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Information in this document is subject to change and correct as at October 2015. Please refer to study.monash for the latest information.
Postgraduate course information for: entry in 2016
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Overview
Why study at the Monash Business School? Our degrees are designed to provide a world-class business education and will ensure graduates are equipped with a professional qualification that is recognised around the world.
We have a global reputation for excellence underpinned by strong international rankings:
No. 1 in Asia-Pacific region for Econometrics, Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (Research Papers in Economics REPeC)
Ranked 8th in the world for econometrics (The Economist 2014)
Monash Business School is among the top business education providers in the world, and have achieved ‘Triple Crown’ business school accreditations from Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the European University Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), and the international Association of Masters of Business Administration (AMBA).
Monash Business School attracts top academics that have an international reputation for excellence in their field. Through their teaching, our academic staff help create graduates who look beyond their discipline to understand the world's problems and to find innovative solutions.
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Graduate Certificate in Business
Course code: 1679 │ CRICOS code: 069580E A stand-alone award or pathway to a diploma or master’s qualification in business, this certificate provides an introduction to a variety of business disciplines.
Course structure
Four units (24 points) offered by the Monash Business School with three units at a graduate level
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Special features of the course
Provides an introduction to a variety of business disciplines
Students can tailor units to their area of interest
Develops skills across key areas of business
Provides students with a taste of business
Students seeking to progress to further study should undertake units from the master’s
program they wish to enter
Learn from industry experts
Duration
0.5 years full-time
1 year part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent qualification and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
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Graduate Diploma in Business
Course code: 3848 │ CRICOS code: 069579J A stand-alone award or pathway to master’s
qualification in business, the diploma provides students with an introduction to a variety of business disciplines and allows studies to be tailored to interest areas.
Course structure
Eight graduate level units (48 points), six of which must be from the Monash Business School
Stand-alone award or pathway to a master’s qualification
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Special features of the course
Provides an introduction to a variety of business disciplines
Can choose broad subjects or tailor subjects to specific business interests.
Develops skills across key areas of business
Students seeking to progress to further study should undertake units from the master’s
program they wish to enter
Learn from industry experts
Duration
1 year full-time
2 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent qualification, or an approved pathway and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
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Master of Accounting
Course code: B6002 │ CRICOS code: 088629B This advanced accounting course is for accounting graduates who are working, or aspire to work, in public practice, government or private sectors.
Course structure
12 units (72 points). Students may be able to complete with 48 points in one year or two years part-time, depending on previous studies
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
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Special features of the course
Advanced degree for accounting graduates who want to develop further skills
Builds on knowledge developed in an undergraduate degree and provides students with high level skills in financial accounting, management accounting, accounting information systems and forensic accounting
Taught by highly respected academics that have industry and research experience
Interact with experts and leading industry practitioners through guest lectures and workshops
Benefit from flexible study options including day and night classes
Offers a research pathway for students interested in pursuing a PhD
Duration
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent qualification with a major in accounting and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Applicants are required to submit a one page statement of purpose that includes; reasons for applying to the program; how completion of the program will enhance career aspirations and a personalised statement detailing how he/she can contribute to the program.
Student profile
“This course provides a deeper and more extensive knowledge of accounting. I am better prepared for working in the field
and have a better understanding of how a company performs through their financial statements.”
Richard Atmadja
Master of Business (Accounting)
Procurement Manager in the food manufacturing sector
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Master of Professional Accounting
Course code: B6011 │ CRICOS code: 082336G Designed for recent graduates with a bachelor’s
degree in another field, and are seeking professional qualifications in accounting.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units
10 mastery knowledge units
Two graduate-level elective units
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Special features of the course
Designed for professionals from non-accounting backgrounds seeking to gain new expertise
Delivers a contemporary education in accounting, which focuses on introductory and advanced accounting principles and procedures
Equips students for a career in accounting
Explores all aspects of financial, business and management accounting, providing the practical and relevant skills needed to work within the accounting profession
Teaches students to think strategically when working with other business executives
May qualify students for associate membership of CPA Australia, IPA and entry to the Chartered Accountants Program of ICAA
Can be combined with a Master of Business Law and students can graduate with a double master’s degree in only two and a half years
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree in a non-accounting discipline and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“The most important outcome from a career prospective is being eligible to commence study towards CPA/CA membership. Personally the most important outcome was broadening my financial knowledge and developing business acumen. I feel a
lot more confident in making financial decisions and am much better at seeing the big picture. I am also a much better problem solver - I know where to source the information I need to find the solution.”
