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Overview
Why study business or commerce at the Monash Business School?
Our degrees are designed to give you a world-class business education and will ensure you graduate
with a professional qualification that is recognised around the world
We offer choice and flexibility with more than 20+ majors to choose from across business and
commerce disciplines
We’re 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)
Our degrees offer the opportunity to undertake extracurricular activities such as work-integrated learning
or overseas study
How to choose between the degrees
Each degree has its own distinct perspective and focus, and offers different areas of study and double
degree options.
When it comes to choosing which degree is best, think about whether students would like to specialise
in a particular discipline early, or whether they would prefer to leave options open and decide later.
Two types of undergraduate courses:
Comprehensive: If you want more flexibility and the option to study a variety of areas before you focus on
a particular discipline
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
Specialist: If you want to study your discipline in more depth and develop specialist knowledge and skills
Bachelor of Business Specialist
Bachelor of Commerce Specialist
Bachelor of Business Administration
With our courses students can:
Undertake work-integrated learning through our network of industry partners
Choose units of study they are interested in
Use electives to study a second business or commerce major, or study a major from another
area across Monash University
Study abroad at one of our 100+ partner institutions across the globe
Participate in leadership and business-networking programs
Graduate with a degree that is recognised across the world
Choose a double degree and increase employability
Study units that lead to professional recognition or accreditation
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Bachelor of Business
Course code: B2000 │ CRICOS code: 056414D
This comprehensive degree focuses on business
management and developing the knowledge
needed to run an organisation.
Course structure
Eight business specified study units
One business major (eight units)
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
Contemporary teaching practices, for example:
problem-based learning mode at Peninsula
campus
STARLab: a purpose-built lab that
complements classroom teaching by simulating
a financial environment in which textbook
concepts are brought to life
Business Behavioural Lab: an innovative facility
for consumer and practitioner research into
judgement and decision making
Flipped classroom in some units – learn theory
online, then attend practical tutorials
on campus
Special features of the course
Offers choice and flexibility:
Offers a wide range of majors
Choose a major straight away or wait until
second year, after sampling study areas
through business specified study units
Option to study a second major or double
degree. A second major can be chosen
from a different faculty
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, leadership activities or study a
language as part of this course
Some majors may meet professional
recognition requirements – see the website
for more information.
Special features of the course
Graduate work ready:
Develop strong skills in a particular area
of study, and practical and analytical
business skills
Business specified units provide a strong
overview of business disciplines
Strong employment and graduate
outcomes
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield
Peninsula
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
82.25 (Caulfield)
80.25 (Peninsula)
IB (indicative score)
30 (Caulfield)
29 (Peninsula)
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Majors
Offered at Caulfield campus:
Accounting
Banking and finance
Business law
Business management
Business statistics
Economics and business strategy
Human resource management
International business
Marketing
Taxation
Offered at Peninsula campus in PBL mode:
Business management and strategy
Health administration (minor only)
Marketing and communication
Sports management
Tourism (minor only)
Double degree combinations
Arts
Business Specialist (awards - Accounting,
Banking and finance or Marketing)
Design
Education (Honours)
Fine Arts
Information Technology
Intakes
March
July
VCE Prerequisites
Units 3&4 – a study score of at least 30 in English
(ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score
of at least 25 in mathematics (any).
IB Prerequisites
A score of at least 4 in English SL or 3 in English
HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL
and a score of at least 4 in Mathematics SL or
4 in Further mathematics SL or 4 in Mathematical
studies SL or a score of at least 3 in
Mathematics HL.
2015 international qualification entry requirements
and scores for this course are available from the:
Undergraduate Qualifications Database
Student profile
“I’ve been able to study overseas, intern with a Fortune 500 company, and meet with some of Australia’s premier business
leaders – the opportunities are endless.”
Ashley Coleman-Bock
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts
Majors: Management, Politics, International Studies
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Bachelor of Business Specialist
CODE: B2003 │ CRICOS code: 085446M
Awards
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Banking and Finance
Bachelor of International Business
Bachelor of Marketing
VCE Prerequisites
Units 3&4 – a study score of at least 30 in English
(ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score
of at least 25 in mathematics (any).
IB Prerequisites
A score of at least 4 in English SL or 3 in English
HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL and
a score of at least 4 in Mathematics SL or 4 in
Further mathematics SL or 4 in Mathematical
studies SL or a score of at least 3 in
Mathematics HL.
