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We are a leading provider of management education in the Asia Pacific region offering graduate programs that meet the needs of business professionals at key stages of their careers. Our portfolio ranges from programs for new graduates and early career professionals, to budding entrepreneurs and those taking the next step to lead organisations. At Melbourne Business School we will help you develop yourself, your team, your function and your organisation. Your education is about so much more than your current job or aspirations. A broad range of core and elective subjects means you can not only explore subject areas in depth but test and develop new talents and areas.

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MASTER OF MANAGEMENT SUITE MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SPECIALIST MASTERS

GLOBAL. BUSINESS. LEADERS.

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GLOBAL. BUSINESS. LEADERS.

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL IS WHERE ACADEMIC RIGOUR AND THE RELEVANCE OF THE BUSINESS WORLD COME TOGETHER TO EQUIP EMERGING LEADERS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, RESEARCH INSIGHTS AND SKILL TO LEAD AND MAKE AN IMPACT.

We are a leading provider of

management education in the

Asia Pacific region offering graduate

programs that meet the needs of

business professionals at key stages

of their careers. Our portfolio ranges

from programs for new graduates

and early career professionals,

to budding entrepreneurs and

those taking the next step to

lead organisations.

At Melbourne Business School

we will help you develop yourself,

your team, your function and your

organisation. Your education is about

so much more than your current job

or aspirations. A broad range of core

and elective subjects means you

can not only explore subject areas

in depth but test and develop new

talents and areas

Professor Zeger Degraeve

Dean, Melbourne Business School

PROFESSOR ZEGER DEGRAEVE

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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Contents

STUDY WITH US 04

INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE AT MBS 06

DISCIPLINE OUTLINES 08

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS 10

Master of Management (Accounting and Finance) 12

Master of Management 14

Master of Management (Accounting) 16

Master of Management (Finance) 18

Master of Management (Human Resources) 20

Master of Management (Marketing) 22

Master of Management elective subjects 24

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 26

SPECIALIST MASTERS AND DIPLOMAS 30

Master of Actuarial Science 32

Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science 32

Master of Commerce (Actuarial Science) 34

Master of Economics 36

Graduate Diploma in Economics 36

Master of Finance 38

Graduate Diploma in Finance 38

Master of Commerce (Management) 40

Master of Commerce (Marketing) 42

Master of Supply Chain Management 44

Master of Enterprise 46

Master of Enterprise (Science) 48

Master of Business Analytics 50

Master of Marketing 51

Master of Marketing Communications 52

GRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND PATHWAYS 54

STUDENT LIFE AT MBS 56

THE CITY OF MELBOURNE 57

FINANCING YOUR DEGREE 58

THE APPLICATION PROCESS/HOW TO APPLY 60

MBS PROGRAM PORTFOLIO 62

03CONTENTS

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PROGRAMS DURATION / FORMAT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS GMAT OR GRE

WORK EXPERIENCE PAGE

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT SUITE OF PROGRAMS

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

(ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE)

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

» An undergraduate degree in a business/commerce

discipline, or equivalent, including studies in subjects

related to Accounting and Finance;

or » Degree with business breadth or minor,

as determined by the program director; and

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

Not

requiredNot required 12

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (2 YEAR PROGRAMS)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

» An undergraduate degree in

any discipline, or equivalent

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

Not

requiredNot required

14

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING) 16

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (FINANCE) 18

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HR) 20

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING) 22

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (18 MONTH PROGRAMS)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

1.5 years full-time

3 years part-time

» Undergraduate degree in a business/

commerce discipline, or equivalent

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

Not

requiredNot required

14

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING) 16

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (FINANCE) 18

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HR) 20

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING) 22

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

(2 YR PROGRAM)

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

» An undergraduate degree in

any discipline, or equivalent

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

Not

requiredNot required 26

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

(1.5YR PROGRAM)

1.5 years full-time

3 years part-time

» An undergraduate degree in business/commerce

or equivalent

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

Not

requiredNot required 26

SPECIALIST MASTERS

MASTER OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

» Undergraduate or postgraduate degree with the

equivalent of a major in mathematically based subjects

(e.g. mathematics, physics, or engineering)

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

GRE* Not required 32

MASTER OF COMMERCE (ACTUARIAL SCIENCE)

» Undergraduate or postgraduate degree in actuarial

science or similar with at least H2A (75%) average

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

GRE* Not required 34

MASTER OF BUSINESS ANALYTICS 1 year full-time

» Undergraduate degree with a credit average or above

» Evidence of academic success in quantitative subjects

and a natural talent and passion for working

with data.

» Evidence of English proficiency

» Interviews will be required for shortlisted applicants

Not

requiredNot required 50

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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PROGRAMS DURATION / FORMAT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS GMAT OR GRE

WORK EXPERIENCE PAGE

SPECIALIST MASTERS

MASTER OF ECONOMICS

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

» An undergraduate or postgraduate degree with a

strong analytical or mathematical component and with

at least H2A (75%) average

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

GRE* Not required 36

MASTER OF FINANCE

» An undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant

discipline, with studies in Business Finance, Investments

and Corporate Finance, or their equivalents

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

GMAT GRE*

Not required 38

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT)

1.5 years full-time

3 years part-time

» Undergraduate or postgraduate degree with a major

in management, marketing or a related discipline

with at least H2B (70%) average, or equivalent

GMAT GRE*

Not required 40

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)

» An average of at least H2B (70%) in the best three

subjects in the disciplines of Management and

Marketing in the final year of study

» Statement of intent in seeking entry

» English Language proficiency

Not required 42

MASTER OF MARKETING 1.5–2 years part-time

» Entry to the Master of Marketing is via the part-time

Graduate Diploma in Marketing (first 9 core subjects

of the Master degree). Students undertaking the

Graduate Diploma in Marketing achieving a 70% grade

average can request a transfer to the Master of

Marketing after completing a minimum of 7 subjects.

» Undergraduate degree in any discipline

Not

requiredMinimum 2 years

51

MASTER OF MARKETING

COMMUNICATIONS

1.5–2 years full time

3–4yrs part-time

» An undergraduate degree with an average

equivalent to H2B (70%)

Not

requiredNot required 52

MASTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

12 x 1 or 2 week intensive

modules over 1.5 years

» Please see the relevant course page for entry

requirements

Not

requiredMinimum 3 years

44

MASTER OF ENTERPRISE 46

MASTER OF ENTERPRISE (SCIENCE) 48

GRADUATE RESEARCH DEGREES

PHD AND DOCTORAL PROGRAMS3-4 years full-time

6-8 years part-time

» The equivalent of an Australian four year honours

degree in an area that is relevant to the research

degree being applied for, with a research component

that accounts for at least 25% of the work at fourth

year or master’s level.

» With a minimum grade average of H2A 75-79%

» A statement of intent

» Evidence of English proficiency

GMAT GRE*

Not required 54

MASTER OF COMMERCE1 year full-time

2 years part-time

» A four-year honours degree in actuarial studies,

commerce or a related discipline with a minimum

of H2B, 70-74% standard from

an Australian university;

or » A preliminary course, normally the relevant

postgraduate diploma, at an overall standard

of at least H2B 70-74%; and

» A statement of intent

» Evidence of English proficiency

GRE Not required 40

* The GMAT or GRE is not mandatory for applicants who have previously completed an undergraduate degree at an Australian or New Zealand University

or who meet one of the approved conditions for an exemption (see page 60 for further information).

05STUDY WITH US

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Invest in your future at Melbourne Business School

WHEN CHOOSING A UNIVERSITY IN WHICH TO EARN YOUR DEGREE, YOU WANT TO KNOW THAT AT THE END OF YOUR STUDY, YOU CAN WORK ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

Melbourne Business School

is accredited internationally

by the Association to Advance

Collegiate Schools of Business

(AACSB) International. AACSB

is a global, non-profit membership

organisation of educational

institutions, businesses and other

entities devoted to the advancement

of management education.

Our MBA programs are accredited

by the EFMD Quality Improvement

System (EQUIS). EQUIS is a leading

international system of quality

assessment, improvement and

accreditation of higher education

institutions in management and

business administration.

AACSB Accreditation

EQUIS Accreditation

ACCREDITATION

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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INTERNATIONAL RANKING

THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE IS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LEADING UNIVERSITIES. IT CONSISTENTLY RANKS HIGHLY ACROSS THE MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RANKING SYSTEMS:

MBS MBA

THE MELBOURNE BUSINESS

SCHOOL MBA RANKS

27th Globally

In The Economist

‘Which MBA?’ Rankings 2013

GLOBAL REPUTATION

THE UNIVERSITY OF

MELBOURNE IS RANKED

10th Globally

In the QS Employer reputation index 2013-2014, a survey of employers’ opinion on quality graduates.

SUSTAINED EXCELLENCE

MELBOURNE BUSINESS

SCHOOL IS

one of just two

Australian business schools in the Financial Times’ Global MBA rankings 2014.

ECONOMICS & ECONOMETRICS

THE UNIVERSITY OF

MELBOURNE IS RANKED

23rd Globally

In the 2014 QS World University Rankings by subject.

for Economics & Econometrics

MARKET LEADER

THE UNIVERSITY OF

MELBOURNE WAS THE

1st University

Academic Ranking of World Universities, Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

in Australia to rank in the top

100 in the Economics / Business

subject rankings.

ACCOUNTING & FINANCE

THE UNIVERSITY OF

MELBOURNE IS RANKED

1st in Australia

for Accounting & Finance

In the 2014 QS World University Rankings by subject.

8th Globally+

07INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE

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MARKETING AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INTERN, INKMASON INTERNATIONAL

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

(BEIJING) CO. LTD

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE MARKETING, MANAGEMENT

AND FINANCE

DEREK LAM

CURRENTLY STUDYING MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)

Flexible and part-time

study options

All of our programs are offered on

a part-time basis and a large number

of our classes are offered in the

evenings. Due to visa requirements,

international students must study

full-time.

Classes at MBS are taught on-campus,

with a mix of lectures, seminars and

tutorials. Selected subjects are also

offered in an intensive mode during

weekends and over the summer and

winter semesters.

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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Our disciplines

ACCOUNTING

The University of Melbourne has

taught accounting since 1925

and has built a strong reputation

as a premier educator in the

field. Today, the Department

of Accounting proudly maintains

and enhances that reputation.

As Australia’s leading accounting

department, it attracts high calibre

academic staff and students.

Accounting in today’s business

world is extremely sophisticated.

An accountant is a strategic adviser

and business partner who must have

an in-depth understanding of business

issues and processes, as well as the

skills necessary for sound decision-

making. Accounting studies

will equip you to understand

the financial structure of an

organisation, and produce and

analyse financial information.

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

Actuarial studies is a discipline

well-known for its quantitative

aspects and mathematical rigour.

A graduate qualification in this

area can offer real competitive

advantages in today’s financial

services industry. An Actuary’s work

is based upon a multi-disciplinary

background of mathematics, statistics,

demography, finance and economics.

The Centre for Actuarial Studies is

located within the Department of

Economics. The Centre is one of

the six teaching units that are fully

accredited by the Actuaries Institute.

Members of the Centre undertake

research in insurance, superannuation,

financial mathematics and related

areas. Our actuarial programs are

firmly established and conducted by

academics respected in their fields.

ECONOMICS

Economics provides skills in problem

solving for business and government.

it examines ways to understand

what happens in markets, the

performance of national economies

and approaches for analysing

and interpreting data. Ultimately,

economics facilitates better decision

making about the myriad of problems

you will confront in the commercial

world or in government.

Economics students at MBS reap the

benefits of studying with the leading

economics department in Australia.

Subjects are taught by some of the

world’s best economists – scholars

whose research places them at the

forefront of their discipline and who

regularly advise government and

international agencies. The

Department of Economics has several

dedicated research units attracting

local and overseas academics, and

continually pushes the boundaries of

knowledge in the fields of economics

and econometrics. The Faculty of

Business and Economics is also home

to the Melbourne Institute, Australia’s

leading and longest standing research

institute in the field of economics.

