Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses, except that electives may be reduced or redirected. This course comprises 96 credit points and is structured in four parts: Parts A and Part B focus on Master of Management studies. Other Parts A and B focus on Master of Public Policy and Management studies.
Part A. Core Studies - Management (24 credit points)
Students must complete 24 credit points from the following:
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisational change
- MGF5976 Strategic management (capstone unit)
Part B. Discipline Studies - Management (24 credit points)
You must complete 24 credit points from the following.
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future*
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context*
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations*
- MGF5986 Foundations of sustainable human resource management*
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- MON5750 Monash Innovation Guarantee
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 credit points)
*If students are seeking AHRI (the Australian HR Institute) accreditation they must complete the following four units: MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920, MGF5986.
Part A. Principal study - Public Policy and Management (30 credit points)
Students must complete 30 credit points from the following:
- ATI5101 Foundations of public policy
- ATI5102 Governance
- ATI5103 Policy analysis
- ATI5104 Public sector reform
- ATI5129 Evaluation
- ATI5195 Implementation and service delivery
Part B. Specified Elective Studies - Public Policy and Management (18 credit points)
Students must complete 18 credit points from either the Policy studies specialisation OR the Global studies specialisation.
You can view the handbook here to learn more about the course structure, study requirements, and unit options. You can also explore the course progression map to plan your semester-by-semester enrolment.