Master in Organisational Leadership

Awarded by Monash University

Structure and Content

The Master in Organisational Leadership program consists of 6 courses, which may be completed in 18 months as follows:

 

EDF6821

Power, Authority and Decision-Making 

EDF6828

Resource Management

EDF6009

Special Topic in Research

EDF6822 Leadership & Organisation 

EDF6823 Management & Change

EDF6010

Professional Project

Entry Requirement

A recognised university degree or equivalent professional qualification with substantial documented executive experience, and a sound command of the English language.

 

Postgraduate courses offered by the faculty which do not include a practicum have the following minimum English language requirements:

 

  • At least two years of study (preferably in the last five years) in a university or approved tertiary institution where English is the language of instruction and assessment of the entire institution, and this is verified by the institution;

OR

  • IELTS (academic) of at least 6.5 with at least 6.5 on reading and listening and at least 6.0 on writing and speaking;

OR

  • Paper-based TOEFL score of at least 580 with a TWE of at least 4.5, or an internet-based score of at least 90 with at least 22 on writing and speaking and 20 on listening and reading. [Note: a computer-based TOEFL score of at least 237 with an Essay Rating (ER) of at least 4.5 will be accepted for entry in 2008, but it is no longer valid from 2009 onwards.]

OR

  • Successful completion of the Monash University English Language Bridging Program (MUELBP) or an equivalent program, at the approriate level.

 

Note: All test scores must be no more than 2 years old at the time of application [or accompanied by evidence of subsequent substantial study in a tertiary institution where courses are taught and assessed in English.]

Delivery Method

The program provides a total of 120 seminar/workshop hours; or 20 hours per unit delivered 100% by Monash University faculty. Each course will be delivered independently over a 3-month period. Classes are generally held after office hours in the evening / or over weekends/public holidays.

Assessment Methods

Each course will be assessed by assignments, case studies, and reports at the discretion of the University professors.

Graduation and Degree

Already 15 successful intakes in Singapore. Graduates will be allowed to use the title MOrgLead (Monash) after their names. The degree will be the same as that awarded to on-campus students of the University.