Major - Management
Western Sydney University
Major
Code:
MT2026.1
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1818.2
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
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1818.3
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
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1818.4
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
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1819.2
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Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Business
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1819.3
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Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Business
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1820.1
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Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Business
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1820.2
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2786.3
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Bachelor of Business
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2787.2
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Bachelor of Business (Advanced Business Leadership)
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2788.2
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2788.3
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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws
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3728.1
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business
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3728.2
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business
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3728.3
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business
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3728.4
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business
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3737.2
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Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/Bachelor of Business
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3744.2
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Bachelor of Information Systems/Bachelor of Business
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3745.2
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Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced/Bachelor of Business
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4748.2
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business
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4748.3
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business
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4748.4
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Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business
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6037.1
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Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business
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6037.2
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Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business
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6037.3
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Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business
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Available to students in other Western Sydney University Courses :
NO
The Management major equips you with the expert skills to create a career as a management specialist. You will be prepared to succeed in a range of roles in contemporary private, public, and not-for-profit organisations in Australia and abroad. In this major you will develop strategic management knowledge to enable effective organisational decision making. The units in this major focus on organisational learning and development and behaviour, operations management, leadership and entrepreneurship, change and innovation, and policy. You can look forward to a range of careers in the broad and complex field of management.
Major
Structure
Qualification for this major requires the successful completion of 80 credit points including all of the core units listed below.
Core Units for this Major
200158
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Business, Society and Policy
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200862
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Creating Change and Innovation
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200863
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Leadership and Entrepreneurship
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200864
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Managing in the Global Environment
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200585
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Organisational Behaviour
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200157
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Organisational Learning and Development
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Professional Units for Careers in Management
Students undertaking the Management major are advised to take the following four units to satisfy the requirements for their professional core:
200568
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Contemporary Management Issues
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200919
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Innovation and Professional Practice
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200376
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Managing and Developing Careers
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Recommended Sequence
Qualification for the award of Bachelor of Business with a major in Management requires the successful completion of 240 credit points as per the recommended sequence below.
Full-time
Year 1
Autumn session
200911
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Enterprise Innovation and Markets
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200585
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Organisational Behaviour
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Spring session
200864
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Managing in the Global Environment
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And one elective
Year 2
Autumn session
200158
|
Business, Society and Policy
|
200862
|
Creating Change and Innovation
|
And two electives
Spring session
200157
|
Organisational Learning and Development
|
200376
|
Managing and Developing Careers
|
And one elective
Year 3
Autumn session
200863
|
Leadership and Entrepreneurship
|
200919
|
Innovation and Professional Practice
|
And two electives
Spring session
Enterprise Engaged Unit
200568
|
Contemporary Management Issues
|
And two electives
Part-time
Year 1
Autumn session
Spring session
Year 2
Autumn session
200911
|
Enterprise Innovation and Markets
|
200585
|
Organisational Behaviour
|
Spring session
200864
|
Managing in the Global Environment
|
And one elective
Year 3
Autumn session
200158
|
Business, Society and Policy
|
And one elective
Spring session
And one elective
Year 4
Autumn session
200862
|
Creating Change and Innovation
|
And one elective
Spring session
200376
|
Managing and Developing Careers
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And one elective
Year 5
Autumn session
200863
|
Leadership and Entrepreneurship
|
And one elective
Spring session
200157
|
Organisational Learning and Development
|
And one elective
Year 6
Autumn session
200919
|
Innovation and Professional Practice
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And one elective
Spring session
Enterprise Engaged Unit
200568
|
Contemporary Management Issues
|