Master of International Business - The University of Sydney

Master of International Business

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Overview

The Master of International Business is a global business program that emphasises the need for effective and sustainable international business growth. You will develop the skills necessary to devise and implement strategic decisions that facilitate sustainable, global corporate expansion.  This...
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Key information

Duration

13 - 15 months full-time
(Available part-time)
Not available to student visa holders.

Location

The University of Sydney

Study mode

Face to face

Fees

Tuition fee information for the year selected is currently not available.

Additional info

Credit points
Total amount of credits points required to complete this course. All subjects have a credit point value to indicate their contribution towards completing the course.
60
MAINTBUS2000

What you’ll study

The Master of International Business postgraduate coursework degree is designed to develop your skills and knowledge of the international business environment in order to build and implement strategies that facilitate sustainable, global corporate expansion.

You will complete core units in global business and strategy, including international business project units. You will also complete elective units to meet the requirements of the course.

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Admission criteria

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Qualifications

Mandatory for course entry

Education

To be considered for admission, an applicant is required to have:

  • an Australian bachelor's degree or higher in a related discipline with a credit average (65 percent) or equivalent qualification, or 
  • an Australian bachelor's degree or higher in an unrelated discipline with a credit average (65 percent) or equivalent qualification and relevant professional work experience (typically three years), or
  • an Australian bachelor's degree or higher in a related discipline with less than a credit average (minimum 50 percent required) or equivalent qualification and satisfactory performance in the GMAT (for guidance, the class average score is 630) or GMAT Focus Edition (for guidance, the class average score is 585) or equivalent Business School approved admissions test.  

Demonstrated commitment

Applicants must demonstrate commitment by providing a statement of motivation that demonstrates clear evidence that the candidate has researched the program and has the capability and mindset to learn in an experiential environment.

Selection interview

All applications will be ranked according to academic merit after the application closing date. Successfully ranked applicants will be invited to participate in an interview.  

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English language requirements

Mandatory for course entry

You may need to provide evidence of your English proficiency to study with us. Find out which requirements are applicable to you below:

How to apply

Before applying

Complete the Statement of Motivation form (pdf, 100KB) outlining:

  • What you hope to achieve professionally and personally by completing the Master of International Business.
  • Your main academic achievements to date (include any awards or recognition you have obtained).
  • International experiences you have had to date (eg working or studying abroad, languages you have studied, academic exchange).
  • What personal qualities make you a future leader in cross-cultural settings.
  • Inclusion of your CV.

Please ensure that your Statement of Motivation provides answers to each of the above criteria (500-1000 words). Statements will also be assessed on the applicant's ability to communicate their suitability and commitment to undertake the degree. Resubmission of this document will not be accepted.

Submit application

Submit an application through our portal.

Closing dates

Semester 1

31 January of the commencing year.

Semester 2

15 July of the commencing year.

Scholarship applications

Separate deadlines apply for scholarships.

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