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UTS BUSINESS SCHOOL POSTGRADUATE COURSES 2016 business.uts.edu.au i

Our vision at UTS Business School is to advance knowledge with impact through integrative thinking for the next generation leaders of a globalising world. We provide integrative, practiceoriented business education of a standard few can match anywhere in the world, and deliver quality research outcomes, so we can all tackle the complex problems faced in today s business environment. The business world of the future is yours to shape a compelling opportunity but also a great responsibility. Professor Roy Green Dean, UTS Business School ii

CONTENTS GETTING STARTED 02 A Business Environment like no other 03 Why UTS Business School 04 Study Options 05 Learn Something New COURSE OUTLINE 06 The right MBA for you 08 Master of Business Administration 10 Executive MBA 12 Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship 14 Professional Accounting 16 Financial Analysis 18 Finance 20 Quantitative Finance 22 Marketing 24 Management 26 Human Resource Management 28 Strategic Supply Chain Management 30 Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management 32 Creative and Cultural Industries Management 34 Event Management 36 Sport Management 38 Tourism Management THE NEXT STEP 40 How to apply, application dates, contact details 1

A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT LIKE NO OTHER Oval classrooms, levels 2 and 3 Collaborative learning The classrooms are based on an integrative and collaborative teaching and learning environment designed to encourage dialogue from all. Image: Coptercam Level 4, Graduate Lounge Study, relax, connect Graduate lounges feature informal student seating and facilities to help you relax, study and connect. 2 Study business where it happens Perfectly located at the nexus of Australia s leading business, creative and entrepreneurial precincts.

WHY UTS BUSINESS SCHOOL? Respected and accredited > > Among a select few business schools around the world accredited by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) the highest standard of achievement for business schools worldwide > > Industry accreditation across all major business fields. Learn from the best > > We have received national teaching awards and citations from the Australian Government's Office for Learning and Teaching. Your academic staff are experts in their field across both research and practice. Linked to industry > > Academic programs are designed and delivered in consultation with leading business practitioners and associations, blending academic rigour with real-world application through live case studies and projects and guest lectures. > > UTS Business School taps into the expertise of an Advisory Board of entrepreneurs, company directors and executives from some of the world s most powerful companies and organisations. Flexible study options > > Benefit from classes offered at multiple timeslots, including day or evening classes, summer school or part time study options. 3

YOUR STUDY OPTIONS There are many different paths to gaining a postgraduate qualification from UTS Business School. Our programs are offered in a range of different formats that provide alternative entry paths and study durations, including graduate certificates, graduate diplomas, masters degrees and extended masters degrees. Graduate Certificate The graduate certificate comprises of the first four subjects of the masters degree *. It is designed for those who have an undergraduate degree in another disciplinary area, and applicants with no undergraduate degree but extensive practical experience in the area of study. The course will provide you with the key building blocks before undertaking advanced level subjects in a graduate diploma or masters program. Graduate Diploma A graduate diploma consists of the first eight subjects of the masters degree. It provides you with the core knowledge of your study area, allowing you to develop foundation competencies as well as some specialised, more advanced skills. Masters Degree Our most popular and well-recognised postgraduate offering; a masters degree equips you with a professional level skillset and a thorough grasp of theoretical foundations and how these are applied in your field. Many of our masters degrees also fulfil the requirements for recognition and qualification by leading professional bodies across a number of fields. Extension Masters Degree An extension masters degree offers the opportunity to further explore a particular area of study beyond the conventional masters structure, allowing more flexibility in subject choices and giving you a stronger element of diversity in your education. 4 4 4 4 4 4 * With the exception of the EMBA (see page 10) and the MBAe (see page 12) ** The Master of Quantitative Finance consists of 9 x 8 credit point subjects. Most other subjects are 6 credit points. 4 Graduate Certificate 4 Graduate Diploma 4 Masters Degree** 4 Extension Masters or MBA 4

LEARN SOMETHING NEW If you ve recently completed an undergraduate degree or have undertaken other study at a postgraduate level, your prior learning may be recognised. Many of our courses allow for recognition of prior learning, giving you credit for subjects you ve already completed and helping you to complete your studies sooner. Credit may be granted where your previous study is deemed equivalent to UTS subjects. COURSE* Master of Business Administration (MBA) Specialised Masters Courses Graduate Diploma RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING Maximum of 10 subjects including up to 4 core subjects based on undergraduate studies Maximum of 8 subjects including up to 4 core subjects based on undergraduate studies Maximum of 5 subjects including up to 2 core subjects based on undergraduate studies * No credit is given for any subjects in Graduate Certificates or in the Executive MBA. For credit recognition within the MBAe, please contact mbae@uts.edu.au for more information. 5

THE RIGHT MBA FOR YOU Depending on where you aspire to be professionally, UTS Business School provides three MBA programs to meet your individual needs and circumstances. Master of Business Administration (MBA) The MBA attracts graduates from a range of different fields and is open to applicants with a variety of professional experience levels aspiring to enter managerial roles and gain specialist business skills. Executive MBA (EMBA) Designed for experienced, capable and ambitious managers, the EMBA builds the essential capabilities, networks and confidence to progress to the next step in your career. MBA in Entrepreneurship (MBAe) Commencing in 2016, the new MBAe is a unique 1-year intensive MBA designed for entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs and innovators. 6

