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Business School Postgraduate Studies in Business Advance your career and open up your options

Contents Invest in your future at UWA 4 Life as a UWA Business student 5 Courses - MBA and Post-experience Master of Business Administration (MBA) Full Time 6 Master of Business Administration (MBA) Flexible 6 Business 7 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 7 Leadership 7 Social Impact 7 Courses - Specialist and generalist Accounting (Masters) 8 Business Information and (Masters and Graduate Certificate) 8 Commerce (Masters and Graduate Certificate) 9 Economics (Masters) 9 Finance (Masters and Graduate Certificate) 10 Human Resources and Employment Relations (Masters and Graduate Certificate) 11 Marketing (Masters and Graduate Certificate) 11 Index - coursework degrees (including administrative information) 12 Higher degrees by research 13 Index - research degrees (including administrative information) 13 Admission requirements 14 Apply 15 Enquiries 15 Take your career to new heights Advance your career with a postgraduate qualification from an internationally accredited business school. Whether you want to build on your undergraduate studies, or are an experienced professional wanting to enhance your qualifications and skillset, the UWA Business School has a course to suit you. Our world-class academics and leading industry partners will ensure you are exposed to the latest theory and practice. Alongside this, you will have the opportunity to take part in extracurricular activities from careers fairs and networking events, through to joining student groups and attending professional development workshops and guest lectures from business executives. In the following pages, you will find details of courses recognised by employers around the world. Start your postgraduate business journey now and take your career to the next level. 2 The University of Western Australia The UWA Business School sits on the banks of the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 3

COLOUR PMS 7428 SCHAFFER FONT IS Eurostile LT Bold Extended #2 Invest in your future at UWA Choosing to study at an internationally accredited business school in a World Top 100 University is an investment in your future. UWA Business School The UWA Business School is one of only seven institutions in Australia to hold both EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) and AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation. These international accreditations, based respectively in Europe and the United States, ensure our degrees are recognised by employers worldwide, and guarantee the quality of our teaching, research and other operational areas. The School is overseen by a Board of highly influential business leaders, and the School fosters outstanding links with corporate partners and alumni. Our major corporate partners include ATCO Australia, Our corporate partners Principal Partners Major Partners Supporting Partners Gold Corporate Circle Members BHP Billiton, EY, Macquarie Group Foundation, Mitsubishi Development, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Wesfarmers and Woodside. These industry links enable us to provide a richer education for our students, and ensure our programs are relevant and valuable to industry. The University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia is recognised as one of the leading universities in the world, with a century of experience in offering internationally regarded courses. UWA is ranked 88th in the world by Shanghai Jiao Tong University s internationally recognised Academic Ranking of World Universities, while the QS rankings place UWA at 89th in the world. UWA is the only Western Australian member of the prestigious Group of Eight network, which is comprised of Silver Corporate Circle Members Australia s leading research-intensive universities, as well as being a member of the Worldwide Universities Network and a founding member of the Matariki Network of Universities. Australia s foremost independent university rating body, The Good Universities Guide 2015, has given UWA a five-star rating, confirming us as Western Australia s leading university and one of the nation s best. In fact, UWA rates equal first in Australia on the key performance measures of student demand, graduate starting salaries, research intensity and research grants. UWA is located in Perth an economic powerhouse, energy and resources global hub, and the ninth most liveable city in the world. With a population of 1.7 million, Perth s time zone is GMT +8 hours, making it the same as China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan. Life as a UWA Business student Postgraduate study at UWA is about more than theory. It s a chance to go further, do more and make your mark. This starts from day one, when you can join student groups, meet your fellow students and start networking. Get ready to explore the various opportunities available to you at UWA awards, career support, international exchange and study abroad, social events and more. Our Student Experience team works with our partners and alumni to ensure that their generous contribution of time and expertise is seamlessly integrated into our student experience. Opportunities Career presentations and recruitment activities Professional development seminars and workshops External social activities Public lectures with national and international business leaders Student and alumni association events Studying overseas The UWA Business School provides students with a variety of options to live and study at leading business schools throughout the world. You can study