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The Graduate Certificate in Business and Technology is the first step to the Master of Business and Technology for candidates who do not have a prior tertiary degree. All candidates must have at least four years relevant professional experience to gain entry.
The MBT aims to equip managers and other professionals with the skills and knowledge to be effective in a contemporary business environment where the rapid rate of technological change and development has a significant impact on the success of the modern organisation. Students can customise their individual program to focus on improving business management and/or technology management competencies and knowledge. A unique combination of courses provides participants with an array of intellectual tools to manage business as well as technology, and where these two aspects of management intersect. MBT learning is enriched by a student cohort of mature-age professionals and managers who bring a diversity of experience from a wide cross section of industry. Participants benefit immediately by applying core course concepts to their workplace and experience. The MBT is designed to be undertaken part-time in combination with full-time employment and can be studied either via distance or in face-to-face mode. Online or campus classes are in small groups of approximately 25-28 participants with a dedicated facilitator. Online classes are accessed via secure login on the Internet while campus classes run for 1.5 hours per week and are held in the evenings on weeknights. Contact: MBT Program Telephone: +61 2 9385 6660 Email: mbt@unsw.edu.au Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes The program aims to enable participants to:
1. critically appreciate frameworks, tools and techniques which address business problems in technology-based environments, across a wide range of organisational contexts; 2. construct appropriate solutions to problems in these complex and uncertain environments; 3. improve their professional practice by drawing on previous experience, extending concepts based on new knowledge, applying solutions to the workplace and evaluating their impact; 4. enrich and improve their practice by collaborating with and drawing from people from many professional contexts; 5. actively manage change for organisational improvement and appreciate the different dimensions of change which contribute to organisational sustainability. To qualify for the Graduate Certificate in Business and Technology students must successfully complete 24 units of credit (normally 4 courses of 6 units of credit each). All candidates may elect to exit the program and graduate with the Graduate Certificate after successful completion of 4 courses. To be eligible to upgrade to the Graduate Diploma and then the Master of Business and Technology, a credit average must be attained across the first four courses. Graduate Certificate students are not permitted to enrol in either of the two MBT capstone courses.
Please refer to Program Structure for the Academic Requirements relating to this program.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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