Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs

Master of Enterprise (Executive)

Full Course Name / Course Abbreviation

N20 Master of Enterprise (Executive)

 

Course Introduction

The Master of Enterprise (Executive) is a quality, highly efficient 100 point Masters degree.

It provides a range of management education in economics, financial and performance management, marketing and strategy.

The program is delivered by senior academics from the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Management.

Since its inception in 2003, the program has attracted executives from the retail, mining, food manufacturing, telecommunications, education, government and professional services sectors, with a limited intake of up to 25 students per year. These individuals typically hold middle to senior management positions that operate across an organisation (such as HR) or within a particular business unit.

Led by Professor Danny Samson, a highly regarded national and international corporate educator, the program has been popular due to the fact that subject assessments include a project to be undertaken using the employing organisation as the subject matter. This means that a sponsoring organisation receives immediate returns in terms of the work that such projects generate. Another benefit for individuals and their organisation is the networking that goes on between people from different business backgrounds at similar levels of management progression.

 

Course Objectives


The course seeks to:


 

Graduate Attributes


In addition to the specific course objectives, graduates will demonstrate the following attributes:

 

Entry Requirements

Undergraduate honours degree or equivalent qualification which is recognised by the University as evidence of adequate preparation for the course; OR

Undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification, plus at least two years documented full time, relevant, professional work experience; OR

10 years professional experience which demonstrates the capacity to successfully undertake the course.

All assessment is based on the participants current role in the workplace. All applications must include a letter from their employer stating they will allow participants to use live data for assessment which will be treated commercial-in-confidence by the subject coordinator. Where the student is self-employed, the academic coordinator is available to work with the student to develop suitable projects.

 

Course Fee

In 2008 fees are A$2,900 per subject (GST exempt).

Please note fees are subject to an annual increase.

 

Course Structure


The Master of Enterprise (Executive) is designed to be completed in a one year period, but can be undertaken over an extended period if this better suits professional and/or personal needs. A key feature of the program is its rolling intake, which offers applicants four different starting dates per calendar year.

As an alternative to the full Master program, Master classes are also offered. These are a direct response to busy executives and their sponsors who want a taste of the Master program before making the commitment to a full Masters degree, as well as those who wish to cherry pick from the eight core subjects. This enables middle to senior managers the ability to enrol in Master of Enterprise subjects, either in an award or non award stream.
The Master of Enterprise (Executive) can also be customised to meet the needs of individual corporate and government clients and is available in whole or in part, on an inhouse basis.

For customisation contact:
Louise Dunn
Business Development Manager
T: + 61 3 9810 3189
F: + 61 3 9810 3149
E: l.dunn@mccp.unimelb.edu.au

 

Course Coordinator Details


Professor Danny Samson


 
Delivery Dates

 
The program is completed in four one-week blocks, comprising two subjects each. Each of these subject are offered as Master classes.

DELIVERY DATES 2008 SEMESTER SUBJECT OFFERED 8:30am - 12:30pm SUBJECT OFFERED 1:30pm - 5:30pm
Monday 11 -
Friday 15 February
Semester 1 360715 Marketing for Managers 360730 Strategy, Ethics and Governance
Monday 16 -
Friday 20 June
Semester 1 360719 Production and Operations Management 360723 Quantitative Analysis for Managerial Decisions
Monday 1 -
Friday 5 September
Semester 2 360712 Leadership and Management 360713 Managerial Economics
Monday 17 -
Friday 21 November
Semester 2 360706 Financial and Performance Management 360702 Behaviour and Leadership in Organisations

 

Venue


The University of Melbourne
Parkville Campus

 

Course Brochure

Master of Enterprise 2008 course brochure

 

About the course and general enquiries contact:
Lechee Donato
Project Manager
T: +61 3 9810 3174
F: +61 3 9810 3149
E: l.donato@mccp.unimelb.edu.au

 

Online Resource Information for Current Students

There are no online resources for this course

 

Articulation in to higher awards

Not applicable

 

Application Process

Applications are managed by Student Services.

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