Master of Business Administration

Kings Own Institute (KOI)

Australia,New South Wales

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 24,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Jul 2024

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Australia, New South Wales

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 2008

Total Students: 0 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Level 1/31 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia

Master of Business Administration

Program Overview

The KOI Master of Business Administration draws on contemporary trends relating to technology enabled enterprises, global business communications, markets and workforces and radical changes in workplace engagement and empowerment arising from advances in technology. The subjects reflect current, leading, enterprises place “technology” central to their operations, rather than overlaying it onto legacy structures and systems. While KOI’s MBA adopts technology centric approach, its foundation is strongly built on traditional core areas such as strategic decision making, HR leadership and financial management. In addition, our unique degree focuses on real world problem solving of contemporary challenges and contextualises key knowledge areas by using contemporary teaching methodologies such as flipped classrooms and action learning.

The Master of Business Administration requires students to complete a total of 12 subjects over 4 (four) trimesters. The 12 MBA subjects cover the foundation and toolbox for students to move forward, deliver key research and analytical content that develops students’ educational progression, expand on the educational foundations and progression and broaden students’ horizons with study tours and an industry focused research report.

Course Learning Outcomes

  1. Exercise leadership through professional, responsible, accountable and ethical behaviour.
  2. Evaluate complex data driven decisions and objectively reflect on them for continuous improvement.
  3. Compare appropriate technologies, data sources and methodologies, and critically analyse and apply theoretical knowledge and research findings to develop and justify enterprise decisions.
  4. Communicate complex enterprise wide concepts and solutions relating to contemporary problems for specialist and non-specialist stakeholders using a range of methodologies and tools.
  5. Interpret relevant, creative and work ready solutions to contemporary problems by collaborating with stakeholders.
  6. Justify and deliver a substantial integrated enterprise project requiring the application of knowledge and skills developed throughout the program.
  7. Assess the complex nature of the future of work, career ownership and personal and professional agility within the workplace.