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| The management program is designed around several key themes reflecting the challenges
facing practising managers. These themes include leadership, change, strategy, globalisation,
human resource management, ethics and social responsibility, and business management. The
course is structured in modules supported by development workshops, industry interactions
and seminars. The course design and training methodology are tuned to impart a right blend of
theoretical knowledge and practical skills. |
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Career Prospects
Knowledge and skills acquired through the Bachelor of Business Management are transferable
across many sectors such as government, education, the arts, commerce, and industry.
Depending on majors chosen, opportunities may include an administration officer, business
advisory service consultant, business development manager, company secretary, equity officer,
general manager / CEO, human resources manager, industrial relations officer, project
manager, sales manager, business manager or regional development officer. |
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| The course titles and contents are subject to change based on university directives. |
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