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Our graduates are highly sought This truly global standing is These accreditations show that
after by the world’s top recruiters. reflected in our world rankings. we stand confidently among the
Based on surveys of 2500 Monash Business School best of the best, and that we
international recruiters from is among the 1 per cent of continue our upwards trajectory.
20 countries, Monash consistently business schools worldwide Organisations across the globe
ranks among the top 10 that hold the prestigious ‘triple will recognise these achievements
universities in Asia and Oceania, crown’ of quality accreditations – and your qualification – as
and 33 in the world in the Global by the three main business meeting true standards of quality.
Employability University Ranking*. school accrediting bodies: the
Our 100,000+ alumni pursue their Association to Advance Collegiate
careers across 113 countries, Schools of Business (AACSB)
many of whom occupy positions the EFMD Quality Improvement
of influence and leadership in System (EQUIS) and the
business and government. Association of MBAs (AMBA).
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Econometrics Econometrics Applied economics
Cognitive and behavioural Accounting, auditing Banking and finance
economics and accountability Business and
Development economics Marketing management
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ind out more at business.monash.edu/graduate-programs/student-experience
Many of our graduate programs give you the ability to tailor your
studies to your personal interests and career goals through our
extensive elective units.
Most courses offer the ability to study elective units from across
your discipline area, and many also give you the opportunity to
choose your electives from units offered by other faculties of the
university. We also offer research pathways in many of our
master’s courses, giving you the opportunity to explore research
opportunities before commencing a PhD.
Graduate Certificate in
Business
The Graduate Certificate in Business gives you
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the chance to take your career in a new direction
and explore a variety of business areas.
6 months
You’ll broaden your current skill set and Entry requirements
Full time or have a strong foundation in your preferred An Australian bachelor’s degree or
part time discipline. Choices include marketing, equivalent qualification with a Weighted
public sector management, human Average Mark (WAM) of 55 per cent or
Day and resources, economics and more. an equivalent GPA as determined by the
evening classes faculty. You’ll be ranked and selected
based on your entire academic record.
February
and July
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Graduate Diploma
in Business
Caulfield The Graduate Diploma in Business allows
you to build on your knowledge and acquire
1 year expertise in your chosen area of business.
Full time or An additional feature of this course is the Entry requirements
part time ability to direct your studies in the area of An Australian bachelor’s degree or
health and economics by studying selected equivalent qualification or approved
Day and health, pharmaceutical and policy-related pathway, with a Weighted Average Mark
evening classes units, delivered by Monash Business (WAM) of 55 per cent or an equivalent
School’s Centre for Health Economics. GPA as determined by the School.
February You’ll be ranked and selected based
and July on your entire academic record.
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Graduate certificates
and diplomas
Graduate Diploma in
Human Resource Management
In this course you’ll address the key areas of
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contemporary HR practice and increase your capacity
to influence change and make logical judgments.
1 year
If you want to pursue graduate studies Accreditation and
in HR, or are a HR professional keen professional recognition Full time or
to formalise your education in the part time
This course may lead to accreditation
field, this program is for you.
with the Australian Human
Resources Institute (AHRI). Day and evening
classes.
Entry requirements
An Australian bachelor’s degree or February
equivalent qualification with a Weighted and July
Average Mark (WAM) of 55 per cent, plus
two years work experience. You’ll be ranked C
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Master of
Accounting
Designed for accounting graduates who want to take the next step
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in their careers, the Master of Accounting connects research and
practice to give you a deep understanding of the latest applications.
1, 1.5 or 2 years
In this program you’ll develop skills across The program structure combines core units and
Full time or specialist fields of practice, including accounting elective options so you can tailor your professional
part time information systems, financial accounting, learning with your career goals and interests. This
forensic accounting, auditing and management course also allows you to undertake a research
Day and accounting to a high-level of proficiency. pathway, if you’re interested in pursuing a PhD.
evening classes
February
and July Course structure Entry requirements
The course consists of three parts. Part A. Advanced preparatory studies, Depending on your prior
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receive credit for Part A or Part C or a combination of both. which reduces the duration.
