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University of Sydney Business School

DEGREE
Masters of Management

(MMS)

PROGRAM LENGTH
12 Months

CAMPUS
Sydney,Australia

Sydney MiM Overview

The Sydney MiM Review is useful for people who want to gain a quick understanding of the Masters in Management program at Sydney  Business school and understand if it would be a correct choice for them. Apart from a brief review of the school, data about the Masters in Management also known as Masters in Management Studies application process, the class profile and placement statistics  are presented.

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ESTD.

Highlights

Exchange partners

270+

Female

40%

International Students

31%

Class Size

90

Financial Times’18 27
The Economist 35
QS WORLD RANKINGS ’18 24

Program and Curriculum

The UoS MiM Program is an admirable vision of the University of Sydney which immerses scholars into leadership training, through empowering them to solve real-world challenges. The students gain exposure to a diverse milieu of colleagues and faculty that radiate amazing talents and backgrounds.

This is a 12-month full-time program that requires the completion of 60 units. The Master in Management (MiM) program invigorates graduates and professionals from all works of life to make a global impact in every business milieu.

The MiM Program entails a rigorous training marked by the personal and professional transformation that invigorates graduates for global challenges in diverse milieus of life.

A Holistic Mix Electives are offered

  • Strategy and Entrepreneurship
  • Innovation, and Technology
  • Managing Digital Innovation
  • Industrialization and Development
  • Global Governance
  • Territorial Development and Social Innovation
  • Operation Management
  • Global Marketing Management
  • Project Management in Context
  •  Accounting and Financial Management
  •  Firms, and Human Resources
  •  Managing Business Networks
  •  International Competitive and Corporate Strategy
Sydney Business School has incorporated a direct involvement of business, industry and government into all it case studies, internships, workplace-based projects and other learning activities.

Participating corporates includeABB. KPMG, Deloitte, Mastercard among others.

Several Industry Conferences have conducted some examples being:

  • HDR (Higher Degree Research) Student Conference
Sydney Business School is home to a variety of clubs, some of them are

  1. Incubate
  2. Foodies Unite
  3. USU Student Board

Employment

University of Sydney’s graduates has been voted as ‘Australia’s Most Employable’ .

£65,711

WEIGHED SALARY

 86%

PLACEMENT

Top 3 Sectors

  1. Consulting
  2. Technology
  3. Luxuary, Retail and Fashion
Consulting 42%
Fina 34%
Investment banking 23%
Investment management 3%
Private Equity & Venture Capital 5%
Diversified Financial Services 3%
Corporates 25%
Technology & Telecoms 13%
Media & Entertainment 2%
Healthcare/Pharma 1%
Industrials 4%
Other 4%

Companies recruiting from University of Sydney MiM

Consulting Sector
  • KPMG
  • PwC
  • Deloitte
  • Ernst & Young
Finance
  • Commonwealth Bank of Australia
  • Westpac
Luxuary, Retail and Fashion
  • Oroton
  • THE ICONIC

Want to know your chances at University of Sydney?

Alumni Info

The University of Sydney has an incredible alumni network of 3,50,000+ Alumni . Since the Alumni receive lucrative benefits, they give back to the institution in the form of donations and career opportunities.

 

Some Famous Alumni

  • Edmund Barton ( First Prime Minister of Australia)
  • Clive James ( Author, Broadcaster)
  • Joan Sutherland ( Music Artist)

Class Profile

Class Size
130
GMAT Range
570-650
Average Age
23
Nationalities
43%
Female

%

 Average Work Exp
6 Months

EXCHANGE PARTNERS

DUAL DEGREES

CEMS

Alliances

Useful Information

Eligibility

  • You should have no more than 2 years of full-time, post-graduate work experience.
  • You must have earned, or expect to earn, a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university by the start of the program.
  • If you already have an MBA or its equivalent, you are not

TUITION FEE

$52,980

PROGRAM INTAKES

2

ACCREDITATION

Deadlines

   Rounds                     Deadline Dates
   Round 1                  30th October 2018
   Round 2                  22nd January 2019
   Round 3                   7th March 2019
   Round 4                    11th April 2019

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Application Information

Application Documents

  • Transcripts of your previous institution
  • An official copy of your degree certificate
  • Online application form
  • Application Essays
  • GMAT/GRE score
  • One page CV
  • 2 Letter of Recommendations; one academic & one professional
  • IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge CPE, CAE or PTE Academic score (for some international students)
  • Application fee 125 USD, nonrefundable, but can be waivered.

Application Essays

The Duke MMS application comprises of 3 long essays and 3 short answer questions. Duke takes its essays very seriously and uses it as a medium to understand the strengths and weaknesses of prospective students. So make sure your essays are top notch.

Duke MMS Long Essays


Question 1 (
600 words)

The “Team Fuqua” spirit and community is one of the things that set the Fuqua experience apart, and it is a concept that extends beyond the student body to include faculty, staff, and administration. When a new person joins the admissions team, we ask that person to share with everyone in the office a list of “25 Random Things About Yourself.”

As an admissions team, they already know the new hire’s professional and academic background, so learning these “25 Random Things” would help them to get to know someone’s personality, background, special talents, and more. In this spirit, the admissions committee also wants to get to know you—beyond the professional and academic achievements listed in your resume and transcript. You can share the important life experiences, your likes, and dislikes, along with your hobbies, achievements, fun facts, or anything that helps us understand what makes you who you are.

Question 2 (400 words)

Chose only one of the two options below. Respond in 350 words at most.

Option 1 Question: For our MMS: Foundations of Business class, the admissions team is looking for students who are eager to engage with, and learn from, their classmates. This learning takes place both inside and outside the classroom, as extracurricular engagement is an important part of the MMS experience. Describe how you would plan to be engaged outside of the classroom and how your unique perspective, experiences, and passions will add to the MMS community.

Option 2 Question: The MMS: Foundations of Business program is developing leaders who are able to effect change in the communities of which they are a part. Share a time that you were able to make a change in your community: at school, at work, or at home. How will you use the lessons you learned and skills you developed from this experience as an MMS student?

Optional Essay

If you feel there are circumstances of which the admissions committee should be aware (e.g., unexplained gaps in work, choice of recommenders or lack of a professional recommendation, inconsistent or questionable academic performance), please explain them. Do NOT upload additional essays nor additional recommendations in this area. The optional essay is intended to provide the admissions committee with insight into your circumstances only.

Duke MiM Short Questions

The Duke MMS Application consists of 3 short questions which in many ways supplement your essay questions and cover different areas of your profile. Don’t make the mistake of underestimating these short questions and make sure they add to the profile you have created in your long essays and don’t just reiterate what you have already mentioned.

  • Why are you pursuing the MMS degree at this stage in your professional development?
  • What are your immediate career goals after completing the MMS program?
  • Life is full of uncertainties, and plans and circumstances can change. As a result, navigating a career requires you to be adaptable. Should the immediate goals that you provided above not materialize, what alternative directions have you considered?