Save up to 70% off postgraduate business course fees in 2026.

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Through its partnership with BlueScope, Sydney Business School, University of Wollongong offers employees access to flexible postgraduate study that develops in-demand skills, supports career progression, and creates tangible benefits for both employees and the business.

Save up to 70% on postgraduate business courses in 2026

Postgraduate study at UOW is now more affordable, Eligible domestic students who commence in 2026 will get up to 70% off course fees through either a Commonwealth supported place (CSP) or a UOW subsidised fee reduction.

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Find your postgraduate course

At Sydney Business School, we do not just teach business theory, we apply it to everyday business with the goal of our graduates being truly ready to succeed.

Master of Applied Finance (Single specialisation)

Choose to specialise in Financial Technology or Investing.

Duration: 1.5 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 12 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $30,155* (compared to $50,257)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August

For course and specialisation description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Applied Finance (Single Specialisation).


Master of Applied Finance (Investing and Financial Technology)

Duration: 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 16 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $40,207* (compared to $67,010)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Applied Finance (Investing and Financial Technology).


Master of Financial Technology

Duration: 1.5 years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
Subjects: 12 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $37,694* (compared to $50,257)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Wollongong campus)
Intake: February & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Financial Technology.


Master of Professional Accounting

Duration: 1.5 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 12 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $29,150*
(Compared to $50,257)
Delivery: On-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Professional Accounting.


Master of Professional Accounting Advanced

Duration: 2 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 16 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $38,867 (Compared to $67,010)
Delivery: On-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Professional Accounting Advanced.


Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance

Duration: 2 Trimesters (10 weeks each) full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 4 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $7,114* (Compared to $16,752)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance.


Graduate Certificate in Financial Technology

Duration: 2 Trimesters (10 weeks each) full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 4 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $7,714-$8,696* Depending on subject selection
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August. 

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Graduate Certificate in Financial Technology.


Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting

Duration: 2 Trimesters (10 weeks each) full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 4 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $7,114* (Compared to $16,752)
Delivery: On-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting.

 

* Total indicative course tuition fees for 2026, through either a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) or a UOW subsidised fee reduction. These fees are based on normal course length and progression and are subject to change from year to year. Due to rounding, there may be discrepancies between actual cost and indicative totals listed.

Chantsal Bat-Ochir - Master of Applied Finance

"I undertook the Master of Applied Finance degree to strengthen my skills and knowledge in the finance sector. The course was delivered flexibly and provided the latest insights, as well as the latest global trends. Sydney Business School provided me with a great opportunity to
enhance my communication, critical thinking and leadership skills."

Chantsal Bat-Ochir
Master of Applied Finance
Financial and Data Analyst

 

Graduate Certificate in Business

Duration: 2 Trimesters (10 weeks each) full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects:
4 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $8,696* (Compared to $50,257)
Delivery:
Online (100% self-paced learning), or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong Campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Graduate Certificate in Business.


Master of Business

Duration: 1.5 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 12 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $32,165* (Compared to $16,752)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Business.


Master of International Business

Duration: 1.5 years full-time
Subjects: 12 subjects
Indicative subsidised course fee: $32,165* (Compared to $50,257)
Delivery: On campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of International Business.

 

* Total indicative course tuition fees for 2026, through either a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) or a UOW subsidised fee reduction. These fees are based on normal course length and progression and are subject to change from year to year. Due to rounding, there may be discrepancies between actual cost and indicative totals listed.

Tina Griffin Hunt

"UOW’s Master of Business had a great reputation and a range of subjects on offer. I work and have four children, so studying can be challenging but it is possible, and doing subjects online makes it really convenient. I have found the subjects fascinating, especially Leadership in Contemporary Organisations. The lecturers made the content really interesting, and I learnt so much about leadership and about myself."

Tina Griffin-Hunt
Master of Business
Company Director, Titan Class

Master of Marketing

Duration: 1.5 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 12 subjects.
Indicative course fee: $32,165* (compared to $50,258 for a full fee paying place)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Marketing


Graduate Certificate in Marketing

Duration: 2 Trimesters (10 weeks each) full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 4 subjects.
Indicative course fee: $7,714 - $8,686** depending on subject selection (compared to $16,753 for a full fee paying place)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Graduate Certificate in Marketing.

 

* Total indicative course tuition fees shown is for a UOW subsidised fee place when you commence in 2026.
** Total indicative course tuition fees shown is for a UOW Commonwealth supported place when you commence in 2026.

These fees are based on normal course length and progression and are subject to change from year to year. Due to rounding, there may be discrepancies between actual cost and indicative totals listed.

Rosheen McNab

“The Master of Marketing is a business degree as much as it is a marketing degree. I've gained skills in multiple disciplines, like accounting and financial management, to inform decisions from a marketing perspective. The degree levels you up by teaching on-trend specific technical skills, as well as soft skills such as communication, research and undertaking analysis. 

Balancing the roles of mother, professional and student is a challenge, but UOW is beyond supportive. My teachers are leaders in their field that genuinely care about student learning. The course content is pertinent and right on the pulse – I take what I’ve learned in class to the workplace the very next day.” 

Rosheen Macnab
Master of Marketing

Master of Supply Chain Management

Duration: 1.5 years full-time, or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 12 subjects.
Indicative subsidised course fee: $32,165(compared to $50,257)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Master of Supply Chain Management.


Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Supply Chain Management

Duration: 2 Trimesters (10 weeks each), or part-time equivalent
Subjects: 4 subjects.
Indicative course fee: $7,714 - $8,969depending on subject selection (compared to for $16,752)
Delivery: Online, or on-campus (Sydney CBD or Wollongong campus)
Intakes: February, May & August

For course description, entry requirements and key dates visit Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Supply Chain Management.

 

* Total indicative course tuition fees for 2026, through either a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) or a UOW subsidised fee reduction. These fees are based on normal course length and progression and are subject to change from year to year. Due to rounding, there may be discrepancies between actual cost and indicative totals listed.

Raj Muthyala

"Sydney Business School, UOW stood out to me as it offered a unique understanding of how supply chains impact organisations. I had friends who had studied the course at UOW and praised the structure and the teaching, compelling me to choose this over other options. The ranking of UOW in the top 1% of universities worldwide also helped in my decision-making, plus I was able to complete two master’s in two years, which allowed me to explore a unique combination of degrees aligned with my skills and interests, providing
me with a competitive edge.” 

Raj Muthyala
Master of Supply Chain Management
Organisation and Methods Analyst, Nowchem

UOW Sydney Business School has an excellent reputation and the range of subjects on offer is great. The online delivery, support and expertise from teaching staff has made it convenient for me as a full-time worker and a mother of four children. Even having worked in the industry for quite some time, the experience and knowledge of the teaching staff has helped me grow in my career. Tina Griffin-Hunt Master of Business

Join one of the best

Convenience

You have the choice to study online, at our Sydney CBD Campus at Darling Park, or at our Wollongong Campus.

Class times

We offer a range of weekly, evening or weekend classes to suit your lifestyle. 

  • Evening classes: this option offers classes after 5.30 pm to help make attending class convenient for students with commitments during the day.
  • Weekend classes: some classes are offered on weekends, making it easier to fit your study around your work commitments and personal life.
  • Block delivery: some of our postgraduate degrees are offered in successive full-day classes allowing you to rapidly cover course material.
  • Catering to professionals: when you take our MBA courses on-campus, you have the option to attend either evening classes or opt for block delivery to coincide with your work schedules.

Choose your study load

You have the option to study full-time or part-time with most courses. When you choose to study full-time you complete 3 subjects per trimester, and if studying part-time you can choose 1-2 subjects per trimester.

Pathway options

Upon successful completion of a Graduate Certificate, students have the option to enrol in an associated Master’s Degree, with credit for subjects completed in the Graduate Certificate. 

For Business Administration courses, students may progress from the Graduate Certificate, to the Graduate Diploma, then to a Master of Business Administration, with credit for subjects completed in both the Graduate Certificate and the Graduate Diploma.

Learn more about articulation agreements.

Sydney Business School, UOW is ranked among the finest institutions in the world for both teaching, student experience and research. We are proud of our:

  • Prestigious AACSB Accreditation, which means we are ranked in the top 6% of business schools world-wide (AACSB).
  • Many of our master's degrees have been ranked in the Top 100 in the world (QS Business Masters' Rankings 2026).
  • Ranked 27th in Global Online MBA Rankings (CEO Magazine 2026)
  • Tier One rating globally for our Master of Business Administration by UK based CEO Magazine (2026).
  • Top 200 in the world for Business and Economics (THE World University Rankings by Subject 2026).

Sydney Business School, UOW students have access to a wealth of free support.

Career support and advice 

Throughout your study and for two years after you graduate, you will have access to a qualified Careers Consultant who specialises in Business. The consultant can help you improve your employability and provide up-to-date information on the Australian job market, additional career programs, jobsearch resources and career expos. 

Professional development

UOW’s Sydney Business School offers a range of free events designed to develop your skills in core business functions delivered by experts in their fields. These events give you the opportunity to network with employers, alumni and students. 

Academic and personal support 

As a student, you’ll have the support you need to succeed. Not only do we offer academic support, but our campuses include personal support such as UOW wellbeing, health, medical and counselling services, peer mentoring, childcare services (Wollongong only) and religious spaces. 

Other services include: 

  • Advisors and postgraduate coordinators 
  • Learning development support 
  • Library 
  • Peer academic coaches

Meet Grace

Grace Parker, Master of Project Management student

"A Master of Project Management is like a toolkit for turning ideas into reality or making things happen while building meaningful relationships with stakeholders. It's all about learning how to plan, lead, and execute projects – in a variety of industries.

UOW’s reputation for providing practical education aligns with real-world industry needs. The teachers' level of knowledge and experience was impressive – they brought real-world insights to the classroom, sharing practical examples and case studies that enriched our learning. Their expertise not only made the concepts engaging but also prepared us well for the challenges we might face in our careers.

The project management subjects I completed have been directly relevant to my role. They've given me a solid foundation in handling timelines, budgets, and stakeholder coordination – all crucial aspects of civil engineering projects.  

This qualification has undeniably widened my horizons and opened doors to new opportunities. Looking ahead, I'm excited to take on more challenging projects and continue gaining increased exposure to different projects and stages of civil engineering projects. It is shaping out to be an exciting path ahead."

Grace Parker

Master of Project Management
Project Management Assistant, Maker ENG 

Industry leading staff

Our lecturers are not just university teachers or academics. They are experienced business professionals with years spent in varying business industries both here in Australia and overseas.

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