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    Master of Business with specialisations in:

    Information technology

    Law and responsible business

    Managing human capital

    Marketing

    Project management

    Responsible management

    Risk management

    Supply chain management

    Master of Business LawMaster of Business (Science and Technology)

    Business

    www.monash.edu/business-economicsAUSTRALIA CHINA INDIA ITALY MALAYSIA SOUTH AFRICA

    Postgraduate Coursesin Business 2014

    Faculty of Business and Economics

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    Monash isranked inthe top 1%of world

    universities

    The Times Higher Education,

    World University Rankings, 2012 2013.

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    Monash University has an enviablereputation for teaching and researchexcellence across business disciplines.This reputation is built on our innovativeand progressive approach to coursedelivery, and the strong links we haveforged with commerce and industry both in Australia and overseas making

    Monash degrees truly international.Monash creates leaders who adapt andthrive in a rapidly changing business world.We are consistently ranked among theleading universities in the world, and ourdegrees are globally recognised, givingour graduates an extra edge to helpthem succeed in the internationaljob market.

    A degree that will take

    you places

    The Faculty of Business and Economicsoffers an extensive choice of graduatebusiness programs for students of varyingbackgrounds and aspirations. Whether youwant to get ahead in your career, developyour expertise, or move into research andgain a PhD, Monashs business programscan give you a distinct advantage.Whats more, the range of full-time andpart-time options means that its easy tostructure your study around your lifestyle.

    An internationally-recognised

    business education

    The Faculty of Business and Economicshas been awarded international businessschool accreditation by the Association toAdvance Collegiate Schools of Business(AACSB), the Brussels based European

    Quality Improvement System (EQUIS),and the Association of MBAs.

    Monash University is the rst Group

    of Eight university to have achieved theesteemed triple crown business schoolaccreditations by AACSB, EQUIS andAMBA. These globally-recognisedaccreditations place the university in theelite ranks of less than one per cent ofbusiness schools worldwide with triplecrown accreditation.

    These accreditations establish the facultyas one of the worlds leading higher

    education institutions in business education.Further details on our accreditationscan be found at:www.monash.edu/business-economics

    The vision of the Faculty of

    Business and Economics is to be

    recognised as one of the worlds

    leading academies of scholarship

    in business, economics, and related

    disciplines, with the standing of

    our agship activities verifed by

    the most esteemed international

    arbiters of quality.

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    The rapid pace of change intodays business environmentrequires constant professionalgrowth. Our business programsare designed to ensure that youare at the leading edge of yourchosen eld of endeavour.

    Professor Colm Kearney

    Dean, Faculty of Business and Economics

    Faculty of Business and Economics > Business

    A world-classreputation

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    Master of Business

    The Master of Business is an innovative and industry-focused graduate program with astrong emphasis on personal development as well as corporate governance and socialresponsibility. This degree gives you the ability to build on your undergraduate qualication,

    and develop the business skills you need to have the career you want.

    The course is specically designed for early and mid-career professionals who wish torene their business skills and advance to the next stage in their career. The exible program structure allows you to build a personalised business degree, and specialisein one of eight areas. Students in the Master of Business are typically graduates fromother disciplines who wish to develop comprehensive business skills, either to enterthe corporate environment or progress to management within their elds, or a business

    graduate seeking to develop and extend their skills in a specic discipline.

    Design your degree

    based on your interests

    and career goals

    Develop strong

    interpersonal skills with

    our unique personal

    development program

    Use this course asa pathway to a PhD

    Learn from industry

    experts

    Course benefits

    > The Master of Business is anindustry-focused degree withexible options to allow you to

    tailor the degree to your areaof interest or career goals. Thespecialisations give you theopportunity to extend your skillsin a specic discipline area.

    > The course gives you access tosome of Australias renownededucators in the elds of business,

    accounting, marketing andmanagement. Our teaching staffand professors have extensiveindustry experience, ensuringthat your studies focus on currentconcepts and issues that arehappening in the world today.

    > The degree provides a pathwayfor students interested in pursuinga PhD.

