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Is a Master of Business right for you?

In a world that seems increasingly uncertain, it’s the perfect time to increase your qualifications, enhance your skillset and future-proof your career.

Once you’ve made the decision to explore a postgraduate qualification, the next question to consider is: which degree is right for you?

A Master of Business is a great fit for professionals looking to take the step into management, gain formal qualifications, take a career change or learn new skills and knowledge to help you succeed in the future world of work.

Here are some of the reasons why Bond University’s Master of Business could be the perfect postgraduate path for you.

1. You want to upgrade your skills – fast

At Bond, a Master of Business can be completed in as little as 12 months. Bond’s accelerated timetable runs three semesters per year, in contrast to the traditional two semesters per year. With a full-time study load of four subjects per semester, the Master’s degree can be added to your resume by this time next year.

2. You can see the bigger picture

In our global business world, you need a global view. Bond’s Master of Business has a strong international focus, ensuring you’re learning to work effectively in a global business context. There is also the opportunity to undertake a study tour to go behind the scenes of some of the world’s best businesses – and network with the people who built them.

3. You want to specialise

Bond’s Master of Business offers the ability to undertake a specialisation in the following areas:

  • Big Data
  • Finance
  • Health Management
  • International Business
  • Marketing
  • Tourism Management

To specialise, you can choose to take four elective subjects in one of these areas.

4. You’re ready to take the next step in your career

The Master of Business will give you the tools to succeed in the next stage of your career – or to take on a new challenge. Learn how to think critically, communicate professionally, work collaboratively, and make great business decisions in a global business world.

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