Applicants must prepare
Part A. Part B. Part C. a Candidate Statement in
Advanced preparatory Mastery knowledge Application studies
COURSE CODE: B6002 which they are required to
studies (48 credit points) (24 credit points)
(24 credit points) demonstrate that they possess
the motivation and academic
You must complete: You must complete: Students must skills required to successfully
– Accounting a. Seven units (42 points): complete either:
complete the program.
information systems – Management Up to four
– Management control systems elective units
accounting
Eligibility Duration
– Strategic management or (In equivalent Australian (Years)2
– Advanced financial accounting Two research units: qualification terms)1
accounting – Forensic accounting and – Research
– Auditing and fraud examination methods Bachelor’s degree or an 2
assurance – Financial statement analysis equivalent qualification
– Research project
and business valuation in accounting with a major in accounting
– Financial reporting issues (12 points) with WAM of 65%
– Business analytics
Plus, one of the Bachelor’s degree in 1.5
– Integrated systems for following units: accounting and additional
business enterprises qualification3 in a related field
– Issues in
b. A capstone experience accounting
unit (6 points minimum) information Bachelor’s degree in 1
from the following: systems accounting and a
– Applied contemporary – Issues in auditing Graduate Certificate,
accounting and assurance OR Bachelor’s degree in
– International study – Issues in financial accounting and a honours
program in accounting auditing degree in accounting
– Industry placement – Issues in with at least a second
management class division A
– Industry placement
(12 points)* accounting OR Bachelor’s degree
in accounting and
* If you complete this 12-point have completed one
unit as your capstone experience of the following:
you will only need to complete 18 the Practical Experience
points for Part C. This also means Program of CA ANZ; CPA
you will not be able to complete Program including the Your
the research pathway in Part C. Experience requirements;
the Mentored Experience
Program (MEP) of the IPA,
Accreditation and OR; the Professional ACCA
Qualification including
professional recognition the Practical Experience
By studying this course you may be eligible for exemptions Requirements (PER)
towards Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
1. Selection is based on previous academic
(CIMA) papers, and associate and entry to CPA Program achievement. For further details, see study.
monash/courses. You’ll be ranked and selected
of CPA Australia, entry to Chartered Accountants Program based on your entire academic record.
of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and 2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter
course duration you may elect to
associate membership of the Institute of Public Accountants. complete the longer duration.
3. Qualification must satisfy the educational
requirements for entry to one of the following
professional accounting programs: Chartered
Accountants Program of Chartered
Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA
ANZ); CPA Program of CPA Australia; IPA
Program of the Institute of Public Accountants
(IPA), or; Foundation Level of the Association
of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)
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Accounting
Master of Professional
Accounting
If you’re looking to complement your undergraduate
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studies with an accounting qualification, the Master
of Professional Accounting is the program for you.
2 years
You’ll explore all aspects of business, as well as financial and
management accounting in this course. You’ll also gain the Full time or
fundamental skills across accounting information systems part time
and auditing, to ensure you’re ready to work in the field.
Day and
evening classes
February
Course structure Entry requirements and July
The course is structured in three parts. Part A. Advanced An Australian bachelor’s degree in
preparatory studies, Part B. Mastery knowledge and Part a non-accounting discipline with a C
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C. Application studies. All students complete Part B. Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 082336G
60 per cent or an equivalent GPA
as determined by the faculty. You’ll
Part A. Advanced Part B. Part C. be ranked and selected based
preparatory studies Mastery knowledge Application studies on your entire academic record.
COURSE CODE: B6011
(24 credit points) (60 credit points) (12 credit points)
Master of
Business
Forward-thinking and industry-focused, the Master of Business Caulfield
is designed to develop your leadership and interpersonal skills,
and transform the way you operate in professional contexts. 1, 1.5 or
2 years
Designed for recent graduates, the course The flexible course structure allows you to build a
will give you the expertise you need to enter personalised master’s degree, with the option to Full time or
the corporate world, and provides you with a specialise in one of eleven key business disciplines, part time
broad-ranging master’s degree in business. or select from across the units to tailor the degree
to suit your career goals. You’ll develop the tools to Day and
make a difference in industry as well as essential evening classes
skills for business success, including critical thinking,
communication, and relationship management. February
and July
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Master of
Business
Managing Human Capital Units in this And two units of the following:
This specialisation gives you an specialisation include: – Climate change and carbon
understanding of the theoretical and – Project management management strategies
practical issues of managing people – Applied project management – Sustainability regulation
in labour markets. The units focus – Computer based global – Risk financing and
on strategic and operational people project management treasury management
management issues, as well as the – Project finance – Quantitative methods
broader international context facing – Business finance for risk analysis
today’s managers. Also covered
– Designing business processes
are industrial relations, consulting,
Supply Chain Management
public sector management and
general people management issues. Quantitative You’ll focus on current practices
Business Analysis and emerging strategies to improve
Units in this specialisation include: supply chain performance. You’ll
You’ll develop the advanced
– Managing diversity and inclusion quantitative skills required to study the strategic management
– Managing work, family and life carry out statistical analysis of supply chains, as well as
in business, economics and their design and optimisation.
