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Management skills are valued and needed in local businesses, not-for-profit organisations, corporations and government. Management is about taking a leading role – supervising and mentoring staff, balancing budgets, and ensuring tasks and projects are completed successfully. It means taking responsibility and getting things done through making the most of staff and other resources.
At least English 2A/2B, Literature 2A/2B or English as an Additional Language/Dialect 2A/2B.Mathematics 2C/2D.
In this course the major studies include the crucial role of modern, connected and versatile managers and can prepare students for a management career in local and international settings. It draws attention to the diverse nature and challenges facing practising managers today, such as: the relationships between people and organisations, performance and success, change and culture, innovation and technology. It is designed to give students a strong foundation in the management skills that may need in areas such as: communicating with people, problem solving ,planning, organising, managing change, managing a budget.Management is offered as part of the Bachelor of Commerce. Students can also enhance studies with a secondary major or choose from a range of elective units to support career goals.
To be eligible to this course students normally need to have graduated from high school with the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE), or an equivalent qualification, and gained an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) that satisfies Curtin's entry requirements. Your year 12 exam result remains valid indefinitely. Scores dating back to 1992 (including the TEA out of 400 and the TES out of 510) can be converted to the current ranking, the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), with the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre ATAR calculator.The other eligibilty criteria includes:- 1) Successful completion of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). 2)  Successful completion of the Alternative Test for Adult Admission (prior to STAT). 3)  Successful completion of the Mature age Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE).4 General Certification of Education (advanced levels). 5)  TAFE or Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) qualifications. 6) Current Division 1 General or Mental Health Nursing Registration with a State Nursing Board in Australia. 7) Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor degree course at another Australian university. 8) Successful completion of two Curtin full degree level units via extension study and English competence. 9) Successful completion of two degree level units via Open Universities Australia (OUA) and English competence. 10)Successful completion of two degree level units at an Australian university and English competence.
This course can help to become a:Management Consultant,Office Administrator, Executive Assistant, Team Leader, Retail Manager, Service Delivery Manager. Student will also develop useful and relevant practical skills.Opportunities in a wide range of careers are appropriate to management graduates.This course is recognised by a range of professional associations.
3 years full time