    > This degree can be combinedwith other masters degrees,enabling you to graduate with twomasters degrees. Double degrees

    available include the Master ofBusiness/Master of ProfessionalAccounting, and the Master ofJournalism/Master of Business.

    Course code 3844

    CRICOS code 079669B

    Duration 2 years full time, 4 years part time

    Intake Semester 1 and Semester 2

    Campus On campus (Cauleld)

    Exit points Graduate Certicate in Business (24 points)Graduate Diploma in Business (48 points)

    2014 fee (A$) Domestic: $24,700 International: $34,100

    Credit points 96

    Number of units 16(6 units from a prescribed list, 6 units from an area of specialisation,4 elective units)

    Entry requirements Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent, and a Weighted AverageMark (WAM) of 55%, or an equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA)as determined by the faculty. Applicants will be ranked based on theirentire academic record.

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    Course structure

    The Master of Business allows to you to develop expertise in core business areas, while also cultivating personalskills such as communication, management, critical thinking and business ethics. Students from non-businessbackgrounds will study core business units and two personal development units in addition to their area ofspecialisation and electives. Students who have undergraduate studies in business will build on their existingknowledge with personal development units in addition to their area of specialisation.

    Faculty of Business and Economics > Business

    Areas of specialisation

    Information technology

    > Project management

    > e-Business

    > IT for management decision making

    > Enterprise systems

    > IT strategy and governance

    > Managing business models> Services science

    > Database systems design

    > Information technologymanagement

    Law and responsible business

    > Corporate governance

    > Corporate environmentalresponsibility

    > Law of marketing

    > Human resourcesmanagement law

    > Law and business decisions

    > Taxation law

    Students with a non-business

    related undergraduate degree

    Number of units: 16

    Four units from the following list:

    > Accounting for business*

    > Law and business decisions

    > Economics

    > Business economics andstatistics

    > Foundations in management

    > Marketing and the internationalconsumer

    One unit from the following list:> Personal development critical

    thinking and communication

    > Personal development managing self and relationships.

    One unit from the following list:

    > Business ethics in a globalenvironment

    > Corporate social responsibility

    Area of specialisation

    Six units from one of the listedareas of specialisation.

    Electives

    Four elective units fromwithin the Faculty.

    Students who have completed

    an undergraduate degree

    with a major in business

    Number of units: 12

    One unit from the following list:

    > Personal development criticalthinking and communication

    > Personal development managing self and relationships.

    One unit from the following list:

    > Business ethics in a globalenvironment

    > Corporate social responsibility

    Area of specialisation

    Six units from one of the listedareas of specialisation.

    Electives

    Four elective units from withinthe Faculty.

    Students who have completed

    an Honours degree in a

    non-business discipline

    Number of units: 12

    Four units from the following list:

    > Accounting for business*

    > Law and business decisions

    > Economics

    > Business economics andstatistics

    > Foundations in management

    > Marketing and the internationalconsumer

    One unit from the following list:> Personal development critical

    thinking and communication

    > Personal development managing self and relationships.

    One unit from the following list:

    > Business ethics in a globalenvironment

    > Corporate social responsibility

    Area of specialisation

    Six units from one of thelisted areas of specialisation.

    Students who have completed

    an Honours degree with a

    major in business

    Number of units: 8

    One unit from the following list:

    > Personal development criticalthinking and communication

    > Personal development managing self and relationships.

    One unit from the following list:

    > Business ethics in a globalenvironment

    > Corporate social responsibility

    Area of specialisation

    Six units from one of thelisted areas of specialisation.

