Two-year program includes an internship, launches in January 2015

Sydney, Australia-based Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM)  has announced that it will launch a Master of Management program next year.

The program is designed for early career professionals and recent graduates. It features ten foundation units that cover the basics of management, including "Operations Management," "Financial Management," and "Marketing Management."

The Master of Management program will also include a compulsory internship component, where students will be able to get hands-on experience with a corporate client.

The full-time program will take two years to complete, although students with backgrounds in business-related fields may be able to waive some courses and complete the program in 18 months.

The Master of Management is set to launch in January, and applications for the program are now open.

For more information, please see the MGSM Master of Management program webpage.

Photo: Mgsminfo / Creative Commons

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