abroad in various ways: Direct exchange with partner universities Intensive Summer/Winter School programs Your own choice of a reputable university* *Subject to approval. International visitors The international reputation of UWA ensures that we attract leaders from around the globe to deliver guest lectures, conduct seminars, and interact with our students and staff. Recent visitors include: Professor Dr Boediono, Vice- President, Indonesia Dr Alex Nicholls, University Lecturer in Social Entrepreneurship within the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford Professor Michael Spence, Nobel Laureate and Professor of Economics at New York University Professor David Yermack, Albert Fingerhut Professor of Finance and Business Transformation, New York University Robert Zoellick, World Bank President Scholarships UWA and the UWA Business School offer a number of scholarships for postgraduate students. Full details of MBA scholarships can be found at mba.uwa.edu.au and details of all other scholarships are listed on UWA s Scholarships website at scholarships.uwa.edu.au 4 The University of Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 5

MBAs MBA Full Time MBA Flexible The MBA has exposed me to a learning environment that delivers the valuable academic knowledge you need in our increasingly fast changing and globalised business world. When I move out of study and back into the workplace, the UWA MBA will have provided me with a suite of tools and techniques that will make me more valuable to future employers, improved my analytical and reasoning skills, and trained me in better strategic planning and decision-making. Peter Dyett MBA Flexible Transform your career with the UWA Business School s 12-month MBA Full Time, backed by Western Australia s top business leaders. This highly intensive course will equip you with the knowledge, skills and networks to lead in an exciting, challenging and global world. Uniquely, the MBA Full Time offers: Specialist focus areas in leadership, natural resources or general management A three-part Business Advisory Project within leading global companies A personalised Leadership Development Program Unparalleled depth of business interaction through Business Connect, including mentoring and one-on-one contact with senior business executives Domestic study tour The course is taught by world-class faculty, and gives students access to a dedicated careers services manager. The MBA Full Time has one intake in January each year. mba.uwa.edu.au The MBA Flexible is ideal for experienced professionals looking to transform their career and build on their skills in leadership and management. As an MBA Flexible student, you will complete core studies in all the principal areas of business accounting and finance, decision making, economics, organisational behaviour, marketing, and strategic management giving you the skills and knowledge necessary to take on the greatest business challenges. In addition, you are able to choose from a range of option units, allowing you to tailor the course to suit your interests and goals. The MBA Flexible includes specialist focus areas in entrepreneurship and innovation, finance, general management, leadership, natural resources, and social impact. Our flexible delivery mode allows you to tailor your studies to suit your lifestyle. MBA Flexible classes are offered on weeknights and weekends, as well as in intensive teaching blocks and intensive overseas programs. Select core units are also be available in a fully online mode, with high levels of interactivity. You may choose to study up to four units each trimester, or even take a break from study altogether for a trimester the decision is yours. The MBA Flexible can be completed in sixteen months full-time or up to five years part-time. The MBA Flexible has intakes in January, May and August each year. Graduate Certificates (Post-experience) Graduate Certificate in Business The Business offers experienced professionals the opportunity to complete a postgraduate qualification and enhance their management skills. The course consists of four units, covering topics in accounting, economic management, marketing, and organisational behaviour. The Business can serve as an entry point into the MBA Flexible (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of 65). studyat.uwa.edu.au/gc/business Entrepreneurship and Innovation This course offers experienced professionals and business owners the opportunity to acquire skills and knowledge to become an entrepreneurial manager of either a new or established business. You will learn how to deal with uncertainty, manage innovation and improve the business through the application of best practice methods of small business management and new product development. point into the MBA Flexible (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of 65). studyat.uwa.edu. au/gc/entrepreneur Graduate Certificate in Leadership The Leadership is designed for mid to senior level professionals seeking advanced skills in business leadership. You will gain knowledge in the field of leadership, as well as skills in motivating and inspiring others to resolve complex problems. point into the MBA Flexible (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of at least 65%). business.uwa.edu.au/gcl Graduate Certificate in Social Impact Become a top social innovator and manage organisations, programs and projects to achieve social impact and create meaningful social value. This course is offered through a collaboration between the UWA Business School and the national Centre for Social Impact, and focuses on building the professional capacity of social managers and entrepreneurs of the future, across the corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors. point into the MBA Flexible (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of 65). studyat.uwa.edu. au/gc/social-impact mba.uwa.edu.au 6 The University of Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 7

