis for Managerial Decisions Leadership and Management
Students must complete the following Science Core subjects: • • • •
Commercialisation of Science (MoE) Communicating Science Effectively (MoE) Data and Decision Making (MoE) Project Management in Science (MoE)
Students must select both of the following Capstone subjects: • Strategy, Ethics and Governance • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project* * This subject must be taken in the final semester of study.
Elective subjects Students can select two elective subjects from the University’s graduate level offerings in Science and Business, approved by the program director as relevant to the enterprise or science interests of the student. 2016 subject delivery dates are available at: mbs.unimelb.edu.au Full details of all subjects are available at: handbook.unimelb.edu.au
Why Choose Melbourne Business School? — Since 1963, Melbourne Business School at the University of Melbourne has provided graduate management programs for global business leaders in Australia, Asia and the world. MBS is known for its practical, relevant and challenging executive experience designed to inspire leadership and career development. All programs are taught by academics who achieve research excellence, consult to global organisations and are active in shaping public policy. This vibrant community of scholars and business professionals provides an outstanding learning experience. The University of Melbourne is ranked No. 1 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015
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