MBA MBA OPTIONS MBA Executive MBA MBA in Entrepreneurship Who is it for? Mid-level professionals Senior managers Entrepreneurs, intrapreneurs What is it for? Career Change / Development Career Development Career Change / Startup Course Duration 2 years full-time (4 subjects per semester) or 4 years part-time (2 subjects per semester) 2 years part-time (1 subject over Summer and Winter Schools, 2 subjects in Autumn and Spring Semesters) 1 year full-time (Autumn, Spring and Summer semesters) Number of subjects 16 11 10 Structure 8 x 6 credit point subjects 9 x 8-credit point subjects 4 x 3-credit point subjects (core subjects) across key (core subjects) + business areas + 2 x 6-credit point subjects + 1 x stream (choice + 8 x 6-credit point electives of Global Immersion (choice of 1 major, 2 sub-majors or 1 sub-major and electives) stream or Innovation and Entrepreneurship stream) including 1 x 8-credit point subject and 1 x 16-credit point capstone subject 4 x 12-credit point subjects How is it taught? Entry requirements Weekly classes taught during the night or day. Degree with credit average or degree plus work experience. Work experience-only option available for Graduate Certificate. Mix of residential, block, weekly (night and weekend) classes Degree plus minimum of 5 years work experience. Successful interview with the Course Director. Work experience-only option available for Graduate Certificate. Mix of residential, block, weekly (night and weekend) and online classes Degree with credit average or degree plus work experience. Work experience-only option available for Graduate Certificate. Successful interview with course director 7

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ALUMNI PROFILE The reasons people choose to do a Master of Business Administration (MBA) are as diverse as the MBA experience itself. It may be that you love what you do and are looking to progress or maybe you want to broaden your career opportunities or even change paths completely. The MBA can help you achieve all those things. It is a highly transportable and globally recognised qualification. The business sector has become increasingly diverse, that s why we offer over 150 discipline based and sector-specific postgraduate subjects. We know that you are the best judge of your own learning needs, so we enable you to choose half of your MBA subjects from this vast range of electives so you can design your degree to match your career aspirations. Patrick Fok General Manager Commercial & Finance, Digital Media, IPTV & Pay TV Telstra UTS Business School has a wide variety of precisely defined majors and sub majors which cater extremely well to the real world environment. The location of the campus and the mixture of industry leading experts as well as world leading academics are also strong reasons why its MBA stands out from the rest. The skills that I have learnt at UTS have given me the edge in many situations where I was able to provide the solutions and strategic thinking across many industries both in Australia and abroad. Alternative study options Many of the majors available within the MBA are also available as specialist degrees. Alternatively, those with more professional experience may choose to apply for the Executive MBA. How this program works The UTS MBA provides a solid managerial foundation based on 8 introductory core subjects across all key business disciplines. Students then complete the degree with a choice of a single major (see next page), two sub-majors or a sub-major and electives, with a total of 8 additional subjects. Students in the Graduate Diploma complete the 8 introductory core subjects, while those in the Graduate Certificate complete a set program of 4 of the core subjects. 8

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSE STRUCTURE MBA PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Business Administration 16 [96CPS] 8CORE [48CPS] 1MAJOR (8 ) [48CPS] OR 8CORE [48CPS] 1 X SUB-MAJOR (4 ) 1 X SUB-MAJOR (4 ) OR 8CORE [48CPS] 1 X SUB-MAJOR (4 ) 4 X ELECTIVES (4 ) More information see: mba.uts.edu.au Graduate Diploma in Business Administration 8 [48CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] Graduate Certificate in Business Administration 4 4CORE The subject sequence is indicative only. Students may choose to vary the sequence to suit their needs providing any prerequisite(s) are met. CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x x x 21937 Managing, Leading and Stewardship 1 x x x 23706 Economics for Management x x x 22747 Accounting for Managerial Decisions x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x 24734 Marketing Management x x 25742 Financial Management x x 21715 Strategic Management x Footnotes: 1. Students who apply to ICAA, IPA or CPA Australia membership on completion of the Professional Accounting major and have not previously completed an undergraduate or postgraduate law subject by examination, must replace MBA core subject 21937 Managing, Leading and Stewardship with law subject 79708 Contemporary Business Law. MAJOR (48 CREDIT POINTS) A major consists of 8 subjects, each 6 credit points Business Law Finance Financial Analysis Human Resource Management Information Technology International Business Management Marketing Professional Accounting Project Management Technology Management SUB-MAJOR (24 CREDIT POINTS) A sub-major consists of 4 subjects, each 6 credit points. See online for a complete list of over 20 options across key business and management disciplines. ELECTIVES Up to 4 electives can be taken throughout the Business school 9

EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACADEMIC PROFILE UTS Business School s Executive MBA program redefined the MBA in Australia when it was launched over a decade ago. Our rich heritage of innovation in business leadership education continues with the current program. Designed for experienced, intelligent and ambitious managers, the program builds your essential capabilities, networks and confidence to take you to the next level in your career. We provide a truly integrative experience that facilitates the transition from tactical to strategic roles in your career. Associate Professor Peter McGraw Director, Executive MBA Programs The UTS EMBA is a program for experienced mid-career managers looking to prepare themselves for senior roles. The program is selective, and designed to address the needs of a small cohort of working executives looking for a rich and engaging educational experience. How this program works The UTS Executive MBA consists of 11 integrated subjects that develop your strategic capability across key business decision-making fields. After 9 subjects you choose between either the Innovation and Entrepreneurship or the Global Immersion Stream. Entry into the EMBA Eligible candidates will typically have an undergraduate degree combined with significant management experience. If you have other qualifications and very extensive managerial experience but no undergraduate degree, you may be eligible to enrol in the Graduate Certificate in Executive Business Administration. The Graduate Certificate (EMBA) consists of the first three subjects of the Executive MBA. On successful completion of the Graduate Certificate at a credit average level you can articulate to complete the full Executive MBA. Our EMBA provides the intellectual frameworks and tools required for senior positions and many opportunities to apply these to real organisations. Peter is an award-winning academic and teaches within the EMBA. He researches and publishes in a variety of areas concerned with leadership, management and human resource management. Peter is the author of over 70 academic articles and book chapters as well as three textbooks. He is a well-known consultant and executive educator and has worked with many large Australian and international companies running programs in management, leadership and change. 10

