MBA Reviews Business School Overview – UTS Business School

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Business School offers three MBA courses. The Business School has a practical and integrative approach to business education, with graduates being “integrative thinkers”.

Business School Overview

As of October 2017, the Dean of University of Technology Sydney Business School is Professor Chris Earley.

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Depending on what MBA you are looking to study at UTS Business School, there are different limits to Credit Recognition.

  • EMBA: No exemption permitted
  • MBA: Maximum 4 Core Subjects
  • MBA in Entrepreneurship: Maximum 6 Credit Points

There are currently seven  scholarships open to UTS Business School Postgraduate business students. These range from accommodation to tuition plus Single Overseas Health Insurance Cover (OSHC).

UTS Business School MBAs

Currently, UTS Business School offers 3 MBA courses available on-campus Sydney, NSW. Compare UTS MBA course details and reviews below.

MBA

Discover the Master of Business Administration from UTS Business School.

Executive MBA

Find out more about the EMBA from UTS Business School.

MBA (Entrepreneurship)

Find out more about the MBA in Entrepreneurship from UTS.

MBA Campus Location

Students are required to study on-campus in Sydney. The incredible UTS Business School building was designed by Frank Gehry is commonly known as the crumpled brown bag due.

UTS MBA reviews

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