Which are the good australian universities for masters in international business or international relations?
I'd like to know which universities are good for masters course in international business or relations in australia. I am from india so i also want to know what is the eligibilty( minimun marks in graduation) to apply for a masters course in aus.
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Well the best uni that is widely available to the community would probobly be University of New south Wales and University of sydney, these two are probobly the best however both are very hard to get into. You can call them up and ask what type of marks oyu would need to enter into the course you want for your masters. http://www.uac.edu.au/ This shows all the university courses for sydney.(well most)
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Uni of Sydney and Uni of NSW are the two best universities in Sydney. Australian National University (in Canberra) also has a great reputation and might have better courses for international business/relations.
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many of universities are good like: australian national university university of melbourne university of sydney university of mcquire best of luck
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday, January 21, 2011
I jst completed my Masters in International Business and now i need job
I jst completed my Masters in International Business and now i need job?
I would like to know what industries can i consider while applying for job or internship. What is overall job scope for Masters in International business . I am really confused at this time and would really appreciate if anybuddy has some professional advice.
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I would like to know what industries can i consider while applying for job or internship. What is overall job scope for Masters in International business . I am really confused at this time and would really appreciate if anybuddy has some professional advice.
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EXTERNAL VACANCY ADVERTISMENT ATSU Petroleum and Development Company is owned by foreign investors from Europe Africa countries includes; Ukraine, Finland, Sweden, South Africa, Nigeria, CoteĆ¢€™ Dvore. We hereby request of the service of foreigners around the world who are expertise in the various vacancies in this company as listed below are hereby to apply with their CV age from 25years to 50years and a minimum work experience of 2years. POSITION: Trainee Marketer DEPARTMANT: Marketing QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in Marketing, Business, Economics, and Any Other Social Science Course POSITION: Petroleum Engineer DEPARTMENT: Mining QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in Petroleum Engineering, and other engineering courses POSITION: Safety officer DEPARTMENT: Safety QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in safety and other science course. POSITION: Company Doctor/Nurse DEPARTMENT: Medicine QUALIFICATION: MBBS, and any courses in medicine and nursing POSITION: Electrical Engineer DEPARTMENT: Electrical QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in Electrical Electronic Engineering,and other related engineering courses POSITION: Chemical Engineer DEPARMENT: Mining QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in chemical engineering and other related engineering courses POSITION: Office secretary DEPARTMENT: Engineering QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in secretarial studies, and others. POSITION: Security officers DEPARTMENT: Security QUALIFICATION: ND, HND, BSC in any security course or other courses. Other positions are office timekeeper, store keeper. Send your application to the Human Resource Manager mcclausky_rich@hotmail.com For further information on other vacant positions contact Human Resource Manager too.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Can I get a masters in international business with a psychology background
Can I get a masters in international business with a psychology background?
I am currently a junior in college studying psychology, but I really want to get into international business. However, it's too late to switch to business as an undergraduate, so my question is, do business graduate schools accept students with other backgrounds like psychology? Should I at least take some basic courses as an undergraduate like economics?
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Don't worry about what youre studying as an undergrad. You can basically take anything you want in grad school! As a disclaimer, you may need to audit certain classes to gain a background in that area... like you may need to audit certain business classes like accounting, management, that sort of thing, so that you have a working knowledge of the field. Prior to starting (or applying!) to grad school for that subject, you SHOULD take some business courses. It will help enormously. You don't need to get a BA in that area to get into grad school, but you DO need to show to the school that its not a snap decision and that you are investing time and money in that field. Remember, grad schools accept less students each year than undergrad schools, so theyre a lot more selective about who their alumni will be. See if you can take business classes at area schools via cross registration, or, finish this degree and then go work a while to pay down debt while you attend classes for business as well... and then apply to grad school later on when you have a solid background. Its possible, and I was in a similar situation. Its hard work, but keep your eyes on the prize!
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You can certainly pursue a masters in any field, no matter what your undergrad degree. It's to your advantage to have a background in another field to give you a unique perspective. Knowing about psychology in a business setting would give you quite a leg up, really! Yes, you should take some core courses like Econ or Marketing at your school, or even at a community college where it's cheaper and less pressure. You should have decent marks in whatever undergraduate degree you attained, but a 4.0 isn't necessary either. Take some prep courses for the GMAT to get you familiar with the format. But you're well positioned to go for a masters, and don't hesitate to go for it!
