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2 years full-time
On-campus (8 hours of classes each week, on-campus)
Level 3 & 4, 545 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Full-time · 8 hours of classes per week on-campus, plus approximately 7–9 hours per week per unit for self-directed study
February | March | May | June | August | September | October | November | 2026 Semester 1 Block 4 (Start of Classes: 1 Jun 2026)
Course Overview
Eligibility
Tuition fee
Course tuition fee over 2 years: $40,800 (2024) / $42,880 (2026). Fee per annum: $20,400 (2024) / $21,440 (2026). Fee per unit: $2,550 (2024) / $2,680 (2026). All fees are in Australian dollars. Fees are subject to change without notice. Course fees are to be paid in full before enrolment/selection of subjects in any given semester.
Duration
2 years full time
Intakes
February | March | May | June | August | September | October | November
Study mode
On-campus / Full-time
Entry requirements
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Finance for Corporate Managers
Explores concepts and principles of business finance including understanding financial statements, time value of money, risk and return, capital budgeting and working capital. Enables students to understand the financial consequences of strategic decisions and integrate the financial approach into decision-making.
Communication and Negotiations
Covers effective communication and negotiation strategies for working in global, cross-cultural roles. Explores negotiation opportunities, conflict resolution, and models for securing cooperation and agreement in competitive environments.
Organisational Context and Roles in Project Management
Covers internal and external organisational context in which projects are formed, executed, supported and evaluated. Examines stakeholder engagement and the impact of organisational context on defining roles, responsibilities and collaboration required for successful project delivery.
People, Culture and Agile Leadership
Develops understanding of the influence culture, politics and power have on behaviour in an organisational context. Introduces agile leadership and includes the Clifton Strengths Finder Assessment to help students gain security when working as part of a team.
Business Law
Explores business law in an international context including contract law, intellectual property, agency law, employment law and industrial relations, business structures and conflict law. Covers challenging aspects of business law and the consequences of carrying out business in an international setting.
Data Visualisation & Business Reporting
Provides the latest concepts, tools and techniques to build and influence the development of a successful data reporting capability. Covers fundamentals of data, design, narrative and technology that powers compelling and action-oriented data visualisations to enable fact-based decision making.
Big Data & Visualisation
Introduces concepts that inform big data analytics and visualisation. Covers business motivations and drivers for big data adaptation, enterprise technologies, big data business intelligence, algorithms and machine learning techniques, and data visualisation tools and techniques including dashboard creation.
Business Analytics Reporting
Develops ability to produce business reports using business analytics and/or data visualisation. Students work with business/industry case studies to analyse, determine and report recommendations that resolve industry client issues, communicating results using structured techniques with data.
Strategic Management
Covers strategic management including purpose, strategy formation, implementation, target setting, KPIs, strategy review, accountability and strategy re-set. Emphasises development and successful implementation of strategies in different types of firms across industries.
International Business Strategy
Explores economic, cultural, and ethical differences in international markets and the importance of creating in-depth market entry strategies. Covers opportunities in emerging markets through trade treaties and strategies for growth and development on a global scale.
Strategic Marketing Management
Covers strategic marketing management as an organisational practice including market environment analysis, segmentation, targeting and positioning, and strategies in product, pricing, place, promotion and people. Students learn to prepare an integrated marketing strategy that aligns the business with consumer needs.
Enterprise Risk Management
Explores risk as well as risk as an opportunity based on organisational risk appetite and tolerance. Students learn to identify, manage, report and review risk, and explore frameworks for assessing and treating risk in private and public sector organisations.
Corporate Governance, Ethics and Sustainability
Examines contemporary aspects of corporate governance including responsibility, accountability, sustainability, oversight, risk, ethics and incentives. Provides tools to help students analyse the impacts of individuals and organisations on economic, social, and environmental contexts.
Customer & Digital Marketing Analytics
Enables students to apply different analytical models to explore real-world marketing challenges including targeted list creation, data segmentation, testing campaign effectiveness, pricing structures and forecasting demand. Students learn how statistics, consumer analytics and modelling can be put to optimal use.
Real World Business Analytics
Introduces optimisation and multivariate data aggregation as core concepts in real-world analytics. Students develop skills to make effective decisions through mathematical methods in optimisation using tools such as Spreadsheets, and learn multivariate functions to analyse and interpret datasets.
Practical Industry Projects - PIP
In partnership with Practera, integrates classroom knowledge into a practical experience solving real-world business challenges for industry clients. Students work in groups of up to six, guided by a client mentor and lecturer, building industry relationships and earning certification and a digital badge. Pre-requisite: Students must firstly complete MBA4007 and MBA4008.
Practical Industry Projects - PIP
Continuation of the Practical Industry Projects capstone. Pre-requisite: Students must firstly complete MBA5015a.
Common Questions
The total course tuition fee over 2 years is $40,800 (2024 fees) or $42,880 (2026 fees). The fee per annum is $20,400 (2024) or $21,440 (2026), and the fee per unit is $2,550 (2024) or $2,680 (2026). All fees are in Australian dollars and are subject to change without notice. Course fees are to be paid in full before enrolment/selection of subjects in any given semester.
The course offers two nested qualifications: a Graduate Certificate of Business Administration (exit after approximately 6 months full-time) and a Graduate Diploma of Business Administration (Business Analytics) (exit after approximately 1 year full-time). Students who complete the full 2-year program receive the Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics).
To complete the degree, students must pass sixteen units totalling 160 credit points, delivered over two years. The course comprises 10 core units, 5 specialisation units, and 1 project-based unit (Practical Industry Projects - PIP). Units are split between AQF Level 4000 (AQF 8) and Level 5000 (AQF 9). Each unit is worth 10 credit points. Students study 8 hours of on-campus classes per week and an additional 7–9 hours per week for self-directed study per unit.
The course has multiple intakes throughout the year: February, March, May, June, August, September, October, and November. For 2026 Semester 1 Block 4, classes start on 1 June 2026, with orientation on 27 May 2026 and the census date on 8 June 2026.
There is no formal prerequisite for mathematics, however students without assumed knowledge in mathematical or quantitative skills will need to complete MBA4000 Statistics for Professionals in the first Block of the course. This additional unit is completed at the student's own cost and is not included in the standard 160 credit points required for the award.
The Master of Business Administration (Business Analytics) is offered at AIH's Sydney campus (Level 3 & 4, 545 Kent Street, NSW 2000) and Melbourne campus (Level 1, 20 Queen Street, VIC 3000). The course is available to both domestic and international students. The CRICOS code for the course is 111558E, and AIH's CRICOS Provider Code is 03147A.
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