Adaptable MBA is a post graduate course that works with you
An adaptable business course designed to slot into the busy schedules of working professionals is set to welcome its first intake of students in the new year.
The Charles Darwin University (CDU) Master of Business Administration (Executive) is an industry-oriented course that enables students to work through each unit at their own pace before finishing their studies with a capstone business project.
CDU Postgraduate Business Course Coordinator Dr Debajyoti Chakrabarty said students would have the option to further tailor the MBA to their careers by using their real projects and reports as alternative assessments.
Dr Chakrabarty said students with a business-related qualification and four years of full-time professional experience would also be eligible for up to 40 credit points to fast-track their studies.
“The course’s target audience is people already working in industry, and I’m really excited about the flexibility it affords those students,” he said.
“We want to provide a course that allows students to see how an MBA relates to their work as well as helping them juggle their studies with their professional experience.”
The course’s online-only approach to learning allows students to create bespoke learning pathways using the 12 self-contained units on offer.
Students will have access to their unit lecturers throughout their studies for one-on-one guidance and support whenever they need.
Dr Chakrabarty said each unit would be offered in six-week intensive study periods, with the first cohort to start in January 2025.
He said students would be able to enrol in the course at the start of any of the five intensive periods throughout the year.
“This course is different because similar qualifications are usually designed with no prior work experience in mind,” Dr Chakrabarty said.
“CDU’s MBA (Executive) focuses on people already working in industry.”
Related Articles
NT Butchery Apprentices taking on the chopping block
For the first time ever a Northern Territory Butchery Apprentice has won the National Apprentice of the Year award at the Australian Meat Excellence Awards.
Read more about NT Butchery Apprentices taking on the chopping block
‘Life-changing’: CDU highlights health milestone on Close the Gap Day
Charles Darwin University (CDU) is celebrating Close the Gap Day by highlighting a record number of students enrolled in one of its in-demand pathway programs, marking the University’s continued contributions to national targets.
Read more about ‘Life-changing’: CDU highlights health milestone on Close the Gap Day
Potential students flock to traditional Higher Education disciplines to start 2026
Nursing, Education, Law and Engineering are a few of the disciplines that attracted a high level of interest from people looking to commence a Higher Education degree at Charles Darwin University in 2026.
Read more about Potential students flock to traditional Higher Education disciplines to start 2026