Management and Leadership
A Management and Leadership major provides students with the knowledge, skills and abilities to understand how organisations work and the critical role of managers within them. Management and Leadership is commonly understood as: (i) the process of planning, organising, leading and controlling the efforts of organisational members; and (ii) deploying resources inside and outside the organisation to achieve set objectives. The study of management includes building knowledge in important areas such as developing and implementing strategy, driving organisational change and leading teams to achieve organisational objectives.
Options for studying Management and Leadership
Management and Leadership is available as both Table A major and minor options in the Bachelor of Commerce, the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced Studies, Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws, the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce and the Bachelor of Advanced Computing and Bachelor of Commerce.
The Management and Leadership major and minor are also available to students not enrolled in a Commerce degree through the shared pool (Table S) - see the Interdisciplinary Studies Handbook for details.
Please note. Students cannot complete both a major and a minor in Management for their degree.
Pathways through the major and minor
The requirements for a major/minor in Management and Leadership are spread out over three years of the degree (possibly four years if students are completing a combined Bachelor of Advanced Studies degree).
(i) Management and Leadership major
To achieve a major in Management and Leadership, students must complete 48 credit points comprising:
- 12 credit points of 1000-level core units of study;
- 18 credit points of 2000-level core units of study;
- 6 credit points of 3000-level core units of study; and
- 12 credit points of 3000-level selective units of study.
A sample pathway for the Management and Leadership major (over three years of a degree) is listed below.
Note: All units listed are worth 6 credit points unless otherwise indicated.
Please Note. This sample progression is meant as an example only. Depending on unit prerequisites, students may be able to complete these units in a different sequence to that displayed in this table.
Year | Session | Units of study | |
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First | Semester 1 | Core: WORK1003 Foundations of Work and Employment | |
Semester 2 | Core: WORK1004 Foundations of Management | ||
Second | Semester 1 | Core: SIEN2210 Strategic Management | |
Semester 2 | Core: WORK2218 Managing Organisational Behaviour | Core: WORK2222 Leadership* | |
Third | Semester 1 | Selective: 3000-level unit listed for major | Selective: 3000-level unit listed for major |
Semester 2 | Core: WORK3601 Management in Practice ** | Selective: 3000-level unit listed for major |
* WORK2222 will be available from 2023.
** Capstone unit for major – completed in the final semester of study for that major. This unit of study must be completed at the University of Sydney Business School.
For details of the core and selective units of study required for the major or minor please refer to the Management and Leadership section of the unit of study table, Table A, in this handbook.
Students can also refer to the University's Current Students website for progression examples for specific major/minor combinations for their degree.
(ii) Management and Leadership minor
To achieve a minor in Management and Leadership, students must complete 36 credit points comprising:
- 12 credit points of 1000-level core units of study;
- 18 credit points of 2000-level core units of study; and
- 6 credit points of 3000-level selective units of study.
A sample pathway for the Management and Leadership minor (over three years of a degree) is listed below.
Note: All units listed are worth 6 credit points unless otherwise indicated.
Please Note. This sample progression is meant as an example only. Depending on unit prerequisites, students may be able to complete these units in a different sequence to that displayed in this table.
Year | Session | Units of study | |
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First | Semester 1 | Core: WORK1003 Foundations of Work and Employment | |
Semester 2 | Core: WORK1004 Foundations of Management | ||
Second | Semester 1 | Core: SIEN2210 Strategic Management | |
Semester 2 | Core: WORK2218 Managing Organisational Behaviour | ||
Third | Semester 1 | Core: WORK2222 Leadership* | |
Semester 2 | Selective: 3000-level unit listed for minor |
*WORK2222 will be available from 2023.
For details of the core and selective units of study required for the major or minor please refer to the Management and Leadership section of the unit of study table, Table A, in this handbook.
Students can also refer to the University's Current Students website for progression examples for specific major/minor combinations for their degree.
Bachelor of Advanced Studies with Honours in Work and Organisational Studies
Please Note. Honours in Work and Organisational Studies commences in semester one; there is no mid-year intake.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced studies who complete a major in Management and Leadership with a weighted average mark of 70% (within the first three years of their degree) may be eligible to complete honours in Work and Organisational Studies as their fourth year of study in this combined degree program. Students will need to have completed any requirements of their degree not satisfied with the completion of honours (including both majors, all core units, all Open Learning Environment units, and any elective units as necessary to ensure they meet degree requirements) by the end of their third year of study to proceed to honours in their fourth year of study. The available units of study for Honours in Work and Organisational Studies are listed in Table A Honours units of study.
For details of the requirements for admission, completion and the criteria for the awarding of honours, please refer to the Degree and Faculty resolutions.
A sample pathway for the Honours in Work and Organisational Studies (final year of the combined Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Advanced Studies OR Bachelor of Advanced Studies) is listed below.
Note: All units listed are worth 6 credit points unless otherwise indicated.
Year | Session | Units of study | |||
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Fourth / First | Semester 1 | Core: BUSS4001 Business Honours Research Methods (12 credit points) | Core: BUSS4812 Work and Organisational Studies Honours A | Core: BUSS4013 Interdisciplinary Honours B | |
Semester 2 | Core: BUSS4104 Business Honours Thesis (24 credit points) |
For details of the units of study required for honours please refer to the Work and Organisational Studies Honours section of Table A in this handbook.
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the Management and Leadership major students will be able to:
No. | Major Learning Outcome |
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1 | Explain key theories, models and concepts in management and their application in various organisational contexts. |
2 | Identify misconceptions and alternative views of various management frameworks and their implications for professional practice. |
3 | Evaluate the roles and strategies of different stakeholders in diverse business contexts, and the implications in various sectors. |
4 | Question and assess current management approaches and challenges in a range of business contexts and for various stakeholders. |
5 | Apply theories and frameworks to analyse and provide solutions to authentic problems or strategies for improvement in organisational behaviour. |
6 | Apply appropriate strategies to communicate effectively in various modes (orally, in writing and in group contexts) and through various formats (e.g., case study analysis, report writing, presentations, reflective journals etc.). |
7 | Practice self-awareness, presentation skills, individual autonomy and accountability in the delivery of outputs. (e.g. business plans). |
Further information
For further information regarding study in management and leadership at the University of Sydney, please refer to the Discipline of Work and Organisational Studies.