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Campus: H = Hobart, L = Launceston, W = Burnie. Modes: e = Evening, s = Saturday, i = Intensive, D = Distance (if mode not indicated, weekday classes).

MBA (Professional)

3/15 TBC 1/15 TBC 4/15 TBC 2/15 TBC 5/15

TBC Prerequisites & Notes Core Units

All students take the six core units below

BEA683 Economics for Managers H D H D

BFA526 Financial Reporting and Analysis H D H D BFA507 mutually exclusive

BFA682 Law for Managers H D H D BFA506 mutually exclusive

BFA728 Finance for Managers eL sH D BFA503 mutually exclusive

BMA547 Organisational Behaviour H D H D

BMA799 Strategic Management H D H D

Business Electives e e Professional Specialisation s s s s

Four units (or 50 credit points, where units are weighted above 12.5 credit points) in one area constitute a specialisation in that area. See the individual schedules for details.

Depending on the Professional Specialisation chosen, Business Electives are either selected from the full range of postgraduate coursework units offered by the TSBE (subject to meeting prerequisite requirements), or from the list appearing under the appropriate Professional Specialisation.

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Schedule A: Regional Innovation

BAA515 Financial Decision Making for Managers iW BFA526 mutually exclusive

BAA506 Learning through Practice A (Workplace) iW

BAA524 Regional Development Theory and Practice iW

BAA516 Governance and Partnership iW

BAA517 Innovation, Place and Entrepreneurship iW

BLD506 Making Innovation Happen: Ideas Generation iH

BLD507 Making Innovation Happen: Ideas Evaluation iH

BLD508 Making Innovation Happen: Idea Implementation iH

BLD510 Creating and Communicating the Innovation Message iH

BLD604 Innovation in the Food Industry iH

BFA522 Risk Management D

BFA525 Public Sector Resource Management D

BFA527 Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line H H D

BFA534 Introduction to Corporate Governance D

BMA506 Foundations of Marketing H D

BMA583 Managing People and the Employment Relationship H D

Business Electives: choose two of the following, or an elective selected from units offered at postgraduate level by the TSBE Professional Units: complete the four following units

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Campus: H = Hobart, L = Launceston, W = Burnie. Modes: e = Evening, s = Saturday, i = Intensive, D = Distance (if mode not indicated, weekday classes). Schedule B: Heritage Management

HTA502 Nineteenth Century Tasmania H

HTA503 Advanced Studies in History A H L H L School permission required.

HTA504 Advanced Studies in History B H L H L School permission required.

HTA505 Advanced Studies in History C H L H L School permission required.

HTA506 Research Methods and Sources A Check with School for Availability

HTA608 Professional Placement A Check with School for Availability

HTA609 Professional Placement B H L H L H L H L School permission required.

Schedule C: Corporate Governance

BFA522 Risk Management D

BFA525 Public Sector Resource Management D

BFA527 Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line H H D

BFA534 Introduction to Corporate Governance D

BFA726 Corporate Law and Regulation H

Professional Units: choose four of the following, or 50% weighting. Enrolments in Advanced Studies and Professional Placement units are subject to approval from the School of History and Classics. Because the Advanced Studies and Professional Placement units may be used for a variety of topics or projects, the content of the

units will depend on the program of study agreed by the candidate and the School.

Business Electives: choose two units from the units offered at postgraduate level from the Faculty of Business. Units from outside the TSBE may be selected only with approval from the MBAP coordinator and the Heritage Management coordinator.

Business electives: choose two units. Students may select any two units from the units offered at postgraduate level in the TSBE, subject to meeting prerequisite requirements. Students are recommended to consider including BFA726.