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you can get an mba with a psychology background. I actually know somebody who got their undergrad in psych, and then did a phd in business. i personally think that psych is a good background for business. you can always do I/O psych. that blends right into business. if you are looking to go into international business I would suggest doing a couple economics classes as well as an international management class and a business strategy class if you can. did you look at the possibility of a business minor. Psych/Business blend really well. I would know. My wife is PhD in psych. Her father has a PhD in psych as well. I'm in finance. We know tons of people who are in I/O psych with business backgrounds and tons of people who are in business with psych backgrounds. Its more common than you think. As far as the GMAT, it is quite similar to the GRE. The only major difference is that the essays pertain to business questions. But essays do not count toward your score, they are scored separate. You need atleast a 600 on your GMAT to get into a decent MBA program.
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No because you're ugly and nobody likes you.
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I'm getting my MBA with an undergraduate degree in psychology. It works out great and I believe you get the best of both worlds. Most who majored in business as an undergraduate are usually somewhat burned out by the time they graduate.
I am currently a junior in college studying psychology, but I really want to get into international business. However, it's too late to switch to business as an undergraduate, so my question is, do business graduate schools accept students with other backgrounds like psychology? Should I at least take some basic courses as an undergraduate like economics?
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Don't worry about what youre studying as an undergrad. You can basically take anything you want in grad school! As a disclaimer, you may need to audit certain classes to gain a background in that area... like you may need to audit certain business classes like accounting, management, that sort of thing, so that you have a working knowledge of the field. Prior to starting (or applying!) to grad school for that subject, you SHOULD take some business courses. It will help enormously. You don't need to get a BA in that area to get into grad school, but you DO need to show to the school that its not a snap decision and that you are investing time and money in that field. Remember, grad schools accept less students each year than undergrad schools, so theyre a lot more selective about who their alumni will be. See if you can take business classes at area schools via cross registration, or, finish this degree and then go work a while to pay down debt while you attend classes for business as well... and then apply to grad school later on when you have a solid background. Its possible, and I was in a similar situation. Its hard work, but keep your eyes on the prize!
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You can certainly pursue a masters in any field, no matter what your undergrad degree. It's to your advantage to have a background in another field to give you a unique perspective. Knowing about psychology in a business setting would give you quite a leg up, really! Yes, you should take some core courses like Econ or Marketing at your school, or even at a community college where it's cheaper and less pressure. You should have decent marks in whatever undergraduate degree you attained, but a 4.0 isn't necessary either. Take some prep courses for the GMAT to get you familiar with the format. But you're well positioned to go for a masters, and don't hesitate to go for it!
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you can get an mba with a psychology background. I actually know somebody who got their undergrad in psych, and then did a phd in business. i personally think that psych is a good background for business. you can always do I/O psych. that blends right into business. if you are looking to go into international business I would suggest doing a couple economics classes as well as an international management class and a business strategy class if you can. did you look at the possibility of a business minor. Psych/Business blend really well. I would know. My wife is PhD in psych. Her father has a PhD in psych as well. I'm in finance. We know tons of people who are in I/O psych with business backgrounds and tons of people who are in business with psych backgrounds. Its more common than you think. As far as the GMAT, it is quite similar to the GRE. The only major difference is that the essays pertain to business questions. But essays do not count toward your score, they are scored separate. You need atleast a 600 on your GMAT to get into a decent MBA program.
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No because you're ugly and nobody likes you.
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I'm getting my MBA with an undergraduate degree in psychology. It works out great and I believe you get the best of both worlds. Most who majored in business as an undergraduate are usually somewhat burned out by the time they graduate.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Plzzzzzz CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WRITE A PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Plzzzzzz CAN SOMEONE HELP ME WRITE A PERSONAL STATEMENT FOR MASTER IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS?