– People management and
finance. You’ll also develop We’ll cover the relevant
work in a global context
skills to report on the findings business processes, managing
– People management and strategy
of your quantitative analysis. innovation, and sustainable
– Foundations in human operations management.
resource management Your studies may include:
– Principles of negotiation Units in this specialisation include:
– Data analysis in business
– Foundations in human – Business optimisation skills
– Mathematics for business
resource management – Managing innovation
And four of the following units: – Advanced supply chain
Marketing – Business forecasting management
You’ll focus on the central concepts – High dimensional data analysis – Services and operations
of marketing for business. You’ll – Business optimisation skills management
learn foundation concepts as – Sustainable operations and
– Introductory applied
well as more advanced strategies supply chain management
econometrics
for buyer behaviour, integrated – Supply chain management
– Quantitative methods
marketing communication,
for risk analysis
marketing research, relationship Sustainability
marketing, innovation, planning, and – Data visualisation and analytics
– Or other approved units Focusing on current practices and
assessing marketing performance.
offered by the Department emerging strategies to improve
Units in this specialisation include: of Econometrics and corporate sustainability, you’ll gain
– Theory and process of Business Statistics insights from the perspectives
buyer behaviour of governance, ethics marketing
Risk Management and management. You’ll also
– Marketing research
develop your skills in business and
– Integrated marketing You’ll explore current practices
sustainability issues, environmental
communication and emerging strategies for
governance and corporate
– Marketing and the applying enterprise-wide
sustainability management.
international consumer risk management (EWRM) in
complex business structures. Units in this specialisation include:
And two of the following units: We’ll introduce you to the – Perspectives on
– Services marketing latest practices that allow the sustainability (12 points)
– Retailing management of risk to be
– Climate change and carbon
– Entrepreneurial innovation a value driver for business
management strategies
– International marketing prosperity and survival.
– Sustainability regulation
Units in this specialisation – Sustainable operations and
include: supply chain management
Project Management
– Case studies in risk
You’ll acquire the practical skills And one of the following units:
management
required by project managers – Corporate sustainability
working in global environments. – Introduction to risk principles
management
Focusing on modern approaches – Options, futures and
risk management – Sustainability measurement
to project management, study
areas include business and project – Business finance
finances, designing business
processes, technological tools
for project management, and
other organisational functions.
Master of
Business Law
This course is designed for non-law graduates and
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those who need specialist legal knowledge in regulatory,
compliance or risk-management positions.
1, 1.5 or 2 years
You’ll develop a deep understanding of the legal The course offers a distinct business perspective
Full time or environment and its impact on business practice in on legal issues and developments, and is ideal if
part time corporate governance, financial regulation, Asian you’re looking to advance your legal literacy.
and international business, human resources and
Day and workplace relations, marketing and taxation.
evening classes
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details, see study.monash/
courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
Master of
International Business
The Master of International Business will increase your
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business and management knowledge, and hone the
skills you need to operate from a global perspective.
1, 1.5 or 2 years
You’ll focus on international politics and global business strategy
Full time or and communication, further developing your business management
part time knowledge. As part of this course you can choose from a
specialisation in international business or diplomacy and trade.
Day and This course offers a wide range of elective units, allowing you to
evening classes tailor the degree to your area of interests and career goals.
Off campus*
February
and July International Business specialisation Diplomacy and Trade specialisation
C You will develop skills in communications and Combining foreign affairs and international trade
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trade and corporate strategy. You’ll also gain in foreign and trade policy, an understanding of the
an appreciation of the multinational firm, the implications of international trade rules, and be able
environment in which it operates, and the to provide policy advice in the areas of foreign affairs,
COURSE CODE: B6007 activities required of the international manager. trade and development, and international business.
