Master of Management (CEMS) (MMgt(CEMS))
| Course Code | FC064 |
| Course Type | Postgraduate |
| Credit Points Required | 72 |
| CRICOS code | 063100G |
Description
The Master of Management (CEMS) degree has been specifically designed to make it possible for students to complete the prestigious CEMS MIM program as part of their degree. The Master of Management (CEMS) is a 72-credit point degree and requires three semesters of full-time study. As part of this program students will spend at least one semester at a top European University where they will do business projects and internships with leading international companies. Students admitted in the Master of Management (CEMS) will complete an individual program of study, drawn from Master of Management units of study offered at the University of Sydney and units of study offered at CEMS partner institutions in their Master of Management programs.
Please Note: Students who commenced their degree prior to 2012 should refer to the course structure, available specialisation subject areas and resolutions in the faculty handbook for the year they commenced. Archived downloadable faculty handbooks can be accessed on the Handbooks website.
Degree requirements
To qualify for the award, Master of Management (CEMS), a student must successfully complete units of study totalling 72 credit points, comprising:
- a business project comprising two units of study (12 credit points), as specified below; and
- 10 additional units of study as specified below.
Please Note: The Master of Management (CEMS) will involve three semesters of full-time study, of which at least one semester must be completed on exchange at a CEMS partner institution. (Please refer to the Master of Management for further details, including CEMS partner institutions). The Master of Management (CEMS) accepts students for Semester 1 enrolments only.
Compulsory units of study
CEMS Business Project
Additional units of study
Students complete 10 units from the following options.
- MMGT6001 Strategy and Entrepreneurship
- MMGT6003 Accounting and Financial Management
- MMGT6005 International and Cross Cultural Management
- MMGT6006 Corporate Governance and Regulation
- MMGT6008 Global Marketing Management
- MMGT6011 Team Work and Innovation
- MMGT6012 Business Tools for Management
- MMGT6013 Project Management in Context
- CEMS6101 CEMS Exchange 1*
- CEMS6102 CEMS Exchange 2*
- CEMS6103 CEMS Exchange 3*
- CEMS6104 CEMS Exchange 4*
- CEMS6105 CEMS Exchange 5*
- CEMS6106 CEMS Exchange 6*
* Note: Exchange units are units studied at CEMS partner Institution.
Progression guide
Students enrolled in the Master of Management (CEMS) will meet with the Academic Program Director to agree a recommended path of study that takes into account prior learning and the requirements of the CEMS MIM. This recommended path of study will be reviewed each semester.The following are degree progression examples of how students might complete the Master of Management (CEMS).
Please Note. This degree only accepts students for Semester 1 enrolments.
Example 1.
Master of Management (CEMS) - First Semester of Enrolment
Master of Management (CEMS) - Second Semester of Enrolment
Master of Management (CEMS) - Third Semester of Enrolment
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
MMGT6001 | Strategy and Entrepreneurship | 6 |
MMGT6012 | Business Tools for Management | 6 |
MMGT6003 | Accounting and Financial Management | 6 |
MMGT6011 | Team Work and Innovation | 6 |
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
MMGT6005 | International and Cross Cultural Management | 6 |
MMGT6006 | Corporate Governance and Regulation | 6 |
MMGT6013 | Project Management in Context | 6 |
MMGT6008 | Marketing Management in the Global Environment | 6 |
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
CEMS6001 | CEMS Business Project A | 6 |
CEMS6002 | CEMS Business Project B | 6 |
CEMS6101 | CEMS Exchange 1 | 6 |
CEMS6102 | CEMS Exchange 2 | 6 |
Example 2
Master of Management (CEMS) - First Semester of Enrolment
Master of Management (CEMS) - Second Semester of Enrolment
Master of Management (CEMS) - Third Semester of Enrolment
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
MMGT6001 | Strategy and Entrepreneurship | 6 |
MMGT6012 | Business Tools for Management | 6 |
MMGT6003 | Accounting and Financial Management | 6 |
MMGT6011 | Team Work and Innovation | 6 |
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
CEMS6101 | CEMS Exchange 1 | 6 |
CEMS6102 | CEMS Exchange 2 | 6 |
CEMS6103 | CEMS Exchange 3 | 6 |
CEMS6104 | CEMS Exchange 4 | 6 |
| Unit code | Unit name | Credit points |
|---|---|---|
CEMS6105 | CEMS Exchange 5 | 6 |
CEMS6106 | CEMS Exchange 6 | 6 |
CEMS6001 | CEMS Business Project A | 6 |
CEMS6002 | CEMS Business Project B | 6 |
For further details relating to structure, please refer to the Master of Management website.
Entry requirements
For admission to the Master of Management (CEMS), an applicant must:
- have completed a bachelor's degree, graduate diploma/certificate in a business related area at a recognised tertiary institution with a minimum credit (65 per cent) average; and
- pass a selection interview establishing the candidate's suitability for the degree;
OR
- have completed a minimum of four units of study (24 credit points) in the Master of Management with a minimum credit (65 per cent) average.
Please refer to the the Master of Management website for further information relating to the admissions process (including application forms).
For details of the English language requirements for entry into this course, please refer to the webpage titled 'English Language Requirements for International Students' under the Admissions information on the University's website.
Please Note. This degree only accepts students for Semester 1 enrolments.
Duration of course
Student must complete three semesters of full-time study (including at least one semester on exchange at a CEMS partner institution).
Please Note. This degree only accepts students for Semester 1 enrolments.
Master of Management (CEMS) Website
For further information relating to the Master of Management (CEMS) please refer to the Master of Management website.