Kate Hyland
Master of Professional Accounting
Finance Manager (contractor to various)
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Master of Applied Finance
Course code: B6003 │ CRICOS code: 084613J A practical degree that focuses on the financial services sector, giving students the skills to analyse, evaluate and make financial decisions. It is ideal for early career professionals that have a finance major and are working in the financial services sector.
Course structure
12 units (72 points). Students may be able to complete with 48 points in one year or two years part-time, depending on previous studies
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
See study.monash for more information
Special features of the course
Practical and industry-focused degree ideal for those seeking a course with a strong finance focus
Course uses contemporary examples and teaching methods such as Monash University’s
Stimulated Teaching and Research Laboratory (STARLab), a purpose-built lab that complements classroom teaching by simulating a financial environment in which textbook concepts are brought to life
Flexible learning options with day and evening classes, and wide range of elective options
Learn to develop advanced technical skills in quantitative and qualitative finance
Students may be eligible for entry into CFA programs
Can be combined with a Master of Applied Econometrics and students can graduate with a double master’s degree in only two and a half years
Duration
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Work experience required
Significant work experience in the finance industry may be relevant
Campus
Clayton (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree with a major in finance; or an Australian bachelor degree with significant work experience in the finance industry; or an equivalent qualification. Applicants will be ranked accordingly based on their entire academic record, and a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65% is preferred.
Student profile
“I picked Monash because it was one of the Group of Eight universities in Australia and the applied finance program was
really attractive to me as someone with a finance background.”
Ridyawan Amnar
Master of Applied Finance
Head of Investor Relations, AirAsia Indonesia
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Master of Banking and Finance
Course code: B6004 │ CRICOS code: 079580M Designed for those students without a background in finance, and who would like to pursue career opportunities in the financial services sector.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units
See study.monash for more information
Special features of the course
Develops managerial and decision-making skills, giving students the expertise to work in domestic and international finance markets
Strong reputation means graduates are highly sought after by banks, insurance companies, financial consultancy firms and large corporations both in Australia and overseas, and by government regulatory bodies
Tailored programs that address specific banking and finance interests with flexible learning options and a wide range of electives
Flexible study options to help balance work and study
Course uses contemporary examples and teaching methods such as Monash University’s
Stimulated Teaching and Research Laboratory (STARLab), a purpose-built lab that complements classroom teaching by simulating a financial environment in which textbook concepts are brought to life
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off campus
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent qualification and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“Banking and finance has always fascinated me so it was a natural next step to build on my undergraduate studies with a
master’s degree. Undertaking a master’s degree really tests you and prepares you to be able to put yourself in any situation
and come out with success. My degree has provided me with the skills to see the big picture.”
Saunmya Sharma
Master of Business (Banking and Finance)
Operational Risk and Compliance Manager
ANZ Bank
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Master of Business
Course code: B6005 │ CRICOS code: 079669B Designed for early to mid-career professionals who wish to refine their business skills and advance to the next stage in their career. Learn key areas of business and undertake a specialisation in a particular discipline.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units
Two professional development units
Six specialisation units or six graduate level units, at least four of which must be from the Monash Business School
Four graduate-level elective units
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Special features of the course
Innovative and industry-focused course with a strong emphasis on personal development as well as corporate governance and social responsibility
Design the degree based on interests and career goals
One of the largest specialisation offerings in Australia
Learn from industry experts
Develop strong interpersonal skills through our personal development program
Choose from:
Business, ethics and society
Commercialisation
Information technology
Law and responsible business
Managing human capital
Marketing
Project management
Quantitative business analysis
Risk management
Supply chain management
Sustainability
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“After finishing my undergraduate degree I started working as a researcher, but I was looking for a way to develop
specialised skills in marketing and strategy to grow my career within a corporate environment. The Master of Business was
a good way to gain these skills – it’s a well-structured course, full of interesting subjects, taught by quality lecturers and there is something energising about engaging with smart, funny, insightful people week in and week out.”
