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UTS: Graduate School of Business,
AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
School Statistics
Programme Type:
Full Time MBA, Part Time MBA, Executive MBA

U
TS: Graduate School of Business (GSB) in
Sydney, NSW, is one of Australia’s largest
Specialisation by Function:
Accountancy & Financial
business schools, with an enrolment of over 3,000
Change Management students. Established in 1981, UTS’s popularity
Corporate Governance
is testimony to the quality and reputation of the
E-Commerce / Business
Engineering Business
courses offered and the high level of employability
Entrepreneurship
of UTS graduates. AACSB accredited and ranked in
Finance
General Management
the top 10 nationally for teaching and research. All
Health Care Management
UTS postgraduate Business courses are designed for
Human Resource Management
Innovation / Knowledge Management
career professionals seeking to equip themselves for
International Management / Business
the challenges of business and management in the
IT Management
Leadership
21st century.
Legal Management
Logistics
Manufacturing Management
The UTS Executive MBA Program
Marketing A distinctive 12 subject program specifically
Operations Management
designed and delivered for senior middle managers representatives, who help keep the programs up-to-
Project Management
Public Relations Management
and executives with a leadership role. The key focus date and industry-relevant. The Executive Council
Risk Management
is integrative teaching combining current enterprise has senior members from all major industries and
Sports Management
Strategic Management
issues, case studies and knowledge from emerging constantly monitors the programs. Our reputation and
Supply Chain Management
disciplines to give a global perspective on advanced experience, international accreditation and innovative

Specialisation by Industry:
strategic management and leadership. The program research makes UTS a University of choice for those
Banking / Financial Services consists of 12 leading edge business themes in a well wanting courses with practical applications.
Accounting, Arts Management, Event
structured environment with the same cohort and can
Management, Finance, General Management,
Human Resource Management, Marketing,
be completed in 2 years with the option of weekend/ The UTS MBA Student
Non-Profit Organisation, Quantitative Finance,
block classes or evening weekday classes. Our Executive MBA students are ambitious high
Value Chain Management, Sport Management,
Tourism Management
achievers from a broad spectrum of backgrounds.

The UTS MBA Program Executive MBA students have significant corporate
Full Time Course Information
A generalist course structure consisting of experience and are currently employed full-time in
Start Dates:
February, July
8 compulsory foundation (core) subjects, and 8 industry. Believe in the power of the Executive cohort
Programme Duration:
additional subjects to be chosen from specialised model for learning and smart networkers.
24 months

electives grouped into majors and sub-majors, allowing Our MBA students are characterised by a rich
Tuition Fee: considerable flexibility in choice of subject areas and
blend of careers and cultures, with the majority coming
USD ($) 16000 / Per Year
mode of teaching. Typically the period of study is 4 from Australia, South-East Asia and the Indian sub-

Entry Requirements:
years part-time or 2 years full-time, with possibilities continent, and an increasing number of students from
Min. GMAT Score : 550 for fast-tracking if subjects are taken during the Europe, South America and the US. The UTS MBA
Min. TOEFL Computer Based Score : 240
Min. TOEFL Paper Based Score : 580
Summer vacation program. student works either full-time in the private and public
Min. IELTS : 6.5 sectors while studying part-time or as international
Min. Years of Work Experience : 4
Our Learning Philosophy students may study full-time. This mix enriches the

Part Time Course Information
UTS prepares Executive to strategically drive a UTS MBA experience with practical, international
Start Dates: business and builds student capabilities in technical, perspectives.
February, July
professional and interpersonal skills producing
Programme Duration:
48 months
graduates that can operate a business function, unit International Study and Career Assistance

or organisation. Our teaching is conducted in modern, Undertaking the UTS MBA program can include
Tuition Fee:
USD ($) 4000 / Per Semester
centrally located facilities in the heart of Sydney’s international exchange with a wide number of
CBD. The courses are taught by selected academics Business schools around the world in the US, Asia,
Executive Course Information
with the highest teaching evaluations and experts who Canada, Europe and enhancing your global experience
Start Dates:
February
specialise in workplace applications from a wide range and international business skills. Career Assistance is
of industry backgrounds available for both Executive MBA students and MBA
Programme Duration:
students. The Business Network at UTS holds many
24 months

Strong Industry Links events for students and alumni throughout the year.
Tuition Fee: All UTS courses are approved by panels of industry
USD ($) 3880 / Per Credit
Contact:
Student Profile
UTS: Graduate School of Business
Ruth McGovern business skills and knowledge base. The friendships I
Marketing Services Unit, Web Manager
UTS: Graduate School of Business,
Executive MBA 2006 formed will last a lifetime.
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
Shopping Centre Manager My motivation for enrolling in the course was to
Building 5
Cnr Ultimo Road & Quay Street
Westfield obtain a competitive advantage in a highly competitive
Haymarket, Sydney, NSW 2007 Australia
working environment, the result was an enriching
Tel: +61 2 9514 3660
Fax: +61 2 9514 3554
I was specifically drawn to the business networking opportunity which has taken me
Email: gsb@uts.edu.au UTS Executive MBA for its unique to where I am today.
Web: www.gsb.uts.edu.au
cohort experience and interactive class size. While I encourage all those considering an Executive
my end goal was the Executive MBA the cohort model MBA to take on this rewarding challenge.
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enhanced my learning experience and was a unique For more information see:http://www.gsb.uts.edu.
business networking opportunity which broadened my au/profile/mcgovern/
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