FINANCE

Financial markets, products and

practices are fast-evolving, posing

challenges for practitioners who

must keep pace with increasingly

complex products. Finance programs

at MBS have been designed

to prepare students for these

professional demands by blending

the best of academic knowledge

and professional practice.

Finance programs at MBS are

developed and taught by academics

from the Department of Finance,

one of the few Australian university

departments exclusively committed

to this discipline. The Department is

internationally recognised for its world

standard research, research training,

and undergraduate and postgraduate

education in the discipline. The global

relevance of its curriculum is evidenced

by its program partnership with the

CFA Institute.

In addition to a solid grounding

in finance theory, students can

gain practical knowledge from

industry professionals engaged

by the department to teach

in selected subjects.

MANAGEMENT

Management focuses on how

organisations operate – what they

do, their employment practices,

ways of managing and their business

strategies. It is the process of

achieving organisational goals

and demands an understanding

of the economic, social and

environmental context.

At MBS the Management discipline

encompasses specialised areas

including consulting, human

resource management, operations

management and managing

businesses and organisations.

Our Management programs are

taught by some of the finest

Australian and international

academics acclaimed for their

innovative teaching and engaging

subject matter.

MARKETING

Marketing is about understanding

customer needs, resources and

networks to create value for the

customer and for the organisation.

MBS marketing graduates are known

for their perceptive understanding of

business issues, skilful communication

and strong leadership. Graduates are

employed in a variety of industries,

including in communication and

customer strategy, international

business, consulting and analysis.

Marketing programs at MBS are

designed and taught by academic

staff known for their top-tier

research and high-quality teaching

performance. Many consult to

businesses, government and

within the corporate sector.

09OUR DISCIPLINES

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Master of Management Programs

Our Master of Management suite is designed for recent graduates from all disciplines, those with minimal or no work experience and early career changers. The degrees are designed to give you a sound business foundation and perspective, and specialised knowledge in your area of choice.

GRADUATE AMBASSADOR, MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE

SITONG DAO

CURRENTLY STUDYING MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING)

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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THE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT SUITE OF PROGRAMS CONSISTS OF THE:

»Master of Management

(Accounting and Finance) [2 years]

»Master of Management

»Master of Management (Accounting)

»Master of Management (Finance)

»Master of Management (Human Resources)

»Master of Management (Marketing)

Foundation subjects are taken in the first semester

of study, followed by a sequence of compulsory

discipline core and elective subjects depending on

the area of chosen specialisation. The number of

electives you may choose varies with each degree.

For details, please visit:

handbook.unimelb.edu.au

PROGRAM LENGTH

Graduates with a degree in business/commerce

or related discipline are eligible for entry to the

18 month program.

Graduates with a degree in any discipline are

eligible for entry to the 2 year program.

Graduates with a degree in business/commerce

or related discipline are eligible for entry to the

Master of Management (Accounting and Finance).

INITIATIVE CONSULTANT MELBOURNE

MICROFINANCE INITIATIVE

BACHELOR OF ARTS, BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.), POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS

MARIJA SIMICH

CURRENTLY STUDYING MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)

11MASTER OF MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

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Master of Management (Accounting and Finance)

New in 2015

The Master of Management (Accounting and Finance) provides foundation and advanced studies in the disciplines of accounting and finance. Advanced levels of knowledge and skill in the two disciplines of accounting and finance are developed through a combination of core and elective subjects. Through the appropriate selection of subjects students are able to meet the professional requirements of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. The program also provides advanced competencies, professional skills and knowledge in the finance discipline that will prepare graduates for entry into the finance profession.

WHO IS IT FOR?

The Master of Management

(Accounting and Finance) is suited

to business/commerce students

who wish to add accounting and

finance to their portfolio.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170 (2 year course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE LIKELY TO BE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Investment Banker

Financial Analyst

Management Consultant

Company Financial

Accountant

External Auditor

A

B

C

D

E

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in

business/commerce or equivalent,

including introductory studies

in subjects related to Accounting

or Finance;

or

» an undergraduate degree with

business breadth or minor as

determined by the program director;

and

» a statement of intent

»Meeting these requirements does

not guarantee selection.

In assessing applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the applicant’s statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5

»CRICOS Pending

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) PROGRAM OUTLINE:

DISCIPLINE CORE SUBJECTS

Students must complete all three

of the following finance subjects:

» Corporate Financial Policy

» Investment Management

» Derivative Securities

Students must complete all three of the

following accounting subjects (upon

meeting prerequisite requirements):

» Strategic Performance Management

» Financial Accounting

» Auditing and Assurance Services

CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Students must complete one of

the following subjects in their final

semester of study:

» Integrated Accounting Studies+

» Capstone Studies in Finance++

ELECTIVE SUBJECTS:

Students must select at least three Finance

subjects from the following list:

» Management Competencies

» Managing for Value Creation

» Public Sector Financial Management

» International Financial Management

» Financial Spreadsheeting

» Treasury Management

» Fundamentals of Portfolio Management

» Project Finance

» Property, Investment & Development

Finance

» Ethics in Finance

Students must select at least three

Accounting electives from the subjects

required for professional accreditation or

the following list:

» Financial Statement Analysis

» Issues in Corporate Reporting

» Strategic Management Accounting

» Advanced Auditing and

Assurance Services

» Accounting Information

and Security Valuation

» Forensic Business Processes

» Information Processes and Control

» Sustainability Accounting

» Managing Information Technology

» Business Risk Management

Students can select up to three subjects

chosen from the list of recommended

Master of Management general electives.

Please note:

+ Students undertaking the Accounting capstone

Integrated Accounting Studies must complete the

pre-requisite subjects Strategic Cost Management

and Corporate Reporting or equivalent

++ Students undertaking the Finance capstone

Capstone Studies in Finance must complete

the pre-requisite subject Derivative Securities

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

Students wishing to apply for entry to

the Chartered Accountants Australia

and New Zealand or Certified Practising

Accountant (CPA Australia) professional

studies program must complete the

following subjects as part of the Master of

Management (Accounting and Finance):

» Strategic Cost Management

» Strategic Performance Management

» Corporate Reporting

» Financial Accounting

» Auditing and Assurance Services

» Legal Issues for Accountants

» Taxation for Business Decision Making

» Information Processes and Control

13MASYER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING & FINANCE)

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Master of Management

The Master of Management provides foundational business training, as well as specialist training in organisational management. The program covers a broad spectrum of management activities including all the key areas needed to become a successful manager and leader, such as managing innovation and change, motivating and leading people, developing strategies for national and global markets, and developing customer-oriented organisations.

WHO IS IT FOR?

This program is ideal for students

holding an undergraduate degree

in an area outside of business/

commerce whose goal may be

to assume a managerial position

in their particular field of expertise.

The program is also suited to

business/commerce students

who wish to add a specialisation

in management to their portfolio.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in any

discipline, or equivalent; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

18 Month Program (150 points)

»Applicants with an undergraduate

degree in a business/commerce or

related discipline, or with a degree

in any discipline with appropriate

business breadth or minor, may be

admitted into the 18 month (150

point) program.

»2 year program:

CRICOS 064496G

» 18 month program:

CRICOS 075104E

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

$48,800 (18 month course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170 (2 year course)

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

$55,584 (18 month course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Management Consultant,

Ernst & Young

CMB Management Trainee,

HSBC China

Associate Project Manager,

IBM Australia

HR Graduate,

ANZ

Business Analyst,

Oakton

A

B

C

D

E

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* If Accounting for Decision Making or equivalent

has not previously been taken, students must

enrol in this subject in their first semester of

study. This subject will take the place of a

general elective subject.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT PROGRAM OUTLINE:

18 MONTH PROGRAM (150 POINTS)

3 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS*

Business Analysis and Decision Making

Managing for Value Creation

Management Competencies

2 DISCIPLINE CORE AND 1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

People and Change

Marketing Management

Strategic Management

6 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

4 management electives selected from the

list below and a maximum of 2 additional

electives from the list below or from the list

of Master of Management general electives .

» Cooperation and Conflict in World Trade

» Asian Business and Management

» Managing the Multinational

» Cross Cultural Management and Teamwork

» Managing Stakeholders

» Leadership and Team Dynamics

» Performance and Reward Management

» HR Consulting

» Managerial Psychology

» Managing Organisational Change

» Supply Chain Management

» International Human Resources

» Managing Innovation and

Entrepreneurship

» Project Management

» Operations and Process Management

» Global Corporate Governance

» Management and Business

Communication

» Leading for Strategic Advantage

2 YEAR PROGRAM (200 POINTS)

4 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Business Analysis and Decision Making

Managing for Value Creation

Management Competencies

Accounting for Decision Making

2 DISCIPLINE CORE AND 1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

People and Change

Marketing Management

Strategic Management

9 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

6 management electives selected from the

list below and a maximum of 3 additional

electives from the list below or from the list

of Master of Management general electives.

» Cooperation and Conflict in World Trade

» Asian Business and Management

» Managing the Multinational

» Cross Cultural Management

and Teamwork

» Managing Stakeholders

» Leadership and Team Dynamics

» Performance and Reward Management

» HR Consulting

» Managerial Psychology

» Managing Organisational Change

» Supply Chain Management

» International Human Resources

» Managing Innovation

and Entrepreneurship

» Project Management

» Operations and Process Management

» Global Corporate Governance

» Management and Business Communication

» Leading for Strategic Advantage

MARKETING COORDINATOR (FOODS), MONDELÉZ

INTERNATIONAL

BACHELOR OF ARTS POLITICS AND

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

MELANIE ALFORQUE

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT MARKETING AND

HUMAN RESOURCES

15MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

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Master of Management (Accounting)

The Master of Management (Accounting) provides specialist training in accounting and enables students to develop their knowledge and skills in financial accounting, managerial accounting, auditing, taxation, corporate finance and accounting information systems.

WHO IS IT FOR?

The Master of Management

(Accounting) is suited to students

who have an undergraduate degree

in areas outside of business/

commerce who wish to practice

accountancy. The program is

also suited to business/commerce

students who wish to add

accounting to their portfolio.

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

This degree is certified by CPA

Australia and the Institute Chartered

Accountants in Australia. Successful

completion of the Master of

Management (Accounting) prepares

students to apply for entry to the

Institute of Chartered Accountants

of Australia (ICAA) or Certified

Practising Accountant (CPA Australia)

professional studies program.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in any

discipline, or equivalent; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

18 Month Program (150 points)

»Applicants with an undergraduate

degree in a business/commerce or

related discipline, or with a degree

in any discipline with appropriate

business breadth or minor, may

be admitted into the 18 month

(150 point) program.

» 18 month program:

CRICOS: 075104E

»2 year program:

CRICOS 064496G

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

$48,800 (18 month course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170 (2 year course)

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

$55,584 (18 month course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

External Auditor,

Deloitte & Touche Singapore

Taxation Accountant,

KPMG Australia

China Management Trainee,

Jardine Matheson

Manager, Forensic Services,

PwC

Financial Analyst,

Schweppes Australia

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B

C

D

E

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING) PROGRAM OUTLINE:

18 MONTH PROGRAM (150 POINTS)

1 FOUNDATION SUBJECT*

Management Competencies

or

Managing for Value Creation

8 ACCOUNTING CORE SUBJECTS

Strategic Cost Management

Strategic Performance Management

Corporate Reporting

Financial Accounting

Auditing and Assurance Services

Legal Issues for Accountants

Taxation for Business Decision Making

Information Processes and Control

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Integrated Accounting Studies (from 2015)

2 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select two additional

subjects from the list of recommended

Master of Management general electives

(see page 24).

2 YEAR PROGRAM (200 POINTS)

5 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Accounting for Decision Making

Quantitative Methods for Business

Managerial Economics

Financial Management

And one of:Management Competencies

or

Managing for Value Creation

8 ACCOUNTING CORE SUBJECTS

Strategic Cost Management

Strategic Performance Management

Corporate Reporting

Financial Accounting

Auditing and Assurance Services

Legal Issues for Accountants

Taxation for Business Decision Making

Information Processes and Control

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Integrated Accounting Studies (from 2015)

2 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select two additional

subjects from the list of recommended

Master of Management general electives

(see page 24).