Llewellyn Stevens
Master of Business
Client Service Executive, Nielsen
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Master of Business Law
Course code: B6013 │ CRICOS code: 082332A Designed for students who work in sectors where business law issues are relevant to their employment. The course is also relevant for those with a law background seeking further knowledge of the legal and business issues.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
See study.monash for more information
Special features of the course
Addresses the wide range of legal issues which can arise in professional business practice
Prepares students for the growing range of job opportunities across Australia and Asia, which require knowledge of commercial law and the legal environment
Covers a range of business issues such as taxation, workplace relations, governance, international trade, investment, compliance, risk management and regulatory responsibilities
Ideal for students with an interest in Asian business and Asian business law
Combine with a Master of Professional Accounting and graduate with a double master’s degree in only two and a half years
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“I now have the technical knowledge I did not have, but more importantly, I now have the confidence in what I do as I have
a thorough understanding on how to apply it in the business world – all thanks to the amazing lecturers that gave me the
opportunity to shine!”
Melissa Lozanovski
Master of Business Law
Legal Compliance Counsel, Corporate Governance, Zurich Australia
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Master of Diplomacy and Trade
Course code: 2643 │ CRICOS code: 082333M This is the only postgraduate course in Australia that offers a combination of foreign affairs and international trade subjects, with a focus on international development issues.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
Only diplomacy and trade course offering flexible course delivery with an off campus option
Evening classes available
Interactive small classes with students from diverse backgrounds
Special features of the course
Only postgraduate course in Australia that offers a combination of foreign affairs, international trade and international development issues units
Designed for professionals who are looking to develop their career opportunities within NGOs, government departments and corporate organisations working in international business settings
Helps develop valuable professional networks with students and alumni working in senior positions in government both locally and internationally
Taught by academics who have experience and are renowned in their field
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off Campus
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“I chose Monash based on a large number of factors including reputation, proximity and the course. I had my sights on
doing my postgraduate education at a Group of Eight University and the course Monash offered seemed like the best fit for where I wanted to go, career wise.”
Dmitry Grozoubinski
Master of Diplomacy and Trade
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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Master of Actuarial Studies
Course code: 4439 │ CRICOS code: 082326K Designed for graduates who want to acquire advanced expertise in statistics, econometrics and mathematics, and pursue a career as a professional actuary or professional risk managers in the financial sector.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Eight specified units
Seven graduate-level elective units
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Special features of the course
Practical – using real cases and presentation of projects
Gives students the opportunity to study units in statistics, econometrics, finance, economics and mathematics to an advanced level
Learn about the actuarial profession and develop the tools and techniques used by actuaries
May achieve exemptions for Parts I and II of subjects of the Actuaries Institute of Australia
Taught by experienced academics and industry experts with over 35 years of international actuarial experience
Students will develop wider business awareness skills, including communication (both verbal and oral), the ability to critically assess, and develop actuarial judgment and professionalism
Monash is ranked 8th in the world in econometrics by The Economist
Monash has the largest concentration of econometricians and statisticians in a single department in Australia
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Clayton (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree in a technical, mathematical or scientific discipline or an equivalent qualification with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty, and must have passed an introductory statistics unit or equivalent. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
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Master of Economics
Course code: 4427 │ CRICOS code: 077369G Designed for early career economists and recent economics graduates, who wish to acquire the skills needed to practice as professional economists conducting original and independent research.
