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Welcome to the
School of Management and Marketing
Faculty of Business
Presenters:
Dr Heather Maguire
Dr Vimolwan Yukongdi
Dr Karen Miller
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WHO ARE WE?
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Head of School
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40 school staff with the following attributes –
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Professor Doren Chadee
Well researched
Widely published
Highly qualified
Highly regarded within their discipline areas
Industry experience
Culture typified by friendly/approachable/
nurturing attitude to students
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WHAT DO WE TEACH?
Undergraduate programs
Postgraduate programs
Industry based learning
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
BACHELOR OF
BUSINESS
8 core courses
BACHELOR OF
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
8 core courses
1 x 8 course major study
a second 8 course major
study OR
• 2 x 4 course minor studies OR
• 1 x 4 course minor study + 4
elective courses
3 x 4 course minors
4 elective courses
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FLEXIBILITY OF UNDERGRADUATE OFFERINGS
In addition to majoring in one area included in the
BBus students may elect to:
• undertake two major studies in different discipline areas
for example HRM and Marketing or Tourism Management
and Accounting [the first major must come from the BBus and second
major may come from other programs offered throughout USQ]
• undertake a combined degree e.g. Bachelor of
Arts/Bachelor of Business
• undertake a double degree e.g. Bachelor of Business and
Bachelor of Information Technology – students receive two
testamurs
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AREAS OF STUDY
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The following areas of study are available
within our undergraduate programs:
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Administrative Management
Human Resource Management
Management and Leadership
International Business (*proposed to commence 2010)
Marketing
Supply Chain Management
Tourism management
Administrative Management Major
Topics: managing administrative staff, ethical and legal issues
affecting administrative personnel, records management,
business communication, information technology, information
management and administrative functions
Career opportunities: administrative manager, administrative
office manager, records manager, administrative assistant.
Management and Leadership Major
Topics: managing organisations, organisational behaviour
and management, leadership, people development,
knowledge management, international management,
leading organisational change and business strategy.
Career opportunities: management and leadership
positions in a wide range of public and private
organisations.
Human Resource Management Major
Topics: organisational behaviour and management,
staffing and remuneration, workplace health and safety,
employment relations, people development, workplace
negotiations, strategic human resource management and
leading organisational change.
Career opportunities:
Personnel officer, employment
officer, training officer,
industrial relations officer,
safety and welfare officer,
human resource manager,
hospitality industry.
International Business Major
(proposed to commence 2010)
Topics: international management, business strategy in a
global environment, international relations, politics and
international business, international marketing
Career opportunities: enhanced careers in global
organisations , multinational firms, government
departments, investment and financial institutions, import
and export companies, international organisations
Why marketing?
Why supply chain management?
Why tourism management?
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SOME INTERESTING MINORS
Apart from minor studies in the seven major
discipline areas a range of four-course
minors are available to complement your
studies including:
Wine
Business
Management
Sports
Marketing
Small
Business
Information
Management
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POST GRADUATE OFFERINGS
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Master of Business Administration (MBA)
 an advanced academic program for graduates from any discipline who
have considerable business experience, and who have a recognised
potential for advanced managerial responsibility
Master of Management
 graduates will have sufficient theoretical and empirical understanding to
enable them to identify and resolve business challenges in their
professions.
Master of Project Management
 aims to produce graduates who have appropriate skills and knowledge to
be capable of managing small, medium and large-sized projects as a
senior team leader, a project manager or project director.
DBA
 a high-level, vocationally-oriented program that gives students who are
already business professionals sufficient theoretical and empirical
understanding to enable them to identify and resolve business challenges
in both the private and public sectors.
PhD
 provides students with training to become an effective and competent
researcher in their discipline of interest.
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INDUSTRY BASED TRAINING
In addition to programs listed in
previous slides the school works
with industry, professional bodies
and government departments to
provide education and training to
meet the specific needs of
organisations