UC School of Business
Contacts
http://bus.unsw.adfa.edu.au/
School Website
Overview
The School of Business offers a supportive, stimulating and friendly environment for students to pursue their studies in the undergraduate and postgraduate courses which it offers. The School sees itself as a learning community, multi-disciplinary in its interests, and developing in its students a questioning mind equipped to cope with the challenging problems posed by leading and managing organisations in the global economy.
The School has principal responsibility for the Bachelor of Business degree (which had its first intake in 2004) and contributes major sequences of study in economics and management to the BA and BSc. It also delivers much of the Graduate Management Studies Program, on campus and in distance mode, and conducts supervision of research students following the PhD program.
The School's research reflects the wide array of disciplinary backgrounds of its academic staff members including public sector management, human resource management, leadership analysis, economics, psychology, project management, law, accountancy and finance. Academic staff of the School have achieved international recognition for their research and are sought after to work with government on policy development and evaluation. Some of the key research areas in the School are institution building in fragile states; human resource management and employment relations; public policy and public management; defence economics and management; decision making analysis; the psychology, sociology and economics of sport; and the economics and management of innovation.
The School has adopted an interdisciplinary approach essential for the study of business issues in a changing and uncertain world. This approach draws together work in economics, law, psychology, statistics, accountancy, finance, leadership analysis, history, education and project management.
The School has principal responsibility for the Bachelor of Business degree (which had its first intake in 2004) and contributes major sequences of study in economics and management to the BA and BSc. It also delivers much of the Graduate Management Studies Program, on campus and in distance mode, and conducts supervision of research students following the PhD program.
The School's research reflects the wide array of disciplinary backgrounds of its academic staff members including public sector management, human resource management, leadership analysis, economics, psychology, project management, law, accountancy and finance. Academic staff of the School have achieved international recognition for their research and are sought after to work with government on policy development and evaluation. Some of the key research areas in the School are institution building in fragile states; human resource management and employment relations; public policy and public management; defence economics and management; decision making analysis; the psychology, sociology and economics of sport; and the economics and management of innovation.
The School has adopted an interdisciplinary approach essential for the study of business issues in a changing and uncertain world. This approach draws together work in economics, law, psychology, statistics, accountancy, finance, leadership analysis, history, education and project management.
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Contact Information
Phone: +61-2-6268 8841
Fax: +61-2-6268 8450
Postal Address:
University College, The University of NSW
Australian Defence Force Academy
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
Fax: +61-2-6268 8450
Postal Address:
University College, The University of NSW
Australian Defence Force Academy
Canberra ACT 2600
Australia
 









