Undergraduate Courses
  • Students are to follow the requirements of the Handbook for the year they commenced the course.

    However, the subject links below do not contain the subject information for the current year. You can view current subject information through the new Course Handbook.

Management

Management is the art and science of planning, coordinating and leading group efforts. It is the mobilising of human and material resources to achieve organisational goals.

You will study management from a range of perspectives, each aimed at expanding your management knowledge and future success in management roles. You’ll learn how to strategically manage both physical and intangible assets for organisational success. You will do this by gaining a sound understanding of the framework of organisational structures, including the local and international environments in which they operate.

Final year subjects will have you identifying and analysing quality management systems, strategically managing risk and developing international business strategies.

Subjects Required for Major Study

 

Subject Code subject Name Credit Points Session(s)
MGMT201 Organisational Behaviour 6 Autumn
MGMT206 Managing Human Resources 6 Autumn, Spring
MGMT311 Management of Change 6 Spring
MGMT314 Strategic Management 6 Autumn, Spring
MGMT316 Operations Management 6 Spring
MGMT351 Responsible Leadership 6 Autumn
Plus 12 credit points from the following:
MGMT209 Managing Knowledge in Organisations 6 Not offered in 2015
MGMT215 Small Business Management 6 Not offered in 2015
MGMT220 Organisational Analysis 6 Spring
MGMT301 Managing Across Cultures 6 Autumn
MGMT332 Entrepreneurship 6 Not offered in 2015
MGMT350 Continuous Quality Improvement 6 Spring
MGMT370 Project Management 6 Not offered in 2015
MGMT389 International Business Management 6 Autumn
MARK344 Marketing Strategy* 6 Spring

* Note: Students can count MARK344 Marketing Strategy in their Managements major only if they also complete a major in Marketing.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION/ACCREDITATION

A Bachelor of Commerce (Management) enables graduates to meet the membership requirements of relevant professional associations, depending on the subjects completed. For more information, visit Professional Accreditation and Recognition.

Other information

Further information is available at:
UOW Course Finder
Email: business-enquiries@uow.edu.au

Last reviewed: 3 October, 2014