Commerce Accounting Master of Professional Accounting The Master of Professional Accounting (MPAcc) provides non-accounting graduates with the opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in accounting. Upon completion, you will be eligible to enter the membership programs of CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand and the Institute of Public Accountants. The MPAcc provides training in the technical aspects of accounting and develops skills in related disciplines such as finance, taxation, auditing and Master of Business Information and Logistics Management The Master of Business Information and develops and expands your skills in enterprise systems requirements, managing and strategically aligning supply chains, analysing organisational data for business intelligence, managing and leading ICT infrastructure projects, and applying emerging technologies across the enterprise. management. You will also develop a number of non-technical skills such as critical analysis, problem solving, teamwork and communication. Accounting graduates pursue successful careers in fields such as financial reporting, management accounting, accounting information systems, auditing, taxation and financial management, and also provide business advisory services in professional practice, commerce, industry and government. studyat.uwa.edu. au/m/prof-accounting Business Information and Graduates are employed in both the private and public sectors taking on a variety of roles including Business Analyst, Logistics Manager, Project Manager and Information Manager. studyat.uwa. edu.au/m/business-info-mgt Business Information and This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to work Student profile The MPAcc is the perfect course for postgraduates wishing to specialise in the accounting industry. Apart from the fact that it provides for accreditation by three professional bodies upon completion, I like the emphasis on the practical aspects of accounting in the course. Elective units in the course give me flexibility in the disciplines I wish to explore, and provide a breadth of study to the course. Jasmine Chan Master of Professional Accounting as a business analyst or supply chain manager. Topics include: information systems, operations management, enterprise resource planning systems, modelling operations, and strategic management of the supply chain. point into the Master of Business Information and or Master of Commerce (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of at least 65%). Master of Commerce The Master of Commerce is ideal for recent graduates seeking to develop further expertise to pursue careers in business. It is suited both to graduates with a non-business degree seeking a postgraduate qualification in business, as well as to business graduates wanting to add new area(s) of specialisation to their skillset. Students complete core units in ethics, economics, financial accounting, global business, management, and marketing. In addition, the Master of Commerce gives you the scope to specialise in: Accounting Business Information and Economics Master of Economics Do you want to pursue a career as an economic researcher and decision maker? The Master of Economics includes studies in international economics (international finance and trade), public economics (taxation, government spending), development economics (the transition from poverty) and environmental economics. You will join a dynamic study environment, with UWA s Economics discipline hosting a large number of international visiting experts and Employment Relations Finance Human Resource Management Marketing The flexible course structure gives you the choice of combining two specialisations, completing more extensive study in one specialisation, or combining one specialisation with an array of electives from across the other specialisations. Career opportunities are vast and depend on your choice of specialisation. The flexible structure enables you to design the course to suit your career interests. studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/commerce guest lecturers. For more than two decades, UWA has been a partner in the innovative PhD Conference in Economics and Business, which has welcomed 600 students from major universities around the world. UWA s international connections are further enhanced by a significant flow of economists from other institutions who visit the Business School to present research results and to work with our staff and students. Further, the annual Shann Memorial Lecture invites a prominent economist to deliver a presentation in the area of economics and finance. Recent Graduate Certificate in Commerce Study the foundations of accounting, economics, management and marketing. You will gain knowledge to plan and manage the co-ordination of resources within and across business functions; effectively participate in and contribute to business projects; and to analyse and solve business problems as they arise. This course is designed for students with a non-business background and can serve as an entry point into the Master of Commerce (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of at least 65%). presenters have included Dr Martin Parkinson PSM, Secretary to the Treasury and Glenn Stevens, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia. Graduates can expect to find work in government agencies at the local, state and federal levels, as well as opportunities in the private sector, including banks, consultancy companies, international agencies, insurance companies and the finance industry. studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/economics 8 The University of Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 9

