Progression guide
The Executive Master of Business Administration involves one and a half (1.5) calendar years of intensive study. Students are required to follow a prescribed schedule of study, to facilitate progressive learning.
Students will enrol in six, 12-credit point units of study over 18 months (two units in each of the three semesters).
EMBA Delivery Structure – 2018 intake
In 2018, the EMBA is to be delivered as set out in the following table.
The total duration of this program is 18 months.
Module / Unit of study | Module / Unit Location | Module Timeframe/Duration |
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EMBA6000 Executive MBA Primers # | Online: Economics, Financial Statements, Marketing, Operations Management | February to October 2018 |
EMBA6001 EMBA Report # | In-company project; ongoing over 18 months | August 2018 to July 2019 |
EMBA6002 Reframing Leadership # * |
Off-site location in Sydney | February 2018 |
EMBA6003 Managing Connected Enterprises # * | University of Sydney and off-site location in Australia. | May 2018 |
EMBA6004 Thriving in New Markets # * ^ |
Bangalore, India or another location to be determined | October 2018 |
EMBA6005 Finding Opportunity in Disruptive Technology # * ^ | Los Angeles and Silicon Valley, California, USA or another location to be determined. | January 2019 |
EMBA6006 Challenging Business Models # * ^ | Cambridge,UK and Tel Aviv, Israel or another location to be determined | June 2019 |
# These modules involve self-directed distance learning (with mentors) and/or pre-module preparation.
* These modules involve two-week residential face-to-face delivery approximately every four months.
^ The locations of the 'Thriving in New Markets', 'Finding Opportunity in Disruptive Technology' and 'Challenging Business Models' modules may change, with locations to be confirmed by July 2018.
Note: For further details regarding how individual modules/units are offered students should refer the EMBA page on the Business School website mba.sydney.edu.au/global-executive or contact the EMBA Program Coordinator at