I have done my graduation last year and applying for 1 yr-Master In International Business Course at Hult School of Business....I need to write a PERSONAL STATEMENT for the application...I have gone through several of them on the internet but can't figure out what to write and how to write....I don't want to lie or make things up They want specific info like.. Personal Statement All candidates are required to complete a personal statement as part of the application process. This essay is an important factor in the Admission CommitteeĆ¢€™s decision. As a guideline, we suggest a personal statement of two to three pages in length. Indicates required field Please describe your short-term (within five years) and long-term professional goals. How will your current professional experience contribute to these plans? What skill set will you need to achieve these goals? How will Hult International Business School help you attain these goals? Can someone experienced please help me personally? Please?? My Yahoo Messenger ID is katrak_neville@yahoo.com Thanks a lot!
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Yeah, there are all sorts of folks out there who will help for about $100 per hour. Expect to pay $300 to $500 for a personal statement. There are also lots of unqualified and incompetent writers who will claim they CAN help but aren't even worth $5 per hour. If you Google, you can find tons of advice on "writing a personal statement for college admission" so you can do it yourself. Good luck.
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You pretty much need to impress them or convince them I could say as to why they should have you as a student.Most papers are done APA style so you will double space the lines on Office Word. This means less words per page. It is not as overwhelming as it seems once you make a list of what you can say about yourself and plan out the order you need it in. Basically you can use 1 page a piece for each question or more or less on each as you need. Hope this helps some. Good luck! (I had to write one to get into AIU. As bad as I thought it would be, it wasn't so bad. Keep in mind they want you to succeed and that means not turning you away for a success in a college elsewhere. Give them good strong reasons why they should allow you there as a student).
I have done my graduation last year and applying for 1 yr-Master In International Business Course at Hult School of Business....I need to write a PERSONAL STATEMENT for the application...I have gone through several of them on the internet but can't figure out what to write and how to write....I don't want to lie or make things up They want specific info like.. Personal Statement All candidates are required to complete a personal statement as part of the application process. This essay is an important factor in the Admission CommitteeĆ¢€™s decision. As a guideline, we suggest a personal statement of two to three pages in length. Indicates required field Please describe your short-term (within five years) and long-term professional goals. How will your current professional experience contribute to these plans? What skill set will you need to achieve these goals? How will Hult International Business School help you attain these goals? Can someone experienced please help me personally? Please?? My Yahoo Messenger ID is katrak_neville@yahoo.com Thanks a lot!
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Yeah, there are all sorts of folks out there who will help for about $100 per hour. Expect to pay $300 to $500 for a personal statement. There are also lots of unqualified and incompetent writers who will claim they CAN help but aren't even worth $5 per hour. If you Google, you can find tons of advice on "writing a personal statement for college admission" so you can do it yourself. Good luck.
2
You pretty much need to impress them or convince them I could say as to why they should have you as a student.Most papers are done APA style so you will double space the lines on Office Word. This means less words per page. It is not as overwhelming as it seems once you make a list of what you can say about yourself and plan out the order you need it in. Basically you can use 1 page a piece for each question or more or less on each as you need. Hope this helps some. Good luck! (I had to write one to get into AIU. As bad as I thought it would be, it wasn't so bad. Keep in mind they want you to succeed and that means not turning you away for a success in a college elsewhere. Give them good strong reasons why they should allow you there as a student).
Saturday, January 1, 2011
What should I do, a Master of Applied Finance or a Master of International Business
What should I do, a Master of Applied Finance or a Master of International Business?
I have an undergrad degree in finance, but have not been able to do anything with it so far. So I was looking into Master programs, but am unsure if I should rather do the Master of Applied Finance or the Master of International Business and what opportunities these degrees might lead to. Even though I have a Bachelors in Finance, I thought it was really hard and has not done me any good. So I am not that inclined to do Finance again unless it's really worth it. Can't find anything right now and school is a huge investment, both time and money. That's why I was thinking of doing these degrees in Australia since it's cheaper and the schools are very reputable.
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I have an undergrad degree in finance, but have not been able to do anything with it so far. So I was looking into Master programs, but am unsure if I should rather do the Master of Applied Finance or the Master of International Business and what opportunities these degrees might lead to. Even though I have a Bachelors in Finance, I thought it was really hard and has not done me any good. So I am not that inclined to do Finance again unless it's really worth it. Can't find anything right now and school is a huge investment, both time and money. That's why I was thinking of doing these degrees in Australia since it's cheaper and the schools are very reputable.
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