Course structure
16 units (96 points)
Nine compulsory units (66 points)
Five elective units from a prescribed list (30 points)
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Special features of the course
Provides training in advanced economic tools, and will give students experience in undertaking independent research
The course is taught by experienced practitioners
In the most recent Excellence in Research Australia rankings, Monash was one of only four universities to receive 5/5 for Economics. In the IDEAS/RePEc rankings, Monash is ranked 1st in Australia
Department provides top level specialist advice to government and private sector bodies in Australia and internationally, and has developed advisory contacts in the Asia-Pacific region and close connections with other institutions around the world
Distinguished Visitor Series with world-renowned academics in the field
Duration
2 years full-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification in mathematical or quantitative studies, or with a major in economics, and a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 70% or an equivalent GPA determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Lecturer summary
“The Master of Economics is an effective path to pursue a PhD in economics. Students are exposed to the latest analytic and quantitative research methodologies in economics. The advanced coursework and research component pairs students
with our internationally-leading scholars to undertake original research projects so you will effectively grasp the skills in pursuing a scholarship career, or be qualified for an industry post with research responsibilities.”
Associate Professor He-Ling Shi
Course Director, Master of Economics
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Master of Business Economics
Course code: 3842 │ CRICOS code: 082331B Provides a rigorous and theoretical grounding in the discipline of economics and its application to government and business decision-making.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four foundation units
Seven compulsory units
Five graduate-level elective units
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Special features of the course
Students will develop knowledge of economic analysis in the global economy with particular attention to business strategy, project evaluation, pricing and risk, economic policy, regulation and competition policy
Taught by experienced practitioners
In the most recent Excellence in Research Australia rankings, Monash was one of only four universities to receive 5/5 for economics. In IDEAS/RePEc rankings, Monash is ranked 1st in Australia
Department provides top level specialist advice to government and private sector bodies in Australia and internationally, has developed advisory contacts in Asia-Pacific region and close connections with other institutions around the world
Distinguished Visitor Series with world-renowned academics in the field
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“I always wanted to explore and learn how economics is useful in business and in an industrial environment as I aim to be
an economist. I truly believe that my course at Monash was a major leap towards achieving this goal, it not only enhanced my analytical skills but also honed my research capabilities.”
Neha Swami
Master of Business Economics
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Master of Applied Econometrics
Course code: 3822 │ CRICOS code: 082327J A combined coursework and research degree that gives you the skills and expertise required for applied econometric projects. This course is ideal for graduates working in economics, finance and applied econometrics.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four compulsory units
Four units from a prescribed list
Six econometrics units from a prescribed list
One research unit (12 points)
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Special features of the course
A coursework plus research project degree, aiming to provide students with the skills and research experience required for applied econometric projects in economics, business and finance
Provides a comprehensive curriculum including units in applied econometrics, time series analysis, financial econometrics, micro econometrics and econometric theory
Learn to design and implement applied econometric projects for government and business sectors
Gain skills that can be used across the broad range of disciplines including economics, finance, market research and credit risk management
Learn from some of Australia’s renowned
educators in the field of econometrics
Ranked 1st in Asia-Pacific in experimental economics by RePEc
Monash is ranked 8th in the world in econometrics by The Economist
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification, and achieved a preferred Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants must have achieved a result of at least 70% (or equivalent) in a first year undergraduate statistics course. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Student profile
“It is a great course for students who come from diversified backgrounds and wish to pursue a career in the finance/investment fields - strong quantitative skills is definitely an advantage to have.”
Celia Yan
Master of Applied Econometrics
Head of Risk Management & Portfolio Monitoring, ADM Capital Hong Kong
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Master of International Business
Course code: B6007 │ CRICOS code: 082334K This course is ideal for those who seek career advancement in the commercial, inter-governmental and non-profit sectors and extend their skills in the analysis and interpretation of the global business environment.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units (two of which are based on your specialisation)
Eight specialisation units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
(Note Monash South Africa students must undertake the research pathway)
See study.monash for more information Special features of the course Designed with career outcomes in mind –
interdisciplinary approach with flexible options to allow students to tailor the degree to their area of interest or career goals
Learn from some of Australia's renowned educators who have extensive industry experience in the fields of international business, accounting, marketing and management
Develops highly desirable ‘soft skills’ in communicating and negotiating across cultures, stakeholder management and planning
Will equip students with knowledge about business and management issues from a global perspective
In Australia select from two specialisations
Choose from
International business
Diplomacy and trade
Diplomacy and trade is also offered via off campus learning
Duration
Malaysia and Caulfield
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Off campus
4 years part-time
Monash South Africa
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Malaysia (on campus)
Monash South Africa (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Malaysia and Caulfield:
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification or an approved pathway and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 55% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
Monash South Africa:
Applicants must have completed a bachelor degree with honours or an equivalent qualification, or an approved pathway and achieved a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
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Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management
Course code: 2778 │ CRICOS code: 033930G Ideal for students who are currently working in human resources or related fields and wish to gain professional qualifications in human resource management (HRM).
