ANZSOG Executive Master of Public Administration 2015 University of Melbourne elective subjects Steps to select your electives 1. Search for subjects: Below is a list of all pre-approved electives. These subjects have been selected and approved by each faculty and, in most cases, are suitable for any EMPA student to select. If you wish to select a subject from this list, you do not need to seek Subject Coordinator approval. The only exception to this is for subjects with a LAWS code, offered by Melbourne Law School. In order to take any LAWS subject, you must complete an Inter-faculty enrolment form. Please contact Rachel Jenzen on (03) 8344 1672 or rachelej@unimelb.edu.au to request a form. Search the University of Melbourne online handbook: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au. If the subject you wish to take is not on the below list, you must seek Subject Coordinator approval prior to submitting your Subject Change form. You can find contact details for the Subject Coordinator on the right-hand side of a subject entry.
When seeking Subject Coordinator approval via email, please include the following details: Your full name Student number Academic background Relevant employment information Each subject entry on the handbook also has a link to the timetable. You can find exact teaching dates for intensive subjects on the online timetable: https://sis.unimelb.edu.au/cgi-bin/subjects.pl/ 2. Complete an ANZSOG subject change form Once you have filled out all applicable sections on the Subject Change form, you will need to forward it to ANZSOG who will assess your selection. Your subject change form will then be forwarded to Melbourne Business School for processing. Melbourne Business School will email you to your University email addresses with an outcome. IMPORTANT NOTE: It is University policy to only contact students via their University of Melbourne email address. You need to ensure that you check your student emails at least once per week. Alternatively, you can have your student emails redirected to your personal or work email account. You can arrange this manually by logging into the student portal and changing your email settings. 3. Enrol in your subjects Once you have been contacted by Melbourne Business School you will be able to enrol into your electives. To do this you will need to login to https://my.unimelb.edu.au using your student number and password.
Approved University of Melbourne electives Subject Code Subject Name Study Period offered Melbourne Business School ACCT90004 Accounting for Decision Making Summer Term, Semester 1, Semester 2 ECOM90009 Quantitative Methods for Business Semester 1, Semester 2 ECON90015 Managerial Economics Semester 1, Semester 2 ECON90016 Environmental Economics and Strategy Semester 1 ECON90032 Macroeconomics for Managers Semester 1 IBUS90002 Asian Business and Management March (intensively taught) please see online timetable IBUS90003 Managing the Multinational Semester 1, Semester 2 IBUS90004 Cross Cultural Management and Teamwork March, August (intensively taught) please see online timetable MGMT90010 Strategic Human Resources Semester 1, Semester 2 MGMT90011 Managing Stakeholders Semester 1 MGMT90012 Managing Diversity Semester 2 MGMT90013 Leadership & Team Dynamics Semester 1 MGMT90014 Policies and Issues in HRM and ER Semester 2 MGMT90016 Performance Management & Reward Systems Semester 2 MGMT90017 HR Consulting Semester 1 MGMT90018 Managerial Psychology Semester 1, Semester 2
MGMT90025 People & Change Semester 1, Semester 2 MGMT90026 Supply Chain Management Semester 1 MGMT90027 International Human Resources Semester 1, Semester 2 MGMT90030 Managing Innovation & Entrepreneurship Semester 1, Semester 2 MGMT90031 Project Management Semester 1, Semester 2 MGMT90032 Operations and Process Management September (intensively taught) please see online timetable MGMT90111 Management and Business Communication Semester 1 MKTG90001 Retail Management Semester 1 MKTG90002 Product Management Semester 1 MKTG90003 Public Relations Management Semester 2 MKTG90004 Marketing Management Summer Term, Semester 1, Semester 2 MKTG90005 Marketing Strategy Semester 1, Semester 2 MKTG90006 Brand Management Summer Term, Semester 1 MKTG90007 Customer Service Excellence Semester 1 MKTG90008 Consumer Behaviour Semester 1, Semester 2 MKTG90009 Advertising Semester 2 MKTG90011 Marketing Research Semester 1, Semester 2 MKTG90012 International Marketing Management Semester 1 MKTG90017 Internet Marketing Semester 2
