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Master of Commerce

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Award granted Master of Commerce
CampusOffered at Melbourne Burwood Campus, Off campus
Duration1.5 years full time or part time equivalent
CRICOS course code027129E
Deakin course codeM705

Course sub-headings

Course overview

Deakin’s Master of Commerce is a discipline-based coursework degree with common core units in Accounting, Business Process Management, Economics for Managers and Finance. It is designed for graduates of any discipline, as a first qualification in business.

 

The course is suitable for graduates in diverse fields (e.g. arts, science, nursing or education) who wish to prepare themselves for a professional career by gaining a thorough knowledge of the key business disciplines.

 

As part of the Master of Commerce you must complete at least one specialisation as listed.  By choosing appropriate units within the Master of Commerce, you may satisfy the professional requirements of CPA Australia, Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA), the Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA) or associate membership requirements of the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

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Fees and charges

Unit fees can be viewed within individual unit descriptions. You can search for a unit using the Unit Search.

 

Please be aware:

  • Fees are calculated on a per unit basis
  • Fees charged will depend on the individual units chosen
  • Fees per unit/credit point may increase annually due to rises in the cost of course delivery and services

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Course rules

The MCom is a 12 credit point degree. Students will be required to complete a core of 4 credit points and at least one specialisation of 4 credit points, which may include a core unit, chosen from the range of specialisations offered.

To complete the degree students may choose any units from the full range of MCom units offered. It will be possible to complete more than one specialisation. Students may also choose to exit the Master of Commerce early with either a Graduate Certificate of Commerce (consisting of any four Master of Commerce units) or a Graduate Diploma of Commerce (consisting of any eight Master of Commerce units).

Commerce graduates would normally be precluded from one or more of the core units and required to undertake substitute units from the full range of MCom units. These students are expected to specialise in an area other than their undergraduate major(s).

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Specialisations

Accounting
Arts and Entertainment Management

Business Analytics~

Business Systems Development
Commercial Law

eBusiness and Supply Chain Management~

Electronic Business
Enterprise Security Management

Enterprise Systems~
Finance
Financial Planning
Information Systems Project Management
Insurance and Risk Management*
International Trade and Business
Management Information Systems
Marketing

Project Management~

Public Sector Studies (NEW in 2013)

Retail Management

Risk Management^

Social Media and Mobile Strategies~

Supply Chain Management

 

* previously titled Insurance

~new specialisation commencing Trimester 2 2013

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Course structure

Core Units

MPA701 Accounting (B, X)  

MPE781 Economics for Managers (B, X)  

MPT753/MPF753 Finance (B, X)  #

MPM701 Business Process Management (B, X)  

 

Elective Units

The remaining credit points are selected from any unit listed below including the general elective units listed directly below. Selection of elective units must form at least one Master of Commerce specialisation. Students may choose other postgraduate units with prior written approval of the Course Team Chair.

MPT738/MPM702 Audacious Leadership (X)  #

MPM704/MPT704 Managing for Environmental Sustainability   #

 

# MPT code denotes study tour version of the unit.

* MPR code denotes residential version of the unit.

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Details of specialisations

Accounting (unit set code SP-M70501)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MAA703 Accounting for Management (B, X)  

MAA705 Corporate Auditing (B, X)  

MAA716 Financial Accounting (B, X)  

MAA725 Advanced Accounting Principles and Practice (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

 

# From 1 January 2004, candidates who complete an accredited degree in Australia have the option of either completing Auditing and/or Taxation at university OR at postgraduate level in the CPA Program. All other core curriculum areas must be completed for entry as an Associate member.

Arts and Entertainment Management (unit set code SP-M705013)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MMK792 Arts Marketing (ONLINE)  

MMM790 Arts Management (ONLINE)  

MMM793 Managing Cultural Projects and Events (ONLINE)  

MMM796 Managing Arts in Community Settings (ONLINE)  

MMM799 Arts Fundraising and Sponsorship (ONLINE)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Business Analytics - commencing Trimester 2 2013

MSQ791 Data Analysis for Managers (B, X)  

MIS761 Enterprise Information Management (B, X)  

MIS772 Predictive Analytics (B, X)  

MIS781 Business Intelligence (B, X)  

Business Systems Development (unit set code SP-M70513)

Specialisation not available in 2013.


Continuing students should discuss unit selections with their enrolment officer.

Commercial Law (unit set code SP-M70502)

MLM720 Introduction to Commercial Law (B, X)  

plus 3 credit points of units from:

MLC703 Principles of Income Tax Law (B, X)  

MLM703 Chinese Commercial Law (B, X)  

MLM721 International Competition Law and Policy   

MLM731 Corporations Law (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

eBusiness and Supply Chain Management - commencing Trimester 2 2013

MSC752 eBusiness Strategies (B, X)  

MSC753 eBusiness and Supply Chain Management (B, X)  

MIS711 IS Services and Emerging Technologies   

MIS781 Business Intelligence (B, X)  

Electronic Business (unit set code SP-M70511)

MPM701 Business Process Management (B, X)  

plus 3 credit points of units from:

MMK737 Online Marketing (B, ONLINE)  

MSC752 eBusiness Strategies (B, X)  

MSC753 eBusiness and Supply Chain Management (B, X)  

MSC768 Knowledge Management (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Enterprise Security Management (unit set code SP-M705016)

MLM770 Law and the Internet (B, X)  

MLM786 Electronic Crime (B, X)  

MSC767 Business Security Management (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Enterprise Systems - commencing Trimester 2 2013

MSC754 Information Systems Business Analysis (B, X)  

MIS752 Enterprise Systems (B)  

MIS761 Enterprise Information Management (B, X)  

MPM701 Business Process Management (B, X)  

Finance (unit set code SP-M70505)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MAF702 Financial Markets (B, X)  

MAF703 Applied Corporate Finance (B, X)  

MAF704 Treasury and Risk Management (B, X)  

MAF707 Investments and Portfolio Management (B, X)  

MAF754 Enterprise Risk Management (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Financial Planning (unit set code SP-M705011)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MAF702 Financial Markets (B, X)  

MAF707 Investments and Portfolio Management (B, X)  

MAF708 Retirement Income Streams (B, X)  

MAF709 Financial Planning Development (B, X)  

MAF765 Financial Planning and Analysis (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Note: Students should consult with the Financial Planning Association or their website for professional recognition or RG146 and should check the ASIC website. Students seeking professional recognition may be required to undertake an additional unit.