* If either Accounting for Decision Making or Financial

Management (or equivalent) has not previously been

taken, students must enrol in either/both of these

subjects in their first semester of study. These subjects

will take the place of general electives.

CONSULTANT, KPMG AUSTRALIA

BACHELOR OF ARTS NANJING UNIVERSITY

STAN YUENING SHEN

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING)

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Master of Management (Finance)

The Master of Management (Finance) provides graduates with advanced competencies, professional skills and knowledge in the finance discipline which will prepare them for entry into the finance profession.

WHO IS IT FOR?

This degree is ideal for students

holding an undergraduate degree

in an area outside of business/

commerce whose goal may be

to assume a managerial position

in the field of finance. The degree

is also suited to business/commerce

students who wish to add finance

to their portfolio.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in any

discipline, or equivalent; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

18 Month Program (150 points)

»Applicants with an undergraduate

degree in a business/commerce or

related discipline, or with a degree

in any discipline with appropriate

business breadth or minor, may

be admitted into the 18 month

(150 point) program.

» 18 month program:

CRICOS: 075104E

»2 year program:

CRICOS 064496G

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

$48,800 (18 month course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170 (2 year course)

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

|how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

$55,584 (18 month course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Investment Banker,

Deutsche Bank Hong Kong

Banking Associate,

Standard Chartered Bank

Financial Dealer,

Shanghai Stock Exchange

Financial Investment Manager,

Abacus Seychelles Ltd

Graduate Finance Officer,

Queensland State Government

Analyst, UBS Hong Kong

Investment Banking Division

A

B

C

D

E

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (FINANCE) PROGRAM OUTLINE:

18 MONTH PROGRAM (150 POINTS)

1 FOUNDATION SUBJECT*

Management Competencies

or

Managing for Value Creation

3 FINANCE CORE SUBJECTS

Derivative Securities

Corporate Financial Policy

Investment Management

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Capstone Studies in Finance

7 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select a minimum of

4 finance electives from the list below

and a maximum of 3 additional electives

from the list below or from the list of

Master of Management general electives

(see page 24 for details).

» Public Sector Financial Management

» International Financial Management

» Financial Spreadsheeting

» Treasury Management

» Fundamentals of Portfolio Management

» Project Finance

» Property, Investment & Development

Finance

» Ethics in Finance

* If either Accounting for Decision Making or Financial

Management (or equivalent) has not previously been

taken, students must enrol in either/both of these

subjects in their first semester of study. These

subjects will take the place of general electives.

2 YEAR PROGRAM (200 POINTS)

5 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Students must complete the

following subjects:

» Accounting for Decision Making

» Quantitative Methods for Business

» Financial Management

Students must complete two of the

following subjects:

» Managerial Economics

» Managing for Value Creation

» Management Competencies

3 FINANCE CORE SUBJECTS

Derivative Securities

Corporate Financial Policy

Investment Management

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Capstone Studies in Finance

7 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select a minimum of

3 finance electives from the list below

and a maximum of 4 additional electives

selected from the list below or from the

list of Master of Management general

electives (see page 24 for details).

» Public Sector Financial Management

» International Financial Management

» Financial Spreadsheeting

» Treasury Management

» Fundamentals of Portfolio Management

» Project Finance

» Property, Investment & Development

Finance

» Ethics in Finance

GRADUATE CIVIL ENGINEER, LEIGHTON CONTRACTORS

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL)

CHARLES EDWARDS

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (FINANCE)

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Master of Management (Human Resources)

The Master of Management (Human Resources) covers the broad spectrum of management activities needed to become a successful manager and leader, including: managing people; developing and implementing a strategic approach to managing an organisation’s human resources; motivating and rewarding employees; dealing with stakeholders; analysing data and developing HR policy and practice responses.

WHO IS IT FOR?

This program is ideal for students

holding an undergraduate degree

outside of business/commerce whose

goal may be to assume a managerial

position in human resources. The

program is also suited to business/

commerce students who wish to

add human resource management

to their portfolio.

PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION

The Master of Management (Human

Resources) is currently an Australian

Human Resource Institute (AHRI)

Accredited Program. MM (HR)

students will be eligible for AHRI

Member status – MM (HR) provided

that they successfully complete the

full program and five compulsory

subjects outlined on page 21.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in any

discipline, or equivalent; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

18 Month Program (150 points)

»Applicants with an undergraduate

degree in a business/commerce or

related discipline, or with a degree

in any discipline with appropriate

business breadth or minor, may be

admitted into the 18 month (150

point) program.

» 18 month program:

CRICOS: 075104E

»2 year program:

CRICOS 064496G

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

$48,800 (18 month course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170 (2 year course)

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

|how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

$55,584 (18 month course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Human Resources

Administrator,

ExxonMobil Limited

HR Coordinator,

Think Education Group

Consultant-Human Resource

& Consumer Research,

Flagship Advertising Pvt. Ltd.

HR Coordinator, Australian

Institute of International

Affairs

A

B

C

D

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCES) PROGRAM OUTLINE:

18 MONTH PROGRAM (150 POINTS)

3 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS**

Management Competencies*

Managing for Value Creation*

Business Analysis and Decision Making*

1 HR CORE SUBJECT

Managing People*

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Strategic Human Resources*

7 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select a minimum of

5 HR electives from the list below and a

maximum of 2 additional electives from

the list below or from the list of Master

of Management general electives (see

page 24 for details).

» Managing Stakeholders

» Managing Diversity

» Leadership and Team Dynamics

» Policies and Issues in HRM & ER

» Performance and Reward Management

» HR Consulting

» Managerial Psychology

» People and Change

» International Human Resources

» Conflict and Negotiation

» People and Capability

2 YEAR PROGRAM (200 POINTS)

4 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Management Competencies*

Managing for Value Creation*

Business Analysis and Decision Making*

Accounting for Decision Making

1 HR CORE SUBJECT

Managing People*

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Strategic Human Resources*

10 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select a minimum of

5 HR electives from the list below and a

maximum of 5 additional electives from

the list below or from the list of Master

of Management general electives (see

page 24 for details).

» Managing Stakeholders

» Managing Diversity

» Leadership and Team Dynamics

» Policies and Issues in HRM & ER

» Performance and Reward Management

» HR Consulting

» Managerial Psychology

» People and Change

» International Human Resources

» Conflict and Negotiation

» People and Capability

* subjects which must be taken to meet AHRI accreditation requirements

** If Accounting for Decision Making or equivalent has not previously been taken, students must enrol in

this subject in their first semester of study. This subject will take the place of a general elective subject.

PRODUCT ANALYST, PAGEUP PEOPLE (MELBOURNE)

PARTICIPATED IN THE GLOBAL BUSINESS PRACTICUM

STEPHANIE SUDANO

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCES)

MEMBER OF MEMBER OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS SOCIETY

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Master 0f Management (Marketing)

This program provides foundational business training and specialist training in marketing. It enables graduates to develop; implement and control integrated marketing programs, work closely with managers in other functional areas, and pursue a career in marketing management. The program focuses on the means by which organisations attract and retain customers, and covers many aspects of marketing, including marketing strategy, customer behaviour, relationship marketing, branding and international marketing.

WHO IS IT FOR?

This program is ideal for students

holding undergraduate degrees in

areas outside of business/commerce

whose goal may be to assume a

managerial position in the marketing

and communications field. The

program is also suited to business/

commerce students who wish to

add marketing to their portfolio.

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

$48,800 (18 month course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170 (2 year course)

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

$55,584 (18 month course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in any

discipline, or equivalent; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

18 Month Program (150 points)

»Applicants with an undergraduate

degree in a business/commerce or

related discipline, or with a degree

in any discipline with appropriate

business breadth or minor, may be

admitted into the 18 month (150

point) program.

» 18 month program:

CRICOS: 075104E

»2 year program:

CRICOS 064496G

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Marketing Manager,

Stockland

Policy and Planning

Manager, Committee

for Melbourne

Marketing Analyst,

Coles Group

Product Manager,

Palgrave Macmillan

Project Manager,

Colmar Brunton

Social Research

A

B

C

D

E

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* If Accounting for Decision Making or equivalent has

not previously been taken, students must enrol in this

subject in their first semester of study. This subject

will take the place of a general elective subject.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING) PROGRAM OUTLINE:

18 MONTH PROGRAM (150 POINTS)

3 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS*

Business Analysis and Decision Making

Managing for Value Creation

Management Competencies

3 MARKETING CORE SUBJECTS

Marketing Management

Consumer Behaviour

Marketing Research

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Marketing Strategy

5 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select a minimum of

4 marketing electives from the list below

and a maximum of 1 additional elective

from the list below or from the list of

Master of Management general electives

(see page 24 for details).

» Retail Management

» Product Management

» Public Relations Management

» Brand Management

» Customer Service Excellence

» Advertising

» Business to Business Marketing

» International Marketing Management

» Internet Marketing

» Neuromarketing

» Marketing for Entrepreneurs

2 YEAR PROGRAM (200 POINTS)

4 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS

Management Competencies

Managing for Value Creation

Business Analysis and Decision Making

Accounting for Decision Making

3 MARKETING CORE SUBJECTS

Marketing Management

Consumer Behaviour

Marketing Research

1 CAPSTONE SUBJECT

Marketing Strategy

8 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

Students must select a minimum of

6 marketing electives from the list below

and a maximum of 2 additional electives

from the list below or from the list of

Master of Management general electives

(see page 24 for details).

» Retail Management

» Product Management

» Public Relations Management

» Brand Management

» Customer Service Excellence

» Advertising

» Business to Business Marketing

» International Marketing Management

» Internet Marketing

» Neuromarketing

» Marketing for Entrepreneurs

MARKETING, L’ORÉAL PARIS

BACHELOR OF ARTS (POLITICAL SCIENCE

AND ART HISTORY)

ALYSSA RAMAGE

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)

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Master of Management Elective Subjects

CHOOSE FROM OVER 85 ELECTIVES* TO TAILOR YOUR GRADUATE PROGRAM TOWARDS YOUR CAREER GOALS.

ACCOUNTING

»Accounting for Decision Making

»Auditing and Assurance Services

»Corporate Reporting

»Financial Accounting

»Financial Statement Analysis

» Information Processes and Control

»Legal Issues for Accountants

»Strategic Cost Management

»Strategic Performance Management

»Sustainability Accounting

»Taxation for Business

Decision Making

ECONOMICS

»Advanced Policy Analysis

»Environmental Economics

and Strategy

»Cooperation and Conflict

in World Trade

»Macroeconomics for Managers

»Managerial Economics

»Microeconomics 2

»Quantitative Decision Making 2

»Quantitative Methods for Business

HUMAN RESOURCES

»Managing Diversity

»Leadership and Team Dynamics

»Policies and Issues in HRM and ER

»Performance and Reward

Management

»HR Consulting

»Managerial Psychology

» International Human

Resource Management

»Conflict and Negotiation

»People and Capability

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

»Cross Cultural Management

and Teamwork

»Global Corporate Strategy

»Managing the Multinational

MARKETING

»Advertising

»Brand Management

»Business to Business Marketing

»Consumer Behaviour

» International Marketing Management

» Internet Marketing

»Marketing Management

»Marketing Strategy

»Marketing Research

»Neuromarketing

»Product Management

»Public Relations Management

»Retail Management

»Marketing for Entrepreneurs

»Customer Service Excellence

MANAGEMENT

»Asian Business Management

»Business Analysis

and Decision Making

»Conflict and Negotiation

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THIS LIST IS INDICATIVE ONLY. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS CHANGE PERIODICALLY SO FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE LIST OF ELECTIVES ON OFFER AT THE TIME OF YOUR ENROLMENT PLEASE REFER TO THE MBS WEBSITE.

