2024 course information
Single degrees
Master of Applied Econometrics (B6036)
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CRICOS Code: 112899J
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus.
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average in a STEM or business area that includes a 1st year statistics or mathematics unit or equivalent.
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 year FT, 2 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent).
OR
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) in a STEM or business area that includes a 1st year statistics or mathematics unit or equivalent and two years relevant professional experience***.
*Cognate disciplines include: actuarial studies, econometrics, engineering, finance, mathematics, science or statistics. **A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
***Applicants applying on the basis of work experience are required to provide a detailed curriculum vitae, outlining their employment history and professional experience.
Applicants who have completed relevant discipline units in an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) may be exempted from undertaking advanced preparatory units and will be able to choose an alternative unit, in consultation with the Course Director.
Structure
The course comprises 72 credit points structured in three parts: Part A. Advanced preparatory (12 credit points), Part B. Mastery knowledge (36 credit points) and Part C. Electives (24 credit points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you must complete Part A, Part B and Part C. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you must complete Part A and Part B.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Advanced preparatory (12 credit points)
a. You must complete two units from the following (12 credit points):
- ETF5910 Introductory applied econometrics / ETC5241 Introductory econometrics
- ETF5320 Applied econometrics / ETC5341 Applied econometrics
Part B. Mastery knowledge (36 credit points)
You must choose the Applied Pathway or the PhD Pathway (there is a hurdle requirement for entry into this pathway).
i. Applied pathway (36 credit points)
You must complete the following units (12 credit points):
- ETF5200 Time series and panel data econometrics
- ETF5560 Case studies*
*Research project unit
You must complete four units (24 credit points) from the following:
- ETC5340 Principles of econometrics
- ETC5410 Bayesian time series econometrics
- ETC5420 Microeconometrics
- ETC5440 Statistical theory and practice
- ETF5231 Business forecasting
- ETF5321 Econometrics and statistics for energy and climate
- ETF5330 Quantitative methods in financial markets or ETC5346 Financial econometrics
- ETF5500 High dimensional data analysis
- ETF5600 Quantitative analysis of limited dependent variables
- ETX5441 Macroeconometrics
- ETX5460 Advanced financial econometrics
OR
ii. PhD pathway (36 credit points)
If you are admitted at Entry level 1, you must have achieved at least 70% in units completed in Part A, to be eligible for the PhD pathway.
If you are admitted at entry level 2, you must have achieved an average of 70% in your econometrics or statistics units in your undergraduate study to eligible for the PhD pathway.
You must complete the following two units (18 credit points):
- ETC5860 Honours Research Project (12 credit points)
- ETF5200 Time series and panel data econometrics
You must complete three units from the following (18 credit points):
- ETC5440 Statistical theory and practice
- ETX5460 Advanced financial econometrics
- ETC5410 Bayesian time series econometrics
- ETX5441 Macroeconometrics
- ETC5420 Microeconometrics
Part C. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete four elective units (24 credit points) which may include units not already completed in Part B, or you may choose up to two units from the list below or you may choose any units at level 4 or 5 from the Faculty of Business and Economics, which could include study tours, consulting projects or industry placements. In addition, units may be selected from across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
The Course Director can guide you to appropriate electives based on your area of interest.
- ETF5970 Mathematics for business
- ETF5202 Statistical foundations of business analytics or ETC5252 Probability and statistical inference for economics and business
- ETF5248 Optimisation for business
- ETF5922 Data visualisation and analytics
Master of Regulation and Compliance (B6037)
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CRICOS Code: 112903G
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
- Caulfield multi-modal
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete (1.5 years full-time, 3 years part-time)
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete (1 years full-time, 2 years part-time)
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent).
OR
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* and two years relevant professional experience***
*Cognate disciplines include: business, commerce, economics, law, management, humanities or social science disciplines**A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).***Applicants applying on the basis of work experience are required to provide a detailed curriculum vitae, outlining their employment history and professional experience.