    Marketing

    > Marketing and the internationalconsumer

    > Marketing innovation planning

    > Assessing marketing performance

    > Integrated marketingcommunication

    > International marketing

    > Sustainable marketing

    > Marketing research

    > Relationship marketing

    > Theory and processof buyer behaviour

    Risk management

    > Case studies in risk management

    > Introduction to risk principles

    > Risk nancing and treasurymanagement

    > Law and business decisions

    > Quantitative methods for

    risk analysis> Sustainability regulation

    > Options, futures and riskmanagement

    > Business nance

    Supply chain management

    > Advanced supply chainmanagement

    > Supply chain management

    > Business process modelling, designand simulation

    > Services and operationsmanagement

    > Managing innovation

    > Sustainable operations andsupply chain management

    Project management

    > Applied project management

    > Computer based global projectmanagement

    > Business nance

    > Project nance

    > Project management

    > Designing business processes

    Responsible management

    > Foundations of management

    > Personal development criticalthinking and communication

    > Personal development managing self and relationships

    > Business ethics in a globalenvironment

    > Corporate social responsibility

    > Leadership theory and practice

    > Managing diversity and inclusion

    > Managing work and life

    Managing human capital

    > Foundations in human resourcemanagement

    > Managing diversity and inclusion

    > Managing work and life

    > Human resource development

    > Principles of negotiation

    > People management and strategy**

    > Work and employment relations ina global context

    ** Compulsory unit

    Further information on areas ofspecialisation and a full list ofelectives available within theMaster of Business go to:www.monash.edu/study

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    * This unit is a prerequisite for a unitin the Project management major

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    Career outcomes

    The Master of Business will give you a solid understanding ofcontemporary issues in business and advanced skills in yourarea of specialisation. Graduates of the course nd work across

    the spectrum of industries, in marketing, general management,risk management and project management roles. The strongreputation of our degree means that graduates are sought afterby companies in the private and corporate sectors as well asgovernment organisations.

    After nishing my undergraduatedegree I started working as aresearcher, but I was looking for away to develop specialised skills in

    marketing and strategy to grow mycareer within a corporate environment.

    The Master of Business was a goodway to gain these skills its a well-

    structured course, full of interestingsubjects, taught by quality lecturers,and there is something energisingabout engaging with smart, funny,insightful people week in and

    week out.

    Llewellyn StevensClient Service Executive

    Nielsen

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    Build yourknowledgein yourown way

    07Faculty of Business and Economics > Business

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    Course code 3159

    CRICOS code 037248D

    Duration 1 year full time, 2 years part time

    Intake Semester 1 and Semester 2

    Campus On campus (Cauleld)

    Exit points Graduate Certicate in Business (24 points)Graduate Diploma in Business (48 points)

    2014 fee (A$) Domestic: $24,700 International: $34,100

    Credit points 48

    Number of units 8(2 core units, 4 units from a prescribed list, 2 elective units)

    Entry requirements Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent, and a Weighted Average Mark(WAM) of 55% or an equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) as determinedby the faculty. Applicants will be ranked and selected based on their entireacademic record.

    Master of Business Law*

    The Master of Business Law is a contemporary business degree, which will assist you toanalyse and address the wide range of legal issues which can arise in professional businesspractice. The course focuses on current legal issues, and will prepare you for the growingrange of job opportunities across Australia and Asia, where knowledge of commercial law

    and the legal environment is necessary.The course has been designed to give you a well-rounded education in contemporarybusiness issues such as taxation, workplace relations, governance, international tradeand investment. The program also enables you to complete Commercial Law units fromthe Faculty of Law.

    Core units

    > Law and business decisions

    > Final research project

    Plus four units from the following list:

    > Workplace and InvestmentTaxation

    > Corporate governance

    > Comparative businesslaw in Asia

    > The law of employment

    > Sustainabiity regulation

    > International law and policy

    > The globalisation of lawand development in Asia

    > Chinese business law

    > International trade law

    > Human resourcesmanagement law

    > Taxation law**

    > Chinese taxation law

    Alternatively, you may undertake four

    units from the Master of Commercial

    Law offered by the Faculty of Law or

    any other postgraduate unit offeredby the Department of Business Law

    and Taxation.

    * This course does not qualify you

    to act as a solicitor or barrister

    ** Note: This unit is a prerequisite

    unit for taxation units.

    Electives

    Students may select up to twounits offered by the Faculty ofBusiness and Economics or fromother faculties in the university.

    For more information onunits go to:www.monash.edu/study

    Course benefits

    > The Master of Business Law is aneight unit industry-focused degreewith exible options to allow you

    to tailor your subjects to yourpersonal interests or career goals.