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Schedule D: Human Resource Management

BMA583 Managing People and the Employment Relationship H D

BMA701 Leadership and Change Management H D

BMA735 Management Ethics sH D eL

BMA776 Human Resource Development

BMA777 International Human Resource Management L D

Schedule E: Tourism Management

BMA504 Sustainable Tourism Management Not Offered 2015

BMA505 Destination Management Not Offered 2015

BMA506 Foundations of Marketing H D

BEA704 Environmental Finance D

BFA527 Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line

KGA514 Sustainable Environmental Management (25%) H D

Distance unit includes compulsory 3-day workshop in Hobart or field trip

JNB523 Services Marketing L D

Business electives: choose two units. Students may select any two units from the units offered at postgraduate level in the TSBE, subject to meeting prerequisite requirements. In particular, BMA790 Special Topics in Management is regularly offered on a topic realting to HRM, and students should consider taking the fifth unit

of the Professional Units also. Professional units: take four of the following.

Professional units: take the two units below.

Plus, take two units or 25 credit points from the following.

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Campus: H = Hobart, L = Launceston, W = Burnie. Modes: e = Evening, s = Saturday, i = Intensive, D = Distance (if mode not indicated, weekday classes). Schedule F: Policy Management

HPP402 Policy Development, Implementation and Evaluation (25%) HPP403 Challenges to Governance (25%)

Schedule G: Information Systems

KIT707 Knowledge and Information Management H KXI764 mutually exclusive

KIT708 ICT Systems and Strategy Management H KXI751 & KXI753 mutually exclusive

KIT709 Enterprise Architecture and Systems H KXI324 mutually exclusive

KIT710 eLogistics H KXI724 mutually exclusive

Professional units: take both of the following units.

Professional units: take four of the following units.

Business electives: choose two units. Students may select any two units from the units offered at postgraduate level in the TSBE, subject to meeting prerequisite requirements.

Business Electives: choose two units from the units offered at postgraduate level from the TSBE. Units from outside the TSBE may be selected only with approval from the MBAP coordinator and the Policy Management coordinator.

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Schedule H: Environmental Planning

KGA511 Planning, Theory, Process and Applications (25%) H D

KGA512 Planning for Sustainable Land Use Outcomes (25%) H D Distance unit includes one-day workshop in Hobart

KGA518 Planning and Managing for Climate Change (25%) D Distance unit includes compulsory 3-day workshop in Hoba

BEA704 Environmental Finance D

BFA527 Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line H H D Schedule I: Environmental Management

KGA514 Sustainable Environmental Management (25%) H D Distance unit includes compulsory 3-day workshop in Hoba

KGA516 Ecosystem Conservation (25%) H D Distance unit includes compulsory 3-day workshop in Hoba

KGA517 Protected Area Management (25%) H D Distance unit includes compulsory 3-day workshop in Hoba

KGA518 Planning and Managing for Climate Change (25%) D Distance unit includes compulsory 3-day workshop in Hoba

BEA704 Environmental Finance D

BFA527 Corporate Sustainability and the Triple Bottom Line H H D Professional units: take two of the following four units.

Business electives: choose two units. Students may select any two units from the units offered at postgraduate level in the TSBE, subject to meeting prerequisite requirements. The following units are highly recommended.

Business electives: choose two units. Students may select any two units from the units offered at postgraduate level in the TSBE, subject to meeting prerequisite requirements. The following units are highly recommended.

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Campus: H = Hobart, L = Launceston, W = Burnie. Modes: e = Evening, s = Saturday, i = Intensive, D = Distance (if mode not indicated, weekday classes). Schedule J: Agricultural Innovation

KLA533 Agricultural Technology and Innovation H D

KLA534 Agricultural Landscape Systems H D

KLA535 Farm Business Management and Extension H D

KLA602 Advanced Food Safety Management H D

KLA603 Value Chain Innovation H D

BAA506 Learning through Practice A (Workplace) iW

BLD604 Innovation in the Food Industry iH

BMA701 Leadership and Change Management H D

BMA785 International Marketing H D

KLA712 Industry Analysis A H D H D

KLA713 Industry Analysis B H D H D

Professional units: take four of the following units.

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