Entry requirements
Eligibility Duration
An Australian bachelor’s degree (In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
or an equivalent qualification,
or an approved pathway with a Bachelor's degree in any field 2
Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of
60 per cent or an equivalent GPA Bachelor’s degree in a related field or 2 years 1.5
as determined by the faculty. You’ll relevant experience
be ranked and selected based
on your entire academic record. Bachelor’s degree in a related field + 1
relevant study in a related field3
Depending on your prior OR Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field,
qualifications and experience you OR Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field +
may be eligible for entry credit 2 years relevant experience
which reduces the duration.
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details, see study.monash/
courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
Master of
Applied Finance
Are you a finance professional keen to add to your skills?
The Master of Applied Finance lets you align your learning Caulfield
Master of
Banking and Finance
This comprehensive course gives you a thorough understanding
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of the banking and finance industry, and develops your proficiency
across areas such as portfolio management, money markets,
1, 1.5 or 2 years
financial management, bank lending and risk management.
Full time or The program is designed for people who have By connecting research and practice, you’ll develop a
part time
limited prior knowledge in finance and are looking deep understanding of the banking industry, and have
to enter the industry. It is ideal if you want to practical opportunities to apply your knowledge. You’ll
Day and develop strong skills in banking and finance, and grow your theoretical knowledge, and will strengthen
evening classes
expand your knowledge of financial institutions. your critical thinking and communication skills.
February
and July
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079580M The course is structured in three parts. Part A. Advanced preparatory studies, Part B. Mastery
knowledge and Part C. Application studies. All students complete Part B. Depending on prior
qualifications, you may receive credit for Part A or Part C or a combination of the two.
Entry requirements
Eligibility Duration
An Australian bachelor’s degree, (In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
or equivalent qualification with a
Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
60 per cent or an equivalent GPA
as determined by the faculty. You’ll Bachelor’s degree in a related field or 1.5
be ranked and selected based relevant expertise3, OR
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field
on your entire academic record.
Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in a related field, OR 1
Depending on your prior Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field + relevant expertise3
qualifications and experience you
may be eligible for entry credit 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details, see study.
monash/courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
which reduces the duration. 2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate or work experience.
Master of
Actuarial Studies
As a Master of Actuarial Studies graduate you’ll
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be ready to practice as a professional across
actuarial or risk management fields.
1.5 or 2 years
The course is designed for technical, mathematical As part of the degree, you can choose from
and scientific graduates, and professionals in a wide range of elective units, across the
Full time or the early stages of their careers. You’ll broaden fields of econometrics, actuarial practice,
part time your knowledge of key mathematical learning economics, business modelling and finance.
constructs and gain the skills and professional
The course also focuses on developing your
values to become an effective actuary.
wider business awareness skills, such as
February communication, critical thinking, actuarial
judgement and professionalism.
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Course structure
The course is structured in three parts. Part A. Advanced preparatory, Part B. Mastery knowledge
and Part C. Application studies. All students complete Part B. Depending on prior qualifications,
COURSE CODE: B6014 you may receive credit for Part A or Part C or a combination of the two.
Eligibility Duration
(In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details, see study.
monash/courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate or work experience.
Course structure
The course is structured in three parts. Part A. Advanced preparatory, Part B. Mastery
knowledge and Part C. Application studies All students complete Part B. Depending on prior
qualifications, you may receive credit for Part A or Part C or a combination of the two.
Entry requirements
Eligibility Duration
An Australian bachelor’s degree (In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
or an equivalent qualification with
a preferred Weighted Average Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
Mark (WAM) of 65 per cent or an
equivalent GPA as determined Bachelor’s degree in a related field3, OR 1.5
by the faculty. You’ll be ranked Bachelor’s degree in any field + relevant
and selected based on your expertise in a related field4, OR
entire academic record. Bachelor’s (Hons) degree in any field
Master of
Management
In this course you’ll sharpen your management,
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decision-making and problem-solving skills so you
can move into senior managerial positions.
1 or 1.5 years
You’ll grow your knowledge of key management constructs and
Full time or transform how you lead by exploring dynamic organisational
part time environments. It’s a course well-suited to experienced professionals from
a range of backgrounds, including government, community service and
not-for-profit organisations, as well as those with technical backgrounds
Day and in engineering and medicine who are keen to move into management.
evening classes
Master of
Marketing
If you’re an experienced professional seeking
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the latest thinking and problem-solving skills
in marketing, this course is for you.