    > The course provides legal skillsand knowledge to develop yourcareer in international business,compliance, risk managementand regulatory elds.

    > The course gives you access tosome of Australias renownededucators in the elds of business

    and law. Our teaching staff andprofessors have extensive industryexperience, ensuring that yourstudies focus on current conceptsand issues that are happening inthe world today.

    > This degree can be combined withother masters degrees, enablingyou to graduate with two mastersdegrees. Double degrees availableinclude the Master of Business(Accounting)/Master of Business

    Law and Master of ProfessionalAccounting/Master ofBusiness Law.

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    Design your degree

    based on your interests

    and career goals

    electives

    Develop your legal,

    research and

    analytical skills

    Enhance your career

    in compliance, risk

    management and

    regulatory felds

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    Career outcomes

    Master of Business Law graduates work in a wide range of businessroles. These include risk management, compliance, contract negotiation,compliance ofcers, company secretaries, regulatory agency ofcers,

    accounting rms and those involved in international business,

    especially in Asia.

    I developed an interest in businesslaw through my undergraduate degree,

    and wanted to expand on this area.I chose to study a Master of BusinessLaw at Monash, because it has a strongreputation in the areas of business and

    commerce. I feel that my postgraduatestudies will be regarded favourably byemployers, and help me advance mycareer in the eld of business law.

    09Faculty of Business and Economics > Business

    Ben MolinaOperational Risk Analyst

    NAB

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    Course Code 3840

    CRICOS code 065006A

    Duration 1.5 years full time, 3 years part time

    Intake Semester 1 and Semester 2

    Campus On campus (Cauleld)

    Exit points Graduate Certicate in Business (24 points)Graduate Diploma in Business (48 points)

    2014 fee (A$) Domestic: $24,700 International: $34,100

    Credit points 72

    Number of units 10

    Entry requirements Australian bachelor degree or an equivalent with a major in science ortechnology, a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60% or an equivalentGrade Point Average (GPA) as determined by the faculty. Applicants

    will be ranked and selected based on their entire academic record.

    The Master of Business(Science and Technology)

    Master of Business (Science and Technology) is a unique course designed to give youthe skills and experience to commercialise scientic and technical knowledge. The course

    focuses on a mix of legal and business issues, drawing on subjects from across theFaculty of Law and the Faculty of Business and Economics.

    The course is offered in collaboration with the Monash Asia Pacic Centre for Science and

    Wealth Creation, which works with scientists, students and business people throughout theAsia-Pacic region on the transformation of science into wealth. As part of your studies

    you will participate in projects specically developed to teach you how to manage and

    commercialise cutting-edge medical, scientic and technology projects.

    Core units

    > Accounting for business

    > New venture nance

    > Law and business decisions

    > Economics

    > Patenting for commercialisation

    > Commercialisation project(12 points)

    > Pathways from scienceto wealth (12 points)

    > Managing innovation

    > Personal development

    > Foundations of marketing

    Course benefits

    > The Master of Business(Science and Technology) isan industry-focused degree,providing practical skills in theareas of management andcommercialisation of leadingedge medical/scientic ortechnology projects.

    > The program has close links tothe Asia Pacic Centre for Science

    Wealth Creation, which works withscientists, students and businesspeople throughout the Asia-Pacic

    region. As part of the course youwill join a scientic or technological

    research commercialisation team,giving you hands-on experiencein identifying paths for thecommercialisation of actualresearch discoveries.

    > Units within the course areoffered in intensive block mode,which allows you to completesubjects online or on-campuswithin a shorter time frame,such as a weekend.

    > The course gives you theopportunity to learn fromexperts from within the industry,with guest lecturers including

    patent attorneys, lawyers,consultants, venturecapitalists and industrialists.

    Learn how to

    commercialise

    scientifc and

    technological

    projects

    Learn from patentattorneys, lawyers,

    consultants and

    venture capitalists

    Study online

    Work on

    commercialising

    current projects in

    the science andtechnology felds

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    Ive aIways been interested in sciencebut I didnt particularly enjoy workingin a laboratory. I had always been moreinterested in the business side of scienceand I knew that this course would openmany potential career opportunities.

