2010 Course Handbook
BUSN15P - Management, Organisations and Society (Postgraduate Study Pattern)
| Major: | Business |
| Area of Study: | Business |
| Degree: | MCom - Master of Commerce |
| Offered By: |
The Faculty of Business and Economics |
| Admission Requirements: | Bachelor degree with a GPA of 2.7 or equivalent |
| Fees: | |
| Attendance Modes: | Internal |
Study Loads: | Full Time (1.0) Part Time |
| Commencing Study Periods: | FH SH |
General Requirements
| Minimum number of credit points | 32 |
| and completion of other specific requirements as set out below |
Specific Requirements
| 800 level | ||||
| Required | 16 cp from | BUS802 | European Business Environment (4) | |
| BUS804 | International Business Strategy (4) | |||
| BUS805 | Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning (4) | |||
| BUS815 | Behaviour in Organisations (4) | |||
| BUS827 | Entrepreneurship and Business Strategy (4) | |||
| BUS850 | Management of People at Work (4) | |||
| BUS851 | Comparative Human Resource Management (4) | |||
| BUS854 | Managing Cultural Diversity in Business (4) | |||
| ICMS801 | Management and Organisations (4) | |||
| ICMS802 | Managing Service Relationships (4) | |||
| ICMS811 | Foundations of Organisational Performance (4) | |||
| ICMS812 | Entrepreneurial Leadership (4) | |||
| INOV802 | Intellectual Property Creation, Strategy and Management (4) | 16 | ||
| Required | two of | Modules (8 credit points): | ||
| Accounting Module (8) | ||||
| Actuarial Studies Module (8) | ||||
| Commercial Law Module (8) | ||||
| Economics Module (8) | ||||
| Finance Module (8) | ||||
| Information Systems and Technology Module (8) | ||||
| Marketing Module (8) | ||||
| Research Module (8) | ||||
| Sport Business Management Module (8) | ||||
| Tourism and Hospitality Module (8) | 16 | |||
| Electives | ||||
| Balance of credit points required | 0 | |||
| TOTAL CREDIT POINTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM | 32 | |||
Modules
For details of modules, consult this pdf document.
Notes
Note: Students who have not completed sufficient business units in a previous degree will be required to undertake a preliminary program.
