MGB236 Identifying and Managing Risk


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Unit code:MGB236
Prerequisite(s):48 credit points of completed study
Equivalent(s):MGB341
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 1, Semester 2
Online
Semester 1, Semester 2
CSP student contribution  $2,124
Pre-2021 CSP student contribution  $1,663

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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,204
International unit fee  $4,512
Developing an understanding of risk management, in theory and practice, is essential for ensuring resilient and sustainable organisations. Effective risk management outcomes result from the analysis of uncertainties embedded in human knowledge, systems of management and processes in commerce, and from implementing mitigation strategies generated to address these factors. This unit seeks to develop students managerial toolkit with current Risk Management models and current national and international risk standards. All forms of organisations face and manage risk in different ways, and this unit shares insights for managing risk in an array of private, public, and entrepreneurial contexts.