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Unit name International & National Business Experience
Unit code BMA702
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Business & Economics
Tasmanian School of Business and Economics
Discipline Management
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Availability

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Learning Outcomes

ILO1Evaluate the industrial and economic structure, culture and politics of practising business, management, and leadership in the study tour destination, whether that be in Tasmania, the Australian mainland or overseas.
ILO2Critically reflect on cultural differences, and how these differences impact upon business and management practices.
ILO3Transmit knowledge and ideas on important dimensions of doing business through high quality professional communication.

Fees

Please note this unit may include a business experience which may include a compulsory national business tour, where costs associated (including accommodation, meals and field trips) will be in addition to the standard tuition fee. Costs will vary dependent upon the nature of the tour and will be confirmed as early as possible in the applicable enrolment year. Prospective or current students experiencing financial difficulty or who are concerned about these costs are advised to refer to the BMA702 unit information on the University website the first instance and then to seek further information from the relevant Unit or Course Coordinator where needed. The University will make every effort to keep any additional costs to a minimum whilst still delivering an opportunity for a significant experiential learning opportunity. In addition, due to the nature of the unit, enrolment outside of standard Semester 1 and 2 study periods may be required and this will also be confirmed as early as possible in the applicable enrolment year.

Requisites

Prerequisites

Admission to 37J Master of Business Administration (International)

Teaching

Teaching Pattern

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Assessment

Presentation (20%) Journal (40%), Report (40%).

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Textbooks

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