EMBA PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Executive Master of Business Administration 11 [96CPS] 9CORE [72CPS] 2 GLOBAL IMMERSION STREAM OR 2 INNOVATION & ENTREPRENEURSHIP STREAM More information see: emba.uts.edu.au Graduate Certificate in Executive Business Administration 3 3CORE More information see: emba.uts.edu.au CORE MASTER GRAD CERT 27800 Integrative Strategy and Leadership x x 25841 Analytical Techniques for Decision Making x x 21875 Managing People for High Performance x x 23845 Managerial Economics x 24800 Strategic Marketing x 21871 Strategic Value Chain Management x 22814 Accounting for Value x 25846 Applied Corporate Finance x 21874 Corporate Governance and the Sustainable Enterprise x STREAMS Global Immersion stream 26800 Global Business Practice 26801 Global Integrated Business Consulting (16CPS) Innovation and Entrepreneurship stream 21869 Innovation by Design 21898 Integrated Business Consulting (16CPS) 11

MBA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP (MBAe) ACADEMIC PROFILE Commencing in 2016, the UTS Business School Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship is a unique 1-year intensive MBA designed for entrepreneurs and innovators. The program is designed to equip you with the skills to successfully take business ideas up to venture capital grade and understand what makes entrepreneurs successful. Immerse yourself in an entrepreneurial environment working on live projects and develop, test and launch your own ideas in collaboration with aspiring entrepreneurs and innovators. How this program works Uniquely constructed as three short courses you can choose how, when and what you need to know whilst developing, with increasing confidence, your own enterprise ideas. Associate Professor James Hutchin Associate Dean, Business Practice and External Engagement At the end of the day, you have two choices working in today s economy: you can be the disruptor or the disruptee. With the MBAe, we want to show you how to be on the winning side of that equation. The innovative structure of the degree allows for a menu approach whereby a student can complete the whole MBAe or choose to only complete the Graduate Certificates that suit their individual needs. James has over 30 years of management experience in the insurance and financial services industry in Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the United States. He completed his graduate work at the American Graduate School of International Management, and a BA in philosophy from Randolph-Macon College in Virginia. His consulting clients have included Willis, Marsh, Guy Carpenter, the UN, The Federal Reserve Board of the United States, and over 40 entrepreneurial ventures. Graduate Certificate in Commercialisation March July Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship July November Graduate Certificate in New Venture Funding November March OR Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship March February 12

MBA IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship 10 10 More information see: mbae.uts.edu.au CORE CORE MBAe GRAD CERT (COMMERCIALISATION) 22910 Accounting for New Ventures 25920 Entrepreneurial Finance 25930 Entrepreneurial Statistics 24910 Entrepreneurial Marketing and Sales 21940 Opportunity Commercialisation 21941 Leadership, Teams and Scalability 21942 Corporate Structures and Intellectual Property 21944 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Practice 21943 Venture Planning and Pitching 21945 Global Entrepreneurship GRAD CERT (ENTREPRENEURSHIP) GRAD CERT (NEW VENTURE FUNDING) x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 13

PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING ALUMNI PROFILE Elena Pakhomova Accountant Quantum Partners Accountants Working and studying at the same time is challenging but achievable. Working within the accounting field meant that I was living and breathing accounting 24/7 when I was a student. I would learn things in class and then be able to practice them the next day at work. UTS Business School is a great place to be and learn. In my experience, if you want a university experience that will equip you with the knowledge to help with your future career, UTS is the best choice. The Professional Accounting program is designed to equip local and international graduates who have little or no accounting experience with a range of essential business skills and knowledge necessary for employment in today s dynamic business environment through a mix of accounting, finance, legal and economics subjects. Career options include management level positions across all industry and government, as well as not-for-profit organisations. Who is this program for? Professional Accounting is for students with little or no accounting experience or qualifications seeking to enter the accounting field and gain professional accreditation. Professional Accreditation Completion of the Master or Extension Master program satisfies the academic requirements for entry to the internationally recognised, professional programs of Certified Practising Accountants Australia (CPA Australia), Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). Possible study alternatives You may also seek a Professional Accounting major from within the MBA (see page 9) or, if you already have prior qualifications in Professional Accounting you may want to undertake more specialist study in Financial Analysis (see page 16). How this program works Students in the Master of Professional Accounting complete a set program of 12 core subjects across key aspects of professional accounting practice. Students undertaking the Master of Professional Accounting Extension complete the additional core subject Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice, plus round out their degree with their choice of 3 accounting and related subjects. 14

PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING Master of Professional Accounting 12 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04238 CORE [72CPS] Master of Professional Accounting Extension 16 [96CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04237 13 CORE [78CPS] 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11206 4CORE CORE MASTER EXTENSION GRAD CERT 22747 Accounting for Managerial Decisions x x x 25742 Financial Management x x x 79708 Contemporary Business Law x x x 23706 Economics for Management x x x 22748 Financial Reporting and Analysis x x 22753 Cost Management and Analysis x x 22705 Management Planning and Control x x 22754 Corporate Accounting x x 77947 Companies and Securities Law x x 22730 Auditing and Assurance Services x x 22743 Business Valuation and Financial Analysis x x 77938 Introduction to Taxation Law x x 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x ELECTIVES 22708 Accounting Information Systems 22759 Accounting and ERP 22777 International Accounting 25741 Capital Markets 25765 Corporate Finance 22787 Business Project Management 22797 Business Intelligence 1: Advanced Analysis 22782 Business Process Integration with ERP 15