»Global Corporate Governance

»Leading for Strategic Advantage

»Management and Business

Communication

»Management Competencies

»Managing e-Business

»Supply Chains Managing in

Information Societies

»Managing Innovation and

Entrepreneurship

»Managing Organisational Change

»Managing People

»Managing Stakeholders

»Managing for Value Creation

»Operations and Process

Management

»People and Change Project

Management

»Social Entrepreneurship

»Strategic Human Resources

»Strategic Management

»Supply Chain Management

BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS

»Business and Information

Technology

»Business Intelligence

»Managing Information Technology

FINANCE

»Capstone Studies in Finance

»Corporate Financial Policy

»Derivative Securities

»Ethics in Finance

»Financial Management

»Financial Spreadsheeting

»Fundamentals of Portfolio

Management

» International Financial Management

» Investment Management

»Project Finance

»Property Investment,

Development Finance

»Public Sector Financial Management

»Treasury Management

HANDBOOK.UNIMELB.EDU.AU

FOR SUBJECT DESCRIPTIONS PLEASE REFER TO THE ONLINE HANDBOOK

CONSULTING PROGRAMS

Melbourne Business Practicum

Global Business Practicum

GAIN PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE BY APPLYING YOUR SKILLS TO A REAL- WORLD BUSINESS PROBLEM. SEE HOW . PLACEMENTS CAN ADVANCE YOUR CAREER ON PAGE 56.

* Subject selection is dependent on prerequisite

requirements and consultation with the program

director.

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Master of International Business

The program provides a solid grounding in the foundations of

management and strategic thinking, relative to international and global

market operations. It also provides an understanding of how operating

across borders impacts different functional areas. This program develops

awareness of policies governing the world trade and investment system,

and emphasises the Asia-Pacific region.

THE MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS HELPS YOU DEVELOP WIDE-RANGING SKILLS THAT WILL ENHANCE YOUR EFFECTIVENESS AS A MANAGER WORKING IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS.

UNDERGRADUATE BACKGROUND

MBS GRADUATE PROGRAM

GRADUATE ROLE

BACHELOR OF ARTS

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

(2 YEAR PROGRAM)

PORTFOLIO ANALYST AT GE MONEY

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOLMELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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A QUALIFICATION THAT CAN TAKE YOU ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD

FUTURE POSSIBILITIES

OR

OR

GRADUATE ROLE

PARTNER AT A NEW YORK INVESTMENT BANK

GENERAL MANAGER OF A MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION

MARKETING MANAGER FOR A GLOBAL NGO

Mauritius

Tanzania

New Zealand

Macau

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WHO IS IT FOR?

This program is for graduates who wish to establish a management career in international business, and who aim to develop an awareness of the policies governing the world trade and investment system.

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

$48,800 (18 month course)

See page 59 to find out how eligible

local students can pay no upfront fees

using FEE-HELP.

International Student

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

$55,584 (18 month course)

PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in any

discipline, or equivalent; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may

seek further information to clarify

any aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

18 Month Program (150 points)

»Applicants with an undergraduate

degree in a business/commerce or

related discipline, or with a degree

in any discipline with appropriate

business breadth or minor, may

be admitted into the 18 month

(150 point) program.

»CRICOS code: 054184G

(18 month program)

»CRICOS code: pending

(2 year program)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

Master of International Business

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Business Development

Coordinator, Veolia Transdev

Analyst, Mauritius Ministry

of Foreign Affairs

Sales and Marketing

Manager, CSE-Semaphore

Australia Pty Ltd

Senior Business

Development Manager,

Melbourne Convention and

Visitors Bureau (MCVB)

Export Officer, Bostik

Finance Manager,

Export Processing Zones

Authority, Tanzania

Graduate Program,

Deloitte Macau

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

AUDIT ASSOCIATE, DELOITTE

MICHELLE LAO

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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18 MONTH PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMPRISES 3 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS, 4 CORE SUBJECTS, 2 CAPSTONE SUBJECTS AND 3 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS TAKEN OVER THREE SEMESTERS FULL-TIME OR SIX SEMESTERS PART-TIME.

2 YEAR PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMPRISES 4 FOUNDATION SUBJECTS, 5 CORE SUBJECTS, 2 CAPSTONE SUBJECTS AND 5 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS OVER FOUR SEMESTERS FULL-TIME OR EIGHT SEMESTERS PART-TIME.

NB: this is a sample program plan and is indicative only. Some subjects have pre-requisites and may not be offered each semester.

For the full list of electives please visit the handbook entry for this program handbook.unimelb.edu.au

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MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1

Cooperation

and Conflict

in World

Trade

Cross

Cultural

Management

and

Teamwork

Business

Analysis and

Decision

Making

Managing

the

Multinational

Strategic

Management

Asian

Business and

Management

International

Marketing

Management

Global

Corporate

Governance

YEAR 2 Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3

Global

Corporate

Strategy

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1

Cooperation

and Conflict

in World

Trade

Cross

Cultural

Management

and

Teamwork

Business

Analysis

and

Decision

Making

Management

Competencies

Managing

the

Multinational

Strategic

Management

Asian

Business and

Management

International

Marketing

Management

YEAR 2

International

Human

Resource

Management

Global

Corporate

Governance

Elective 1 Elective 2

Global

Corporate

Strategy

Elective 3 Elective 4 Elective 5

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Specialist Masters and Diplomas

OUR SPECIALIST PROGRAMS OFFER STUDENTS WITH A

BUSINESS RELATED BACHELOR DEGREE THE OPPORTUNITY

TO DEVELOP SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE IN THEIR CHOSEN

DISCIPLINE. THESE PROGRAMS WILL EQUIP YOU WITH THE

ANALYTICAL AND CONCEPTUAL SKILLS FOR AN ENGAGED

AND REWARDING CAREER – POSITIONING YOU FOR SUCCESS

IN THE EVER CHANGING GLOBAL ECONOMY.

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS

SPECIALIST DISCIPLINE AREAS:

ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

BUSINESS ANALYTICS

ECONOMICS

FINANCE

MANAGEMENT

MARKETING

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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SECTORS:

BUSINESS

PUBLIC

NOT-FOR-PROFIT

POTENTIAL GRADUATE ROLES:

BUSINESS ANALYST

ECONOMIST

POLICY MANAGER

COMMODITIES TRADER

METHODS ANALYST

FINANCIAL DEALER

INVESTMENT ANALYST

HR MANAGER

MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT

PRIVATE EQUITY ANALYST

RESOURCING ADVISOR

MARKETING MANAGER

STRATEGIC CONSULTANT

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CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Actuary,

Towers Watson Australia

Graduate Consultant,

Bain & Company

Actuary,

Territory Insurance Office

Analyst – Strategic Change,

National Australia Bank

A

B

C

D

MASTER OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING, THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND

LEROY D’SOUZA

CONSULTING ANALYST, DELOITTE NEW ZEALAND

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

Graduates of the Master of Actuarial

Science who have performed at a

sufficiently high level will be eligible

for exemption from all of the subjects

comprising Part i of the professional

requirements of the Actuaries Institute.

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PROGRAM DETAILS

2 years full-time or 4 years part-time

»Entry in Semester 1 only

(no mid-year intake)

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate or postgraduate

degree with the equivalent of a

major in mathematically based

subjects;

» the Graduate Records Examination

(GRE) unless the applicant has

completed an undergraduate degree

in Australia or New Zealand or met

one of the approved conditions for

GMAT or GRE exemption; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

The entry requirements and

application details for the Graduate

Diploma are the same as those

for the Master of Actuarial Science.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE CONSISTS OF 16 SUBJECTS COMPRISED OF 6 COMPULSORY CORE SUBJECTS, 2 CAPSTONE SUBJECTS AND 8 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS.

MASTER OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE PROGRAM PLAN

YEAR 1Mathematics

of Finance 1

Life Insurance

Models 1Elective 1 Elective 2

Mathematics

of Finance 2

Life Insurance

Models 2Elective 3 Elective 4

YEAR 2Mathematics

of Finance 3

Insurance

Risk ModelsElective 5 Elective 6

Life

Contingencies

Statistical

Techniques in

Insurance

Elective 7 Elective 8

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

Meeting these requirements

does not guarantee selection.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the GRE score unless the applicant

has completed an undergraduate

degree in Australia or New Zealand

or met one of the approved

conditions for GMAT or GRE

exemption; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may

seek further information to clarify

any aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

CRICOS code:

070383M

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

Master of Actuarial Science

The Master of Actuarial Science provides non-actuarial graduates who have mathematical or statistical specialisations (e.g. mathematics, physics or engineering) with the skills required for immediate transition into the workplace as a trainee actuary.

Graduate Diploma in Actuarial Science

The Graduate Diploma in Actuarial

Science provides graduates

who have a bachelor’s degree

including a strong mathematical

component with a one-year degree

that provides a pathway to a

professional actuarial career.

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PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

Graduates of the degree who have

performed at a sufficiently high level

will have gained the knowledge to

complete the associateship of the

Actuaries Institute and may gain

exemptions from almost all

of its requirements.

WHO IS IT FOR?

The Master of Commerce (Actuarial

Science) is designed to provide

business/commerce graduates

who already have an actuarial

major with further advanced

studies in actuarial science.

The Master of Commerce (Actuarial Science) offers comprehensive training in actuarial science and provides research experience through completion of research projects. With a broad grounding in quantitative techniques in insurance and financial risk modelling, graduates of this program will be well positioned to pursue a professional career in the actuarial domain and related fields. The Master of Commerce (Actuarial Science) also provides a pathway to an actuarial PhD.

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TOP 10UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Actuarial Consultant

Academic career

Portfolio Management Analyst

Data Insights Analyst

A

B

C

D

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONOURS), ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

CAN JIN

CURRENTLY STUDYING PHD, ACTUARIAL SCIENCE

TUTOR, ACTUARIAL SCIENCE AT

THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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PROGRAM DETAILS

Master of Commerce

(Actuarial Science)

»2 years full-time or 4 years part-time

»Entry in Semester 1 only

(no mid-year intake)

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate or postgraduate

degree in actuarial science or similar

with at least an H2A (75%) average

» the Graduate Records Examination

(GRE) unless the applicant has

completed an undergraduate degree

in Australia or New Zealand or met

one of the approved conditions for

GMAT or GRE exemption; and

» a statement of intent outlining

why they wish to be considered

for the course.

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

Local Student (CSP)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$20,170

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF COMMERCE (ACTUARIAL SCIENCE) IS COMPRISED OF 125 POINTS OF CORE ACTUARIAL SUBJECTS AND 75 POINTS OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS, DESIGNED TO BE TAKEN OVER 2 YEARS FULL-TIME OR 4 YEARS PART-TIME.

MASTER OF COMMERCE (ACTUARIAL SCIENCE) SAMPLE PROGRAM PLAN

YEAR 1

Actuarial

Studies

Projects

Mathematics

of Finance III

Insurance

Risk ModelsElective

Actuarial

Studies

Projects

Mathematics of

Finance IV

Insurance

Risk Models

II

Elective

YEAR 2

Actuarial

Science

Research

Report

Actuarial

Practice and

Control I

Elective Elective

Actuarial

Science

Research

Report

Actuarial

Practice and

Control II

Actuarial

Practice

and Control

III

Elective

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

Master of Commerce (Actuarial Science)

Meeting these requirements

does not guarantee selection.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the GRE score unless the applicant

has completed an undergraduate

degree in Australia or New Zealand

or met one of the approved

conditions for GMAT or GRE

exemption; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may

seek further information to clarify

any aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

»CRICOS code:

080607F

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WHO IS IT FOR?

The Master of Economics is designed

for students with prior training in

economics or with a strong analytical/

mathematical background, who

wish to acquire the advanced skills

needed to practice as a professional

economist in the public or private

sectors. The program is also an

appropriate foundation for further

PhD study.