Structure
This course comprises 72 credit points structured into two parts: Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points) and Part B. Electives (24 credit points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you complete Part A and Part B. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you complete Part A only.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
1. You must complete the following two units (12 credit points):
- BTF5110 Regulatory analysis and design (complete this in first semester of course)
- BTF5118 Regulatory compliance in practice (complete this in final semester of course)
AND
2. You must complete six units selected from any of the following themes (36 credit points):
Banking and finance
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5112 Banking and finance regulation
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- BTX5914 Scandal: Risk, ethics and consequences in finance law
Sustainability and environment
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Contemporary business and corporate regulation
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5113 Legal environment of business
- BTF5345 Human rights and global business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- ECX5470 Competition, regulation and policy
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Employment regulation, management and risk
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5115 From ride share to ride fair: Risk and regulation in the modern workplace
- BTF5116 Employment law in international perspective
Global enterprise
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- BTF5116 Employment law in international perspective
- BTF5345 Human rights and global business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- BTF5919 International trade law
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Placement and projects in all areas of interest
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 credit points)
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 credit points)
- BTF5801 Masters research paper
- BTF5900 Major research project (18 credit points)
Part B. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete 24 credit points of electives at level 5 from the Faculty of Business and Economics, which could include study tours, consulting projects or industry placements. In addition units may be selected from across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
In addition to the units detailed under each of the themes listed in Part A Mastery Knowledge, units from the following themes may be of interest to you:
Banking and finance
- BFF5230 Global financial markets
- LAW5384 International investment law
- BFF5370 Fintech
Sustainability and environment
- APG5230 Field studies in environmental governance
- APG5426 Environmental analysis
- APG5428 Environmental governance and citizenship
- APG5433 Corporate sustainability management
- BEX5200 Climate change and carbon management strategies
- LAW5367 Energy law, regulation and policy
- LAW5454 Climate change and displacement
- MGF5691 Sustainable operations and supply chain management
Contemporary business and corporate regulation
- BEX5707 Business insights from data analysis
- ETF5650 Business optimisation skills
- ETF5922 Data visualisation and analytics
- ETF5952 Quantitative methods for risk analysis
- LAW5312 Competition law
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
Employment regulation, management and risk
- BEX5601 Business environment
- MGF5130 Managing diversity and inclusion
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations
- MGF5928 Strategic leadership
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management
Global enterprise
- MGF5800 Global business
- MGF5730 International trade policy
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
Progression to further studies
Successful completion of this course may provide a pathway to a graduate research degree if you complete both BTF5801 Masters Research Paper and BTF5900 Major Research Project.
Master of Accounting (B6038)
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CRICOS Code: 112793H
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 years FT, 2 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent GPA that meets the entry requirements of a professional accounting organisation*
OR
an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and an Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent)
OR
an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting and two years relevant professional experience**
OR
an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting and full membership of a professional accounting organisation*
*Professional accounting organisations: Chartered Accountants Australia + New Zealand (CA ANZ) or CPA Australia or Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) or Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) or a recognised equivalent professional accounting program.
Professional accreditation
This degree is accredited by relevant Australian professional bodies. Refer to the professional recognition webpage .
Requirements
The course comprises 72 credit points structured into two parts: Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points, Part B. Electives (24 credit points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you complete Part A and Part B. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you complete Part A only.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
You must complete either a coursework or research pathway.
a. Coursework pathway
You must complete the following seven units (42 credit points):
- ACF5100 Strategic management accounting
- ACF5120 Forensic accounting and fraud examination
- ACF5150 Financial reporting issues
- ACF5330 Integrated systems for business enterprises
- ACF5080 Management control systems*
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation*
- ACF5320 Business analytics*
You must complete one Capstone experience unit* (6 credit points) from the following:
Capstone experience units
- ACF5350 Applied contemporary accounting
- ACX5951 International study program in accounting
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 credit points)**
*If you meet the academic prerequisites, pass the application and selection process and are selected into the research pathway you must undertake four of the Honours level units listed below. These units replace ACF5080 Management control systems, ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation, ACF5320 Business analytics, and the capstone experience unit.