I am consistently presented with the latest, cutting-edge research and current employment issues. I believe that my studies at UWA will enable me to reach the executive level of Human Resource Management. Human Resources and Employment Relations Moving from Melbourne a few months before beginning my course, I have met the most wonderful people at UWA and have created a new network of friends and colleagues. Studying at UWA has been key to enabling me to settle into the gorgeous Perth lifestyle. Rebecca Goodall Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations The Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations (HRER) provides you with the specialist knowledge and expertise to work in human resource management or related fields such as industrial relations, recruitment, employee development or human resources planning. Topics include broad introductory units in HRER, together with specialised units in areas such as assessment and selection, strategic human resource management, negotiation, managing workplace diversity, and international employment relations. Our graduates are employed in all areas of the private and public sectors in an array of jobs. Many work in general human resources managerial and consulting roles, while others are employed in more specialised positions in policy development, industrial relations, recruitment and assessment, and equal opportunity. studyat.uwa.edu. au/m/hr-relations Human Resources and Employment Relations This course introduces you to key concepts and theories of employment relations and human resource management. You will study the socioeconomic dynamics of the employment relationship and organisations involved in employment relations; leadership and organisational behaviour; and the concepts that underpin contemporary human resource management. point into the Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations or Master of Commerce (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of at least 65%). Finance Marketing Master of Applied Finance The Master of Applied Finance is a course with a practical emphasis designed for those wishing to work in the finance sector. The curriculum complements the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) program, with topics including risk management, capital markets, and international finance. Candidates preparing for the CFA qualification are encouraged to enrol in the Master of Applied Finance as a preparatory course. Finance graduates are in demand across a range of industry sectors such as consulting, corporate finance, financial planning, financial risk management, funds management, insurance, and investment banking. Major employers include firms such as Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers, investment banks such UBS and Macquarie Group, private equity firms, and superannuation fund managers. studyat.uwa.edu. au/m/appl-finance Finance This is a foundational course for students wishing to advance their knowledge of applied finance. You will learn to apply technical knowledge and skills to a variety of finance problems, such as capital investment decisions, investment analysis, and the management of option portfolios. point into the Master of Applied Finance or Master of Commerce (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of at least 65%). Master of Marketing The Master of Marketing equips you with the strategic knowledge and practical skills that are highly sought after by business. You may choose to study topics including: electronic marketing, global marketing strategy, integrated marketing communications and marketing research. Marketing students at UWA have the opportunity to undertake projects for real-life organisations, and have previously worked with companies including Coles, Google, Microsoft, Rio Tinto, Tourism WA, Transperth, and Westpac. Roles open to Marketing graduates include: advertising executive, brand co-ordinator, creative executive, electronic commerce co-ordinator, events co-ordinator, marketing coordinator, market researcher, public relations officer, and sales manager. studyat.uwa.edu.au/m/marketing Marketing This course offers an introduction to core aspects of marketing, with topics including consumer behaviour, integrated marketing communications and marketing research. You will acquire the core knowledge and practical skills that are critical for a career in marketing or a career which relates to customer relationships. point into the Master of Marketing or Master of Commerce (subject to students achieving a weighted average mark of at least 65%). Student profile Choosing to study a Master of Marketing at UWA provided me with countless networking and career development opportunities. Being from a marketing background, I wanted to broaden my understanding of marketing as a whole as well as to be able to think and function more strategically. The Master of Marketing allowed me to not only enhance my analytical ability but also to improve my communication skills tremendously. Ryan Poh Master of Marketing 10 The University of Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 11

