Master of Business Administration (Data and Cyber Management)
Master of Business Administration (Data and Cyber Management)
The Master of Business Admininstration (Data and Cyber Management) is designed for people who manage and provide leadership in organisations with a digital presence. It will enable students to enhance their competencies in the areas of cyber management, data security, leadership and people management, and strategic organisational processes. The course…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Master of Business Admininstration (Data and Cyber Management) is designed for people who manage and provide leadership in organisations with a digital presence. It will enable students to enhance their competencies in the areas of cyber management, data security, leadership and people management, and strategic organisational processes. The course will produce graduates who understand the importance of effective cyber management and have the ability to identify and act upon the various considerations, responsibilities and opportunities associated with data and cyber management in contemporary organisations.
Learning Outcomes:
1. define the problem: graduates will be able to understand the broad context and complexity of an industry and the resultant challenges faced by its constituents. Students will be able to frame complex industry problems and effectively communicate them to others possessing both specialist and non-specialist expertise;
2. gather and analyse evidence: graduates will develop and refine skills of efficiently collecting, analysing and synthesising data required to identify and illuminate the roots of complex industry challenges through both qualitative and quantitative approaches;
3. demonstrate management: graduates will develop project management knowledge and skills and then administer projects by drawing on practical experience and theoretical approaches to management. They will be able to critically apply leading management theories to specific project contexts in order to effectively achieve project goals;
4. develop strategic vision: graduates will develop frameworks for achieving organisational change drawing on innovative and entrepreneurial solutions. They will develop strategic visions that identify business opportunities and appropriately incorporate relevant risk reasoning into proposed business solutions;
5. demonstrate leadership in cyber and data management: graduates will be able to communicate vision effectively and mitigate implementation risks to achieve effective change management in relation to cyber and data through both creative and pragmatic approaches. Graduates will be prepared for leading organisational change;
6. understand, communicate and apply advanced theoretical knowledge in their fields of data security, leadership and people management to real world contexts in order to justify propositions and related bodies of knowledge to critically evaluate the resolution of business problems and recommend actions relevant to contemporary business settings; and
7. critically apply cross-disciplinary knowledge in decision making to demonstrate an understanding of global business challenges and key management strategies to positively influence a data mindset with creativity for innovation and data security contexts.
Career outcomes
UNE’s Master of Business Administration (Data and Cyber Management) is for leaders and decision makers in any organisation with an online presence.
Some career options include:
• manager of organisations with an online presence
• senior executive management positions
• principal consultant in cyber-related fields
• Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).
REQUIREMENTS
Entry is based on the Graduate Certificate in Data and Cyber Management from UNE. English Language Requirements: An IELTS (Academic): overall score – 6.0, Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking – 5.5; TOEFL Computer-based test overall score – 213, Internet-based test overall score -79, Writing – 22; Pearson PTE (Academic) overall score -57, Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking – 50.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
The University of New England was originally formed in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney. It became fully independent in 1954. The university is located on several sites in Armidale, NSW. All the programs are offered via the four faculties: Arts; Economics, Business and Law; Education, Health and Professional Studies; and The Sciences; these faculties incorporate 18 teaching schools. Research is offered in the areas of rural science, agricultural economics, geology, educational administration, linguistics, archaeology, etc.