Study undergraduate management degrees at UniSA
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The School of Management facilitates study opportunities in a wide range of disciplines. The School of Management offers degrees which provide a professional level of education for potential and current managers in both the public and private sectors. Graduates will acquire skills, knowledge and attitudes that will assist them to develop as productive and socially responsible managers in the global environment. All the courses offered within the degrees have a strong international emphasis in recognition of the cosmopolitan qualities required of future managers to meet global technology, social and work demands. The School of Management provides undergraduate degrees in the following disciplines areas: |
| Business double degree |
| The Division of Business has created a unique double degree where you choose which two business, management or commerce degrees you wish to combine. |
| Business honours |
| The Division of Business provides the opportunity for advanced
study in business and enables the development of research
competencies. This qualification represents elite academic
performance and a high level of professional and academic
development which is recognised nationally and internationally.
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out more about an honours degree with the Division of Business.
The School of Management offers 5x Honours Scholarships per year to eligible applicants. For any enquires on honours studies contact honours-enquiries-business@unisa.edu.au. |
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Management and LogisticsModern management involves managing people, money and technology to achieve business and organisational objectives. Get an insight into a range of career paths available. Human Resource ManagementThe only program of its kind in SA, the Human Resource Management program has been designed to provide a solid grounding for successful practice in the management of people to achieve results. Tourism and Event ManagementStudy areas such as tourism marketing, event management, food, wine and festivals, conventions and indigenous tourism. See why it won the Australian Best Events Awards for Best Education Program in 2009. Sport and Recreation ManagementIf you like the idea of working for a sporting organisation, club or recreation facility, then why not study a Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management? You will study areas such as sport, event and leisure management, recreation and event programming. |

