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Unlock Your Potential with an MBA from Edith Cowan University

ECU's MBA is recognised for its excellence, with a curriculum that embraces technological advancements, including ethical AI usage, ensuring graduates are future-fit to navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving business landscape.

ECU School of Business and Law building on the Joondalup Campus. Edith Cowan University's School of Business and Law.

In today's dynamic business environment, big ideas are paramount. Edith Cowan University's (ECU) MBA program cultivates the creative mindset needed to disrupt markets and challenge business models, empowering students to innovate and lead.

Our MBA is recognised for its excellence, with a curriculum that embraces technological advancements, including ethical AI usage, ensuring graduates are future-fit to navigate the complexities of a rapidly evolving business landscape.

Human element

Dr Judy Lundy, MBA Director at ECU, outlines how the evolving demands of executives and are met with ECU's innovative human-centered transformation approach that isn't just about theoretical knowledge; it's about practical changes that benefit individuals, organisations, and society.

"Diving into a full-length MBA can be daunting, so the importance of flexibility for busy professionals is always front of mind in our offerings with online, part-time and accelerated online options," says Dr Lundy.

Benefits of flexible learning options

Boyd Keyser is completing his MBA online with ECU while he works as an Associate Manager at global business consulting company Accenture.

Boyd explained that being able to participate online was highly beneficial, ensuring that his professional commitments, like travel and long hours, never compromised his studies.

"My experience with ECU has been excellent, thanks to the flexibility and the practical orientation of the MBA program. ECU's willingness to provide recognition of my prior learning also reduced both the financial costs and time burden associated with postgraduate studies," says Boyd.

Boyd Keyser has short blonde hair Boyd Keyser.

Accelerating success

"I'd say the MBA has significantly accelerated my professional development over the last 18 months, enabling me to directly apply what I was learning to my daily work. This hands-on approach really helped my ability to grasp complex concepts and implement them in real-world scenarios.

"I think whether you're looking to grow your expertise in your current role, or explore new or alternative career pathways, ECU offers choice, resources and flexibility to help you achieve your career goals effectively and efficiently."

Janine Wood grins and holds up her palm that has a smiley face drawn on it. Janine Wood.

Spotlight on our graduates

Our alumni, like Janine Wood, co-founder of crisis support charity No Limits Perth, are proud advocates of the transformative impact of ECU's MBA.

"At the age of 50, running a full-time business and with a family, I really wasn't sure that I could do an MBA but it was the best decision I've ever made," said Janine.

"The encouragement and the support from the lecturers was absolutely invaluable and sharing life experience with the other students was great, I learned a huge amount through the whole experience."

Join us at ECU

ECU's School of Business and Law not only ranks as WA's top business school for quality, it is in the top two nationally on the AFR BOSS Best Business Schools list and are among the elite six percent worldwide accredited by AACSB International.

An MBA from Edith Cowan University is more than a degree—it's a transformative journey; it's your gateway to becoming a future-fit leader.

To find out more or to apply, visit ecu.edu.au/business.


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