Course structure
8 units (48 points)
Four core units
Four graduate-level elective units, two of which can be taken from another faculty
See study.monash for more information
Special features of the course
Innovative teaching and learning practices that focuses on developing high-level management and leadership skills in a changing and dynamic organisational environment
Flexible course delivery – off campus study options available
Teaching reflects latest trends and developments in human resources
Focuses on developing students' practical and strategic skills
Will help students develop their expertise in contemporary issues in human resources
Pathway to a Master of Human Resource Management. Students may be eligible for credits
Students may be eligible for entry into the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI)
Duration
1 year full-time
2 years part-time
Work experience required
Two years’ experience
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off-campus
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification Applicants will be ranked based on their entire academic record, with a 55% average preferred and a requirement of two year work experience.
Student profile
“Postgraduate study broadened my perspective in my chosen field…postgraduate study enabled me to look differently at
the problems I may face at work. The quality of staff at Monash was excellent.”
Alaynna Elliot Senior Manager HR Development & Talent Management/ Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific
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Master of Human Resource Management
Course code: B6006 │ CRICOS code: 031152E Ideal for students who are currently working in human resources or related fields and wish to gain professional qualifications in HRM, as well as professionals from other disciplines who would like to develop these skills.
Course structure
12 units (72 points). Students may be able to complete with 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or the research pathway
See study.monash for more information
Special features of the course
Teaching reflects the latest trends and developments in human resources through strong links with organisations, and cutting-edge research in areas such as talent management, employee well-being and global workforce management
Focuses on developing students' practical and strategic skills
Will help develop expertise in contemporary HR issues, such as organisational change, industrial relations, HR planning and leadership
Learn from industry-relevant guest speakers and network with professionals working in the field
Students may be eligible for entry into the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI)
Innovative teaching and learning practices that focus on developing high-level management and leadership skills in a changing and dynamic organisational environment
Flexible course delivery – off campus study available
Duration
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Work experience required
Two years’ relevant experience
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off campus (part-time only)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and a minimum of two years relevant employment. Applicants will be ranked based on relevant employment experience and their entire academic record, with a credit average preferred.
Student profile
“Postgraduate study broadened my perspective in my chosen field…postgraduate study enabled me to look differently at
the problems I may face at work. The quality of staff at Monash was excellent.”
Alaynna Elliot
Master of Human Resource Management
Senior Manager HR Development & Talent Management/ Mercedes-Benz Australia/Pacific
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Master of Management
Course code: B6009 │ CRICOS code: 001466B Focuses on developing high level management skills in problem-solving, strategic decision-making and people management in changing and dynamic organisational environments.
Course structure
12 units (72 points). Students may be able to complete with 48 points in one year full time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
See study.monash for more information
Special features of the course
Flexible course delivery – evening classes and off campus study options are available.
Units are conducted by experts with practical industry experience and classes provide students with an opportunity to network with professionals from various backgrounds
Designed for professionals from a range of backgrounds, including government, community service and not-for-profit organisations as well as people with technical backgrounds in engineering and medicine
Duration
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Work experience required
Two years’ relevant experience
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off campus (part-time only)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and a minimum of two years relevant employment. Applicants will be ranked based on relevant employment experience and their entire academic record with a credit average preferred.
Student profile
“There have been lots of highlights, but generally I have found the content taught and the people I met have exposed me to lots of new ideas and ways of approaching issues. The experience has given me lots of great ideas for tackling different projects and problems in the work place.”
Meagan Thompson Master of Management
Director, Strategy and Planning, Melbourne Health
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Master of Public Policy and Management
Course code: B6012 │ CRICOS code: 017507M Designed for career professionals who are working in management roles within the public sector.
