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Master of Finance (Specialisation)
University of Tasmania
The Master of Finance Specialisation is a 24 month full-time or part-time equivalent course offered by the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics. The course is full fee-paying, which means that you will be charged at the full fee-paying rate listed for each unit.The UTAS MFinS is grounded in a philosophy based on two major premises: to facilitate the acquisition of life-long financial knowledge and skills through sharing and building on the diverse experiences of all stakeholders within the course and to foster empowerment and personal responsibility by encouraging students to challenge the conventional paradigms in finance.Our MFinS will engage students using teaching materials that link the lectures and workshops to local, national and global case studies. This approach will facilitate self-actualisation and the notion ‘doing and thinking are one’; it will also equip our students with the theories, concepts, and knowledge in finance that are necessary to deal with the rapid changes in finance worldwide by covering a variety of perspectives, including, but not restricted to, the theoretical, empirical, behavioural, ethical, economic, environmental and statistical/mathematical.Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, online study may replace some or all of your on-campus classes. We'll be sure to keep you informed of any changes.

Master of Finance
University of Tasmania
The Master of Finance is an 18 month full-time or part-time equivalent course offered by the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics. The course is full fee-paying, which means that you will be charged at the full fee-paying rate listed for each unit.The UTas MFin is grounded in a philosophy based on two major premises: to facilitate the acquisition of life-long financial knowledge and skills through sharing and building on the diverse experiences of all stakeholders within the course and to foster empowerment and personal responsibility by encouraging students to challenge the conventional paradigms in finance.Our MFin will engage students using teaching materials that link the lectures and workshops to local, national and global case studies. This approach will facilitate self-actualisation and the notion ‘doing and thinking are one’; it will also equip our students with the theories, concepts, and knowledge in finance that are necessary to deal with the rapid changes in finance worldwide by covering a variety of perspectives, including, but not restricted to, the theoretical, empirical, behavioural, ethical, economic, environmental and statistical/mathematical.Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, online study may replace some or all of your on-campus classes. We'll be sure to keep you informed of any changes.

Master of Business Administration (International)
University of Tasmania
Join a global community of leadersThis MBA is suitable for people either coming straight from an undergraduate degree or those who have experience in the workforce. This course will equip you with life-long business skills. You’ll learn about data-driven decision making, finance and economics for managers, human resource management, management, and entrepreneurship and management in an international context.Why study a Master of Business Administration (International) with us?Gain a globally recognised qualification that will ensure you have the skills to lead the way.Join an international network of alumni representing over 50 countries worldwide.Develop your intercultural and international business skills to take your career opportunities to the next level.Follow your passion by selecting from one of four exciting areas of specialisation.The MBA(I) is a 16 unit course, which you can study full time or part-time. This course is full fee-paying, which means that you will be charged at the full fee-paying rate listed for each unit.The MBA(I) includes opportunities to engage in study tours as well as internships or work integrated learning with leading Tasmanian organisations.Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, online study may replace some or all of your on-campus classes. We'll be sure to keep you informed of any changes.

Master of Marketing Management (Advanced)
University of Tasmania
Take the next step in your marketing career and develop your evidence-based decision-making skills.Our academics are leading researchers in consumer behaviour, retailing, arts and culture, corporate reputation management, value chain and service innovation. You’ll benefit from their connections with industry and ability to bring theory to life with real-life case studies.You’ll choose one of three specialisations:International BusinessEntrepreneurshipBusiness ResearchNew to marketing or looking to gain practical experience?If you are new to the marketing industry or would like to complete a Workplace Project or Corporate Internship the Master of Marketing Management is the best qualification for you.Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, online study may replace some or all of your on-campus classes. We'll be sure to keep you informed of any changes.

Master of Health Information Management
University of Tasmania
The health information workforce is a rapidly developing one. The Master of Health Information Management (MHIM) is an advanced course designed to provide current and future health information management professionals with rigorous training focused on issues of contemporary professional health information management practice.Recent industry reports and consultations have highlighted the health information workforce shortages. There is a need for appropriately qualified individuals; professional who have the skills and knowledge to fill decision-making roles to meet the increasingly complex nature of delivering and managing health services in a data-driven environment. This has become increasingly critical given the national move to Activity Based Funding, where hospitals must track their activity at all levels against agreed targets in order to optimise their funding. Added to that is the push for efficiencies in the system through the use of E-health initiatives (electronic medical records, personalised electronic health records, digitalisation) which will only serve to intensify the need for this professional sector of the health workforce in the coming years.The MHIM is offered on a full fee-paying, part-time basis only (12 units over 2 to 3 years) to domestic students. All units are delivered primarily off campus (by distance), with non-mandatory, supporting intensive seminars in Sydney (approximately 6-10 days of intensives per year).For more information about the Australian Institute of Health Service Management (AIHSM) including our people and our industry partners please visit our webpages at: https://www.utas.edu.au/business-and-economics/disciplines-and-institutes/australian-institute-of-health-service-management

