You can request a Course progression check from one of our skilled course advisers. If you have any specific questions about a unit or major, please include this in the "Your request" section.
If you need advice on course planning or enrolment assistance, you can make an appointment with one of our course advisers. Please note these appointments are currently available in Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).
If you would like to meet with our faculty course adviser in person, you can drop-in to see us between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday. We can help you sort out the more complicated aspects of planning your course. We can also link you up with experts in industry engagement and employability skills.
You can use the Web Enrolment System (WES) to add or withdraw from most units. Learn more about changing your enrolment here.
To secure your spot, and to avoid having to pay late fees, please re-enrol before the closing date. It is important to enrol in your full enrolment load so that there are no delays in being able to register for tutorials.To ensure you re-enrol correctly, please familiarise yourself with your course progression requirements and unit information.
During your course, you may choose to apply for study leave. This can be taken over consecutive semesters or teaching periods, or at different times.You're required to complete your degree within a certain time frame, which includes any periods of study leave.
The standard undergraduate study load per year is 48 credit points (24 credit points per semester), however, you can apply to complete more or less.
Underloading is to enrol in less than the standard number of units each year.
Overloading is to enrol in more than the standard number of units in each year. It is usually limited to students who have completed 48 credit points in one calendar year and have achieved a 60% credit average or higher in the previous year.
Do you have questions about Exchange? Study tours? Global programs?
The Global Programs and Partnerships team are available for all Monash Business School students considering a global study experience.
Talk to us so we can provide you with customised Global Programs advice:
You can do this by dropping in to one of our campus course advice centres or you can book an online Zoom appointment.
If you are enrolled in a degree or non-award programs at Monash University, the Faculty of Business and Economics offers a range of units on an elective basis. For some units, we assume that you possess a level of competency across a range of mathematical concepts prior to enrolment.
The handbook entry for these units will specify the level of maths required for this purpose. You should review the information below to self-assess your maths background.
This level would also be satisfied by completion of International Baccalaureate units: Mathematics SL, Mathematics HL, Further Mathematics HL, or, Monash units such as ECC1550 Introduction to quantitative skills for social sciences (recommended if you are intending to study commerce/business related units), or MTH1010 Functions and their applications.
Some units have non-standard teaching and assessment dates, which differ from the standard teaching period dates.
You can view these units on the page linked below:
Each unit listed includes key dates such as the census date, teaching and assessment periods, the start of the withdrawn fail period, and the final date to withdraw from the unit.
The Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce offers an accelerated pathway option into the Master of Business, Master of Global Business, Master of Management, Master of Marketing and Master of Regulation and Compliance. This Accelerated Pathway allows you to complete a master’s degree with one additional year of full-time study.
If you have completed at least 96 credit points and have achieved a high credit (65%) average, you can apply for the master’s accelerated pathway. If admitted to the accelerated pathway, you will use four units (24 credit points) of your Free Elective Study (Part C) to complete the following 24 credit points of units from the master’s degree you wish to study.
The following three units (18 credit points):
And one unit (6 credit points) from:
The following two units (12 credit points):
And two units (12 credit points) from:
Four units (24 credit points) from:
If you are interested in the Master’s accelerated pathway, please contact Student Services for advice.
Monash Business School graduates stand out in the workplace because they approach business issues with a broader perspective. Here you’ll develop a new way of thinking that enables you to find more creative solutions, make better decisions and lead with confidence.