FINANCIAL ANALYSIS ACADEMIC PROFILE Dr Lorenzo Casavecchia Lecturer The structure of the Master of Financial Analysis at UTS is one of a kind in Australia as it allows students to gain an in-depth knowledge of a wide range of instruments to conduct advanced financial analysis. Students will not just develop well-rounded accounting and finance skills but also be able to master the art of security analysis and corporate valuation. Led by a highquality faculty and top practitioners, they will gain access to the latest finance research, software and techniques that are necessary to gain a solid grounding in this discipline. Lorenzo has been the recipient of numerous Best Paper Awards for his research. He has collaborated with the Bank of New York (BNY) Mellon, Capital Dynamics, Salix Alba, Contango Asset Management, among others. Previously, Lorenzo worked as senior equity analyst at Morgan Stanley and as bond trader at Intesa Private Banking. In 2014, Lorenzo assisted the Parliament of Australia, Standing Committee on Economics. His research has been covered by the BBC World News, The Washington Post, Reuters, and the AFR. The Master of Financial Analysis will enable you to develop advanced level expertise in a range of contemporary accounting and finance areas. The combination of core subjects and electives from accounting and finance is designed to offer a balanced coverage of both disciplines. Who is this program for? Students will master a wide range of financial tools necessary to conduct high-quality financial analysis and advanced corporate valuation. Possible study alternatives You may also seek to undertake a major in Accounting or Finance from within the MBA program (see page 9). Alternatively, if you already have significant prior study and experience in Finance, the Master of Quantitative Finance program (see page 20) may be of interest. Professional Recognition This course meets the educational requirements of membership at the level of Certified Finance and Treasury Professional (CFTP), awarded by the Finance and Treasury Association. How this program works Students in the Master of Financial Analysis complete a set program of 12 subjects. Graduate Certificate students complete 4 subjects, and Graduate Diploma students complete 8 subjects. 16

FINANCIAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master Analysis of Financial 12 Graduate Diploma in Financial Analysis 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04038 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07012 Graduate Certificate in Financial Analysis 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11015 CORE [72CPS] 8CORE [48CPS] 4CORE CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 22747 Accounting for Managerial Decisions x x x 25742 Financial Management x x x 23706 Economics for Management x x x 79708 Contemporary Business Law x x x 22754 Corporate Accounting x x 22748 Financial Reporting and Analysis x x 25741 Capital Markets x x 25765 Corporate Finance x x 77938 Introduction to Taxation Law x 25721 Investment Management x 25705 Financial Reporting and Analysis x 25743 Advanced Corporate Valuation x 17

FINANCE ACADEMIC PROFILE Dr Deborah Cotton Lecturer Deputy Head of Finance The broad structure of the Master in Finance at UTS allows students to specialise in their area of interest while maintaining the broad base of knowledge. The academics here have an extraordinary high quality in their research and are passionate about teaching. This ability to combine both the latest research and practice based knowledge in our programs is most enjoyable as a teacher and the best of both worlds for the students. I strongly believe that by incorporating ethics and sustainability into our finance program it makes us, and our students, leaders in the field. Deborah is a Lecturer and Deputy Head of the Finance Discipline Group. She has recently completed her PhD in Applied Finance conducting a study into the efficacy of emissions trading schemes. She also completed a Master of Environmental and Business Management and a Bachelor of Business with honours in Finance. Prior to academia Deborah worked in stockbroking for six years. The Master of Finance will develop the comprehensive range of skills and expertise required to put you at the forefront of your professional practice. Engage with learning strategies that cover contemporary finance theory and leading edge techniques for professional practice in the finance, banking and investment sectors. Who is this program for? Finance is for those seeking to progress or enter a career within the finance, financial services and international markets fields. Possible study alternatives You may also seek to undertake a major in Finance from within the MBA program (see page 9). Alternatively, if you already have significant prior study and experience in Finance, you may choose to consider the Master of Quantitative Finance program (see page 20). Professional Recognition The Master of Finance program addresses a significant percentage of the CFA Program, Candidate Body of Knowledge and incorporates The CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct. Completion of the Master program meets the educational components to become a member of the Finance and Treasury Association (FTA) (by application) at the Certified Finance and Treasury Professional (CFTP) level. Completion of the Master or Graduate Diploma program provides you with 300 or 200 points respectively towards becoming an Associate of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) (by application). UTS Business School has also achieved a CAIA Association Academic Partnership. The Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) Association is the world leader in alternative investment education. How this program works Students in the Master of Finance complete 8 core subjects totalling 48 credit points and 4 subjects from a specified list of electives. Graduate Diploma students complete 7 core subjects with 1 elective while Graduate Certificate students complete 4 core subjects. 18

PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Finance 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04048 16 [96CPS] 8CORE [48CPS] Master Extension of Finance 11 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04258 Graduate Diploma in Finance CORE [66CPS] 4ELECTIVES 5ELECTIVES [30CPS] FINANCE 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07021 Graduate Certificate in Finance 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11027 7CORE [42CPS] 4CORE 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] CORE MASTER EXTENSION GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 23706 Economics for Management x x x x 22747 Accounting for Managerial Decisions x x x x 25742 Financial Management x x x x 25741 Capital Markets x x x x 25705 Financial Modelling and Analysis x x x 25721 Investment Management x x x 25765 Corporate Finance x x x 25743 Advanced Corporate Valuation (Capstone) x x 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x 25731 International Finance x 25751 Financial Institution Management x ELECTIVES 25731 International Finance* 25728 Fixed Income Analysis 25729 Applied Equity Portfolio Management 25751 Financial Institution Management 25752 Financial Institution Lending 25762 Derivatives and Risk Management 25796 Personal Wealth Management 25782 Alternative Investments 25734 Ethics and Sustainability in Finance 25735 Mergers and Acquisitions 25733 Finance for Entrepreneurs *Core in the Extension program 19

