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Australian School of Business > Future Students > Postgraduate coursework > Master of Business & Technology
 

Master of Business & Technology (MBT) 

 

Take your career to the next level with a Master of Business & Technology (MBT) from the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales. The successful integration of technology into business is the critical key to business success in today’s rapidly changing environment. Technology underpins every step of the value chain, from ideas generation, positioning the organisation and adapting to market changes to deliver value to customers.

The understanding of either business or technology alone is insufficient. 


With over 1,000 students enrolled, the MBT Program is an applied masters program tailor-made for busy managers and professionals in technology driven environments. The MBT provides participants with the intellectual tools to manage and take up leadership roles where business and technology intersect.

 

You can choose from an exciting combination of business and technology courses in one flexible part-time program, as well as customise your study through MBT's flexible program structure. Work with experienced class facilitators and co-participants in online or Sydney-based face-to face classes.

Program structure

A flexible program designed to fit into the busy lifestyles of working professionals.

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Program delivery

Choice of distance mode via interactive online classes or face-to-face mode at UNSW Kensington campus.

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Courses

Students can tailor their MBT to their specific needs and choose from over 20 courses.

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Master of Business & Technology

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 Program guide 2010

2010 MBT Program guide

MBT program guide

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