Master of Enterprise MGMT90040 Behaviour and Leadership in Organisations 16-20 November: 1.30pm 5.30pm* MGMT90041 Financial and Performance Management 16-20 November: 8.30am 12.30pm* MGMT90043 Managerial Economics 10-14 August: 1.30pm 5.30pm* MGMT90045 Marketing for Managers 9-13 February: 8.30am 12.30pm* MGMT90047 Production and Operations Management 11-15 May: 8.30am 12.30pm* MGMT90048 Quantitative Analysis for Managerial Decisions 11-15 May: 1.30pm 5.30pm* MGMT90049 Strategy, Ethics and Governance 9-13 February: 1.30pm 5.30pm* MGMT90107 Leadership and Management 10-14 August: 8.30am 12.30pm* MGMT90174 New Value Creation 23-27 February: 8.30am 12.30pm* MGMT90182 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Strategy 23-27 February: 1.30pm 5.30pm* PLEASE NOTE *: In addition to regular daytime class hours, students are required to attend two evening workshops per subject, which are scheduled between 6:00pm-9:00pm. More details about these sessions will be provided in the pre-reading information sent to students prior to each subject. Melbourne Law School (you must complete an Interfaculty enrolment form to take any of these subjects) LAWS90011 Comparative Constitutional Law 25-31 March (excluding weekend): 9am - 5pm LAWS90013 Constitutional Rights and Freedoms 11-17 November: 9:30am - 5pm LAWS70424 Judicial Power in Australia 18 24 February (excluding weekend): 9:30am - 5pm
LAWS90024 Law-making: Legislatures and Courts 22 28 July (excluding weekend): 9.30am - 5pm LAWS90026 Managing Public and Native Title Lands 19 25 August (excluding weekend): 9.30am - 5pm LAWS70425 Money, Law and Politics 25 November 1 December (excluding weekend): 9:30am - 5pm LAWS70037 Royal Commissions and Public Inquiries 14 20 October (excluding weekend): 9.30am - 5pm LAWS90011 Comparative Constitutional Law 25-31 March (excluding weekend): 9am - 5pm Melbourne School of Government/School of Social and Political Sciences/School of Historical and Philosophical Studies PADM90003 Managing Public Finances August (intensively taught) please see online timetable MECM90010 Strategic Political Communication January Intensive - 19, 20, 22, 23 please see online timetable POLS90015 Business and Government Semester 1 PPMN90003 Social Policy Special Topics: Immigration, Multiculturalism and Employment March Intensive 20, 21 & 27 March please see online timetable SOCI90002 Foundations of Social Policy March Intensive (4 hours of seminars per week in weeks 1 6 of semester) SOCI90003 Comparative Social Policy November Intensive - Indonesia fieldtrip subject from 23 27 November. Application process applies. SOCI90005 Social Research Design and Evaluation Semester 2 PHIL90004 Ethical Theory & Practice Semester 1 (Saturday Seminars) - please see online timetable PHIL90015 Issues in Professional and Applied Ethics Semester 2 (Saturday Seminars) please see online timetable Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (to take these subjects you must meet any listed pre-requisites)
POPH90058 Health Program Evaluation 1 Semester 1 POPH90066 Women and Global Health September (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90071 Indigenous Health and History March (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90093 Economic Evaluation 1 Semester 2 POPH90094 Health Economics 1 Semester 1 POPH90191 Practice of Public Health Leadership September (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90199 Gender and Health Semester 1 POPH90200 Principles of Social Research Design February (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90201 Community-Based Participatory Research Semester 1 POPH90205 Health Inequalities Semester 2 POPH90206 Health Policy March (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90207 Ethics and Public Health Not offered in 2015 POPH90209 Health Systems August (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90232 Indigenous Health: From Data to Practice August (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90234 Indigenous Health: From Data to Practice February (intensively taught) please see online timetable POPH90248 Womb to Tomb: Lifecourse in Public Health Semester 2