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Business Administration/Electronic Engineering (Master)

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Year

2012

Award

Master of Business Administration / Master of Electronic Engineering

Length

2 years full-time

Campuses

Melbourne

Course description

This program equips students with various professional skills that are highly sought after by the electronic engineering industry. This skill set allows graduates to fast-track their careers into senior management positions in high-technology companies, or to form their own technology start-up company.

Course structure

Master of Business Administration (MBA) subjects include: International Business Environment; Financial Management and Accounting; Organisational Behaviour; Strategic Human Resource Management; Marketing; Management Fundamentals; and Issues in Strategic Management.

The Master of Electronic Engineering (MEE) coursework includes surveying current experimental practice in electronics, and an Electronic Engineering design project or Network Design Exercise, as well as your choice of advanced electronic engineering subjects.

Subject details

Overseas study opportunities

Overseas study opportunities are available.
Please see www.latrobe.edu.au/international/exchange for more information

Application

Apply directly to the University up to two weeks prior to the commencement of the course. Visit our postgraduate website to download an application form.

Fee type

Fees (Fee-Help available)

Annual (or Total) Tuition Fee (AUD)

Indicative (2012): $17,890 per 120 credit points.


Scholarships

A variety of scholarships and prizes are available for postgraduate students at La Trobe. Visit the postgraduate scholarships webpage for details http://www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships/postgraduates

Prerequisites

Four-year Australian electronic or communication/telecommunication engineering degree, or approved international equivalent that includes the fundamentals of analogue and digital communication techniques and systems.

Semester starts

Semester 1 and 2 (March and July)

Career opportunities

Graduates can work in a range of industries such as microelectronics, automotive, defence, electronic equipment design and manufacturing. Within these industries, graduates can work with aspects of design and the development of new technological systems, bringing strong business and management acumen to their employment.