Course structure
12 units (72 points). Students may be able to complete with 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Eight mastery knowledge units
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
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Special features of the course
The only Victorian university that has flexible course delivery – on campus and off campus study options in this area
Small classes to facilitate interaction and engagement - students have strong professional knowledge and shared experiences that could benefit other students working in similar settings
Cutting-edge course that focuses on all levels of government policy as well as the development of sound managerial and leadership skills
Explores the dynamics between national, state and local governments and the emerging issues that affect all levels, providing the practical and relevant skills students need to grow and lead
Will provide students with a deeper understanding of administration, policy management and improved performances across the spectrum of public sector activities
Strong alumni network employed in senior government positions in Australia and overseas
Taught by academics that are at the leading edge of research and who are practising in the profession
Duration
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Work experience required
Two years’ relevant experience
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off campus (part-time only)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and a minimum of two years relevant employment. Applicants will be ranked based on relevant employment experience and their entire academic record, with a credit average preferred.
Student profile
“I enrolled with high expectations and for what I hoped for. This course has significantly enhanced my knowledge in public
policy and management. I have greatly understood the theories and frameworks of public policy and management and have started to skilfully apply them in my job since I resumed duties.”
Grace So-on Master of Public Policy and Management
Director General - National Executive Council Secretariat, Department of Prime Minister and National Executive Council, Papua New Guine
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Master of Marketing
Course code: B6010 │ CRICOS code: 031027K Designed for career professionals who want to develop their marketing expertise.
Course structure
12 units (72 points). Students may be able to complete with 48 points in one year full time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Six or seven mastery knowledge units (48 points)
Four graduate-level elective units or a research pathway
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Special features of the course Focuses on developing students' practical and
strategic skills
Blends cutting-edge academic research with state-of-the-art industry knowledge
Classes are conducted by top academics and industry professionals. Students are also invited to attend a range of extracurricular events such as the Monash Marketing Business Breakfasts and Master class which include presentations by industry leaders
Grows leadership, problem-solving and strategic skills through personal development and networking activities
Off campus option and evening classes are available
Duration
1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time
Work experience required
Two years’ relevant experience
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Off campus (part-time only)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification with a preferred Weighted Average Mark of 60% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked based on relevant employment and marketing experience, their entire academic record and statement of purpose. Relevant employment and marketing experience will normally be evidenced by:
A major in marketing and two years work experience
or
A minimum of three years employment experience with at least one year of professional/managerial experience
Student profile
“I have particularly enjoyed the subjects that have been delivered by industry professionals. They have offered practical
business insights and applications of theory as well as discussions of challenges and strategies implemented in business. Guest speakers from industry have also been a highlight.”
Tamara Kearsley Master of Marketing
International Education Adviser, Australian Trade Commission
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Master of Advanced Marketing
Course code: 4431 │ CRICOS code: 082508D Designed for recent marketing graduates who seek to expand their knowledge of advanced marketing concepts and theories.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Eight compulsory units (48 points)
Eight graduate-level elective units (48 points)
or
Four graduate-level elective units and a research pathway (48 points)
See study.monash for more information Special features of this course Choose from an extensive range of units to
customise your degree to suit your marketing interests and future career goals
Classes are conducted by top academics and industry professionals. Students are also invited to attend a range of extracurricular events such as the Monash Marketing Business Breakfasts and Master class which include presentations by industry leaders
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification with a major in marketing and a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.
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Master of Applied Economics and Econometrics
Course code: B6001 │ CRICOS code: 087954G Ideal for students looking to develop their career in economics or econometrics. This course provides the analytical and technical skills they need for the profession, as well as a solid grounding in commerce.
Course structure
16 units (96 points). Students may be able to complete with 72 points in one and a half years full-time or three years part-time or 48 points in one year full-time or two years part-time depending on previous studies
Four advanced preparatory units (24 points)
Eight mastery knowledge units (48 points)
Four graduate-level elective units (24 points)
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Special features of the course
Select from three specialisations
Applied econometrics
Applied economics and econometrics
Business economics
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield (on campus)
Intakes
March and July
Entry requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification and achieved a preferred Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 65% or an equivalent GPA as determined by the Faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.