Overview
Overview
This course requires students to undertake a major research project exploring a particular aspect of management. These specialised areas of management may include strategic management, international management, tourism management, administrative management, human resource management and entrepreneurship, and small business management.
Why research at Curtin
Curtin is widely recognised for applied research firmly focused on solving real-world problems. Underpinning our research endeavours are strong partnerships with industry, business and government, which result in outcomes that greatly benefit the broader community locally, nationally and globally. Our international reputation for being a strong partner in industry-driven research ensures our graduates enjoy outstanding opportunities to become innovators in their fields.
What you'll learn
- demonstrate mastery of theoretical knowledge and to reflect critically on that knowledge and its application
- investigate, analyse and synthesise complex information, problems, concepts and theories and apply established theories to different bodies of knowledge or practice
- generate and evaluate complex ideas and concepts at an abstract level
- design, use and evaluate research and research methods
- present a coherent and sustained argument and to disseminate research concepts, plans and results to the general community, peers and the national and international research community
- design, evaluate implement, analyse, theorise and disseminate research that makes an original contribution to knowledge and/or professional practice