Masters (Coursework)
School of Business
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a two-year program designed for aspiring managers and leaders who want to develop their business knowledge, critical thinking, and analytical skills.
Notre Dame encourages applications from people of all backgrounds and takes into consideration the applicant's academic performance as well as their personal qualities and accomplishments.
Entry requirements:
Advanced standing will be determined by the level of the subject, whether an equivalent graduate unit was obtained at another academic institution, and whether a similar unit was undertaken as part of an undergraduate degree. Applications for advanced standing are assessed on an individual basis.
Advanced standing will be determined by the level of the subject, whether an equivalent graduate unit was obtained at another academic institution, and whether a similar unit was undertaken as part of an undergraduate degree. Applications for advanced standing are assessed on an individual basis.
For those who want to excel, a Master of Business Administration is the ideal degree. Thanks to their superior skills and insights they bring to the workplace, MBA graduates often receive a significantly higher salary as well as a greater variety of career opportunities. For budding entrepreneurs, this two-year program will show you how to launch, run, and grow your business.
The program provides an opportunity for you to advance your career while developing a network of business professionals. Compulsory courses cover foundational business concepts and electives enable you to tailor the degree to your specific needs and interests.
The compulsory courses cover topics such as economics, accounting, financial management, marketing and strategic management. Students then choose four elective courses from an extensive range of options - this allows them to tailor the degree to their specific needs and interests.
Students are required to study:
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Regulations.