2015 international qualification entry requirements
and scores for this course are available from the:
Undergraduate Qualifications Database
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Bachelor of Accounting
CODE: B20031 │ CRICOS code: 084683
This degree prepares students for a career in
accounting or related fields in the public or private
sectors with excellent conceptual knowledge and
technical skills in financial accounting,
management accounting, corporate finance,
taxation, auditing and financial analysis.
Course structure
Three foundation business units
13 specialist accounting units
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
State-of-the-art teaching facilities at the
Caulfield campus
Special features of the course
Develops conceptual knowledge and technical
skills in financial accounting, management
accounting, corporate finance, taxation,
auditing and financial analysis
Specialise from the start of the degree
Option to study a double degree
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, leadership activities or study a
language as part of this course
Graduate work ready. Currently meets
the professional recognition requirements
of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered
Accountants Australia and New Zealand,
the Institute of Public Accountants and
the Chartered Institute of Management
Accountants
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
82+*
IB (indicative score)
30+*
*This is a new course therefore these are an estimate and are to
be used as a guide only
Specialisation
Accounting
Double degree combinations
Arts
Business
Information Technology
Intakes
March
July
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Bachelor of Banking and Finance
CODE: B20032 │ CRICOS code: 084684E
This degree provides the skills to manage money in
institutional settings, such as banks or investment
houses. Students will learn about key banking and
finance concepts, and how to assess the financial
needs of companies and individuals and match
them to suitable financial products. Graduates will
be qualified to work in banking and finance
environments, in roles such as portfolio manager,
business banker, funds manager or loan adviser.
Course structure
Three foundation business units
13 specialist banking and finance units
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
STARLab: a purpose-built lab that
complements classroom teaching by simulating
a financial environment in which textbook
concepts are brought to life
Special features of the course
Specialise from the start of the degree
Option to study a double degree
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, undertake leadership activities or
study a language as part of this course
Graduate work ready:
Develop specialist and analytical skills in
banking and finance
Strong employment and graduate
outcomes
Graduates may be eligible for membership
of the Financial Services Institute of
Australasia and/or entry to the CFA
program of the CFA Institute
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
82.5
IB (indicative score)
30+
Specialisation
Banking and finance
Double degree combinations
Arts
Business
Information Technology
Intakes
March
July
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Bachelor of International Business
CODE: B20034 │ CRICOS code: 083825E
This degree provides students with an inter-
disciplinary understanding of issues affecting
contemporary international firms, their strategy,
corporate policies and operations. International
business develops knowledge and skills for the
international economic, financial, political, legal,
managerial and strategic environment of business.
Course structure
Three business knowledge units
13 specialist units in international business,
including 24 points chosen from study aboard,
industry based learning projects, investigative
projects in business and/or two units offered by
another faculty
Eight units in either a professional accounting
or international business sequence
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
Taught in trimester model over three study
periods per year to complete the degree in
two years
Flipped classroom in some units – learn
theory online, then attend practical tutorials
on campus
Special features of the course
Provides an understanding of business
fundamentals and the issues affecting
contemporary international business
State-of-the-art teaching facilities
Taught at the new 271 Collins Street facility
in the hub of Melbourne
Develops understanding of international
relations and the influence organisations and
governments have on business operations
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning or leadership activities
Duration
2 years full-time
4 years part-time
Location
City (271 Collins Street)
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
81.15
IB (indicative score)
30+
Sequences
Professional accounting
International business
Double degree combinations
N/A
Intakes
February
June
October
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Bachelor of Marketing
CODE: B20033 │ CRICOS code: 084685D
This degree provides the analytic, creative and
strategic skills to be a specialist marketer.
Graduates will gain comprehensive marketing
knowledge, and be able to use this to make
marketing decisions that drive value in business
Course structure
Three foundation business units
13 specialist marketing units
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
Business behavioural lab: an innovative facility
for consumer and practitioner research into
judgement and decision making
Flipped classroom in some units – learn
theory online, then attend practical tutorials
on campus
Special features of the course
Develop an understanding of fundamental
marketing principles, while also providing a
strong business base
Gain comprehensive marketing knowledge
and use this to drive decisions and value
in business
Specialise from the start of the degree
Option to study a double degree
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, undertake leadership activities or
study a language as part of this course
Graduate work ready:
Develop specialist and analytical skills
in marketing
Strong employment and graduate
outcomes
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Caulfield
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
82.75
IB (indicative score)
30+
Specialisation
Marketing
Double degree combinations
Arts
Business
Information Technology
Intakes
March
July
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Bachelor of Commerce
CODE: B2001 │ CRICOS code: 013382G
This comprehensive degree focuses on the
application of mathematical and analytical skills to
solve challenges in the business, commercial and
economic environment.
