University of Adelaide five-star MBA

The University of Adelaide is one of the top universities in Australia, consistently placed among the world's top 200 universities in the Times Higher Education (THE) – QS World University Rankings.

University of Adelaide Business School is formed by merging the School of Commerce and the Adelaide Graduate School of Business. It offers a range of undergraduate business programs, postgraduate specialist degrees and MBA programs.

Core Courses for the M.B.A. include Fundamentals of Leadership, Accounting for Managers, Marketing Management, Economics for Management, Managing Contemporary Organisations, Managerial Finance, Global Business, Strategic Management. Elective courses include topics in Marketing, Finance, General Management, Global Business, etc. It is possible to fast-track and complete the 12-course MBA within 1 year.

It also offers the MBA degree program in Singapore. The Singapore Campus (known as Ngee Ann-Adelaide Education Centre, NAAEC) is a joint venture between the Ngee Ann Kongsi and The University of Adelaide.

The university offers a comprehensive scholarships scheme for international students undertaking undergraduate and postgraduate study. Incentive awards may be awarded annually to international students enrolled in the MBA program.

Ratings:

- Awarded five stars for its short, 12-course MBA program and for its long, 16-course MBA (Advanced) program, according to the Graduate Management Association of Australia (GMAA), appears in the 2007 edition of the Good Universities Guide to MBA and Executive Short Courses.

- Rated as the Best Value Australian MBA (Singapore's Edupoll Education Guide).

- Awarded a five-star rating from the GMAA for its Master of Business Administration (Advanced) program (2006).

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