QUANTITATIVE FINANCE STUDENT PROFILE Jun Li Actuarial Analyst Macquarie The Master of Quantitative Finance at UTS Business School is one of the best of its kind. It is highly regarded in the investment and finance industry. I believe it has a very good balance between its technicality and applied nature, which gives it a great job prospect as has been proved by previous classes. Working full-time and studying part-time simultaneously can be demanding, but it can also be fun. I have been taking 2 subjects in each semester and that means for 2 nights in a week I need to come to lectures after work. I actually find it a great way to alternate your mindset between a professional and a student as it reminds me to keep an open mind to learn. I enjoy living my life to the fullest. The Master of Quantitative Finance will provide you with the full gamut of specialised quantitative finance skills. You will develop professional competencies required to work as a quantitative finance specialist in the modern finance industry. Hone your skills to apply quantitative finance to advanced financial instruments, experience an integrated approach to risk management and learn how to implement quantitative finance strategies. Who is this program for? This program is for those with a previous qualification in finance or a strong quantitative background seeking to extend their career opportunities in quantitative finance analysis in the modern finance industry. Career opportunities may include risk management analysts, quantitative developers, forecasters, traders, investment analysts and financial engineers. Possible study alternatives If you do not feel you have sufficient quantitative or finance experience, the Master of Finance (see page 18) or MBA with a major in Finance (see page 9). may meet your needs. How this program works Students in the Master of Quantitative Finance complete 9 core subjects. Students can study over three semesters full time, including one Summer Session. Each subject within the Quantitative Finance program is 8 credit points each. 20

QUANTITATIVE FINANCE PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Quantitative Finance 9 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04314 9CORE [72CPS] CORE MASTER 25873 Fundamentals of Derivative Security Pricing x 25875 Probability Theory and Stochastic Analysis x 25876 Quantitative Portfolio Analysis x 25877 Financial Market Instruments x 25879 Statistics and Financial Econometrics x 25878 Risk Management x 25871 Computational Methods and Model Implementation x 25872 Interest Rates and Credit Risk Models x 25874 Numerical Methods in Finance x 21

MARKETING STUDENT PROFILE Lisa White Brand Manager DE Master Blenders UTS has a great reputation among industry. I asked around within my field and the general consensus was that you can t get better than UTS. There are many times at work when I find myself drawing on discussions and theories I ve learnt in class. Being able to continually apply what I ve learnt to my work has enriched my understanding of why we do the things we do as marketers. Managing work, study and family can be a tricky juggling act, so it s a real personal achievement to be able to achieve success in my degree one subject at a time. The Master of Marketing develops the practical skills that allow decision-makers such as marketing managers, business unit managers, general managers and chief executives to create, implement and evaluate marketing-oriented strategies. It provides a foundation for students to drive organisational growth and to compete successfully in environments where they make decisions about business models. As a graduate of this degree, you will have the confidence to apply advanced-level marketing competencies in order to make effective marketing decisions across a range of professional contexts. Who is this program for? This program is designed for those seeking to enter or extend their career across a broad range of marketing professions including marketing strategy, marketing research and other marketing management roles. Professional Accreditation Completion of the Master of Marketing, including the elective Marketing Communications, meets the educational requirements for the Professional Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing entry point to the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the MBA with a major in Marketing (see page 9). How the program works Students in the Master of Marketing complete 5 core subjects, plus choose one of the following 4-subject stream options in Marketing Management, Marketing Strategy or Marketing Research, as well as complete 3 electives chosen from marketing subjects. Students in the Extension Master complete 6 core subjects, plus choose one of the following 4-subject stream options in Marketing Management, Marketing Strategy or Marketing Research, as well as complete 5 or 6 electives chosen from marketing subjects or up to 1 free elective chosen from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma in Marketing complete 4 core subjects plus choose one of the following 4-subject stream options in Marketing Management, Marketing Strategy or Marketing Research, or do 4 electives chosen from marketing subjects. Students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 22

PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Marketing 12 [72CPS] 5CORE [30CPS] 4STREAM * 3ELECTIVE [18CPS] MARKETING More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04067 Master of Marketing Extension 16 [96CPS] 6CORE [36CPS] 4STREAM * 6ELECTIVE [36CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04261 Graduate Diploma in Marketing 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07031 Graduate Certificate in Marketing 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11039 4CORE 4CORE 4STREAM * * Students selecting the Marketing Research stream complete 3 core subjects and one additional elective subject CORE MASTER EXTENSION GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 24710 Buyer Behaviour x x x x 24720 Marketing Research x x x x 24730 Marketing Strategy x x x x 24734 Marketing Management x x x x 24790 Business Project: Marketing x x 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x STREAMS Choose one of the following streams: Marketing Management Stream 24713 Marketing Channel Management 24736 Marketing Communications 24742 New Product Management 24760 Pricing and Revenue Management Marketing Strategy Stream 24706 Strategic Services Marketing 24707 Strategic Business Marketing 24738 Strategic International Marketing 24750 Marketing Analytics Marketing Research Stream 24750 Marketing Analytics 24757 Research Methodology and Data Analysis Tools 24759 Research Design and Data Collection Tools Plus any postgraduate marketing elective. Generalist Marketing Choice (Graduate Diploma only) Choose four subjects from the above Marketing Stream subjects ELECTIVES Electives can be chosen from any of the marketing streams above 23

MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC PROFILE Associate Professor Antoine Hermens Head, Management Discipline Group "The Master of Management addresses a clear demand for a professional qualification that straddles industry and enterprise boundaries. The design of the course enables students to study key skills employers are looking for in management professionals, in a flexible and supportive environment. Unique to the UTS degree, students can also elect to study creative and digital technology subjects embedding digital technology-based projects and enterprises applications. Antoine has significant senior management experience both in academia and industry and is a key member of various industry and academic networks. He has extensive experience as an advisor, researcher and consultant to the SME sector, with a focus on strategic analyses, dynamic capabilities and business modeling. Antoine regularly consults and advises to international and national organisations on turnaround strategies, restructuring, strategy planning, alliance formation, mergers and acquisitions and demergers. The Master of Management will enable you to lead organisations from today s highly competitive global business environment into the future. Gain the knowledge, skills and conceptual framework to enable you to identify and resolve the complex issues which characterise the senior managerial working environment. You will be exposed to a diverse set of general management areas such as: leadership, strategic decision-making, coaching and mentoring, contemporary business structures, systems and practices, change management, managing the value chain, developing sustainable work systems and understanding the political dynamics of business and organisational environments. You can tailor your study program to explore specific applications within various business sectors, including private, public and third sector management, as well as international management. Who is this program for? This program is for those with either previous qualifications or experience in business, management or related fields looking to prepare themselves for more senior managerial roles. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake an MBA with sub-majors in Strategic Management and International Business, which offers a similar range of subjects (see page 9 for details). How the program works Students in the Master of Management complete 9 core subjects plus 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma of Management complete 7 core subjects and 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 24

PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04287 9CORE [54CPS] Master of Management Extension 16 10 Graduate Diploma in Management [96CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04259 CORE [60CPS] 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 6ELECTIVES [36CPS] MANAGEMENT 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07018 Graduate Certificate in Management 4 7CORE [42CPS] 4CORE More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11021 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] CORE MASTER EXTENSION GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading and Stewardship x x x x 21717 Managing in International Contexts x x x x 21929 Positive Psychology and the Self x x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x x 21926 Managing Culture and Change x x x 21832 Managing for Sustainability x x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x x 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 25

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT STUDENT PROFILE Keri O Neill HR Advisor Department of Education and Communities UTS is the only university I applied to. Technical, practical, contemporary they're the words that come to mind when I think of UTS. It s important to me that I can take my learning and immediately transform it into something that I can apply in the workplace. That s exactly what I m doing. Every time I start a new subject I think wow, this lecturer is amazing! And they just keep coming. The depth and breadth of their knowledge is astounding and they're really passionate about their subject matter. The Master of Human Resource Management delivers leading edge conceptual and practical understandings of Human Resource Management in complex and unfamiliar workplace situations. This allows you to facilitate management decision-making in the complex environment of Australian and international employment relations. Equip yourself with specialised knowledge of key strategic approaches, policies and processes integral to effective professional human resource management. Specialist lecturers will critically analyse and evaluate the current and future implications of alternative Human Resource Management models and explore strategies for relevant business situations. Who is this program for? Human Resource Management is designed for those seeking to enter or extend their career within the fields of human resource management, industrial relations and organisational training and development. Possible study alternatives You may choose to apply for the MBA in which you can complete a major in Human Resource Management (see page 9 for details). How the program works Students in the Master of Human Resource Management complete 9 core subjects plus choose 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma complete 7 core subjects and 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. ACCREDITED 2015-2018 26

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Human Resource Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04286 Master of Human Resource Management Extension 16 [96CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04260 Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management 8 [48CPS] 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11198 9CORE [54CPS] 10 CORE [60CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07113 4CORE 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 6ELECTIVES [36CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] CORE MASTER EXTENSION GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading and Stewardship x x x x 21720 Human Resource Management x x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x x 21760 Performance and Talent Management x x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x x 21702 Industrial Relations x x x 21724 Human Resource Strategies x x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x x 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 27

STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT ALUMNI PROFILE Lauren Hooke Consultant Supply Chain Cover Pty Ltd I was initially tossing up between a few universities and went along to a UTS postgrad info night. One of the professors sat down with me and talked at length about my specific situation and what I personally wanted to gain from my studies. I was really impressed with his level of knowledge and the personal interest that he took in making sure I made the right course choice and I signed up that night. New technology, new information systems, new management approaches and the pressures of global competition have put a premium on those who have a broad understanding of how to plan and manage complex business processes. The Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management is aimed at professionals who wish to gain significant insight and skills in these areas. This course will provide you with advanced value chain management skills and the knowledge to enhance your understanding of the nature and contribution of supply chain, procurement and operational management functions in an organisational context. Who is this program for? This program is designed for those seeking to enter or extend their career across a broad range of professions including operations management, service operations, supply chain and strategic procurement. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the Master of Management or the MBA in which you can complete a sub-major in Operations and Supply Chain (see page 9 for details). Professional Accreditation The Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management has been approved by The Chartered Institute of Purchase and Supply (CIPS) as meeting the academic requirements for full membership of the Institute. Upon evidence of relevant work experience, graduates will be eligible to apply for MCIPS. How the program works Students in the Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management complete 10 core subjects plus 2 electives. 28

PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management 12 10 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04289 Master of Strategic Supply Chain Management Extension 16 [96CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04281 Graduate Diploma in Strategic Supply Chain Management Graduate Certificate in Strategic Supply Chain Management 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07112 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11199 CORE [60CPS] 11 CORE [66CPS] 6CORE [36CPS] 4CORE 2ELECTIVES [12CPS] 5ELECTIVES [30CPS] 2ELECTIVES [12CPS] STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CORE MASTER EXTENSION GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21741 Managing Operations: Planning and Control x x x x 21877 Strategic Procurement x x x x 21797 Strategic Supply Chain Management x x x x 21743 Business Excellence x x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x 21811 Global Strategic Management x x x 15315 Project Management Principles x x 35340 Quantitative Management Practice x x 77942 Legal Aspects of Contracts Administration x x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x x 21878 Organisational Dialogue: Theory and Practice x ELECTIVES 22782 Business Process Integration with ERP 21926 Managing Culture and Change 21832 Managing for Sustainability 21929 Positive Psychology and the Self 21854 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship* 21717 Managing in International Contexts* Students may also undertake 1 elective from throughout the Business School *option in Extension program only 29

