Executive MBA Degree Program
The Executive MBA degree program at UTS in Sydney, Australia is specifically designed for senior executives or those aspiring to be senior executives. The 12 subject Executive MBA distinguishes itself from our 16 subject MBA through its focus on "executive" leadership.
The Executive MBA builds on your technical, professional and interpersonal skills to give you the confidence and ability to strategically drive a business.
- Executive MBA Degree
- Graduate Certificate in Executive Business Administration
- Executive
MBA - Brochure
(PDF, 800k, 12 pages)
How is the Executive MBA different?
The Executive MBA differs from our 16 subject MBA Degree in that it is a 12 subject degree focused on producing graduates with the confidence and ability to strategically drive a business in the pressures of a globalised economy.
Key features of the Executive MBA
Cohort Class Model
The Executive MBA is a unique learning experience where students progress through the program with the same group of peers. Classes are attended only by Executive MBA students with significant work experience.
Residential Study Block
Your first subject, 'Applied Leadership and Strategy', is delivered as a 1 week (5 day) residential workshop. Working with your cohort, this lays the foundations for the powerful cohort learning environment by using computer based simulations and outdoor problem solving activities to challenge skills, attitudes and beliefs.
Duration and Attendance
Students of the Executive MBA can attend regular weekly classes or intensive weekend classes. The duration of the course is 2 years Part-time or 18 months Full-time.
Teaching Excellence
Academics for the Executive MBA are selected from over 250 teaching staff based on their expertise, practical experience, academic rigour and performance in student evaluation surveys.
Smart Networking
The Executive MBA gives you the chance to network with your peers and industry leaders, enabling you to develop those all-important business and industry contacts.
Advantages of Study at UTS
For more information on the advantages of study at UTS, please visit Why study at GSB.
Related programs and courses
- (MBA) Master of Business Administration
- PDF course brochures
- Postgraduate courses by course-work
- Research and PhD degrees (study by thesis)
- Honours degrees (advanced undergrad study)
- Undergraduate (Bachelor) degrees
- Short courses
- Executive development
- UTS:International student courses
- Alternate study pathways
Executive MBA news
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EMBA newsletter - March 09
(PDF, 560K, 12 pages) Ethics anyone?
how ethics and education will lead to recovery.-
EMBA newsletter - November
(PDF, 500k, 12 pages) -
Causes and consequences of the global financial crisis
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EMBA newsletter - July
(PDF, 600k, 12 pages)
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The MBA experience by UTS graduate Paul Ahearne
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Business Network newsletter - Spring
(PDF, 160k, 12 pages)
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MP3 audio podcast: Is society well served by its financial institutions?
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MP3 audio podcast: Are green credentials now a key driver for successful business?
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MP3 audio podcast: Has Australian business learned from the greatest corporate failure of all time?
- GSB news and events
- UTS:Business news and events
- UTS:Newsroom
Advantages of study at UTS
Based in Sydney NSW Australia, the UTS Business, Graduate School of Business offers over 40 courses in Accounting, Arts Management, Community Management, Event Management, Finance, General Management, HR Management, Marketing, Sport Management, Tourism Management, Supply Chain Management and our MBA offers over 50 majors and sub-majors and 150 elective subjects in engineering, IT, law, project management, science and more.
With over 250 teaching staff and over 3,000 students, Sydney's UTS Business, Graduate School of Business is one of Australia's largest postgraduate business schools offering one of the most diverse selections of programs, courses, majors, sub-majors and subjects in various flexible modes of attendance.
See advantages of study at Sydney's UTS Business, Graduate School of Business





