Business School Review
Graduate School of Management,
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
La Trobe University
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA
The MBA for Gerneral Managers
The generalist MBA offered at the Graduate School
Joint Degree Programmes Offered:
MBA + MHSA
of Management (GSM) provides candidates with the
MBA/Master of Information Technology, MBA/ opportunity to graduate with a global perspective on
Master of Telecommunication
management issues. Dedicated, well qualified lecturers
Engineering, MBA/Master of Ele
with international business operations experience offer
Specialisation by Function:
a program that is relevant to the workplace today.
Accountancy & Financial
Corporate Governance
The School’s emphasis on recruiting from many
Entrepreneurship countries around the world provides international
Finance
General Management
and Australian candidates with a truly international
Human Resource Management experience. Networking opportunities following on
Information Management
from the friendships made while at the GSM reach into with international recruiting groups, giving them
Leadership
Marketing the future and across the globe. Multiple entry points
access to a wide range of employment opportunities
Organisational Behavior
provides prospective students access to the program at once their studies are complete. Twice yearly the
Risk Management
Strategic Management
the beginning of any of the four terms. Graduate School of Management, in partnership
Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility
Each term consists of ten weeks with an additional with Hudson Global Resources, offers a workshop
Specialisation by Industry:
week of final assessments and one week of vacation. consisting of two seminars to assist students in the
Banking / Financial Services strategic management of their career.
Consulting
Program Details:
Government
Public Sector Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Exchange Program
Graduate Diploma in Business Administration Excellent links with international institutions allow
Full Time Course Information
Start Dates:
Master of Business Administration MBA students the opportunity to spend up to two
January Doctor of Philosophy terms abroad at one of the School’s exchange partners
April
in France, Norway, Denmark, Vietnam or the USA.
July
September
The Graduate School of Management offers units
that give students greater flexibility, whether they are GSM Alumni
Programme Duration:
15 months
upgrading their skills or seeking a competitive edge in The Graduate School of Management is a relatively
their careers. The program consists of seven core units young business school but already has 3000 graduates
Tuition Fee:
and nine elective units. They include: on its alumni database. An Alumni Dinner is organised
USD ($) 27878 / Total Program Cost
Strategic Human Resource Management in Australia annually.
Entry Requirements:
Marketing
Min. GMAT Score : 500
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 240
International Business Environment Facilities and Services
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 580 Organisational Behaviour Graduate School of Management students enjoy
Min. IELTS : 6.5
Financial and Management Accounting comprehensive library facilities, 24 hour access to
Min. Years of Work Experience : 2
Issues in Strategic Management computer laboratories, sports and recreational facilities
Application Fee:
The Leadership Challenge and the opportunity to participate in professional and
USD ($) 70
Governance and Corporate Social Responsibility social clubs. The University also provides access to
Also Offered at the Graduate School of
world-class Medical Centre facilities.
Management
Master of International Business
Other GSM MBA Features
Career Workshops CRICOS Provider No. (Bundoora Campus):
Contact:
Candidates are able to take advantage of an 00115M
Sue McDonough, Communcations Officer
Graduate School of Management,
exciting initiative at the School which links graduates
La Trobe University
Graduate School of Management
La Trobe University
Student Profile
Melbourne, Victoria
Mr Lance Smith knowledge in the different areas of management and
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Australia
Director of Sales, Far East, SGL it has also given me credibility with colleagues when
Carbon Group discussing issues relating to the organisation.
Tel: +61 3 9479 3109
Fax: +61 3 9479 3144
SGL Carbon Group
Email:
GSM_MBA@latrobe.edu.au I think one of the most rewarding aspects of studying
Web:
www.latrobe.edu.au/gsm
Up until I chose to study the the MBA at the Graduate School of Management was
MBA at La Trobe University, I had the contact with other students from so may countries
completed an undergraduate degree in chemical around the world. The experience has certainly helped
engineering and had 12 years experience in sales me to communicate more freely with other cultures and
and marketing. I decided I needed to expand my to understand different views on how to do business.
business and management knowledge if I was going to I am now living and working in Shanghai and using
move up in the organisation. The Graduate School of the skills and knowledge gained while studying at the
Management offered a program that provided me with Graduate School of Management
the opportunity to become a well rounded manager
giving me an insight into the many areas a manager (Lance in now enrolled in the GSM’s PhD
needs to be on top of. The units I studied included Program)
Corporate Stragegy, Organisational Behaviour, Human
Resource Management and Management Finance.
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Studying such range of units has increased my academic
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