**BEX5012 is a 12 credit point unit, if you undertake this as your capstone experience you will only need to complete 18 credit points in Part B.a
b. Research pathway*
If you are undertaking the research pathway, you must complete:
- ACX4000 Research methods
and three units (18 credit points) from the following list:
- ACX4040 Issues in accounting information systems
- ACX4050 Issues in auditing and assurance
- ACX4070 Issues in financial accounting
- ACX4090 Issues in management accounting
Additionally, as specified in Part B (b.), you must complete ACF5003 Research project 1 (12 credit points) and ACF5004 Research project 2 (12 credit points)
Part B. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete either a. or b. (If you are completing the research pathway you must complete b).
a. Coursework pathway
You must complete four elective units (24 credit points) at level 5 from the Faculty of Business and Economics, which could include study tours, consulting projects or industry placements. In addition, units may be selected from across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
If you wish to complete the Fast track route to the CIMA professional qualification, you will need to complete ACF5000 and BFF5902 using two of your four elective units.
You are recommended to complete one of the following themes using your elective units.
Data Analytics
- ETC5512 Wild-caught data
- ETC5513 Collaborative & Reproducible Practices
- ETC5242 Statistical thinking
- ETC5550 Applied forecasting (prerequisite ETC5242 Statistical Thinking)
Sustainability
- ACX5800 Accounting for climate change
- ACX5900 Accounting for sustainability
- BEX5200 Climate change & carbon management strategies
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
Governance and Risk Management
- BTF5111 Technology risk and regulations in the digital era
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTX5914 Scandal: Risk, Ethics and the Law
Forensic Accounting
- ACF5120 Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination
- ACF5080 Management Control Systems
- ACF5320 Business Analytics
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
Valuation
- ACF5130 Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
- BFF5255 Investment analytics in python
- BFF5580 Mergers and Acquisitions
- BFF5520 Financial theory
OR
b. Research pathway
You must complete:
- ACF5003 Research project 1 (12 credit points)
- ACF5004 Research project 2 (12 credit points)
*Research pathway
The research pathway in the Master of Accounting is available to you on application only. To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following prerequisite:
Completion of the following four units with an overall minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 70, with no mark of less than 60 for any unit.
- ACF5100 Strategic management accounting
- ACF5120 Forensic accounting and fraud examination
- ACF5150 Financial reporting issues
- ACF5330 Integrated systems for business enterprises
The Course Coordinator will invite you (via email) to apply for the research pathway prior to November of each year. The application process will require submission of a statement of purpose, and eligible candidates will be shortlisted for interview by a three member academic panel convened by the Course Coordinator.
Due to availability of units and progression requirements, the research pathway is available to full-time students who commence the course at:
- Entry level 1 commencing semester two of an academic year
Part-time students interested in the research pathway should contact the Course Coordinator.
Master of Advanced Finance (B6039)
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CRICOS Code: 112898K
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor* in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 year FT, 2 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average, or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA), from a Certified Financial Analysts (CFA) Institute affiliated university
OR
an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and an Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent)
OR
an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and two years relevant professional experience**
OR
an Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in finance and having passed the level I CFA examination or equivalent membership of a recognised professional finance program.
*A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
** Applicants applying on the basis of work experience are required to provide a detailed curriculum vitae, outlining their employment history and professional experience.
Professional accreditation
This course is accredited by relevant Australian professional bodies. Refer to the Monash Business School's professional recognition web page.
Requirements
The course comprises 72 credit points structured in two parts: Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points) and Part B. Electives (24 credit points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you complete Part A and Part B. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you complete Part A only.Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following five units (30 credit points):
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation
- BFF5270 Funds management
- BFF5300 Case studies in finance*
- BFF5520 Advanced foundations of finance
- BFF5525 Quantitative and data analysis in Python
* This capstone unit incorporates the application of research principles including research methods applicable to the finance professional's field of work.
b. Specialist studies
You must complete three units (18 credit points) from one of the following specialist studies, which includes a compulsory unit.
Investment banking
You must complete BFF5580 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5333 Infrastructure and project finance
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFF5580 Merger and acquisitions
- BFF5250 Applied corporate finance
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Asset management
You must complete BFF5340 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFX5260 Treasury and financial markets
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning
- BFF5541 Fixed income investments
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Financial technology and sustainability
You must complete BFF5370 and BFF5510 and one further unit from this specialist study.
