Department of Management and Marketing
The Department of Management and Marketing offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Business Management, Human Resource Management, Management and Marketing.
Explore our courses
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Business Administration and MBA
Internationally recognised MBA and undergraduate business administration courses are industry-linked with fast-track study options available on selected courses. -
Human Resource Management
Swinburne's Human Resource Management courses provide you with the skills you need to lead and grow high-performing teams. Browse short course and degree programs. -
Marketing and Digital Marketing
Creating a good product or service is just the first part of your journey. Now, you need to make sure people hear about it — it’s a marketing degree you are looking for.
The Department of Management and Marketing also comprises teaching disciplines, including Management - encompassing the management of people and organisations in the contemporary environment of complexity, change and unpredictability.
Other fields include:
With a focus on management, leadership, entrepreneurship and innovation, our courses provide a strategic advantage in the current global business environment. Our graduates are industry-ready and capable of creating or managing organisations to be competitive and sustainable in a challenging business context.
Professional recognition
Human Resource Management graduates may be eligible for membership with the Australian Human Resources Institute.
Project Management graduates may be eligible for membership with the Australian Institute of Project Management.
Our research
Our doctoral and externally funded research is conducted in collaboration with a range of industry partners in private and public sectors, within Australia and overseas.
Research themes include economic development in Asia, leadership in Eastern Europe, Asia and Australia, and immigration and employment.
Our people
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Professor Sean Sands
Group Advisor, CXI Research Group and Chair, Department of Management and Marketing
Name | Contact |
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Sumangala Bandara | sbandara@swinburne.edu.au |
Veseleko Bogdanovich | vbogdanovich@swinburne.edu.au |
Peter Moran | pmoran@swinburne.edu.au |
Timothy Plueckhahn | tplueckhahn@swinburne.edu.au |
Rumi Shah | rashah@swinburne.edu.au |
Latest news
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- Politics
What does the ‘common good’ actually mean? Our research found common ground across the political divide
Some topics are hard to define. They are nebulous; their meanings are elusive. Topics relating to morality fit this description. So do those that are subjective, meaning different things to different people in different contexts. In our recently published paper, we targeted the nebulous concept of the “common good”.
Tuesday 23 January 2024 -
- Technology
- Business
Swinburne's Venture Cup unveils pioneering startups as entrepreneurs take centre stage
Swinburne University’s annual Venture Cup pitch night shines a spotlight on remarkable startups by students, staff and alumni.
Thursday 11 January 2024 -
- Business
Is linking time in the office to career success the best way to get us back to work?
In what some employees consider an aggressive move by their bosses to get them back where they can be seen, some companies are now linking office attendance to pay, bonuses and even promotions.
Monday 22 January 2024 -
- Business
6 questions you should be ready to answer to smash that job interview
With the new year underway employers are beginning to resume normal business activities and restart their hiring process. Similarly, many school and university graduates are beginning their job search after a well-earned break.
Wednesday 17 January 2024 -
- Trades
Swinburne business and carpentry alum building up apprentices
With four qualifications under his toolbelt and a successful building company to his name, Swinburne alum David Vastbinder is using his experiences to give back to apprentices and the industry.
Tuesday 12 September 2023
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