    I was particularly interested in eithercommercialisation, venture capital,patent attorney or science communications,

    and the commercialisation project andother elements of the course were usefulto gain these skills. My masters degree

    enabled me to get a job in my current eldand gave me the knowledge and resourcesto be successful in my role.

    Carissa OgdenSME Engagement Advisor

    CSIRO

    Career outcomes

    This course provides you with the knowledge to work,in science policy development, project management,and research or development management.Career options include:

    > entrepreneur in a science-based start-up company

    > business development co-ordinator/managerin a technology-based company

    > science policy developer

    > adviser on scientic projects within the banking,

    nance, and investment community

    > project manager or consultant

    > research and development manager/administrator

    > scientic researcher (with the advantage ofunderstanding the role of science in the economy).

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    Postgraduatestudy options

    Certifcate and diploma

    Graduate Certifcate in Businessis a four-unit course that may be undertaken as astand-alone award or as a pathway to a graduate diploma or masters degree. It is designedto give you an introduction to a variety of business disciplines, however you can tailor the unitselection to your specic area of interest. Students who successfully complete the certicate

    may be eligible for admission into a masters degree.

    Graduate Diploma in Businessis an eight-unit course, designed for students who wish toextend their knowledge in general business principles. This is a exible program that allows you

    to take a number of broad business units, or a sequence of units relating to a specic discipline.

    Coursework programs

    Most of our coursework degrees comprise 12 units. Full-time students normally undertake fourunits per semester and part-time students normally undertake two units per semester. In somecourses, you are able to exit your masters degree early with a graduate certicate (four units)or a graduate diploma (eights units).

    In some disciplines, you are eligible to enrol in a graduate or postgraduate diploma and, aftercompletion of eight units, articulate into a relevant masters degree. Many of our courseworkprograms also offer a research stream, which serves as a prerequisite for undertaking a PhD.

    For more information on our postgraduate programs go to www.monash.edu/study

    Research degrees (Masters Research and PhD)

    The Faculty of Business and Economics has developed a strong reputation for excellence inresearch across a diverse range of business interests. Our research has the scale, capabilityand business links to inuence national agendas and shape business and professional practice.

    We strive to provide an excellent environment for the personal and intellectual development ofour postgraduate research students, who make a signicant contribution to the research effortof the faculty.

    Our research degrees include a Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy.

    We also offer:

    > A Postgraduate Diploma in Economics and Commerce, which provides a fourth year of study,equivalent to an honours year, for students wishing to undertake a higher degree by research

    but do not have the research background required to meet the admission criteria.> A Master of Business (Honours), which provides a pathway for high achieving accounting,

    banking and nance coursework masters students to articulate into the universitys higher

    degrees by research program.

    If you are considering undertaking a research degree, please contact our Faculty ResearchOfce on (613) 9905 2483 or email [email protected]

    You can also nd more information on research in the faculty and how to apply to undertake

    a research degree at:

    www.monash.edu/business-economics/research

    The Faculty of Business and Economics offers a variety of pathway programs to assiststudents who dont meet course entry requirements. For more information on courseeligibility and entry requirements, please contact our student services team on(613) 9903 1400 or (613) 1300 784 990, or email [email protected]

    The Faculty of Business and Economics has one of the most extensivepostgraduate offerings in the country, giving you more degree choices,and the opportunity to tailor your studies to your specic career goals.