Index: Coursework degrees Higher degrees by research Course Code Duration Intake periods Full-time/Part-time MBA Full Time 43520 12 months January FT only MBA Flexible 42520 16 months T1, T2, T3 FT and PT Business 41210 6 months T1, T2, T3 FT and PT Entrepreneurship and Innovation 41230 12 months T1, T2, T3 PT only Leadership 41220 12 months T1, T2, T3 PT only Social Impact 40260 12 months T1, T2, T3 PT only Master of Professional Accounting 40610 1.5-2 years S1, S2 FT and PT Master of Business Information and 41670 1.5-2 years S1, S2 FT and PT Business Information and 41270 12 months S1, S2 PT only Master of Commerce 41680 1.5-2 years S1, S2 FT and PT A range of master s by research and doctorate degrees are available to students wishing to pursue a researchintensive postgraduate qualification. Master of Philosophy (Research) This is a program of independent, supervised research that can be taken in any discipline for which appropriate supervision is available, and is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) The PhD is a program of independent, supervised research that is assessed solely on the basis of a thesis that is examined externally. A PhD thesis must be a substantial and original contribution to scholarship, demonstrating mastery of the subject of interest as well as an advance in that field of knowledge. Students may also choose to research an interdisciplinary topic, jointly supervised by the UWA Business School and another faculty. Doctor of Business Administration The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is a professional doctorate designed for research-oriented individuals working in management positions in business, public service and not-for-profit organisations. The degree enhances students research skills and develops their independent and critical thinking so they can contribute state-of-the-art knowledge through research in their chosen fields. Further information Commerce 41280 6 months S1, S2 FT and PT Master of Economics 42620 2 years S1, S2 FT and PT Master of Applied Finance 42560 1.5-2 years S1, S2 FT and PT Finance 41250 12 months S1, S2 PT only For more information on higher degrees by research, see studyat.uwa.edu.au/courses-andcareers/postgraduate Master of Human Resources and Employment Relations 41660 1.5-2 years S1, S2 FT and PT Human Resources and Employment Relations 41260 12 months S1, S2 PT only Master of Marketing 41690 1.5-2 years S1, S2 FT and PT Marketing 41290 12 months S1, S2 PT only Notes Duration may vary if students receive credit for prior learning; refer to detailed course duration information below. These courses are pending University approval. Key T1, T2, T3 - Trimester 1 (January), Trimester 2 (May), Trimester 3 (August) S1, S2 - Semester 1 (February), Semester 2 (July) FT - Full-time PT - Part-time Index: Research degrees Course Code Duration Intake periods Full-time/Part-time Master of Philosophy (Research) 00710 2 years All year FT and PT Doctor of Philosophy 00810 4 years All year FT and PT Doctor of Business Administration 40830 3 years 2016 FT and PT Intake periods The MBA Full Time has one intake in January each year. Other courses operate on a trimester timetable (with intakes in January, May and August) or semester timetable (with intakes in February and July), as indicated. Course durations The indicated Masters courses consist of two years of full-time study, or the equivalent in part-time study. Students with an undergraduate degree in a related area of study may be eligible to receive credit and may be able to complete the course in 1.5 years of fulltime study, or the equivalent in parttime study. For further information, contact the Business School s Student Centre (see page 15). Course fees UWA s Unit Costs website (see unitcosts.uwa.edu.au) contains details of the fees payable for each unit and course. The fee is based on the student s final choice of units and fees will increase on an annual basis. Australian citizens and humanitarian visa holders have access to a deferred payment loan scheme called FEE-HELP. You may also wish to approach your employer for financial support. International students are required to pay tuition fees for their research or coursework program, unless they have a scholarship that pays the fees. Availability The majority of courses are available in both full-time and part-time study modes. Please note that the Graduate Certificates are available to domestic students only. Notes The Doctor of Business Administration will have its next intake in 2016. For application closing dates, email research-business@uwa.edu.au Intake periods The Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Philosophy (Research) are open for applications all year round. For information on application rounds for the Doctor of Business Administration, contact the Business School Research Office (see contact details on page 15). Key FT - Full-time PT - Part-time Course fees Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents are exempt from paying a contribution toward the cost of their research courses if UWA provides them with a Research Training Scheme place. This exemption applies for up to four years full-time equivalent study for a doctorate by research and two years full-time equivalent study for a master s by research. All international students at UWA must pay tuition fees for research or coursework programs, unless they have a scholarship that covers the fees. For more information, visit studyat.uwa.edu.au/ postgraduate/researchfees 12 The University of Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 13

