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Sunday, 13 September 2009 02:06

The Master’s Degree Program equips future government and business leaders with a range of practical and conceptual tools necessary for their careers. Because of the complex public policy and global management issues encountered in today’s world, today’s professional education must encompass a broad base of training in a number of essential disciplines. image024To this end, our Master’s Program teaches sophisticated skills to analyze and solve pertinent political, economic, and managerial problems in a historical, institutional, and global context.

To achieve its educational mission, EFI has developed an innovative oriented educational program tailored specifically for future leader in business, civic organization and public sector. EFI has collaborated with the Charles Sturt University (New South Wales) in Australia to form the CSU/M.Bus program.

The CSU/M.Bus program of the Economics and Finance Institute has been committed to educate a wide range of students and has aspired to provide a first-rate education in Cambodia to a diverse student population based on the premise that a truly remarkable education is one that creates the opportunity for students to learn about differences as well as similarity.

The course is offered on the weekend, which allows more flexibility for working professionals to study while working. The CSU/M.Bus program is designed to attract mid-career bureaucrats, technocrats, administrator, and decision-makers of both government and non-governmental organizations that are involved with managing the policy process and business administration.

The Master of Business (M.Bus) program requires a minimum study period of two years or twelve modules and students are expected to complete a total of 96 credit hours. It accommodates up to maximum 50 candidates in each intake (two intakes per year). Teaching method, however, includes lectures, case studies, group assignment, written assignment, take home exam, sit for exam, and individual projects.