Timetable & key dates
The following timetables and key dates are provided for current AGSM students. Click on the relevant program to access key dates, calendars, and schedules.
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Please speak to theÌýAGSM Recruitment & Admissions TeamÌýfor information onÌýour world class Full-Time MBA Program.
Existing students please refer to theÌý for high level SessionÌýscheduling or the FT MBA class calendar (link below under Timetables) for granular information.Ìý
Term Class Timetables Ìýor the
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The MBA (Executive) and MBAX award programs run on a 3 Session model.
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Enrolments AGSM Student Progression Planner Annual Course Timetable The annual course timetable shows which courses are offered in each term, across a calendar year.
2024 MBA (Executive) Annual Calendar
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Term Class Timetables
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Enrolments - 2024 Executive Year Ìý
All information regarding the Revised MBA (Executive) Executive Year can be found on theÌý.
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The 2024 enrolment process is via a separate application process - managed by the Student Experience Team.
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Information regarding the application process will be advised via the Student Newsletter and posted on theÌýÌýtimetables and key dates page under the EY Enrolment section.Ìý
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Executive Year Calendar
Lists the compulsory Residential dates per Cohort, per Term.Ìý
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Annual Course Timetable
The annual course timetable shows which courses are offered in each Term, across a calendar year.
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Term Class Timetables
Term class timetables contain more detailed information on the format, dates, times and locations of the classes being offered each Term.
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AGSM @ UNSW Business School programs offer flexibleÌýcourse delivery optionsÌýthat let you fit your study around your schedule.
Fortnightly
Face-to-face (F2F) Fortnightly classes run 6-9pm across 6 fortnights, commencingÌýfrom weekÌý1.Ìý Most fortnights coverÌý2 class units, please refer to the course outline schedule for further unit delivery information.Ìý Classes run in weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11.
Fortnightly classes require a minimum of 80% attendance, so you may miss 1 fortnight without having to apply for Special Consideration.Ìý
If you are feeling unwell in the lead-up to a Fortnightly F2F class do not attend class and seek medical advice. If this means that you will not be able to attend, please let Student Experience and your Facilitator know and apply for Special Consideration. Please consider the health and safety of your colleagues.
Intensive
Intensive courses are delivered over the same 12-week period as a regular Face to Face (F2F) class. However, weekly or fortnightly classes are replaced with two Intensive (face to Face) weekends & online activities. Students are required to complete weekly readings, online activities prior to & after attending the Intensive weekends.Ìý(9am-5pm).ÌýAttendance at all dates for the duration of the day (9am-5pm) is compulsory.Ìý
For dates and information about Social Impact intensive courses, students should contactÌýcsistudents@unsw.edu.auÌýor visit theÌý. Social Impactive intensive courses may take a different format to regular AGSM Intensives.
Online SynchronousÌý(Virtual class)
For students who like regular live sessions with others but cannot travel to our face-to-face venues. Students must have a reliable internet in order to join the class online.
The usual class times are 6-730pm or 7:30-9pm weekly for 10 weeks (weeks 1-10).Ìý There are weekly online asynchronous activities before each synchronous class. These classes are not recorded.
Online AsynchronousÌý(WEBÌýclass)
For students who want maximum flexibility to determine when during the week they study. Readings, learning activities and assessments are accessible online. Students are expected to log on to the course site on a regular basis, i.e. several times each week. Online courses require regular online participation such as posts to discussion threads. Many online courses include prescheduled video conferences or optional drop-in sessions for additional engagement and to support Q&A. Dates and details of the video conferences will be made available by the Facilitator prior to the commencement of class.
Residentials
The Executive Year (EY)* is an immersive 12-month program, applying an integrated learning framework of ‘knowing, doing, being’ to provide a transformational learning experience that will support your professional development goals. You’ll participate in three compulsoryÌýresidential learning experiences (3 × 5 days each).
AGSM organises catering and accommodation and it is compulsoryÌýforÌýstudents to attend all sessions and stay on-site for the duration.
*Note that aÌýresidential fee is required to coverÌýaccommodation and catering. Please contact the Student Experience Team (studentexperience@agsm.edu.au) for further details.
Workload and participation
Students should expect to spend 10-12 hours per week studying, as for other course formats. The level of participation and contribution to (online) discussions is expected to be similar to that in other course formats.
We caution against enrolling in 2 courses as it often impacts your learning experience and results.
Course materials are available on Moodle approximately 2Ìýweeks prior to the commencement of session.
Some courses have a final exam (online or take-home) in week 11 or 12. Please refer to the Course overview or Assessment Summary Document for further information.
Early registration in a class is advised to secure preferred venues and class times. Popular classes fill quickly. Please don’t register for a class you don’t intend to proceed with as this impacts your colleagues and the viability of scheduled offerings. Classes with low enrolments at the end of the enrolment period may be cancelled.
UNSW operates wait lists and, where space permits, enrolment may be facilitatedÌýuntil the end of week 1.
If you decide to take a break from your studies by not enrolling in consecutive sessions, you must advise Student Experience via email before the census date in orderÌýto keep you active in UNSW systems.
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Please check your enrolment on myUNSW to ensure you’re enrolled in the right class at the right campus or venue.
Sydney
UNSW Kensington campus
(Full-time MBA weekly classes & some Sydney Intensive classes)AGSM Building (G27)
UNSW Gate 11, Botany Street
Sydney NSW 2052
Phone:Ìý+61 2 9931 9400Ìý(Mon-Fri)
Parking at UNSW is free on weekends.Ìý On weekdays all day casual parking is generally available on the top floors of the Barker Street (Gate 14) and Botany Street (Gate 11) car parks. Sometimes this parking may not be available due to various other demands. Short-term, paid 2P parking is also available via most entrance gates. For further information contact parking@unsw.edu.au or UNSW Estate Management.
Location: UNSW Gate 2Ìý
Hours: 8am to 4pm
Monday to Friday
+61 2 9385 5111 or 9065 9941
estate@unsw.edu.auUNSWÌýCBD Campus
(Part-time MBA Fortnightly eveningÌýclasses & most Sydney Intensive classes)Cliftons Sydney - Margaret Street
Level 13, 60 Margaret St, Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 2 9250 0999ÌýLevel 13 is the reception area. From Level 13, you will be directed to the floor and classroom where your class is being held.Ìý
ParkingÌý
For public transport options to 60 Margaret Street CBD Campus please seeÌý.
Wilson Parking offer affordable & secure parking at Australia Square Car Park, located at 31 Bond Street (within 2 mins walk from Cliftons).
The Australia Square Car Park is open late 7 days a week. Early bird, weekend rates and additional parking options are available for pre-booking or frequent users viaÌý.Please use this QR code for information about the Cliftons Margaret Street Venue.