Master of Business Administration (Leadership and Enterprise)
University of Sydney
About
Our full-time MBA is taught over 18 months and has a precise limit on class size.
The program is delivered in an intensive format, where students complete two units of study at a time over a seven to eight week period.You will `learn by doing' through workshops with industry leaders;
intensive group work;
and tackling real world issues with a diverse cohort.
You will graduate with the skills and knowledge to build and lead future enterprises in a digital, hyper-connected world from tech start-ups to major corporations.The program comprises of 12 units of study, which are grouped around three key focus areas:
personal and interpersonal skill development, business knowledge and skill development and building future enterprises.You will learn from internationally-renowned academics from the Business School and across the University, as well as from a host of industry leaders.
The program finishes with a capstone unit, enabling you to apply everything you have learnt throughout the MBA to bring a real product prototype to market.Learn more about our full-time MBA.
Entry requirements
Admission criteria
To be eligible to apply for the full-time MBA, you need to have:
- a minimum of three years of relevant work experience; and
- a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 65 or equivalent in your undergraduate degree.
If English is not your first language, you will also need to provide evidence of English language proficiency.
Admission pathways If your academic record does not meet the above criteria, a GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) score of 600+ may be required.
We are happy to consider applicants without a first degree who have an excellent career record. Candidates with no first degree but with substantial managerial experience are advised that GMAT 600+ may be required.
We consider each case holistically and on an individual basis. We look for evidence of communication skills; interpersonal skills; leadership skills; team-building skills; integrity and ethics; initiative; cross-cultural sensitivity; motivation and commitment.
Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) GMAT is a standardised admissions test used by the world's leading business schools. The test score gives us additional information to compare applications from around the world in an objective way. We take into consideration country or regional norms in the distribution of GMAT and GRE (Graduate Record Examinations) scores and compare scores within industry sectors. While GMAT is not a specific requirement for candidates who meet our other admission criteria, students with GMAT scores within the target range will be more likely to receive an offer for entry into the program. You need to have a balanced score on all parts of the GMAT. You should aim for a score of 600+. Although we do not specify a minimum, we are highly unlikely to admit a candidate with a score below 500.
Learning outcomes
What you'll study
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