James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2002

MANAGEMENT

The Management Program in the School of Business offers a Graduate Certificate of Management, a Graduate Diploma of Management, a Master of Business Administration, a Master of Business Administration (Honours), the joint degrees Master of Public Health – Master of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration – Master of Information Technology and PhD study.

The Management Program seeks to:

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE OF MANAGEMENT

This is a four subject course designed to give students some core information on basic management topics. The certificate acts as an independent award but the subjects studied form a subset of the Graduate Diploma of Management and the MBA. The course is offered at the Townsville, Cairns campuses and at the Holmes College in Sydney and Melbourne.

Four subjects in total:

CORE (two subjects)
BU5001:03 Managing Organisations
BU5004:03 Marketing Management
Any two from the following:
BU5002:03 Accounting for Management Decisions
BU5003:03 Data Analysis and Information Management
BU5005:03 Financial Management
BU5006:03 Business, Government and the Global Economy
BU5007:03 Operations and Quality Management
BU5008:03 Strategic Management

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENT

This is an eight subject course designed to give students a sound coverage of central topics in the field of management. The diploma acts as an independent award but the subjects studied form a major part of the Master of Business Administration degree. The course is offered at the Townsville, Cairns campuses and at the Holmes College in Sydney and Melbourne.

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

This is a 12 subject (36 units) course designed to give students a comprehensive coverage of topics in the field of management. The MBA facilitates specialised study in elective areas of interest as well as the full understanding of core management topics. The course draws its participants from both an international and a local base to ensure learning through shared group experience. The course is offered at the Townsville, Cairns campuses and at the Holmes College in Sydney and Melbourne.

CORE  
BU5001:03 Managing Organisations
BU5002:03 Accounting for Management Decisions
BU5003:03 Data Analysis and Information Management
BU5004:03 Marketing Management
BU5005:03 Financial Management
BU5006:03 Business, Government and the Global Economy
BU5007:03 Operations and Quality Management
BU5008:03 Strategic Management
Note: These core subjects comprise the prescribed course of study for the Graduate Diploma of Management
ELECTIVES *(four to be completed – not all electives will be offered in any one year)
BU5101:03 Managing Legal Issues in Business
BU5102:03 Business and Society
BU5103:03 Management of Innovation and Technology
BU5104:03 International Business
BU5105:03 International Marketing
BU5106:03 Entrepreneurship
BU5107:03 Trade and Industry Development in the Asia-Pacific Region
BU5108:03 Human Resource Management
BU5109:03 Managing Employee Relations
BU5110:03 Business, Environment and Sustainability
BU5111:03 Special Topics in Management 1
BU5112:03 Special Topics in Management 2
BU5113:03 Managing Sustainable International and Regional Industry Development
BU5114:03 Projects and Special Events Management
BU5115:03 Advanced Reading Course in Business Management
BU5116:03 Services Marketing
BU5117:03 Moot Corp®
BU5118:03 eCommerce
BU5120:03 Demand Chain Management

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HONOURS)MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HONOURS) - POSTGRADUATE COURSES

This is a one semester intensive offering where the students develop and complete a research-based thesis on a topic selected in conjunction with a supervisor. A high standard of presentation and analysis is expected for the award. Successful completion of this award will provide a pathway toward PhD study.

The subjects for the MBA with Honours are:

BU5201:03 Research Methods
BU5202:09 MBA Honours Thesis

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

The objectives of the course are to provide theory and practical skills in accounting, finance, management, marketing and operations management; and e-business technologies, multimedia, programming, networking and software.

Students should complete subjects as follows:

Business administration subjects to 24 or 27 units as follows:
All seven of:
BU5001:03 Managing Organisations
BU5002:03 Accounting for Management Decisions
BU5004:03 Marketing
BU5005:03 Financial Management
BU5006:03 Business, Government and the Global Economy
BU5007:03 Operations and Quality Management
BU5008:03 Strategic Management
Plus one or two from:
BU5104:03 International Business
BU5105:03 International Marketing
BU5106:03 Entrepreneurship
BU5108:03 Human Resource Management
BU5109:03 Managing Employee Relationships
Or other elective BU subjects approved by the Head of the School of Business
Computing programing subjects to 21 or 24 units as follows:
CP5230:03 Internetworking 1
CP5250:03 Network Administration 1
CP5280:03 Interactive Multimedia Principles
CP5310:03 E-business Technologies
Plus either
CP5045:06 Computer Science Project
or both of
CP5046:03 Computer Science Project
CP5047:03 Computer Science Project
Plus one or two from:
CP2060:03 Computer Graphics
CP5210:03 Digital Video for Multimedia
CP5220:03 On-line Multimedia Design
CP5240:03 Internetworking 2
CP5260:03 Network Administration 2
CP5270:03 Multimedia and Telecommunications Topics
CP5290:03 Unix – Linux Systems

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTERNATIONAL) (CAIRNS ONLY)BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INTERNATIONAL) - MASTER OF

CORE  
BU5002:03 Accounting for Management Decisions
BU5003:03 Data Analysis and Information Management
BU5004:03 Marketing Management
BU5005:03 Financial Management
BU5006:03 Business, Government and the Global Economy
BU5007:03 Operations and Quality Management
BU5009:03 International Cross Cultural Management
BU5010:03 International Business Strategy
ELECTIVES
Four electives to be completed from the following:
BU5101:03 Managing Legal Issues in Business
BU5102:03 Business and Society
BU5103:03 Management of Innovation and Technology
BU5104:03 International Business
BU5105:03 International Marketing
BU5106:03 Entrepreneurship
BU5107:03 Trade and Industry Development in the Asia-Pacific Region
BU5108:03 Human Resource Management
BU5109:03 Managing Employee Relations
BU5110:03 Business, Environment and Sustainability
BU5111:03 Special Topics in Management 1
BU5112:03 Special Topics in Management 2
BU5113:03 Managing Sustainable International and Regional Industry Development
BU5114:03 Project and Special Events Management
BU5115:03 Advanced Reading Course in Business Management
BU5116:03 Services Marketing
BU5118:03 eCommerce
BU5119:03 Demand Chain Management
1. Subject offerings conditional on sufficient enrolments. 2. Not all electives are offered in any one year.

MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH–MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

(See Faculty of Science and Engineering and Faculty of Medicine, Health and Molecular Sciences Student Handbook.)

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

The Management Program provides appropriate supervision for a Doctor of Philosophy degree. The diversity of possible topics is considerable and the student may work within one or across other program areas (Tourism, Economics, Accounting and Finance, Management) when studying for the PhD degree.