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Management Major

Code MAAAAN

Why study at ECU?

About this Major

The world needs leaders like never before. If you aspire to being a leader, succeeding in managerial positions in any business, this major is a good place to start.

You’ll learn about organisational behaviour, human resource management, ethics, leadership and strategy. You’ll also develop highly transferrable skills in critical and innovative thinking, problem-solving, teamwork and communications.

Code

MAAAAN

Availability & Campus

Location Availability
Joondalup Available
Mount Lawley
South West
Online Available
= Available

Details

Structure

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
MAN1100Open modalManagement 15
MAN2120Open modalOrganisational Behaviour15
MAN2145Open modalHuman Resource Management15
SBL2100Open modalCultural Business Intelligence15
MAN2610Open modalManaging for Sustainability15
MAN3315Open modalNegotiation15
MAN3503Open modalStrategic Management15
MAN3121Open modalLeadership15

For more detailed unit information for this Major take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.

Student handbook

Notes

Learning Outcomes

  1. Engage in ethical and socially responsible behaviour.
  2. Apply broad knowledge and diverse perspectives in management contexts.
  3. Solve complex management problems with critical thinking.
  4. Generate innovative and creative ideas in management contexts.
  5. Communicate effectively in management contexts.
  6. Collaborate effectively as a member of a team.
  7. Reflect on experiences for personal and professional development.

Career Opportunities

Employment opportunities

There are career opportunities for skilled managers in human resource management, strategic management and management consulting. Management specialists are required in most industries.

Possible future job titles

Business Manager, Manager, Management Consultant, Team Leader, Supervisor, Administrator

This Major can be studied in the following courses

Student stories

The atmosphere at ECU was friendly and welcoming. Over the course of my degree, I have made some lifelong friends through volunteer groups, social events and classes.

Whilst studying at ECU, I was an ambassador for the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI). This helped me to successfully apply for the AHRI internship program, which secured me an internship in the HR department at CGG.

After my three weeks interning at CGG, I was offered a contract with the company, where I worked whilst I completed my studies. This has provided a great opportunity to apply the theory I learnt throughout my degree.

Lauren Menegola

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