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    13Faculty of Business and Economics > Business

    Courses oeredby the Faculty

    AccountingGraduate Diploma in Accounting

    Master of Professional Accounting

    Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced)

    Master of Business (Accounting)

    Business

    Graduate Certicate in Business

    Graduate Diploma in Business

    Master of Business

    Master of Business Law

    Master of Business (Science and Technology)

    Banking and Finance

    Master of Applied Finance

    Master of Banking and Finance

    Economics and Econometrics

    Graduate Diploma in Applied Econometrics

    Master of Applied Econometrics

    Graduate Diploma in Economic Studies

    Master of Economics

    Master of Business Economics

    Graduate Certicate in Pharmacoeconomics

    Graduate Diploma in Health Economics and Policy

    Marketing

    Master of Advanced Marketing

    Master of Marketing

    Management

    Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management

    Master of Human Resource Management

    Master of Management

    Policy and Trade

    Master of Public Policy and Management

    Master of Diplomacy and Trade

    International Business

    Master of International Business

    Business Administration

    Monash MBA

    Monash Executive MBA

    Double masters degrees

    Master of Applied Finance/ Master of Applied Econometrics

    Master of Applied Finance/ Master of Business (Accounting)

    Master of Business/ Master of Professional Accounting

    Master of International Business/Master of European and International Studies

    Master of Journalism/ Master of Business

    Master of Professional Accounting/ Master of Business LawMaster of Business (Accounting)/Master of Business Law

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    Information for prospective students

    Higher Education Loan

    Program (HELP)

    Loans have been introduced under theHigher Education Loan Program (HELP),which incorporate previous loan schemesincluding the Higher Education ContributionScheme (HECS), the PostgraduateEducation Loan Scheme (PELS) andthe Bridging for Overseas TrainedProfessionals Loan Scheme (BOTPLS).

    The HELP scheme provides an interest-free,income contingent loan facility for eligiblestudents enrolled in: accredited undergraduateand postgraduate award programs includinghigher degrees by research; bridging coursesfor overseas trained professionals to enablethem to meet the entry requirements for theirprofession in Australia; and courses to enablestudents to meet the requirements for entryinto an awards program.

    For further information visit:www.goingtouni.gov.au

    Fees

    To study at Monash University you must paytuition fees to the university. Tuition fees varyfor different courses. Indication tuition feesare detailed in the course tables of this guide.However, please check Monash course nder

    www.monash.edu/study/coursenderand

    www.monash.edu/fees

    Postgraduate coursework programs arefull-fee places. The tuition fees quoted are for48 credit points unless otherwise stated in thecourse tables and only applicable to a coursecommencing in the year stated in the table.Tuition fees for course commencement incoming years will be different. Monash Universityreserves the right to adjust annual tuition feesfor future years of your course. However,Monash University undertakes that anyadjustment factor for those continuing studentswill not exceed six per cent per annum. Anyadjustment will be applied on the rst day of

    January each year for teaching periods withinthe census date thereafter.

    Credit (advanced standing)

    for previous study

    Credits/exemptions may be consideredfor previous tertiary-level study or post-secondary study (including TAFE andOpen Universities Australia) in Australiaor overseas. Applications for credits/exemptions must clearly indicate units forwhich advanced standing is requested andmust be accompanied by a legally certied

    copy of your academic transcript and unit

    syllabus, usually from the course handbook.Each application is assessed on acase-by-case basis.

    It is essential that units submitted for credit/exemption t the philosophy and principles

    of this course of study. Units studied morethan 10 years ago will not be consideredfor credit/exemption.

    Student development

    The Faculty of Business and Economicsoffers a range of student developmentactivities to enhance your academicstudies, develop your skills and transformyour career path. These include:

    > Orientation for postgraduate students

    > Academic Development andEnhancement Program for TertiaryStudies (ADEPT) workshops

    > Personal and professionaldevelopment programs

    > Postgraduate PAL (Peers,Ambassadors and Leaders) program

    > Mentoring programs

    > Career readiness programs

    For more information on our extracurricularprograms and to get involved, visit:www.monash.edu/business-economics

    O campus programs

    Off campus learning is a exible mode of study

    based on independent learning materials andlearning support systems that allow studentsto study with little or minimum attendance at auniversity campus. Some of our postgraduatecourses are offered in off-campus mode tohelp you balance your study goals with

    other commitments.To nd out more about our off-campus courses

    and application procedures please email:[email protected]

    Postgraduate scholarships

    and awards

    Monash University offers a wide rangeof postgraduate scholarships to helpyou pursue postgraduate study.Scholarships are available forcoursework and research degrees.