»CRICOS code:

065396D

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Economist, Reserve

Bank of Australia

Economist, Productivity

Commission

Research Fellow,

Australian National University

Senior Commercial Analyst,

Telstra

Network Strategy

Consultant, Ericsson

Economist, Victorian

Department of Treasury

and Finance

A

B

C

D

E

F

ECONOMIST, BAECONOMICS

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

MARIE ADRIENNE GILLARDEAU

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA, ECONOMICS

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF ECONOMICS CONSISTS OF 4 CORE ECONOMICS SUBJECTS, 2 QUANTITATIVE SUBJECTS, 8 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS AND THE (DOUBLE SUBJECT) ECONOMICS RESEARCH REPORT*

MASTER OF ECONOMICS PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1 Advanced

Microeconomics

Advanced

Macroeconomics

Econometric

TechniquesElective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3 Elective 4 Elective 5

YEAR 2 Microeconomics Macroeconomics

Advanced

Econometric

Techniques

Economics

Research

Report

Elective 6 Elective 7 Elective 8

Economics

Research

Report

NB: this is a sample program plan and is indicative only. Some subjects have pre-requisites and may not be offered each semester. For the full list of electives please visit the handbook entry for this program handbook.unimelb.edu.au

PROGRAM DETAILS

Master of Economics

2 years full-time or 4 years part-time

Graduate Diploma in Economics

» 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time

»Entry in Semester 1 only

(no mid-year intake)

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate or postgraduate

degree with a strong analytical or

mathematical component and with

at least an H2A (75%) weighted

average**;

» a statement of intent outlining why

they wish to be considered for the

course; and

» the Graduate Record Examination

(GRE) unless the applicant has

completed an undergraduate degree

in Australia or New Zealand or met

one of the approved conditions for

GRE exemption.

Meeting these requirements does

not guarantee selection.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance;

» the GRE score unless the applicant

has completed an undergraduate

degree in Australia or New Zealand

or met one of the approved

conditions for GRE exemption; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

»CRICOS code:

002130G

Graduate Diploma in Economics

Offers flexibility to students seeking

a shorter graduate qualification in

economics. Graduates should acquire

and be able to apply the skills of

a professional Economist at an

Honours level.

The Graduate Diploma is 8 subjects

in duration, and will normally be

completed in 1 year full-time or 2 years

part-time. The entry requirements for

the Graduate Diploma are the same

as those for the Master of Economics.

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

** evidence of successful completion of a subject(s) in

Economic Theory and/or Econometrics at a 3rd year

level may also be required. Local students who have a

strong mathematical background without economics

may be eligible for an enabling program

The Master of Economics is a two year degree in advanced studies in economics and econometrics. Graduates are trained to critically evaluate the literature and gain experience in undertaking independent research. The program is ideal for those who wish to acquire the skills needed to practice as a professional economist in the public or private sectors. The program also provides a foundation to undertake further study at the PhD level.

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WHO IS IT FOR?

This program is open to those

interested in working in the

finance industry who have

studied some finance in their

undergraduate degree.

»CRICOS code: 065397C

Master of Finance

The Master of Finance provides an understanding of financial management principles and their application to corporate financial policy. Graduates of the degree will have an understanding of Australian and international financial markets; knowledge of derivative assets and the operation of the markets in these assets; as well as specialised aspects of the finance industry and the appropriate skills for analysing and interpreting developments in financial practice.

PROGRAM DETAILS

»2 years full-time or 4 years part-time

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in a

relevant discipline, or equivalent,

with studies in Business Finance,

Investments and Corporate Finance

(37.5 points), or their equivalents;

» a statement of intent outlining why

they wish to be considered for the

course; and

» the Graduate Management

Admissions Test (GMAT) or Graduate

Record Examination (GRE) unless

the applicant has completed an

undergraduate degree in Australia or

New Zealand or met one of the

approved conditions for GMAT or

GRE exemption.

Meeting these requirements does

not guarantee selection.

» In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the GMAT or GRE score unless the

applicant has completed an

undergraduate degree in Australia

or New Zealand or met one of the

approved conditions for GMAT

or GRE exemption; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may seek

further information to clarify any

aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5.

» CRICOS code:

002129M

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

** Please note that if Investment Management and

Corporate Finance Policy or equivalent subjects have

not previously been taken, these must be taken as

electives, preferably in the first semester of study.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF FINANCE CONSISTS OF 10 CORE SUBJECTS AND 75 POINTS WORTH OF ELECTIVE SUBJECTS.

MASTER OF FINANCE PROGRAM OUTLINE**

YEAR 1

Quantitative

Analysis of

Finance 1

Derivative

Securities

Financial

Markets and

Instruments

International

Financial

Management

Accounting for

Decision Making

Economics

of FinanceElective Elective

YEAR 2

Quantitative

Analysis of

Finance 2

Mergers

and Value

Enhancing

Strategies

Case Studies

in Finance

(capstone

subject)

Elective

Strategic

Management

(capstone

subject)

Elective Elective Elective

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$60,224 (2 year course)

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$74,720 (2 year course)

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CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Analyst – Oil & Gas Sector,

RBS Morgans

Graduate, Standard

Chartered Bank (China)

Graduate,

JP Morgan Chase

Executive Analyst,

Colliers International

Commodities Trader, Bank for

Investment and Development

of Vietnam

Structured Notes Analyst, ANZ

A

B

C

D

E

F

Graduate Diploma in Finance

The Graduate Diploma in Finance

comprises the first year of the

Master of Finance. It offers

flexibility to students seeking

a shorter graduate qualification

in finance.

The Graduate Diploma in Finance

is eight subjects in duration, and

will normally be completed in one

year of full-time study or two years

part-time. Entry requirements are

the same as those for the Master

of Finance.

ASSISTANT MANAGER, TRANSACTION BANKING AT ANZ

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

JACQUELINE WONG

MASTER OF FINANCE

INSTITUTIONAL BANKING MANAGEMENT TRAINEE, ANZ

Professional RecognitionCFA PROGRAM PARTNERSHIP

The University of Melbourne is a program partner of the CFA institute, the global association for investment professionals that awards the prestigious CFA designation. The partnership means that the Master of Finance covers 70% of all three levels of the CFA program candidate body of knowledge (CBOK) topics, the CFA institute ethical and professional standards, and other CFA program partner requirements.

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The Master of Commerce (Management) provides business/commerce graduates with advanced level studies in management. The program provides students with the option to take one of two pathways: consulting or research. Students who undertake the research pathway will be required to complete an academic thesis.

Master of Commerce (Management)

WHO IS IT FOR?

The consulting pathway is designed

for students with a degree in

business/commerce attracted

to solving practical management

problems and interested in a career

such as consulting, market research

or strategy.

The research pathway is designed for

students with a passion for solving

academic and theoretical problems

and who are interested in progressing

into the PhD program.

»CRICOS code:075103F

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Graduate, Accenture

Associate Consultant,

Capgemini Consulting

Head of Finance,

Step Back Think Inc

A

B

C

PROJECT OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT

AND PRIMARY INDUSTRIES

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONOURS)

DANIEL ZHAN

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT)

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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PROGRAM STRUCTURE

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT) SAMPLE RESEARCH PATHWAY PROGRAM OUTLINE (FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING SEMESTER 1)

YEAR 1

Organisation Research Decisions & Design

Foundations in Qualitative Methods

Foundations in Quantitative Methods

Advanced Masters level Management subject

Advanced Quantitative Research Methods

Research Report

Advanced Masters-level Management subject

Elective 1

YEAR 2Research Report

Elective 2 Elective 3 Elective 4

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT) SAMPLE CONSULTING PATHWAY PROGRAM OUTLINE (FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING SEMESTER 1)

YEAR 1Research Design

Foundations in Qualitative Methods

Foundations in Quantitative Methods

Advanced Masters level Marketing subject

Consulting Fundamentals

Advanced Masters level Management subject

Elective 1 Elective 2

YEAR 2Consulting

Practice

Consulting

ProjectElective 3 Elective 4

PROGRAM DETAILS

» 18 months full-time or

3 years part-time

»Entry in Semester 1

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate or postgraduate

degree with a major in management,

marketing or a related discipline with

at least an H2B (70%) weighted

average, or equivalent;

» a statement of intent outlining why

they wish to be considered for the

course; and

» the Graduate Management

Admissions Test (GMAT) or Graduate

Record Examination (GRE) unless

the applicant has completed an

undergraduate degree in Australia or

New Zealand or met one of the

approved conditions for GMAT

or GRE exemption.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the GMAT or GRE score unless

the applicant has completed an

undergraduate degree in Australia

or New Zealand or met one of the

approved conditions for GMAT

or GRE exemption; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may

seek further information to clarify

any aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

Cost per year $29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$44,800 (18 month course)

Local Student (Commonwealth

Supported Place)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time ($1,283 per 12.5

credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$55,584 (18 month course)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

»» Students»must»complete»the»research»report»»

or»equivalent»to»be»eligible»to»apply»for»entry»»

into»the»PhD»program

»» Students»who»have»previously»completed»a»research»

project/component»that»accounts»for»at»least»25%»of»

the»Honours»component»of»a»four-year»degree»or»

equivalent»will»be»exempt»from»undertaking»

MGMT90133»Research»Report.

NB:»this»is»a»sample»program»plan»and»is»indicative»

only.»Some»subjects»have»pre-requisites»and»may»not»

be»offered»each»semester.»For»the»full»list»of»electives»

please»visit»the»handbook»entry»for»this»program»

handbook.unimelb.edu.au

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»CRICOS code: 075103F

Master of Commerce (Marketing)The Master of Commerce (Marketing) provides business/commerce graduates with advanced level studies in marketing. The program provides students with the option to take one of two pathways: consulting or research. Students who undertake the research pathway will be required to complete an academic thesis.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

PROGRAM DETAILS

» 18 months full-time

or 3 years part-time

»Entry in Semester 1

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate or postgraduate

degree with a major in management,

marketing or a related discipline with

at least an H2B (70%) weighted

average, or equivalent;

» a statement of intent outlining why

they wish to be considered for the

course; and

» the Graduate Management

Admissions Test (GMAT) or Graduate

Record Examination (GRE) unless

the applicant has completed an

undergraduate degree in Australia

or New Zealand or met one of the

approved conditions for GMAT

or GRE exemption.

In ranking applications, the Selection

Committee will consider:

»prior academic performance; and

» the GMAT or GRE score unless

the applicant has completed an

undergraduate degree in Australia

or New Zealand or met one of the

approved conditions for GMAT

or GRE exemption; and

» the statement of intent.

The Selection Committee may

seek further information to clarify

any aspect of an application.

The minimum English language

requirements for this course are

Band 6.5

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$48,800 (18 month course)

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING) SAMPLE RESEARCH PATHWAY PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1Research Design

Foundations in Qualitative Methods

Foundations in Quantitative Methods

Advanced Masters-level Marketing subject

Advanced Quantitative Research Methods

Research Report

Advanced Masters-level Marketing subject

Elective 1

YEAR 2Research Report

Elective 2 Elective 3 Elective 4

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING) SAMPLE CONSULTING PATHWAY PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1

Organisation Research Decisions & Design

Foundations in Qualitative Methods

Foundations in Quantitative Methods

Advanced Masters level Marketing subject

Consulting Fundamentals

Advanced Masters level Marketing subject

Elective 1 Elective 2

YEAR 2 Consulting Practice

Consulting Project

Elective 3 Elective 4

»» Students»must»complete»the»research»report»»

or»equivalent»to»be»eligible»to»apply»for»entry»»

into»the»PhD»program

»» Students»who»have»previously»completed»a»research»

project/component»that»accounts»for»at»least»25%»of»

the»Honours»component»of»a»four-year»degree»or»

equivalent»will»be»exempt»from»undertaking»

MGMT90133»Research»Report.

