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The Australian Institute of Business, commonly known as AIB, is a graduate business school based in Adelaide, South Australia.〔(MBA News - Australian Institute of Business ), Retrieved May 20, 2014〕 It is registered by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).〔(TEQSA Provider - Australian Institute of Business Pty Ltd ), Retrieved May 5, 2014〕 All of AIB’s programmes are fully accredited within the Australian Qualifications Framework〔(Accreditations - Australian Institute of Business ), Retrieved May 22, 2014〕 AIB is “the first and still the only private institution in Australia to be accredited to confer the full suite of business degrees”,〔(StudyAssist - Australian Institute of Business ), Retrieved June 12, 2014〕 offering programmes including the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Management (MMgt), Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) and Doctor of Philosophy in Management (PhD).〔(StudyAssist - Australian Institute of Business ), Retrieved June 12, 2014〕 AIB offers higher education business programmes through face-to-face delivery in Adelaide, via Distance Learning for interstate and overseas students, and through its network of international teaching centres. AIB has alumni from over 70 countries and offers its programmes in 12 locations spanning five continents.〔(Our Global Locations - Australian Institute of Business ), Retrieved May 5, 2014〕 AIB is renowned for its wide international reach and for offering one of the most sought-after MBA programmes due to its flexible one subject per month approach that allows students to complete the MBA in a minimum of 12 months. ==History and Founding Principles== AIB began its journey as a management consulting firm before transitioning to offer higher education in Australia and around the world. Formerly known as the Gibaran Learning Group, the Australian Institute of Business amalgamated its institutes, including the Gibaran Graduate School of Business, the Australian Institute of Business Administration, the Tourism Institute of Australia, and the Entrepreneurship Institute Australia, into one educational organisation in 2011.〔(InBusiness - Gibaran to re-brand to AIB ), In Business Issue No. 61 - October/November 2011, Retrieved April 30, 2014〕 As the “Practical Business School”, AIB has five core values that underpin its practical learning and teaching methods also known as the ‘5A Approach’.〔(Gibaran re-brands to AIB - The Practical Business School ), Retrieved May 5, 2014〕 Applied – All of AIB’s programmes use the Work-Applied Learning (WAL) model, which is a practical learning methodology that links theory to practice for immediate benefits for students and their organisations. Accelerated – AIB’s fast-track learning option is more practical for the working adult who needs immediate return on investment from their study, and has both personal and professional commitments. Accessible – by offering study on-campus, by distance, through one of the global Teaching Centres, or mixed mode, AIB’s programmes are more practical as they can be undertaken by anyone, anywhere. Affordable – AIB’s course fees, instalment options, and finance schemes, make studying financially practical. Accredited – in today’s business environment, it is only practical to undertake further study that is certified, recognised and respected. AIB and its courses are fully accredited and globally recognised.〔(CEO Magazine - The Practical Business School ), Retrieved May 5, 2014〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Australian Institute of Business」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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