Course structure
Eight commerce specified units
One commerce major (eight units)
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
State-of-the-art teaching facilities, such as
MonLEE: an experimental economics lab to
help economists undertake research in
experimental and behavioural economics
Special features of the course
Offers choice and flexibility:
Wide range of majors
Choose the major straight away or wait
until second year after sampling commerce
specified units
Option to study a second major or double
degree. A second major can be chosen
from a different faculty
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning undertake leadership activities or
study a language as part of this course
Provides a thorough understanding of the
economy and business, beyond the daily
management of an organisation
Commerce specified units give you a strong
overview of commerce disciplines
Some majors may meet professional
recognition requirements – see the website for
more information
Graduate work ready. Develop strong skills in
your major area of study, as well as practical
and analytical business skills
Strong employment and graduate outcomes
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Clayton
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
90.3
IB (indicative score)
34+
Majors
Accounting
Actuarial studies
Behavioural commerce
Economics
Econometrics
Finance
Management studies
Marketing science
Sustainability
Double degree combinations
Arts
Biomedical Science
Computer Science
Commerce Specialist
(awards - Actuarial science, Economics or Finance)
Education (Honours)
Engineering (Honours)
Global studies
Information technology
Laws (Honours)
Music
Science
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VCE Prerequisites
Units 3&4 – a study score of at least 30 in English
(ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score
of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS) or
Specialist Mathematics.
IB Prerequisites
A score of at least 4 in English SL or 3 in English
HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL and a
score of at least 4 in Mathematics SL or 3 in
Mathematics HL or 4 in Further mathematics SL.
2015 international qualification entry requirements
and scores for this course are available from the:
Undergraduate Qualifications Database
Intakes
March
July
Student profile
“The best part of studying commerce at Monash is the flexibility. I could study two majors or chose from a variety of elective
units. Being able to study multiple majors is a fantastic opportunity. By branching out to a double major, it doubles your
qualifications and doubles your opportunities in the marketplace. It also enhances your skillset.”
David De Fazio
Bachelor of Commerce (majors accounting and management)
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Bachelor of Commerce Specialist
CODE: B2004 │ CRICOS code: 085445A
Awards
Bachelor of Actuarial Science
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Finance
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Clayton
2015 clearly in ATAR
90.15 (economics)
Bachelor of Actuarial Science and Bachelor of
Finance are new courses. Indicative ATARs 90+.
2015 IB (indicative score)
34+
Bachelor of Actuarial Science and Bachelor of
Finance are new courses. The IB score for
these courses are an estimate to be used
as a guide only.
2015 international qualification entry requirements
and scores for this course are available from the:
Undergraduate Qualifications Database
Double degrees
Arts
Commerce
Computer science
Engineering (Honours)
Information technology
Science
Intakes
March
July
VCE Prerequisites
Units 3&4 – a study score of at least 30 in English
(ESL) or 25 in any other English and a study score
of at least 25 in mathematical methods (CAS) or
specialist mathematics.
IB Prerequisites
A score of at least 4 in English SL or 3 in English
HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL and a
score of at least 4 in Mathematics SL or 3 in
Mathematics HL or a 4 in Further mathematics SL
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Bachelor of Actuarial Science
CODE: B20041 │ CRICOS code: 084686C
This degree prepares students for a career as an
actuary, by equipping them with the skills to identify
and analyse risk. Using mathematical and
econometric models they will learn to apply
forecasting concepts to real-life scenarios.
Graduates may also achieve Part I of the Actuaries
Institute of Australia professional qualification,
which you need to work as a professional actuary.