NB:»this»is»a»sample»program»plan»and»is»indicative»

only.»Some»subjects»have»pre-requisites»and»may»not»

be»offered»each»semester.»For»the»full»list»of»electives»

please»visit»the»handbook»entry»for»this»program»

handbook.unimelb.edu.au

MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

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CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Consultant,

Forethought Research

Marketing Manager,

Seek Financial Advice

Project Director, Zanity

Leadership Connection

Program, NBN Co Limited

A

B

C

D

HUMAN RESOURCES CONSULTANT, SOUTHERN CROSS CONSULTING

GROUP

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE

ALASTAIR WILLS

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)

Local Student (Commonwealth

Supported Place)

Cost per year

$10,226 full-time

($1,283 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$15,125 (18 month course)

Based on 2015 Student Contribution

Amounts. See page 59 to find out

how eligible local students can pay

no upfront fees using FEE-HELP

or HECS-HELP.

International Student

Cost per year

$34,688 full-time

($4,336 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$52,900

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

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WHO IS IT FOR

The program is designed for

current and future managers and

leaders working in supply chain

management or related functions

from sectors including:

»Automotive / Manufacturing

»Mining / Resources

»Retail / Wholesale

»Transport / Logistics

»Government

Small class sizes facilitate the

development of valuable relationships

with fellow students from a wide

variety of industries.

PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION

This program has been accredited

to MCIPS standard with The Chartered

Institute of Purchasing & Supply.

Following completion of the program,

graduates will be eligible to apply

for MCIPS.

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

National Logistics and

Inventory Manager,

Random House Australia

Business Manager,

Toll Logistics

Planning and Operations

Manager, Adidas Group

Procurement Executive,

Commonwealth Bank

A

C

B

D

MARKET SECTOR LEAD, BP, RETAIL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

MARISSA BROWN

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE, MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING

COMMERCIAL AND PROCUREMENT GRADUATE, BAE SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA

MASTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

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PROGRAM DETAILS

» 18 months full-time or

3 years part-time

»Parkville campus

All core subjects are taught

intensively, with two subjects

offered in each week-long block.

Participants can enrol in either one

or two subjects in each block.

Three electives must be chosen from

the following Master of Enterprise

subjects:

»Behaviour and Leadership

in Organisations

»Managerial Economics

»Marketing for Managers

»Financial and Performance

Management

Master of Supply Chain Management

This innovative, intensively delivered program draws on industry expertise, emphasising a strategic approach to supply chain management. Focusing on global best practice, the program applies theory to “real life” case studies. Participants conduct applied field studies in each subject, creating immediate value to themselves and their organisation.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CONSISTS OF 12 SUBJECTS COMPRISING 7 CORE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SUBJECTS, 3 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS AND 2 CAPSTONE SUBJECTS.

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree

in a relevant discipline

» a minimum of 3 years of

documented full time, relevant,

professional work experience

»The applicant’s submitted statement

of intent in seeking entry

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$48,800 (18 month course)

International Student

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$55,584 (18 month course)

MASTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SAMPLE PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1

Supply

Chain

Analysis

Procurement

and

Logistics

Emerging

Topics in

Supply Chain

Management

Supply Chain

Strategy

(capstone)

Operations

and General

Management

Foundations

of Supply

Management

E-Business

and Supply

Chain

Information

Decision

Analysis and

Project

Management

YEAR 2 Elective 1 Elective 2 Elective 3

Supply Chain

Management

Project

(capstone)

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

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CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Manager – Events,

Sponsorship &

Membership, BHP Billiton

Head of School; Enterprise,

Leadership & Safety,

Airservices Australia

Manager Development

and Strategic Planning,

Melbourne Racing Club

Executive, Swisse Wellness

A

B

C

D

CEO, AUSTRALIAN MEDIA GROUP

MARK HAWKINS

EDITOR, AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS

SOLUTIONS MAGAZINE

DIRECTOR AND PRINCIPAL CONSULTANT, COMPETITIVE

ADVANTAGE CONSULTING LLC

MASTER OF ENTERPRISE (EXECUTIVE)

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WHO IS IT FOR

The program is designed for

individuals with three or more

years of professional experience,

currently working in middle to senior

management positions across

a variety of sectors and industries.

The diverse professional experience

of the student group creates unique

networking opportunities to foster

the establishment of valuable

relationships across industries.

The objective of the Master of Enterprise is to create skilled leaders, executives and general managers who can drive their organisations forward. This innovative, intensively delivered degree provides busy professionals with advanced knowledge in the core subject areas of enterprise and innovation. Participants conduct applied field studies in each subject, creating immediate value to themselves and their organisation.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF ENTERPRISE CONSISTS OF 12 SUBJECTS, COMPRISING 7 CORE ENTERPRISE SUBJECTS, 2 CORE INNOVATION SUBJECTS, 2 CAPSTONE SUBJECTS AND 1 ELECTIVE SUBJECT.

PROGRAM DETAILS

All core subjects are taught

intensively, with two subjects offered

in each week-long block. Participants

can enrol in either one or two subjects

in each block.

»Parkville campus

Entry requirements*:

» an undergraduate degree in

a relevant discipline

» a minimum of 3 years of

documented full time, relevant,

professional work experience

»The applicant’s submitted statement

of intent in seeking entry

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$48,800 (18 month course)

International Student**

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$55,584 (18 month course)

MASTER OF ENTERPRISE SAMPLE PROGRAM OUTLINE

YEAR 1

Marketing

for

Managers

Strategy, Ethics

and Governance

(capstone)

Production

and

Operations

Management

Quantitative

Analysis for

Managerial

Decisions

Leadership

and

Management

Managerial

Economics

Financial and

Performance

Management

Behaviour

and

Leadership in

Organisations

YEAR 2New Value

Creation

Innovation and

Entrepreneurship

Strategy

Elective

Innovation and

Entrepreneurship

Project

(capstone)

Master of Enterprise

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

See page 59 for information about fees including

options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee

entry. See page 60 for more information.

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WHO IS IT FOR

The program is designed for individuals

with an undergraduate degree in a science

or technology-based discipline, and three

or more years of professional experience,

who are currently working in middle to

senior management positions across a

variety of sectors and industries. Small

class sizes facilitate the development of

valuable relationships with fellow students

from a wide variety of industries.

Master of Enterprise (Science)

New in 2015

The objective of the Master of Enterprise (Science) is to create skilled leaders and managers who can create value in their organisations and society through effective management, particularly of science and technology. This innovative degree provides advanced knowledge in the core subject areas required by leaders in the modern organisation as well as the opportunity to develop specific skills in innovation and entrepreneurship in technology intensive organisations. Subjects in this degree will address the knowledge required to bring science and technology projects to commercial fruition, and to bring such innovations effectively into organisational settings.

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Manager – Events,

Sponsorship &

Membership, BHP Billiton

Head of School; Enterprise,

Leadership & Safety,

Airservices Australia

Manager Development

and Strategic Planning,

Melbourne Racing Club

A

B

C

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PROGRAM DETAILS

»Parkville campus

» 18 months full-time or

3 years part-time

All core subjects are taught intensively.

Core enterprise subjects are taught

intensively over one week, with two

subjects offered in each week-long

block. Core science subjects are

taught intensively over two weeks.

Entry requirements*:

»An undergraduate degree in a

science or technology-based

discipline, and at least 3 years of

documented work experience.

PROGRAM STRUCTURE THE MASTER OF ENTERPRISE (SCIENCE) CONSISTS OF 12 SUBJECTS, COMPRISING 4 CORE ENTERPRISE SUBJECTS SELECTED FROM THE LIST BELOW, 4 CORE SCIENCE SUBJECTS, 2 CAPSTONE SUBJECTS AND 2 ELECTIVE SUBJECTS FROM THE UNIVERSITY’S GRADUATE LEVEL SCIENCE OR BUSINESS SUBJECTS.

or

»An honours degree in a

science of technology-based

discipline, and at least 2 years

of documented relevant,

professional work experience.

or

»A master degree in a science

or technology-based discipline,

and at least one year of

documented relevant,

professional work experience.

or

»A doctoral degree in a science

of technology-based discipline.

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

$29,376

($3,672 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$48,800 (18 month course)

International Student**

Cost per year

$36,448 AUD full-time

($4,556 per 12.5 credit point subject)

Indicative cost of degree

$55,584 (18 month course)

MASTER OF ENTERPRISE (SCIENCE) PROGRAM OUTLINE (Please note this is a sample only)

YEAR 1

Communicating

Science

Effectively

(Enterprise)

Commercialisation

of Science

(Enterprise)

Production

and

Operations

Management

Project

Management

in Science

(Enterprise)

Leadership

and

Management

Managerial

Economics

Financial and

Performance

Management

Elective

YEAR 2

Data and

Decision

Making

(Enterprise)

Strategy, Ethics

and Governance

(capstone)

Elective

Innovation and

Entrepreneurship

Project

These fees are indicative only and subject to change. See page 59 for information about fees including options to finance your degree.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee entry. See page 60 for more information.

** CRICOS code approval for this course is pending. However, international students may be able to attend the intensive classes if they hold or are eligible to apply for visas that permit study (e.g. short-stay visitor visas).

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New in 2015

In today’s world with its ever increasing amount of data, businesses that can make sense of the flow of information hold a competitive edge in the market. Graduates with the computational and analytical skills able to meet this need are those who will be sought after by employers, both in Australia and globally.

Melbourne Business School has designed an intensive one year program, which will equip you with advanced skills in business analytics and accelerate your career.

Master of Business Analytics

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM ARE EMPLOYED IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Business Intelligence

Digital channel behaviours

Forecasting

Cross Channel

Cost Management

Data Analytics

Lead identification

Risk Analysis

Process Optimisation

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

PROGRAM DETAILS

» 1 year full-time,

commencing in January

Entry requirements:

»Undergraduate degree with

a credit average or above

»Evidence of academic success

in quantitative subjects and

a natural talent and passion

for working with data.

»Evidence of English proficiency

» Interviews will be required for

shortlisted applicants

»CRICOS code: 00116K

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per year

AU$48,000

International Student

Cost per year

AU$48,000

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for the Master of Business

Analytics please visit: apply.mbs.edu/

FURTHER INFORMATION

mbs.edu/programs/

masterbusinessanalytics/

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee entry.

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Combine world-renowned faculty with an incredible program and you’ll have a Master of Marketing that will transform your life. The course will broaden your general management skills, enhance your strategic marketing skills and advance your career.

Master of Marketing

The Master of Marketing program

builds these skills by providing

students with an understanding of:

»Principal business functions

including accounting, economics

and management

»The changing nature of marketing

management theory and practice

»The structure and operation of

markets in dynamic, global,

information intensive environments

»The cutting edge concepts,

processes and managerial

frameworks of marketing

CAREER OUTCOMES

GRADUATES OF THIS PROGRAM MAY FIND EMPLOYMENT IN ROLES SUCH AS:

Marketing

Management

Financial Services

A

B

C

PROGRAM DETAILS

» 1.5 years part time

» 13 subjects

The Master of Marketing course is

delivered on a part-time study basis

only, unless undertaken as part

of the dual degree MBA/Master

of Marketing.

Entry requirements*:

»Entrance via the Graduate Diploma

in Marketing

»Students with a 70%+ average

grade point may apply to transfer

after 7 subjects

FEES (INDICATIVE)

Local Student (Aust. full fee)

Cost per subject

$3,900

Indicative cost of degree

$50,700

International Student

Cost per subject

$3,900

Indicative cost of degree

$50,700

These fees are indicative only and subject to change.

* minimum entry requirements do not guarantee entry.

»The competence to apply tools and

techniques for marketing analysis,

planning, implementation and

evaluation.

By utilising the full range of teaching

and learning approaches, including

lectures, seminars, published and

‘live’ case studies, site visits and

applied projects, Master of Marketing

students are provided with the

critical knowledge and capabilities

for leading and managing teams, and

for communicating across multiple

business functions.

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New in 2015

The Master of Marketing Communications will develop adaptive future executives and professionals with disciplinary specific knowledge and interdisciplinary expertise who work within the increasingly merged sectors of marketing and communication.

Master of Marketing Communications

Developed by industry experts, this program is

co-taught by the Graduate School of Humanities

and Social Sciences and Melbourne Business

School. The degree prepares students for

professional careers in an integrated marketing

and communications environment.