1 or 1.5 years
This program is taught by leading academics The units are developed in consultation with our industry
Full time or and industry experts, with a focus on advisory board to promote leadership in our graduates.
part time contemporary concepts and issues. It historically Our timetable offers flexible study options to suit your
attracts many students from the corporate busy work schedules and personal commitments.
Day and sector, giving you invaluable networking The range of elective units on offer allows you to
evening classes and knowledge-sharing opportunities. customise the course to suit your professional interests
Off campus and career goals. It also includes the opportunity to
undertake a corporate project under supervision.
March
and July
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The course is structured in two parts. Part A. Mastery knowledge and Part B. Application studies.
All students complete Part A. Depending on prior qualifications you may receive credit for Part B.
Master of Environment
and Sustainability
Are you interested in combating the widespread
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environmental, economic and social
challenges currently facing our world?
1, 1.5 or 2 years
If you’re future-conscious, the You’ll get hands-on experience As part of this degree, you can
Master of Environment and through an internship or by specialise in one of the five areas:
Sustainability will provide you completing an interdisciplinary – Corporate environmental and Full time or
with the skills to transform society or research project. You’ll sustainability management part time
through sustainable solutions. also be taught by global and – Environment and governance
professional experts from multiple
You’ll explore the trends, issues – Environmental security February
disciplines and sectors, who
and science underpinning global are leading the environment – International development and July
sustainability problems, and learn and sustainability agenda in and environment
the language and tools to be a Australia and internationally. – Leadership for sustainable
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analyse and collaborate across
sectors to influence, motivate and
affect positive, sustainable change.
Entry requirements
Eligibility Duration
Applicants must have completed an (In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
Australian bachelor’s degree or an
equivalent qualification with a Weighted Bachelor’s degree in any field 2
Average Mark (WAM) of 60 per cent
or an equivalent GPA as determined Bachelor’s degree in a related field, OR 1.5
by the faculty. Applicants will be Bachelor’s degree + relevant study in a related field3
ranked based on relevant employment
experience and their entire academic Bachelor’s (Hons) in a related field 1
record, with a credit average preferred.
1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details, see study.
Depending on your prior qualifications monash/courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
and experience you may be eligible for 2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you
may elect to complete the longer duration.
entry credit which reduces the duration. 3. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
Master of Financial
Mathematics
Are you a recent graduate with an aptitude and passion for mathematics and
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statistics? If you’re looking for a mathematics course built for application
in a business context, the Master of Financial Mathematics is for you.
1, 1.5 or 2 years
This highly specialised degree is perfect if you’re Our teaching staff comprises mathematicians who
Full time or looking to find a niche within the finance sector are pioneering research in areas such as probability,
part time and are wanting to move into the professional stochastic processes and statistics, and who have an
world of quantitative analysis. impressive range of connections across the financial
Day and and insurance industries. Industry projects and
evening classes placements are a central component of the degree,
meaning you’ll gain crucial workplace experience.
February
and July
Course structure
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086157A Part C. Applied professional practice. All students complete Part B. Depending on prior
qualifications, you may receive credit for Part A or Part C or a combination of the two.
Entry requirements
Eligibility Duration
Applicants must have completed (In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
an Australian bachelor’s degree
or an equivalent qualification with Bachelor’s degree in any field with a 2
a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) strong mathematical content3
of 65 per cent or an equivalent
Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, OR 1.5
GPA as determined by the faculty.
Applicants will be ranked based on Graduate Certificate/Diploma with a
strong mathematical content3
relevant employment experience
and their entire academic record, Bachelor’s (Hons) in mathematics 1
with a credit average preferred.
Depending on your prior 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details see study.
monash/courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
qualifications and experience you 2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
may be eligible for entry credit 3. Completion of units of mathematics with an emphasis on multivariable calculus,
linear algebra, probability, statistics and differential equations.
which reduces the duration.
Master of Project
Management
The Master of Project Management is a forward-thinking,
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interdisciplinary course that integrates the knowledge needed
to manage projects and programs across multiple sectors.
