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University of New South Wales (UNSW) — Australian School of Business
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Why study at the Australian School of Business (ASB)?Leading the way in business educationThe Australian School of Business (ASB) is one of Australia’s largest business schools, integrating undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs with the AGSM MBA and AGSM Executive Education. We have over 12,000 students and 500 staff, bringing cultural diversity and a dynamic, cutting-edge education environment. What makes us different is our unwavering focus on high impact research and student-centred learning, our strong industry links and the internationalisation of our people and programs. We attract teachers, researchers and professional practitioners who are global leaders in their fields, and we enjoy the privilege of attracting the best and brightest students. Prestige and Reputation
Our Bachelor of Commerce
degree program has the highest entry requirement in New South Wales (96.30 ATAR in 2012), and our full-time AGSM MBA is ranked #1 in Australia by the Financial Times (UK, 2011), making ASB the destination of choice for elite business students. This ensures our graduates are highly sought-after across the globe. Research StrengthsASB’s strength in research is acknowledged by the recent Australian Federal Government Excellence in Research Awards (ERA), with ASB attaining equal first in Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services and equal second in Economics. Our research strength is also shown in the establishment of the Centre of the Excellence in Aging and Population Research and the new Centre for International Finance and Regulation (both hosted by UNSW). These successes in research enable us to attract academics from around the world who are leaders in their field. Strong Industry and institution linksASB is a vital point of connection between the academic world and the business community, with many of Australia’s top business and government leaders serving as members of the Advisory Committee. We have over 66,500 strong alumni spread internationally, many of them in pivotal roles with some of the world’s largest corporates. Our business degree programs are regularly reviewed by an external panel of experienced industry practitioners from a wide variety of organisations. This ensures that our degree programs are innovative and industry relevant, and incorporate the latest business thinking.We have built strategic partnerships with leading multinational and Australian organisations, such as Deloitte, Ernst & Young, PwC, HSBC, KPMG, Deutsche Bank, Macquarie Group Limited, Qantas and Commonwealth Bank of Australia etc.We also have strong links with some of the most prestigious institutions around the world. Our Knowledge@ASB partnership with Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania in the US recently won an Australian Marketing Institute Award for Excellence in Education. Unbeatable Career ProspectsBeing sought-after has its rewards. One of those rewards is that our graduates enjoy the highest starting salaries of all accounting, business and management, and computing/IT graduates in Australia (The Australian Graduate Survey 2010). In addition, we also received a 5-star ranking for graduate starting salaries, gaining full-time employment and positive graduate outcomes, from the Hobsons Good Universities Guide (2010-2012). Through our industry connections, you will have the chance to connect with future employers at career events and networking functions, opening the door for graduate recruitment opportunities. Be Taught by the BestASB achieved the Top A1 ranking in excellence in teaching and learning from the Australian Government as well as a 5-star ranking for our staff qualifications from the Hobsons The Good Universities Guide. Travel the World
Studying at ASB will prepare you for an international career in your chosen field. Better still, with over 190 partner institutions in 32 countries you have the opportunity to participate in the UNSW Exchange Program and spend time studying overseas while completing your degree. Contact Details:
Tel: +61 2 9385 3507 Our Programs:
Undergraduate Programs
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Student Profiles:Undergraduate![]()
"The best part of studying the UNSW Bachelor of Commerce is the ability to tailor the degree to my interests and career aspirations. I also found the courses to be relevant to today’s workplace as I was able to apply the theory to practical work scenarios during my internships."Vivien Tran Postgraduate![]()
"Over the past 17 years I’ve worked in the competitive IT industry, both here and overseas, and the central theme of that industry is that change is becoming more rapid and demanding. For me, the Master of Marketing at ASB represented what I was looking for, a course that covered a comprehensive range of subject material at a first class business school with a world class reputation. The Master of Marketing program offers a unique qualification that has enhanced both my knowledge and my job prospects."Steve Grant |
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Ratings
The ratings that appear on this site were published in the 2013 editions of the Good Universities Guides.
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University fact file
When was it established? 1949 as a university
Who owns it? Public (UNS)
Student Numbers
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| Total student enrolment | 49,517 | very high |
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| All undergraduates | 29,887 | |
| All postgraduates | 18,049 | very high |
| Postgraduate by coursework | 80% | low |
| Indigenous students | 0% | low |
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| Non-English speaking student undergraduates | 43% | very high |
| Over 25 years of age undergraduates | 8% | very low |
| Non-English speaking postgraduate students | 39% | low |
Study Opportunities
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| Undergraduate Part time students | 11% | very low |
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| Postgraduate Part time students | 65% | average |
| Postgraduate External or mixed mode students | 9% | low |
Getting In
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| Coming direct from school | 60% | high |
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| Given credit for previous TAFE study | 4% | very low |
| Postgraduates have a prior degree | 91% | |
| International undergraduate students | 6,025 | very high |
| International postgraduate students | 6,068 | very high |
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