CAREER OUTCOMES

THE MASTER OF MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS PREPARES STUDENTS FOR CAREERS INVOLVING PERSUASIVE PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS SUCH AS:

Content marketing

coordinator

Campaign strategy director

Social media manager

External relations

coordinator

Strategic communications

advisor

A

B

C

D

E

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PROGRAM DETAILS

»Entry in either Semester 1 or 2

»Parkville campus

Entry Requirements

150pt program:

An undergraduate degree in

an area related to marketing

or communications with an

average equivalent to H2B

(70%) or equivalent;

200pt program:

»An undergraduate degree

(with at least H2B (70%) average

or equivalent.)

The Selection Committee may

conduct interviews and tests and may

call for referee reports to elucidate

any of the matters referred to above.

»CRICOS: Pending

If you are an International student,

please note the Master of Marketing

Communications is pending CRICOS

approval and therefore cannot

currently accept international

student applications. It is anticipated

that approval will be granted in

October 2014.

DEGREE STRUCTURE

The Master of Marketing

Communications is normally

comprised as a 200–point program,

however you may be eligible to

earn your degree with 150 points

depending on previous studies and

experience. You can undertake the

program full–time or part–time and

a number of our subjects are offered

in flexible modes such as evening

classes or in intensive modules to

work with your other commitments.

Internship

Opportunities

Undertaking the Master of Marketing

Communications, you are required

to choose from a range of relevant

practical experiences. One of these

subjects is an internship in which

you will complete a project agreed

to by the School and your internship

organisation. Upon completion,

you’ll prepare a report (up to

10,000 words) based on your

project for assessment.

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MELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

Melbourne Business School delivers cutting edge research training and produces research graduates who are equipped to investigate and solve complex challenges of the future.

Our academic community is dynamic, interdisciplinary, collaborative and international in focus. A strong research culture is supported by a dedicated research support team, formal and informal mentoring, and a rich program of seminars and visits from leading international academics.

GRADUATE RESEARCH PROGRAMS

DOCTORAL PROGRAMS

PROGRAM DURATION

ACCOUNTING DOCTORAL PROGRAM

» 4 years full-time | 8 years part-time

» Two years coursework followed by two years research

» Entry via Master of Commerce (Accounting)

ECONOMICS DOCTORAL PROGRAM

» 4 years full-time | 8 years part-time

» Two years coursework followed by two years research

» Entry via Master of Economics

FINANCE DOCTORAL PROGRAM

» 4 years full-time | 8 years part-time

» Two years coursework followed by two years research

» Entry via Master of Commerce (Finance)

MANAGEMENT DOCTORAL PROGRAM

» 4 years full-time | 8 years part-time

» 1.5 years coursework followed by 2.5 years research

» Entry via Master of Commerce (Marketing)

MARKETING DOCTORAL PROGRAM

» 4 years full-time | 8 years part-time

» 1.5 years coursework followed by 2.5 years research

» Entry via Master of Commerce (Marketing)

PHD PROGRAMS

PHD IN ACTUARIAL STUDIES

» 3 years full-time | 6 years part-time

» Research thesis only (no coursework)

MASTERS BY RESEARCH

MASTER OF COMMERCE (ACTUARIAL STUDIES)

» 1 year full-time | 2 years part-time

» Research thesis only (no coursework)

BA (HONS) IN COMMUNICATIONS, CARDIFF UNIVERSITY,

WALES (UK)

DR RICHARD GRUNER

MA (HONS) IN INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC RELATIONS, CARDIFF

UNIVERSITY, WALES (UK)

PHD, MARKETING, UNIVERSITY

OF MELBOURNE

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, MARKETING, UNIVERSITY

OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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PATHWAYS TO RESEARCH

CANDIDATES MUST FIRST MEET THE MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY (THIS DOES NOT GUARANTEE ENTRY):

»The equivalent of an Australian four

year honours degree in an area that

is relevant to the research degree

being applied for, ideally with a

research component that accounts

for at least 25% of the work at fourth

year or master’s level with a

minimum grade of:

— Master of Commerce – Actuarial

Studies: 70–74%*

— Doctoral Program

(Accounting, Finance,

Management, Marketing) – 75%*

— PhD –75%*

»Current knowledge of the discipline

in which the research degree will

be undertaken, demonstrated by

completion of tertiary studies and/or

relevant professional experience in

the 10 years prior to intended entry

to the PhD

»GMAT/GRE results depending

on the discipline

» Interview

»Meet the University’s English

Language Requirements

Candidates for the four-year doctoral

programs will be admitted into the

relevant one-year coursework Masters

degree. Successful completion will

lead directly into the three-year PhD

program, which consists of up to a

further year of coursework, followed

by at least two years of research.

For more information:

Pick up a copy of the ‘Graduate

Research Degrees in Business and

Economics’ brochure

Visit:

fbe.unimelb.edu.au/research/degrees

*The equivalent of these grades at the University of Melbourne are required

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Student life at MBS

STUDENT CLUBS

Find out more about getting involved,

volunteering, gaining new skills and

making new friends during your time

at MBS. Student groups you can be

involved with include:

»AIESEC aiesec.org/australia

»Student Entrepreneurs,

Agents of Change

agentsofchange.org.au

»Financial Management Association

of Australia (FMAA) fmaa.com.au

»Graduate Student Association (GSA)

gsa.unimelb.edu.au

»Graduate Consulting Group

gcg.org.au

»Student’s Association of

Management and Marketing (SAMM)

unimelbsamm.com

»ENACTUS

enactusunimelb.org.au

EXCHANGE AND PARTNER INSTITUTIONS

Destinations for outbound exchange

students (depending on program)

in 2013 included:

»Manchester Business School, UK

»Rutgers, The State University

of New Jersey, USA

»HEC School of Management,

Paris, France

»Boston College, USA

»Bocconi University, Milan, Italy

»Erasmus University Rotterdam,

Netherlands

»Boston, USA

»New Jersey, USA

»The UK

»Rotterdam, Netherlands

»Paris, France

»Milan, Italy

At MBS we offer a comprehensive program to support your learning, develop your skills and enrich your degree. We encourage you to be involved both on and off campus and to make the most of your time outside the classroom.

OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

»Student Exchange

»Student Host Program

»Student Association

»Career Mentoring Programs

»Careers planning and support

»Teaching and Learning support

»Professional memberships

»Seminars by industry speakers

»Networking events

»Pre-semester program

INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT

MBS offers a range of program-

specific opportunities for you to gain

‘out of the classroom’ participation

and practical experience. Activities

can be undertaken locally, nationally

or internationally and the knowledge

and skills complement your program

of study. Opportunities include:

PRACTICUMS

We offer our students a unique duo

of programs which sets us apart from

other Australian business schools: the

Global Business Practicum (GBP) and

the Melbourne Business Practicum

(MBP). In teams, students are

assigned to a host company to

undertake a real business project,

experiencing culture, society and

real-life business practices first hand

whilst applying their academic skills.

GBP destinations include Singapore,

Shanghai, Mumbai and Kuala Lumpur.

Organisations who have participated

in the practicums include Cadbury,

KPMG, Kraft, Committee for

Melbourne, NAB and various

not-for-profit organisations in

rural and regional Australia.

INTERNSHIPS

Internships are offered in a variety

of organisations and industry sectors.

Each internship is formulated to

provide students with valuable

experience, introducing challenges

and opportunities faced in the

working world. Depending on

the needs and resources of the

employing organisation, internships

vary in length, are paid at least

a minimum wage, and may lead

to continuing work.

VOLUNTEERING

Students can apply during any time

of their graduate studies for casual

volunteer opportunities, which involve

volunteer activity with a not-for-

profit organisation. Non-Government

Organisations (NGOs) such as World

Vision, Brotherhood of St Laurence

and the Salvation Army host volunteer

programs. Employers favourably

view applicants who can demonstrate

contribution of their skills to socially

supportive organisations. For

international students, it is an excellent

way to improve communication skills,

interact and build networks in the

Australian community.

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The City of Melbourne

Melbourne Business School is located in the heart of Melbourne – one of the world’s most liveable and culturally diverse communities. Melbourne’s official language is English, however more than 100 languages are spoken by the city’s residents.

EASY TO GET AROUND

Melbourne has a fantastic public

transport system that is reliable and

easy to navigate. Trams, buses and

trains operate throughout the city and

its suburbs and can take you from the

mountains of the Dandenong Ranges

to the beaches of St Kilda.

SPORTING CAPITAL

Amongst all of its artistic and cultural

credentials, Melbourne is also

undoubtedly Australia’s sporting

capital. Across the year the city plays

host to major events such as the

Australian Open Tennis, the Formula 1

Grand Prix, and the glamorous

Melbourne Cup Carnival. Melbourne

is also the birthplace of Australian

Rules Football (AFL).

CAFE CULTURE

Melbournians love food and wine.

You can enjoy fine dining or delicious

meals on a budget, and sample cuisine

from all over the world.

MELBOURNE AT A GLANCE

POPULATION: 4 MILLION

CLIMATE: TEMPERATE

RAINFALL: LOW

MORE INFO AT:

www.visitmelbourne.com

FESTIVALS

Melbourne has a festival for everything – celebrating our food, wine, music,

books, cycling, the arts, comedy, jazz and films. You can laugh your way

through the month of April at the Melbourne International Comedy

Festival, spend the cooler days of July and August at the Melbourne

International Film Festival and the Melbourne Writers Festival or celebrate

spring at the Fringe Festival in September.

QUICK FACTS

»31% of Melbourne’s population

was born overseas

»Melbourne was voted the most

liveable city in the world in 2013

for the third year in a row by the

Economist Intelligence Unit

»Melbourne has been recognised

as a UNESCO City of Literature,

with more bookshops than

anywhere else in Australia

MBS

MBS is located right on the edge

of the Melbourne CBD and with

ready access to public transport.

Our landmark buildings offer a range

of services and facilities, state of

the art technology, and the highest

standards in learning environments.

The Faculty of Business and

Economics building was one

of the first Green Star rated

education facilities in Australia.

Melbourne Victoria

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Scholarships are available in all

programs and are valued at between

10% and 100% tuition fee remission.

There is no separate application

needed for a scholarship. All program

applications received by the relevant

application deadline will be

automatically considered for

a scholarship. Some of these

scholarships include:

A.G. Whitlam Graduate Scholarships

The A.G Whitlam Graduate

Scholarships are available to all

students, local and international,

who apply to a coursework degree.

Applicants are automatically

considered for the A.G Whitlam

Graduate Scholarships and they are

awarded based on academic merit

and highly competitive. There are

a range of scholarships available

which cover 25% to 100% of the

program tuition fees for the duration

of the program.

Graduate Merit Scholarships

Graduate Merit Scholarships are

available to all students, local

and international, who apply

to a coursework degree.

Applicants are automatically

considered for the Graduate

Merit Scholarships and they are

awarded based academic merit

and are highly competitive. Graduate

Merit Scholarships cover 25% to 50%

of the program tuition fees for the

duration of the program.

International Postgraduate

Coursework Awards

Available each year to commencing

coursework Masters applicants,

the International Postgraduate

Coursework Awards cover 25%

fee remission for the duration of

the program. Selection is based

on academic merit.

Read more about MBS scholarship

opportunities at:

mbs.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships

ScholarshipsMelbourne Business School offers a generous number of scholarships to outstanding commencing local and international students, based on academic merit. Scholarships are available in all programs.

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Program Fees

Program fees can be found on the relevant program page. Fees are subject to an annual increase and those quoted

are indicative only. Program fees are determined by the number of subjects you must complete and whether you

are a local or international student. All fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD) and unless otherwise indicated,

are for full-time study. Typically, full-time students complete four subjects per semester and part-time students

complete an average of two subjects per semester.

Read more about the

University‘s fee policy at:

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/fees

* Please note that International students must

undertake study on a full-time basis if in Australia

on a student visa.

