Our Executive MBA takes you out of the classroom and around the world, providing unique experiences and education across Australia, Europe, Asia the United States.
Ranked no. 1 in Australia by the 2019 Australian Financial Review BOSS Magazine MBA Rankings, our Executive MBA (EMBA) focuses on experiential learning, disruption and adaptability. Working with business leaders and global organisations from around the world to address dynamic and multifaceted problems.
Interested? We’ve put together a list of reasons why the EMBA might be right for you.
1. Gain knowledge from all over the globe
Our Executive MBA is truly a global experience. As part of your studies, you will have the opportunity to travel all over the world and see first-hand the different styles of leadership taking place in several global organisations. Cohorts can currently expect to travel and study in places as varied as Europe, Israel and the United States, and receive an education experience that expands beyond just an Australian business landscape.
For alumnus Terence Koo, the CFO of Drive.com.au, this global reach was one of the most persuasive reasons for his decision to study an EMBA.
“The choice of educational partnerships and thought leaders from some of the best universities in the world was mind-blowing and provided exposure that you couldn't get within a purely Australian environment," said Koo.
2. Learn skills that will help you grow as a leader
The program brings together several individuals from different industries who have a wide range of practical and technical skills but want to learn more about how to be a transformational leader. Learning from the best in the world, you will discover how to be an effective leader, and learn to deal with problems and complexities that you may not otherwise have experienced in previous roles.
"I've been a GP for 15 years, but I found myself working for a large corporation, and I had no business experience or qualifications. As much as I was learning on the job, it was important to have a framework and principles to run a business," said Dr Amandeep Hansra, General Practitioner and Director of Evermed Consulting.
The choice of educational partnerships and thought leaders from some of the best universities in the world was mind-blowing and provided exposure that you couldn't get within a purely Australian environment.
Terence Koo
CFO of Drive.com.au and EMBA alum
3. Take part in one of the highest ranked Executive MBA programs in the world
The EMBA's ranking amongst the world’s best, along with the University of Sydney’s global reputation, have brought students like Amandeep and Terence to the program.
In 2019, the University of Sydney Business School’s Executive MBA was ranked the best of its kind in Australia, by the Australian Financial Reviews BOSS Magazine MBA Rankings. The University of Sydney is also ranked 18th in the world for top universities (QS World Rankings 2025).
4. Meet and network with a small, diverse international cohort
One of the key benefits for Amandeep was the diverse range of nationalities and experiences of her cohort.
“It was a small, hand-picked cohort,” said Amandeep. “We had local and international members of our cohort; we had people from all different industries, including mining, banking and business. It was the first time I had studied with people who weren’t from healthcare.”
Terence Koo was struck by just how much the experiences of his cohort varied.
“Of about 20 students, less than half were from business, and none of us were from the same industry. The other half of the cohort were a great mixture of entrepreneurs, people from education and those from government. That allowed a true diversity of thought leadership and knowledge sharing.”
The program is also one of the few in Australia that aims for gender parity.
5. Expand your knowledge and challenge yourself
Designed for professionals who have 10+ years of experience in their respective industries, our Executive MBA aims to challenge each cohort by forcing them to step outside their comfort zones and look at issues they may never have previously experienced.
By putting you into global situations, you will grow personally and professionally and look at issues from a fresh perspective. You will learn how to do things differently.
The course is designed to work around those with an already busy schedule. It consists of a mix of self-directed online primers, a major strategic project and 5 x 2-week face-to-face residential blocks held about every 4 months over an 18-month period, from February to July.
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Campbell Hanan, Group CEO and Managing Director, Mirvac shares his experience studying an Executive MBA at the University of Sydney Business School.