Admission requirements Apply Enquiries The admission requirements for all courses are listed below. In addition, all applicants must meet UWA s academic English language competence requirements (see studyat.uwa.edu.au/postgraduate/ coursework-admission-requirements/ english). For more detailed information, visit studyat.uwa.edu.au MBA Full Time A bachelor s degree from UWA or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty A valid Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) with a minimum score of 550 Three years relevant, documented, professional experience or two years relevant, documented, professional experience and have a GMAT score of at least 650 A satisfactory Personal Statement Two satisfactory references MBA Flexible Pathway One A bachelor s degree, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; and at least three years relevant, documented, professional experience; AND the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent; OR a valid Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) score of at least 550; OR at least two additional years (five years total) of relevant documented professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course Pathway Two A UWA Business, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Leadership or Social Impact with a weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent Pathway Three A Business, or an equivalent accredited post-experience qualification, as recognised by UWA; with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 70 per cent Graduate Certificates in Business; Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Leadership; and Social Impact Pathway One A bachelor s degree, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; and at least three years relevant, documented, professional experience; AND the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent; OR a valid Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT ) score of at least 550; OR at least two additional years (five years total) of relevant documented professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course Pathway Two At least eight years of relevant, documented, professional experience that in the opinion of the Faculty would permit the applicant to complete the course satisfactorily Note: These Graduate Certificates articulate into the MBA Flexible. If you achieve a weighted average mark of 65 per cent, you can choose to progress into the MBA Flexible with full credit for completed units. For further information, please contact the MBA Student Centre (see page 15). Graduate Certificates in Business Information and ; Commerce; Finance; Human Resources and Employment Relations; and Marketing A bachelor s degree, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; OR At least eight years of relevant, documented, professional experience that in the opinion of the Faculty would permit the applicant to complete the course satisfactorily Masters Degrees (other than Master of Economics) Pathway One A bachelor s degree, or equivalent as recognised by UWA; AND the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 60 per cent; OR a valid Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT ) score of at least 550; OR at least five years of relevant documented professional experience considered by UWA to be sufficient to permit satisfactory completion of the course Pathway Two A UWA Graduate Certificate which articulates with this course, with a weighted average mark of at least 65 per cent Pathway Three A Business, or an equivalent accredited post-experience qualification, as recognised by UWA; with the equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 70 per cent Note: Students wishing to gain entry to the Master of Professional Accounting and who have completed a degree with an accounting major may not be eligible for entry. For further information, please contact the Student Centre (see page 19). Master of Economics A bachelor s degree from UWA with a major in Economics with a weighted average mark of 75 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty OR A Graduate Diploma in Economics from UWA with a weighted average mark of 75 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Philosophy (Research) To be accepted an applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient background and experience in individual supervised research to successfully complete a PhD or Master of Philosophy. The normal requirement is for a bachelor s degree with at least upper second class honours in an appropriate discipline. Doctor of Business Administration The Master of Business Administration degree from UWA, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty, at a level that satisfies the Faculty that the student has the capacity to complete the Doctor of Business Administration OR the requirements for provisional admission to the course for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of this University AND A minimum of seven years appropriate experience Applications can be made online at uwa.edu.au/applynow Simply complete your details, include all the relevant supporting documentation, and submit your application online. International students should visit international.uwa.edu.au/ students/esos for more information about the study environment, course fees and refund policy, support services, and schooling obligations for dependent children. MBAs and Graduate Certificates in Business; Entrepreneurship and Innovation; Leadership; and Social Impact MBA Centre UWA Business School Tel: +618 6488 3980 E: future-mba-business@uwa.edu.au Other coursework degrees Student Centre UWA Business School Tel: +618 6488 2780 E: postgrads-business@uwa.edu.au Research degrees Research Office UWA Business School Tel: +61 8 6488 8168 E: research-business@uwa.edu.au 14 The University of Western Australia business.uwa.edu.au 15

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