NOT-FOR-PROFIT AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT ALUMNI PROFILE UTS Business School hosts Australia s premiere centre for research and teaching in not-for-profit community organisations. The Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management program is the university s flagship teaching program for this sector. The Master of Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management reflects best practice, current issues and emerging trends in not-for-profit and social enterprise, and has been designed for individuals who are passionate about social innovation and social justice, enabling them to develop innovative solutions that have social impact. Helen Carter CEO Diverse Community Care Being at UTS is like having an on-tap research capability fellow students and lecturers are very open and available, which means that at any time I can use them as a sounding board or pose a curly question or two. Many of the lecturers are also keen to learn from me, which is important and refreshing. I feel engaged with the learning process and valued for my experience. If you are passionate about what you want to study, then UTS will nurture that passion and focus you in some really interesting directions. Who is this program for? The program is designed for those who manage or hope to manage, non government, not-for-profit organisations and for those who wish to improve their qualifications and obtain effective management skills. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the MBA with a sub major in Not-for-Profit Social Enterprise Management (see page 9). How the program works Students in the Master of Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management complete 9 core subjects with 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma in Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management complete 7 core subjects plus 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 30

NOT-FOR-PROFIT AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04288 Graduate Diploma in Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07019 Graduate Certificate in Not-For-Profit and Social Enterprise Management 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11024 9CORE [54CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] 4CORE 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading & Stewardship x x x 21767 Third Sector Contexts x x x 21778 Fundraising and Resource Development x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x 21879 Corporate Social Responsibility and Measuring Impact x x 21817 Volunteer Management x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 31

CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT ALUMNI PROFILE Nicolette Lorraway Programmer SBS Television Australia My course gave me a diverse and multi-faceted look at managing an organisation. I feel I m now able to look at a problem from a variety of different standpoints from marketing to accounting, research and development and human resources, to form organisational strategy. Focusing on a problem from this holistic perspective makes me a better project manager. I was working through most of my degree. I found that my working life complemented my studies I could use real-life examples from my day-to-day work as case studies for assignment and research projects, which enhanced both my learning, and my skills in the workplace. The creative and cultural industries are comprised of a range of sectors, which require professionalism and business skills that build operational, strategic and policy innovation. The creative and cultural industries add to the nation s economic and social fabric. Managing these industries requires innovative, creative and entrepreneurial thinking. Students will acquire managerial, marketing, legal and financial skills critical to leading and managing successful arts companies and contributing to the experience economy. Who is this program for? The program is designed for students who work in or aspire to work in management roles in any of the visual arts, music and the performing arts, design sectors, print and broadcast media, digital and interactive media, architecture, marketing and advertising, or GLAM (galleries, libraries, archives and museums) sectors. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the MBA with a sub major in Creative and Cultural Industries Management (see page 9). How the program works Students in the Master of Creative and Cultural Industries Management complete 9 core subjects with 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma in Creative and Cultural Industries Management complete 7 core subjects plus 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 32

CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Creative & Cultural Industries Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04284 Graduate Diploma in Creative & Cultural Industries Management 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07028 Graduate Certificate in Creative & Cultural Industries Management 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11033 9CORE [54CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] 4CORE 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading & Stewardship x x x 27755 Management of Creative Organisations x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x 27753 Creative Industries x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x 21854 Innovation Creativity and Entrepreneurship x x 22763 Cultural and Creative Industries Policy x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 33

EVENT MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC PROFILE Dr Katie Schlenker Senior Lecturer In studying Event Management at UTS, students benefit from the close relationships we have developed with industry, which allow us to deliver relevant, applied, and high quality event management education. Our graduates leave UTS with critical management skills and knowledge to launch or advance their careers in the broad and multifaceted event industry. Katie is a Senior Lecturer at UTS Business School and a Research Associate of the Australian Centre for Event Management (ACEM). Her research interests and publications are in the areas of event evaluation, particularly the social impacts of events on host communities; sport event legacies; event leveraging strategies; and the impacts of business events. The event management field has undergone rapid change over the past decade. Factors fuelling this process include growth in the size and complexity of events and the realisation that events are powerful marketing and communication tools. The Master of Event Management is designed to develop high-level management skills and knowledge sufficient to allow you to manage or play a significant role in the management of large-scale events. Who is this program for? The program is designed for professionals who wish to gain the knowledge to see them effectively manage the organisation, planning, marketing and operation of various forms of events in both Australian and international contexts. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the MBA with a sub major in Event Management (see page 9). How the program works Students in the Master of Event Management complete 9 core subjects with 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma in Event Management complete 7 core subjects plus 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 34

EVENT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Event Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04285 Graduate Diploma in Event Management 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c06017 Graduate Certificate in Event Management 9CORE [54CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11038 4CORE CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading & Stewardship x x x 27765 Event Project Management x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x 21930 Promoting Events x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x 27727 Event Creation Workshop x x 27726 Event Evaluation, Impacts and Legacies x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 35

SPORT MANAGEMENT STUDENT PROFILE Rachel Mullane Accreditation Coordinator Netball World Cup UTS is where the best and brightest minds converge. I ve met many people at the University who have inspired me - from driven academics and peers to renowned sporting personnel these people have showed me that the extraordinary isn t out of reach; it s just a matter of hard work and perseverance. UTS goes out of its way to try and show students how the sports industry works on a practical level. An example is the number of highly esteemed guest lecturers and presenters, which I have had the pleasure of listening to throughout my time at UTS. It gives you a sense of how things work in the real world and what is possible for the future. The Master of Sport Management is an advanced course, which provides you with a broad range of knowledge and skills relevant to the expanding and increasingly professional sports industry. The Master of Sport Management is designed to develop critical, interpretive and problem-solving skills and to provide a broad coverage of the sport management field. The course provides specific training in sport management and offers some opportunity for the development of specific interests. Who is this program for? This program is designed for those seeking to enter or extend their career across the sport management field. The program aims to produce graduates who will be innovative problem solvers and future industry leaders. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the MBA with a sub major in Sport Management (see page 9). How the program works Students in the Master of Sport Management complete 9 core subjects with 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma in Sport Management complete 7 core subjects plus 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 36