Information Systems Project Management (unit set code SP-M70512)

MSC756 Project Management (B, X)  

MSC767 Business Security Management (B, X)  

MSC770 Information Systems and Global Issues (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Insurance and Risk Management* (unit set code SP-M705018)

MPS701 Principles of Risk and Insurance (X)  

plus 3 credit points of units from:

MAF754 Enterprise Risk Management (B, X)  

MPS703 Reinsurance (X)  

MPS707 Life Risk (X)  

MPS708 General Insurance (X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

 

*previously titled Insurance (unit set code SP-M705012).  

Students who commenced the Insurance specialisation prior to 2012 should discuss unit selections with their enrolment officer.

International Trade and Business (unit set code SP-M70514)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MAA716 Financial Accounting (B, X)  

MPE707 International Banking and Finance (B, X)  

MPE711 Global Trade and Markets (B, X)  

MPT736/MPK736 International Marketing (B, X)  #

MPM703 Business Strategy and Analysis (B, X)  

MPT735/MPM735 International Business Management (B, X)  #

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

#MPT code denotes study tour version of the unit.


Project Management -commencing Trimester 2 2013

MSC754 Information Systems Business Analysis (B, X)  

MSC756 Project Management (B, X)  

plus 2 credit points of units from:

MSC770 Information Systems and Global Issues (B, X)  

MSQ791 Data Analysis for Managers (B, X)  

MPI702 Applied Business Project (B, X)  

or

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Management Information Systems (unit set code SP-M70508)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MSC705 Information Systems Analysis and Design (B, X)  

MSC754 Information Systems Business Analysis (B, X)  

MSC770 Information Systems and Global Issues (B, X)  

MSQ791 Data Analysis for Managers (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

Marketing (unit set code SP-M70509)

Select 4 credit points of units from:

MMK733 Strategic Marketing (B, ONLINE)  

MMK737 Online Marketing (B, ONLINE)  

MPK701 Research Design and Analysis (B, X)  

MPK712 Advertising and Consumer Behaviour (B, X)  

MPT736/MPK736 International Marketing (B, X)  #

MMK751 Services Marketing (B, ONLINE)  

MPK711 Strategic Customer Service (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

MPR732/MPK732 Marketing Management (B, X)  *
or

MPT732 Marketing Management   #

* MPR code denotes residential version of the unit

# MPT code denotes study tour version of the unit

Public Sector Studies (unit set code SP-M70517) - NEW in 2013

Select 4 credit points of units from:

AIP740 Public Policy Analysis (X)  

AIP746 Democratic Governance (X)  

AIP747 Policy and Program Evaluation (X)  

AIP748 Intergovernmental Relations (X)  

AIP773 Governance and Accountability (X)  

AIP777 Accountability and Corporate Social Responsibility (X)  

MPI702 Applied Business Project (B, X)  

MPR721/MPM721 Organisational Behaviour (B, X)  *

MPR703 Management Communication (Residential)   *

 

* MPR code denotes residential version of the unit.

Social Media and Mobile Strategies - commencing Trimester 2 2013

MSC752 eBusiness Strategies (B, X)  

MIS721 Social Media and Mobile Strategies   

MMK737 Online Marketing (B, ONLINE)  

MSQ791 Data Analysis for Managers (B, X)  

Retail Management (unit set code SP-M70516)

MPM705 Retailing (B, X)  

MPM716 Merchandise Management (B, X)  

MPR732/MPK732 Marketing Management (B, X)  *
or

MPT732 Marketing Management   #

 

plus 1 credit point from:

MLM790 Marketing Law (B, X)  

MMK737 Online Marketing (B, ONLINE)  

MPK711 Strategic Customer Service (B, X)  

MPM712 Managing Innovation (X)  

MPK712 Advertising and Consumer Behaviour (B, X)  

MPM701 Business Process Management (B, X)  

MPM715 Management and Organisational Consulting   

MPR721/MPM721 Organisational Behaviour (B, X)  *

MPM722 Human Resource Management (B, X)  

MPR722/MPT722 Human Resource Management (Tour)   *#

MSC753 eBusiness and Supply Chain Management (B, X)  

MPI700 Postgraduate Internship (B, X)  

*MPR code denotes residential version of the unit

#MPT code denotes study tour version of the unit

Risk Management (unit set code SP-M705015)

Offered to continuing students only
For all enquiries contact a student adviser

Supply Chain Management (unit set code SP-M70515)

MSC753 eBusiness and Supply Chain Management (B, X)  

MSC755 Unit description is currently unavailable   

plus 2 credit points of units from:

MSC752 eBusiness Strategies (B, X)  

MSC795 Unit description is currently unavailable   

MSQ791 Data Analysis for Managers (B, X)  

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Credit for Prior Learning

Credit for prior learning into the Master of Commerce may be granted to students who have successfully completed appropriate postgraduate studies. There are negotiated credit for prior learning arrangements in place for CPA members.

 

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8th June 2007