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Master of Business Administration/ Master of Project Management

Where will your degree take you?

A dual master's in business administration and project management gives upwardly mobile managers a competitive edge and the opportunity to open doors for career advancement. This program is specifically designed to develop global leaders who use creative thought, data analytics, and strategic management to transform organisations across a range of industries in a variety of roles.  You will gain technical project management skills required as well as business knowledge giving you the skills to be more adaptive to any environment and projects.

Outcomes

CFO and CEO

A Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is one of the highest-ranking executives in a company and reports directly to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Although the role of the CFO will differ from organisation to organisation, their main responsibility is to manage the company’s finances, including profit and loss reporting, budget allocation, financial forecasting, and financial risk management. The median annual salary in Australia for a CFO is $200,000 according to Seek (November 2021).

General manager

As a general manager you will plan, direct, and coordinate the operations of an organisation or a business unit within an organisation. Rather than focusing on one functional area of management, such as HR, procurement, or administration, you will oversee all aspects of the business or business unit. The median annual salary in Australia for a General Manager is over $150,000 according to Seek (November 2021).

Project manager

A Project Manager leads project planning and manages the team responsible for the project’s delivery. Project managers coordinate all the many moving parts that make a project successful, from ideation through to completion. Project manager roles in Australia are typically advertised between $120k and $200k according to Seek (November 2021).

Professional accreditation

Master of Business Administration accreditation

Bond Business School is among less than 7% of the world’s 13,000 business programs to have earned accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and less than 2% have earned European Foundation for Management Development's (EFMD) European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation. Bond Business School is both AACSB and EQUIS accredited placing us in the top 2% of Business Schools in the world.

Bond Business School is also one of four universities in Australia who are members of the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), a tangible statement of the significant contribution our programs make to graduate management education. 

Master of Project Management accreditation

Bond University is the only university in Australia with programs recognised by all three of the following industry bodies including Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM), Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Centre (PIM-GAC), and Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Career readiness

Why project management matters

Over 98 per cent of industries need project managers to be successful. Hear from Professor Alan Patching to find out why.

Career readiness

The 10 most valuable lessons I learned during my MBA

Zeek Cooper completed his MBA in a pandemic, amidst raising a young family and living off a student budget. Here's what he learned.

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Why the world needs more project managers

By 2027, the world will need 88.7 million project managers.

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11 secrets of successful project managers

With project management skills in increasing demand, project managers have a sought-after skill set possessed by few.

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Program learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes provide a broad and measurable set of standards that incorporate a range of knowledge, skills and abilities that will be achieved on completion of the program. These outcomes will help you determine whether this program aligns with your professional pathway, career and learning goals.

How you can further develop your skills

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