COMMONWEALTH SUPPORTED PLACES (CSP)

A CSP is a higher education place

for which the Australian Government

provides funding towards the cost of

your education. If you are eligible for

a CSP you may be able to use

HECS-HELP to help pay your

remaining student contribution.

CSPs are available to Australian and

New Zealand citizens and holders of

Australian permanent residency visas.

For a student entitled to a CSP in

2015, the full-time student yearly

contribution is $10,226 per standard

year ($1,283 per standard 12.5 credit

point subject)

Programs with CSPs

The following programs have CSPs:

»Master of Management

(Accounting and Finance)

»Master of Management

»Master of Management (Accounting)

»Master of Management (Finance)

»Master of Management

(Human Resources)

»Master of Management (Marketing)

»Master of Actuarial Science

»Master of Commerce

(Actuarial Science)

»Master of Commerce (Management)

»Master of Commerce (Marketing)

»Master of Economics

Application deadlines for CSP

To be considered for a CSP, you

must submit your application by 30

November for Semester One entry,

or 31 May for Semester Two entry.

The number of CSPs is limited and

selection is based on academic merit.

Applicants who are not successful

in being awarded a CSP, but are

accepted into the program will

receive an Australian Fee place

and may access FEE-HELP to assist

in paying fees.

HECS-HELP

HECS-HELP is an Australian

government loan program to help

eligible students on a Commonwealth

Supported Place pay their student

contributions.

No upfront tuition fees are required

for students accessing HECS-HELP.

FEE-HELP

FEE-HELP is a loan program that

helps eligible fee paying students

(both full and part-time) pay their

tuition fees. It is available to Australian

citizens and holders of a permanent

humanitarian visa. FEE-HELP is similar

to HECS-HELP, in that you can defer

your tuition fees and repay these

later through the taxation system,

once your income reaches a specific

threshold. You apply for FEE-HELP

through a form made available

during the online enrolment process.

Students may not exceed the FEE-

HELP limit ($96,000 lifetime, indexed).

For more information please visit:

studyassist.gov.au

YOUTH ALLOWANCE

Students undertaking a Masters

by coursework at a higher education

institution who meet all other

eligibility requirements will be

eligible for student income support

(i.e. Youth Allowance). Eligible

coursework programs at MBS

are the Master of Management

(Accounting), Master of Management

(Marketing) and the Master of

Management (Human Resources).

More information is available at:

studyassist.gov.au/sites/StudyAssist/

StudentIncomeSupport

GRADUATE ACCESS MELBOURNE

Graduate Access aims to provide

entry to graduate study to applicants

whose personal circumstances have

had a sustained adverse effect on

their academic achievement at the

undergraduate level, or who are

members of a specified group known

to be underrepresented in higher

education. Graduate Access ensures

that more students continue to enjoy

admission to graduate programs,

regardless of their cultural or socio-

economic backgrounds.

Students who are successful in

their Graduate Access application

may receive a CSP and may also

be considered for a Graduate Access

Melbourne Bursary. This is a one-

off grant of $5,000 designed to

support students in meeting the

costs associated with graduate

study. All applicants eligible for

Graduate Access Melbourne

will be considered for a Graduate

Access Melbourne Bursary.

Further information, including the

graduate programs under this

scheme, is available online at:

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au

/grad/gradaccess

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GMAT and GREThe GMAT and GRE are standardised

tests that are used by leading business

schools around the world to assess

the qualifications of applicants for

advanced study in business and

management. Each test contains three

sections: Quantitative, Verbal and

Analytical Writing.

The GMAT and GRE help us to make an

assessment of your academic potential

specific to our programs. They also

highlight areas where you may need to

strengthen your skills and show us where

we can provide you with assistance.

Programs Requiring the

GMAT or GRE

The GMAT is mandatory for all

applicants to the Master of Business

Administration (MBA). The GMAT or

GRE are required for entry into all

Doctoral Programs.

The GMAT or GRE is mandatory for all

applicants who have not previously

completed an undergraduate degree at

an Australian or New Zealand university

for the following programs:

» Master of Actuarial Science

» Master of Finance

» Master of Economics

» Master of Commerce

(Actuarial Science)

» Master of Commerce (Management)

» Master of Commerce (Marketing)

The following courses DO NOT

require the GMAT or GRE from

most applicants:

» Master of Management suite

» Master of International Business

» Master of Enterprise

» Master of Supply Chain Management

Do I qualify for a GMAT/GRE

exemption?

Exemptions from the GMAT/GRE are

applicable to applicants who fit into the

‘humanitarian aid case’ category – i.e.

applicants who:

» is in receipt of a sponsored scholarship

from a humanitarian

aid organisation (eg AusAid)

» holds a permanent Humanitarian

Visa for Australia

» can demonstrate that humanitarian

crisis impacts on your ability to sit the

GMAT/GRE (eg, residence in country

where there has been a recent critical

threat to their health, safety, security or

well-being through armed conflict,

epidemic, famine, or natural disaster).

*Please note: If you are applying for a

graduate research degree, GMAT or GRE

results are mandatory.

Find out more at: mbs.unimelb.edu.au/faqs

English language requirementsThe University of Melbourne has a set of

English language requirements which all

applicants must meet. If you have

completed a previous degree which was

taught and assessed entirely in English

you may not have to undertake a test.

Please refer to English language

requirements for graduate applicants.

For further details please refer to:

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/admissions/entry-requirements/language-requirements

Minimum scores and tests accepted:

For English language tests, we require

documentary evidence of having

obtained the minimum scores within

the previous 24 months. The following

scores meet the requirements for

Band 6.5

IELTS – 6.5 (WITH NO BAND LESS THAN 6.0)

TOEFL (PAPER TEST) 577 WITH TWE 4.5

TOEFL (INTERNET) 79 WITH WRITING 21, SPEAKING 18, READING 13, LISTENING 13

PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) 58-64 INCLUSIVE AND NO COMMUNICATIVE

SKILL BELOW 50

For further details please refer to

futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/

english-requirements

DocumentationApplications should be accompanied

by scanned original or certified copies

of all qualifications:

» this must include academic transcripts

showing all subjects attempted and

proof of completion of the degree.

» if documents are not in English,

a certified translation is required.

» you can attach your supporting

documents to your online application.

» you will need to have access to

scanned copies of your documents

to upload them to your application.

» please note that scanned versions

of certified documents do not meet

our verification requirements and will

be verified with the issuing institution.

» You may be required to present

original documents to the University

at any time during the application

process or while you are enrolled

at the University.

» If the documents on which an offer

was based are found at any time to

be incomplete or fraudulent, you

will face serious penalties, including

your enrolment in the course

being withdrawn.

If you are an international student

applying through one of our

authorised agents:

» scanned and faxed copies of certified

results forwarded by the agent do

meet our verification requirements

» if you do not have access to a scanner,

you will be able to submit your

documents through the post or by fax.

» if you are mailing your documents,

please send certified copies, as

originals are not kept and will not

be returned.

If you are applying for a program

requiring work experience, you should

include a letter from your employer

outlining:

» Nature of duties

» Employment start and end dates

» Whether full or part-time

Letters must be written on company

letterhead, and should be dated and

signed by a superior in the company.

The Application Process

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How to Apply

Local applicants Local applicants are Australian

citizens and permanent residents,

New Zealand citizens, and holders

of a permanent humanitarian visa

and can apply online.

For most programs local applications

must be submitted by:

»30 November for Semester

One (February) entry

»31 May for Semester Two

(July) entry

Late applications may be accepted,

however students are advised to

apply as early as possible.

For information about the application

process for the Master of Business

Analytics (page 50), Master of

Enterprise (page 46), Master of

Supply Chain Management (page 44),

Master of Marketing (page 51)

and Master of Marketing and

Communications (page 52) please

refer to the relevant program listing.

Step 01

Entry requirements

Check the minimum entry

requirements for the course

to which you want to apply.

Step 02

Apply online

To apply online you will need:

» to complete the online

application form

» a record of your undergraduate

grades and grades for any further

study (you may apply if you are

awaiting final results as conditional

offers can be given)

» a statement of intent

» your GMAT/GRE score – if required or

unless you qualify for an exemption

Apply online at:

mbs.unimelb.edu.au/study/

how-to-apply

You will be notified of the outcome

10 business days after receipt of

your application.

International applicants International applicants are citizens

of all other countries.

For most programs* International

applications must be submitted by:

»31 October for Semester

One (February) entry

»30 April for Semester

Two (July) entry

Late applications may be accepted,

however students are advised to

apply as early as possible to avoid

visa delays.

For information about the application

process for the Master of Business

Analytics (page 50), Master of

Enterprise (page 46), Master of

Supply Chain Management (page 44),

Master of Marketing (page 51)

and Master of Marketing and

Communications (page 52) please

refer to the relevant program listing.

Step 01

Entry requirements

Check the minimum entry

requirements for the course

to which you want to apply.

Step 02

Apply online

International applicants may apply

in one of two ways:

»Through one of our overseas

representatives.

Or to apply online you will need:

» a record of your undergraduate

grades and grades for any further

study (you may apply even if you are

awaiting final results as conditional

offers can be given)

» a statement of intent

»your GMAT/GRE score – unless

you qualify for an exemption

»TOEFL or IELTS score if you are

applying from a country where

English is not the official language

or the language of instruction

and assessment.

Apply online at:

mbs.unimelb.edu.au/study/

how-to-apply

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Program portfolioMELBOURNE BUSINESS SCHOOL

PROGRAMSDURATION/ FORMAT

RECENT GRADUATE

EARLY CAREER

MID- CAREER

SENIOR MANAGER

MBA SUITE OF PROGRAMS

FULL TIME MBA 1 year full-time

PART TIME MBA 2 years part-time

EXECUTIVE MBA

18 weekend residential

modules over 18 months /

1 week-long overseas

module

SENIOR EXECUTIVE MBA

4 x 4 week residential

modules over 14 months /

3 residential modules; 1

overseas module

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT SUITE OF PROGRAMS

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (2 YEAR PROGRAMS)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

(ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE)

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (FINANCE)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HR)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (18 MONTH PROGRAMS)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT

1.5 years full-time

3 years part-time

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ACCOUNTING)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (FINANCE)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HR)

MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

(2 YR PROGRAM)

2 years full-time

4 years part-time

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

(1.5YR PROGRAM)

1.5 years full-time

3 years part-time

SPECIALIST MASTERS

MASTER OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE2 years full-time

4 years part-timeMASTER OF COMMERCE (ACTUARIAL SCIENCE)

MASTER OF BUSINESS ANALYTICS* 1 year full-time

MASTER OF ECONOMICS2 years full-time

4 years part-timeMASTER OF FINANCE

SPECIALIST MASTERS

MASTER OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT)1.5 years full-time

3 years part-timeMASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)

MASTER OF MARKETING* 1.5–2 years part-time

MASTER OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

12 x 1-2 week intensive

modules over 1.5 yearsMASTER OF ENTERPRISE

MASTER OF ENTERPRISE (SCIENCE)

GRADUATE RESEARCH DEGREES

PHD AND DOCTORAL PROGRAMS3-4 years full-time

6-8 years partl-time

MASTER OF COMMERCE (BY RESEARCH)1 year full-time

2 years part-time

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*FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MBA SUITE OF PROGRAMS, THE MASTER OF MARKETING OR THE MASTER OF BUSINESS ANALYTICS:

Melbourne Business School

200 Leicester Street, Carlton

Victoria, 3053, Australia

T: +61 3 9349 8400

F: +61 3 9349 8404

mbs.edu

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OTHER PROGRAMS CONTAINED IN THIS BROCHURE:

Melbourne Business School

Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street,

The University of Melbourne

Victoria 3010, Australia

T: 1800 227 117

(Freecall within Australia)

T: +61 3 8344 1670

E: [email protected]

mbs.unimelb.edu.au

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT GRADUATE RESEARCH DEGREES:

Melbourne Business School

Level 4, 198 Berkeley Street,

The University of Melbourne

Victoria 3010, Australia

T: +61 3 8344 2161

E: [email protected]

fbe.unimelb.edu

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