SPORT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Sport Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04290 Graduate Diploma in Sport Management 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07029 Graduate Certificate in Sport Management 9CORE [54CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11037 4CORE CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading and Stewardship x x x 27715 Sport Business x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x 27732 Sport Organisations x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x 27721 Sport Globalisation x x 21920 Critical Issues in Sport Management x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 37

TOURISM MANAGEMENT ACADEMIC PROFILE DR DAVID BEIRMAN Senior Lecturer One of the unique aspects of the Master of Tourism Management at UTS is that within two years, we can equip smart postgraduates from all over the world (who may not have had any previous expertise in tourism), with the knowledge and skills to quickly rise to a management level in a variety of tourism industry vocations. David has a 30-year career in the Australian tourism industry, which encompasses work with retail travel agencies, wholesale tour operators, destination management, marketing and human resource management, and in-service industry training. He has been widely published and has provided crisis and recovery management consultation to governments and tourism businesses in Australia and overseas. Tourism is a complex and growing global industry one of the world s largest. Moreover the environment in which tourism operates is a dynamic and challenging one that increasingly requires professionals with a high-level management expertise. The Master of Tourism Management has been developed to meet the demand for professional managers who can understand and respond creatively to these challenges and contribute to the sustainable management of tourism destinations, resources and enterprises. Who is this program for? This program is designed for those seeking to enter or extend their career across the tourism industry. Students will acquire the strategic planning skills for tourism development, management and marketing. Possible study alternatives You may also elect to undertake the MBA with a sub major in Tourism Management (see page 9). How the program works Students in the Master of Tourism Management complete 9 core subjects with 3 electives from within the Business School. Students in the Graduate Diploma in Tourism Management complete 7 core subjects plus 1 elective, while students in the Graduate Certificate do 4 core subjects. 38

TOURISM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OPTIONS AND STRUCTURE Master of Tourism Management 12 [72CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c04291 Graduate Diploma in Tourism Management 8 [48CPS] More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c07027 Graduate Certificate in Tourism Management 9CORE [54CPS] 7CORE [42CPS] 3ELECTIVES [18CPS] 1ELECTIVE [6CPS] 4 More information see: uts.edu.au/course/c11035 4CORE CORE MASTER GRAD DIP GRAD CERT 21937 Managing, Leading and Stewardship x x x 27735 Global Tourism x x x 21928 People, Work and Employment x x x 22767 Tourist Behaviour x x x 21931 Research and Project Management Skills x x 21919 Business Models and Strategic Planning x x 27706 Destination Planning and Management x x 27700 Sustainable Tourism x 21927 Management Research Project (capstone) x ELECTIVES Electives can be taken throughout the Business school 39

THE NEXT STEP Minimum entry requirements A recognised bachelor s degree or equivalent. Applicants who do not have an undergraduate degree but who have extensive relevant work experience in a related field and can demonstrate the capacity to undertake tertiary level study may also be considered eligible for entry into the graduate certificate. Email our staff with any questions about entry or recognition of prior learning: business@uts.edu.au Course duration Executive MBA (96cp) 2 years part-time MBA (96cp) 2 years full-time / 4 years part-time MBAe (72cp) 1 year full-time Master Degrees (72cp) 1.5 years full-time / 3 years part-time Extension Master Degrees (96cp) 2 years full-time / 4 years part-time Graduate Diplomas (48cp) 1 year full-time / 2 years part-time Graduate Certificates (24cp) 6 months full-time / 1 year part-time How to apply Local applicants Applicants for postgraduate coursework can be submitted online at business.uts.edu.au 2016 Postgraduate Applications Applications Open: September 2015 Final Application Closing dates for: Autumn semester (Semester one): 29 January 2016 Spring semester (Semester two): 1 July 2016 Offers are made progressively from late September 2015. Fees For further information on fees for postgraduate students at UTS, visit fees.uts.edu.au Free Public Lectures UTSpeaks public lectures have engaged audiences for almost a decade. Subscribe if you would like to be invited to these and other free UTS events featuring local and international experts. sendstudio.itd.uts.edu.au 40

FEE-HELP FEE-HELP is a government loan scheme that assists eligible local students to pay their tuition fees. Using FEE-HELP means you do not have to pay for your tuition fees up front. You can inform your employer that you have a FEE-HELP loan and they will withhold your payments through the PAYG tax system. If your postgraduate degree is related to your employment, your tuition fees may be tax deductible. For more information, contact your financial adviser or the Australian Tax Office (ATO) ato.gov.au For more information about FEE-HELP Tel: 1800 020 108 Web: studyassist.gov.au International applicants Please note this guide is not intended for International students and not all courses are available to international students. Course information for international students is available in the relevant UTS: International Course Guide. Free call within Australia 1800 774 816 Tel outside Australia (+61 3) 9627 4816 Fax: +61 2 9514 1530 Email: international@uts.edu.au Web: uts.edu.au/future-students/ international English language proficiency If your previous studies were undertaken in an overseas country you may need to provide evidence of English proficiency. For details please visit: uts.edu.au/future-students/international Further Information Student Centre Tel: 1300 ASK UTS (1300 275 887) Web: ask.uts.edu.au Visit our website business.uts.edu.au and handbook.uts.edu.au/bus Attend an Information Session Learn how Postgraduate Programs at UTS Business School are responding to industry needs and delivering graduates that employers want to hear from. To ensure you receive the very best information to better equip your decision, we offer a range of information evenings including course-specific sessions and general information about our postgraduate courses. For a list of dates and to register your attendance visit business.uts.edu.au City campus Disclaimer: The information in this brochure is correct as of September 2015. Changes in circumstances after this date may alter the accuracy or currency of the information. UTS reserves the right to alter any matter described in this brochure without notice. Readers are responsible for verifying information that pertains to them by contacting the university. 41

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