- BFF5370 Fintech
- BEX5200 Climate change and carbon management strategies
- BFF5510 Sustainable finance
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning
Part B. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete 24 credit points of electives at either level 4 or 5 from the Faculty of Business and Economics, which could include study tours, consulting projects or industry placements. In addition, units may be selected from across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
To align with professional practice and facilitate sitting for the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exams, it is recommended that you complete electives from units not already completed in Part A, or from the following list as long as the prerequisites are met and there are no other restrictions on enrolment:
- BFC5280 Institutional assets and liability management
- BFF5910 Special topics in finance
- BFF5250 Corporate treasury management
- BFF5230 Global financial markets
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- TF5231 Business forecasting
- ETF5500 High dimensional data analysis
- ETF5922 Data visualisation and analytics
- ETF5930 Financial econometrics
- ETF5952 Quantitative methods for risk analysis
- FIT9136 Algorithms and programming in Python
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Master of Global Business (B6040)
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CRICOS Code: 112902H
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 year FT, 2 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent).
OR
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* and two years relevant professional experience***.
*Cognate disciplines include: business, commerce, economics, law, management, humanities or social science disciplines
**A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
***Applicants applying on the basis of work experience are required to provide a detailed curriculum vitae, outlining their employment history and professional experience.
Requirements
This course comprises 72 points structured into two parts: Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points) and Part B. Electives (24 points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you complete Part A and Part B. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you complete Part A only.
Units are 6 points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Part B. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete four units (24 points) of electives at either level 4 or 5 from units not already completed in Part A, or from the Faculty of Business and Economics or across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
Master of Management (B6041)
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CRICOS Code: 112900K
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 year FT, 2 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent).
OR
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* and two years relevant professional experience***.
*Cognate disciplines include: management, business, commerce, economics, law, humanities or social science disciplines
**A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
*** Applicants applying on the basis of work experience are required to provide a detailed curriculum vitae, outlining their employment history and professional experience.
Structure
The course comprises 72 credit points structured into two parts: Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points) and Part B. Electives (24 credit points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you complete Part A and Part B. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you complete Part A only.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. You must complete the following units (24 credit points):
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
- MGF5976 Strategic management*
*Capstone unit
b. You must complete 24 credit points selected from the units listed below:
(**If you are seeking AHRI accreditation you must complete MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920 and MGF5986).
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future**
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context**
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations**
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management**
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
Part B. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete 24 credit points of electives at either level 4 or 5 from the Faculty of Business and Economics, which could include study tours, consulting projects or industry placements. In addition, units may be selected from across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
You have the opportunity to choose elective units from the Supply Chain Management specialisation in the Master of Business if you wish to pursue studies in that area (see https://handbook.monash.edu/current/aos/SUPCHN01).
Master of Applied Marketing (B6042)
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CRICOS Code: 112901J
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
- Caulfield off campus
Entry Requirements
Entry level 1: 72 points to complete Duration: 1.5 years FT, 3 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in marketing with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Entry level 2: 48 points to complete Duration: 1 year FT, 2 years PT
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in marketing with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and an Australian graduate certificate / honours degree (or equivalent) in marketing
OR
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in marketing and two years relevant professional experience*.
*Applicants applying on the basis of work experience are required to provide a detailed curriculum vitae, outlining their employment history and professional experience.
Structure
The course comprises 72 credit points structured into two parts: Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points) and Part B. Electives (24 credit points). If you are admitted at entry level 1 you complete Part A and Part B. If you are admitted at entry level 2 you complete Part A only.