1.5 or 2 years
Focused on developing specialist expertise in You’ll choose from a range of discipline-specific
project leadership, you’ll gain a diverse vocational electives (covering Business, IT, Engineering and
skill set that will enable you to manage large Law) and have the opportunity to work on real-life Full time or
projects across every industry. You’ll learn to use projects, where theory and practice are applied part time
an evidentiary and interdisciplinary approach to to problems situated in local and international,
critical thinking and problem solving, strengthened corporate, government and social contexts.
by a capacity to undertake research. February
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– Principles of – Organising the project function Information Technology One of the following:
managing – Social and systematic – Applied IT project management – Professional
projects dimensions of projects – Organisational informatics practice and
– Managing the – Creating sustainable – IT for management decision making Industry Experience
project context innovation through projects Student project
– Enterprise systems
– Techniques – Project knowledge translation, – IT Research Methods
for managing – Managing business records and master’s thesis
retention and creation
projects – Enterprise architecture
– Delivering Plus, four or five elective and management
projects units (depending on – IT project management
Part C) from the following:
Engineering
Business
– Project finance – Infrastructure project management
– Business finance – Infrastructure project and
policy evaluation
– Leadership
– Asset management I
– Managing people and
organisations – Asset management II
– Managerial problem solving Arts
and decision making – Project planning and management
in international development
Law
– Negotiation and influence:
Essential skills
– Law of workforce management
Entry requirements
Eligibility Duration
Applicants must have completed (In equivalent Australian qualification terms)1 (Years)2
an Australian bachelor’s degree
or an equivalent qualification with Bachelor’s degree in any field + 6 months relevant experience 2
a Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
of 60 per cent or an equivalent Bachelor’s degree in any field and relevant expertise4 1.5
GPA as determined by the faculty. + 6 months relevant experience, OR
Applicants will be ranked based on Bachelor’s degree in related field + 6 months relevant experience,
OR
relevant employment experience
Bachelor (Hons) in any field + 6 months relevant experience
and their entire academic record,
with a credit average preferred.
Bachelor’s (Hons) in related field + 6 months relevant experience 1
Depending on your prior
qualifications and experience you 1. Selection is based on previous academic achievement. For further details see study.
monash/courses. You’ll be ranked and selected based on your entire academic record.
may be eligible for entry credit 2. Even if you’re eligible for a shorter course duration you may elect to complete the longer duration.
which reduces the duration. 3. Completion of units of mathematics with an emphasis on multivariable calculus,
linear algebra, probability, statistics and differential equations.
4. For example, by a relevant graduate certificate.
February
and July Course structure Entry requirements
This course consists of four foundation units, twelve mastery An Australian bachelor’s degree
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Foundation units Mastery units of 60 per cent, or an equivalent
(24 points) (96 points) GPA as determined by the faculty.
Applicants will be ranked
Four units: 16 units:
COURSE CODE: B6015
– Introductory accounting – Financial accounting
and selected based on their
– Economics – Business finance entire academic record and
– Business statistics – Management accounting candidate statement.
– Principles of management – Advanced financial accounting
– Auditing and assurance
– Accounting information systems
– Strategic management accounting
– Corporations law
– Taxation law
– Integrated accounting
– Law and business decisions
– Masters research paper
– Business regulations and compliance
– Case studies in risk management
– Corporate governance
– Introduction to risk principles
The Monash
MBA
The Monash MBA is designed for ambitious young
Caulfield
professionals in every sector with a minimum
of three years professional experience.
2 years
We’ll provide you with analytical, You’ll develop a strategic and The Monash MBA Program
Full time strategic and problem-solving practice-based approach to brings together international
skills required of managers, management, working closely and local students from a
and you’ll also develop critical with leading professors and wide range of professional
Day and
evening classes. personal and professional experienced executives to and cultural backgrounds,
Block mode leadership competencies. consult directly with business and is committed to a global
organisations throughout the orientation in all its activities.
The Monash MBA focuses on program. You’ll graduate with a The program is scheduled in
February and new thinking and new business
August portfolio of completed projects intensive blocks, evenings and
models for the next generation in strategy, commercialisation of weekends to accommodate
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of successful enterprises. The technology, new venture start- working participants.
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C Cricos code: program features technology
001461G ups and international business to
development, design thinking, demonstrate your applied skills.
creativity and entrepreneurship.
EDDY YOO
MBA Student
Senior Market Analyst, ANZ
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