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University of Technology Sydney Master of Science Master of Business Administration

University of Technology Sydney

Master of Science Master of Business Administration

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    About : The Master of Science in Business Administration program combines advanced business principles with scientific methods. It emphasizes research and critical thinking, preparing students for complex business challenges. This program typically takes two years to complete and includes a mix of theoretical and practical applications.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as business analysts, management consultants, or financial managers. Opportunities exist in sectors such as finance, technology, marketing, and healthcare, allowing for a versatile career trajectory.

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Science Students select one of five specialisations from the Master of Science, building high-level expertise in their chosen scientific domain: Analytical Chemical Technologies Biomedical Engineering Environmental Consultancy and Conservation Mathematical and Statistical Data Science Medical Laboratory Science Business Students complete a mix of core and elective business and business-science subjects: Core subjects: A series of core business subjects in areas such as leadership and change management, financial management, economics, strategic management and marketing prepares students for future professional practice. Science-business subjects: Students learn to apply a business lens to their scientific practice with two purpose-designed science-business subjects (Science Business Models and Intellectual Property, and Risk Assessment and Management for Science) that articulate the interplay between these two vital disciplines. MBA choice block: Students choose from a wide range of elective subjects depending on their area of interest.

As demand for qualified STEM professionals continues to grow, graduates emerge ready to integrate their scientific expertise into a range of crucial business functions, including upscaling; identifying new market sectors; and preparing for major business transformations informed by scientific thinking. These skills offer real value to organisations across almost any sector, particularly those operating in the technical and product development, manufacturing, medical science, environmental science, energy and transport domains.

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