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Never before have organisations faced such disruption from innovation and new technologies. Leaders today must be agile, utilising a wide range of skills in order to navigate the oftentimes turbulent world of business to managing diverse teams.
An MBA at RMIT broadens your business and management expertise and accelerates your journey to leadership roles. You will learn about corporate leadership, human resource management, business consultancy, corporate marketing, strategic decision making, and financial analysis.
Importantly, you have the ability to tailor your learning journey, spanning from a comprehensive breadth of business knowledge to a deeper, specialised focus on specific areas including leadership and digital transformation. The flexibility to choose majors and minors is a recognition of new market demands, and it encourages future-focused leaders to extend their careers beyond traditional boundaries and create lasting impact in the communities they serve.
To guide you along your transformational journey, industry professionals (including C-suite managers and industry experts) offer guest lectures across our classes, providing support for Work-Integrated Learning projects (WIL) and mentoring. This allows our students to stay up to date with the latest in technological trends, learn from industry leaders and have the chance to solve real-world problems.
RMIT classrooms are made up of a collaborative, diverse community. Many of our MBA students find life-long partnerships and friends, who work to both challenge and support one another throughout their careers.
RMIT's College of Business and Law is an accredited member of AACSB International (AACSB) – the world’s largest business education alliance.
AACSB accreditation is a globally recognised standard of excellence for business schools, with members in over 100 countries and territories. It signifies a commitment to quality, continuous improvement and high-quality business education.
The MBA program consists of 16 courses (192 credit points) as follows:
* MBA option courses: all courses listed within the MBA majors/minors
Students admitted into the program with a bachelor's degree or higher-level qualification in business (or a related discipline) will be exempted from completing the four (04) courses and only need to complete 12 courses (144 credit points).
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Program guides for RMIT Saigon South and RMIT Hanoi.
RMIT’s postgraduate faculty consists of dedicated full-time academics and visiting professors with extensive global experience across the corporate, government and academic sectors.
RMIT provides a facilitated learning approach with business mentoring support, case studies and Work Integrated Learning (WIL) courses that contextualise a student's learning. Students work in teams and thus garner benefits from the additional insight and understanding that come from interactions with classmates.
RMIT classrooms are made up of individuals who have similar aspirations yet come from a diverse range of disciplinary and personal backgrounds.
Each course in the MBA program consists of 36 hours of class time, plus preparation and assignments. Classes are usually a combination of lectures and tutorials.
Students can choose to study between one and four courses each semester and there is the option of studying at either our Hanoi City or Saigon South campuses.
RMIT’s main delivery modes are tailored to meet the needs of working professionals:
Timetable will normally be available four (04) weeks before the start of the semester.
The range of learning outcomes addressed in the program work to improve graduate employability by responding to today’s employer expectations.
In this program, students develop approaches to leadership and design-based strategies and apply specialised knowledge to create and address a range of organisational issues as a global manager.
RMIT provides world-class blended learning with both face-to-face and online experiences in a global network, a supportive community, and real-world skills.
Graduates from RMIT Vietnam’s MBA are working in Vietnam and abroad in professional, commercial, industrial, entrepreneurial, not-for-profit, governmental and non-governmental organisations. Typical roles include:
It is noteworthy that numerous mature occupations have been transformed by data, technology and sustainability, which in turn has created hybrid roles such as:
Payments are made each semester, on a course-by-course basis.
The MBA program consists of 16 courses. Students admitted into the program with a bachelor degree or higher level qualification in business (or a related discipline) completed within 10 years will only need to complete 12 courses.
VND |
USD (indicative) |
|
| Tuition fee for 12 courses | 671,904,000 |
25,645 |
| Standard tuition fee (16 courses) | 895,872,000 |
34,194 |
Immediate family of current and former students
Alumni
New students
The fee assistance listed above cannot be applied simultaneously with any other tuition fee assistance or scholarship unless otherwise stated. Please refer to our tuition fee assistance page for the full list of tuition fee assistance, and terms and conditions.
Scholarships for the Master of Business Administration can be found here.
Applicants must have successfully completed:
Students admitted with a bachelor degree or higher level qualification* in business (or a related discipline), that have been completed within 10 years, will be exempted from completing four (4) courses (48 credit points).
* The bachelor degree or higher level qualification must be deemed equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree or higher level.
If you do not meet the above minimum academic requirements, please contact RMIT Vietnam Student Recruitment team for alternative pathways.
Applicants must have successfully completed one of the following requirements:
For other international English entry requirements, please view English equivalency requirements.
Previous study and proficiency tests are recognised for two years from the completion date or test date to the program commencement date unless stated otherwise. RMIT does not accept scores from at-home or online testing.
Where you have achieved more than one form of English language proficiency only the most recent achievement will be considered in the admission decision.
Please contact the RMIT Vietnam Student Recruitment team for more information.
If you have completed relevant study or have relevant work experience, you may be eligible for credit transfer or exemption. Credit and exemption will be assessed on a case-by-case basis consistent with the RMIT University credit policy. Please contact the RMIT Vietnam Student Recruitment team for more information.