Course structure
Four foundation commerce knowledge units
12 specialist actuarial science units
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
State-of-the-art teaching facilities
Special features of the course
Specialise from the start of the degree
Option to study a double degree
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, leadership activities or study a
language as part of this course
Graduate work ready:
Prepares students for a career as an
actuary by providing the skills to analyse
and identify risk
Learn to apply forecasting concepts to
real-life scenarios
Strong employment and graduate
outcomes
Graduates may gain exemptions for Part I
of Actuaries Institute of Australia
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Clayton
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
Indicative 90+
IB (indicative score)
34+
Specialisation
Actuarial science
Double degree combinations
Arts
Commerce
Computer science
Engineering (Honours)
Information technology
Science
Intakes
March
July
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Bachelor of Economics
CODE: B20042 │ CRICOS code: 001447E
This degree will provide a solid education across
the field of economics and will encourage logical
thought and detailed analysis of economic issues.
Course structure
Four foundation commerce knowledge units
12 specialist economics units
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
MonLEE: an experimental economics lab to
help economists undertake research in
experimental and behavioural economics
Special features of the course
Provides a solid education across the field
of economics
Choose from an economics and economic
policy specialisation or a mathematical
economics and econometrics specialisation
Specialise from the start of the degree
Option to study a double degree
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, undertake leadership activities or
study a language as part of this course
Graduate work ready:
Strong employment and graduate
outcomes
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Campus
Clayton
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
Indicative 90+
IB (indicative score)
34+
Specialisations
Economics and economic policy
Mathematical economics and econometrics
Double degree combinations
Arts
Commerce
Computer science
Engineering (Honours)
Information technology
Science
Intakes
March
July
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Bachelor of Finance
CODE: B20043 │ CRICOS code: 084687B
This degree provides high-level skills to manage,
organise and invest money. Students will learn how
to develop financial policies and products, and gain
specialist knowledge that will enable them to solve
complex financial problems using mathematical
models and techniques. Graduates will be qualified
to work across all areas of finance, in analyst roles,
as well as broader roles in banks, government and
the private sector.
Course structure
Four foundation commerce knowledge units
12 specialist finance units
Eight electives (which can be used towards a
second major, a minor or can be selected from
units offered across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
State-of-the-art teaching facilities
Special features of the course
Provides high-level skills to manage, organise
and invest money
Learn how to develop financial policies and
products and gain specialist knowledge that
will enable students to solve complex
financial problems
Specialise from the start of the degree
Option to study a double degree
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning, undertake leadership activities or
study a language as part of this course
Graduate work ready:
Develop specialist and analytical skills in
banking and finance
Strong employment and graduate
outcomes
May met the professional recognition
requirements for membership of the
Financial Services Institute of Australasia
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Clayton
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
Indicative 90+
IB (indicative score)
34+
Specialisation
Finance
Double degree combinations
Arts
Commerce
Computer science
Engineering (Honours)
Information Technology
Science
Intakes
March
July
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Bachelor of Business Administration
CODE: B2007 │ CRICOS code: 079046M
A degree in business administration is designed to
develop business knowledge and provides a solid
grounding in all aspects of business.
Course structure
10 foundation business knowledge units
10 specialisation units in an area of business
administration
Four electives (which can be used towards a
minor or can be selected from units offered
across the university)
See study.monash for more information
Course delivery
Berwick campus provides a small interactive
classroom environment
Special features of the course
The course focuses on job-readiness, to
provide the practical skills needed to operate
effectively in business environments
Students can gain business qualification from a
leading university, without requiring the year 12
math’s prerequisite of other business courses
Common foundation units give students a
strong overview of business disciplines
Study overseas, undertake work-integrated
learning undertake leadership activities or
study a language as part of this course
Graduates can be expected to be employed
around the world in various professions
Duration
3 years full-time
6 years part-time
Campus
Berwick
Clearly in ATAR score (2015)
72.45
IB
26
Specialisations
Accountancy
Finance and economics
Marketing practice
Double degree combinations
N/A
VCE Prerequisites
Units 1&2 – satisfactory completion in two units
(any study combination) of General mathematics or
Mathematical methods or Units 3&4 – any
mathematics, and a study score of at least 30 in
English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than
EAL.
IB Prerequisites
A score of at least 4 in English SL or 3 in English
HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL and
successful completion of any Mathematics subject.
2015 international qualification entry requirements
and scores for this course are available from the:
Undergraduate Qualifications Database
Intakes
March
July
Student profile
“I chose this course because of a few factors; the Berwick campus is close to home, the ATAR was lower than other
business degrees offered at Monash, and the units compulsory to the degree are so varied that individuals can gain overall
knowledge on so many aspects in business. It has definitely helped me gain an insight into what I like and dislike, and what
my strengths and weaknesses are.”
April Stok
Bachelor of Business Administration