Master of Marketing Management
University of Tasmania
"I definitely recommend the course to anyone generally interested in marketing, wanting to move up the corporate ladder, or are looking to start their own business."Silvy YangMaster of Marketing ManagementRead more about Silvy's storyTake the next step in your marketing career and get a real-world advantage by completing an internship while studying.Our academics are leading researchers in consumer behaviour, retailing, arts and culture, corporate reputation management, value chain and service innovation. You’ll benefit from their connections with industry and ability to bring theory to life with real-life case studies.You can also complete a Corporate Internship or Workplace Project while studying. This gives you the chance to put what you’ve been learning into practice and gain an edge in job market.You’ll choose one of four streams:Fundamental UnitsNew to marketing? This stream will get you beyond the buzzwords and give you a strong understanding of marketing principals and strategies that won’t go out of style.NOTE: The Fundamental Units stream is compulsory for students without a Marketing background.Strategic MarketingWith a focus on sales, business to business marketing, analytics, and brand management this stream will teach you how to develop and implement a sales marketing strategy and then evaluate its success.International BusinessAs global business continues to grow, understanding marketing in all cultures is essential. This stream will develop your marketing skills in a global context.EntrepreneurshipAn entrepreneurial mindset is an asset in our modern economy. This stream will teach you to how to develop fit-for-purpose marketing strategies to take entrepreneurism to the next level.Looking for something more advanced?We also offer a two-year Master of Marketing Management (Advanced) in which you can complete a research project as part of your studies.Due to the ongoing response to COVID-19, online study may replace some or all of your on-campus classes. We'll be sure to keep you informed of any changes.

Master of Logistics Management
University of Tasmania
The Master of Logistics Management (1.5 years of full-time study or equivalent) provides a comprehensive postgraduate course for people who wish to seek professional careers in the globally spanning domain of logistics management, logistics strategies and supply chain management. In this program, students acquire specific knowledge and skills to manage and coordinate logistics operations, as well as to formulate, design and implement logistics strategies and systems in a diverse range of industries such as manufacturing, retail, agribusiness, etc. Students will obtain knowledge and skills to develop solutions for a range of complex issues faced by organisations engaged in both domestic and international logistics business activities.The core units of the program are in business logistics, supply chain management, strategic procurement, business analytics, warehousing. Core knowledge is enhanced by degree electives such as eLogistics, eCommerce logistics management, and project management. Students may opt to gain a better understanding of the maritime industry as a major element of global supply chains, with units such as port management, commercial shipping management. Graduates are also able to enhance their managerial skills through units in human resource management, strategic management, lean thinking, and leadership. These sets of skills enrich managerial skills and analytical abilities to assist career progression to more senior roles.This course forms part of a nested suite of awards:Graduate Certificate of Logistics Management (25G)Graduate Diploma of Logistics Management (26G)Master of Logistics Management (Advanced) (27G)

Master of Logistics Management (Advanced)
University of Tasmania
The Master of Logistics Management (Advanced) course provides a comprehensive postgraduate course for people who wish to seek professional careers in the globally spanning domain of logistics management, logistics strategies and supply chain management. In this program, students acquire specific knowledge and skills to manage and coordinate logistics operations, as well as to formulate, design and implement logistics strategies and systems in a diverse range of industries such as manufacturing, retail, agribusiness, etc. Students will obtain knowledge and skills to develop solutions for a range of complex issues faced by organisations engaged in both domestic and international logistics business activities.The core units of the program are in business logistics, supply chain management, strategic procurement, business analytics, warehousing. Core knowledge is enhanced by degree electives such as eLogistics, eCommerce logistics management, and project management. Students may opt to gain a better understanding of the maritime industry as a major element of global supply chains, with units such as port management, commercial shipping management. Graduates are also able to enhance their managerial skills through units in human resource management, strategic management, lean thinking, and leadership. These sets of skills enrich managerial skills and analytical abilities to assist career progression to more senior roles.Students undertaking the the Master of Logistics Management (Advanced) also have the option of the following interim exit awards:Graduate Certificate of Logistics Management (50 credit points / 0.5 year full-time study or equivalent)Graduate Diploma of Logistics Management (100 credit points / 1 year full-time study or equivalent)Master of Logistics Management (150 credit points / 1.5 years full-time study or equivalent)

Master of Business Administration (Shipping and Maritime Management)
University of Tasmania
This course provides a platform for students who wish to combine the knowledge and skills delivered through the Maritime and Logistics Management MBA program with shipping and maritime management specific units such as Maritime Safety, Marine Surveying and Inspection, Marine Superintendency. It includes a major that has a minimum of four distinct units focusing on this specialisation and six maritime and logistics management units. The remaining two units can be chosen from the range of degree electives available. In this way you can customise your course to suit your career plans and personal interests.

Master of Business Administration (Maritime Technology and Management)
University of Tasmania
This course provides a platform for students who wish to combine the knowledge and skills delivered through the Maritime and Logistics Management MBA program with marine technology and management specific units such as Principles of Naval Architecture, Design of Marine Machinery Systems, and management of Engineering Projects. It includes a major that has a minimum of four distinct units focusing on this specialisation and six maritime and logistics management units. The remaining two units can be chosen from the range of degree electives available. In this way you can customise your course to suit your career plans and personal interests.