    For more information visit:

    www.monash.edu/study/scholarships

    International Student Visas

    International students should visit:www.monash.edu.au/internationalwhich contains important information regardinghow to apply as an international student,

    Australian Government requirements and

    conditions for study in Australia, living costs,course fees, health insurance, working whileyou study, work rights for your husbandor wife and schooling for your children.

    Further information about visa applications

    can be obtained from:www.liveinaustralia.com/student-visaand www.immi.gov.au/students

    For more information on credit and exemptionsfor previous postgraduate study, please [email protected] phone

    (613) 9903 1400.

    English language profciency

    Monash University has minimum English entryrequirements for all students, to ensure thatall applicants for degrees have the English skillsto perform well in their studies. Applicants canmeet the English language prociency

    requirements if

    > You have achieved a satisfactory level ofperformance in an English subject at Year 12or equivalent level. This means a study score ofat least 25 in units 3 and 4 in any VCE Englishsubject. All other students should visit:www.monash.edu.au/internationalfor entry requirements details.

    > You have studied in an institution where Englishis the language of instruction and assessmentfor the entire institution and have satisfactorilycompleted the equivalent of one and a halfyears full-time (three standard full-timesemesters) of either

    a university undergraduate award program, or

    a program that has been assessed as beingtaught at an equivalent level to MonashUniversity undergraduate study

    Alternatively, you have studied in an

    institution where English is the language ofinstruction and assessment for the entireinstitution and have satisfactorily completedthe equivalent of one full-time year (twostandard full-time semesters) of postgraduatestudy.

    Documentary evidence in the form of a letteror transcript is required from the institution atwhich the study was undertaken.

    > You have undertaken an English languageprociency test within two years prior to your

    study commencement date and have achievedthe following results:

    IELTS minimum test score of 6.5 withno individual band score less than 6.0.

    TOEFL minimum test score of 550 with aTest of Written English score of at least 4.5.Internet based TOEFL overall 79, Writing:21, Listening: 12, Reading: 13, Speaking 18.Cambridge English Certicate in Advanced

    English (CAE) Minimum test score required:A grade of A

    Cambridge Certicate of Prociency in

    EnglishMinimum test score required:A grade of C

    You have successfully completed theMonash University English Language

    Bridging Program, or equivalent programs,at the appropriate level.

    For further information about English languagerequirements at Monash University visit:www.adm.monash.edu.au/admissions/postgrad/pg-english-requirements.html

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    15Faculty of Business and Economics > Business

    ApplyNow

    Entry in Semester 1

    31 January 2014

    Entry in Semester 2

    30 June 2014

    Semester Dates 2014

    Semester 1 3 March - 30 May

    Semester 2 28 July - 24 October

    Applicationclosing dates

    To apply go to:

    www.monash.edu/study

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    Further information

    Postgraduate Student Services Office

    Faculty of Business and Economics

    Monash UniversityBuilding N, Level 427 Sir John Monash DriveCauleld East, Victoria 3145, Australia

    Telephone: 61 3 9903 1400 or 61 3 1300 784 990Email: [email protected]/business-economics

    Contacts for international students

    International Recruitment Services

    Monash University871 Dandenong Road

    Cauleld East 3145, Australia

    Telephone: 61 3 9627 4852Email: [email protected]/study/international

    Special note about the Gippsland campus

    Monash University and the University of Ballarat areexploring a proposition to create an expanded,regionally-focused university. Should the propositionbe approved, the campus is expected to offer a rangeof courses that bring together the strengths of bothMonash University and the University of Ballaratfrom 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved,

    new students will be admitted into a full range ofexpanded courses of the proposed new university andMonash University will not be admitting new students(except from agreed pathways) into courses at theGippsland campus. As course offerings may change,

    please visit www.monash.edu to ensure you have thelatest information on what courses will be available.

    Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)

    From 2015, Monash University postgraduate courseswill align with the AQF, an initiative that ensures

    Australian qualications are nationally consistentand internationally comparable. This may resultin some changes to course structure.

    CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C

    Monash University reserves the right to alter information, procedures, fees and regulationscontained in this document. Please check the Monash University website for updates