MBAX (Social Impact) 24 months MBA Programme By Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) at the University of New South Wales Business School |TopMBA
Programme Duration

24 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

69,480 AUDTuition Fee/year

Programme overview

Specialisations

General Management

Degree

MBA

Study Level

MBA

Study Mode

Online

The MBA (Social Impact) is offered as part of the MBAX program. MBAX offers the ability to specialise within your MBA, whilst studying online.

Why choose this degree? 

  • Highly regarded program for not-for-profit managers, social entrepreneurs and key government professionals
  • Understand the dynamics of the social economy, and how business, social enterprise, government, foundations and community organisations can work together
  • Build skills and knowledge in social entrepreneurship, innovation, investment and governance 
  • Opportunity to network with peers across the corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors
  • Acquire the essential knowledge, frameworks and best practice to lead sustainable and systemic change

Who is this degree for?

  • Managers and professionals working in the not-for-profit sector, or in social impact roles in the corporate sector
  • Senior public administrators, public service executives and policy managers
  • Anyone seeking executive roles where they can make a social or environmental impact

Job & career prospects

  • Executive roles in not-for-profit and community organisations
  • Public sector managers and leaders
  • Social policy managers, foundation and social responsibility managers in corporate sector
  • Social entrepreneurs

Programme overview

Specialisations

General Management

Degree

MBA

Study Level

MBA

Study Mode

Online

The MBA (Social Impact) is offered as part of the MBAX program. MBAX offers the ability to specialise within your MBA, whilst studying online.

Why choose this degree? 

  • Highly regarded program for not-for-profit managers, social entrepreneurs and key government professionals
  • Understand the dynamics of the social economy, and how business, social enterprise, government, foundations and community organisations can work together
  • Build skills and knowledge in social entrepreneurship, innovation, investment and governance 
  • Opportunity to network with peers across the corporate, government and not-for-profit sectors
  • Acquire the essential knowledge, frameworks and best practice to lead sustainable and systemic change

Who is this degree for?

  • Managers and professionals working in the not-for-profit sector, or in social impact roles in the corporate sector
  • Senior public administrators, public service executives and policy managers
  • Anyone seeking executive roles where they can make a social or environmental impact

Job & career prospects

  • Executive roles in not-for-profit and community organisations
  • Public sector managers and leaders
  • Social policy managers, foundation and social responsibility managers in corporate sector
  • Social entrepreneurs

Admission Requirements

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185+
94+
65+

There are two pathways into the MBAX and AGSM Graduate Certificate Programs:

A strong undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) and a minimum of 2 years professional or managerial work experience Or at least 6 years professional work experience if you don’t have an undergraduate degree or equivalent qualification.

Please note that 2 years post-graduate experience is an absolute minimum requirement for entry. Most of our MBAX and Graduate Certificate students have on average around 11 years work experience. You will need to demonstrate an outstanding work and study progression to gain admittance into the program with less than 3-4 years post graduate work experience.

Entry requirements should be viewed in the context of the AGSM MBA (Executive), MBAX and Graduate Certificate Admissions Policy.

2 Years
Sep
Jun

Tuition fees

Domestic
59,040 AUD
International
69,480 AUD

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