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. You must complete the following four units (30 credit points):
- MKF5917 Driving organisational value through marketing
- MKF5741 Using marketing analytics for better decision making
- MKF5760 Shaping ethical marketplaces
- MKF5351 Marketing strategy masterclass (12 credit points)
b. You must complete three units (18 credit points) from the following:
- MKF5150 Major project (12 credit points)
- MKF5231 Establishing and building strong brands
- MKF5371 Managing business networks
- MKF5403 Advanced business research methods
- MKF5461 Contemporary issues in marketing
- MKF5601 Social media marketing
- MKF5761 Managing distribution channels
- MKF5801 Customer focused innovation
- MKX5521 Global study programs in marketing
Part B. Electives (24 credit points)
You must complete 24 credit points of electives at either level 4 or 5 from the Faculty of Business and Economics, which could include study tours, consulting projects or industry placements. In addition you may choose units that were not completed in Part A, or from across the University as long as you have met the prerequisites and there are no restrictions on enrolling in the units.
Double degrees
Master of Applied Econometrics and Master of Advanced Finance (B6043)
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CRICOS Code: 112897M
Duration:
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Minimum Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor* in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) and and must have passed a 1st year statistics or mathematics unit or equivalent.
*A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete the Part A and Part B requirements of the Master of Applied Econometrics, and Part A requirements of the Master of Advanced Finance.
Master of Applied Econometrics
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Advanced preparatory (12 credit points)
a. You must complete two units from the following (12 credit points):
- ETF5910 Introductory applied econometrics / ETC5241 Introductory econometrics
- ETF5320 Applied econometrics / ETC5341 Applied econometrics
Part B. Mastery knowledge (36 credit points)
You must choose the Applied Pathway or the PhD Pathway (there is a hurdle requirement for entry into this pathway).
i. Applied pathway (36 credit points)
You must complete the following units (12 credit points):
- ETF5200 Time series and panel data econometrics
- ETF5560 Case studies*
*Research project unit
You must complete four units (24 credit points) from the following:
- ETC5340 Principles of econometrics
- ETC5410 Bayesian time series econometrics
- ETC5420 Microeconometrics
- ETC5440 Statistical theory and practice
- ETF5231 Business forecasting
- ETF5321 Econometrics and statistics for energy and climate
- ETF5330 Quantitative methods in financial markets or ETC5346 Financial econometrics
- ETF5500 High dimensional data analysis
- ETF5600 Quantitative analysis of limited dependent variables
- ETX5441 Macroeconometrics
- ETX5460 Advanced financial econometrics
OR
ii. PhD pathway (36 credit points)
If you are admitted at Entry level 1, you must have achieved at least 70% in units completed in Part A, to be eligible for the PhD pathway.
If you are admitted at entry level 2, you must have achieved an average of 70% in your econometrics or statistics units in your undergraduate study to eligible for the PhD pathway.
You must complete the following two units (18 credit points):
- ETC5860 Honours Research Project (12 credit points)
- ETF5200 Time series and panel data econometrics
- You must complete three units from the following (18 credit points):
- ETC5440 Statistical theory and practice
- ETX5460 Advanced financial econometrics
- ETC5410 Bayesian time series econometrics
- ETX5441 Macroeconometrics
- ETC5420 Microeconometrics
Master of Advanced Finance
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following five units (30 credit points):
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation
- BFF5270 Funds management
- BFF5300 Case studies in finance*
- BFF5520 Advanced foundations of finance
- BFF5525 Quantitative and data analysis in Python
* This capstone unit incorporates the application of research principles including research methods applicable to the finance professional's field of work.
b. Specialist studies
You must complete three units (18 credit points) from one of the following specialist studies, which includes a compulsory unit.
Investment banking
You must complete BFF5580 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5333 Infrastructure and project finance
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFF5580 Merger and acquisitions
- BFF5956 Corporate financing decisions
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Asset management
You must complete BFF5340 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFX5260 Treasury and financial markets
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning
- BFF5541 Fixed income investments
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Financial technology and sustainability
You must complete BFF5370 and BFF5510 and one further unit from this specialist study.
- BFF5370 Fintech
- BEX5200 Climate change and carbon management strategies
- BFF5510 Sustainable finance (to be launched in S2 2024)
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning (to be launched in S2 2024)
Master of Global Business and Master of Regulation and Compliance (B6044)
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CRICOS Code: 112896A
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
- Caulfield multi-modal
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
*Cognate disciplines include: business, commerce, economics, law, management, humanities or social science disciplines
**A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete the Part A requirements of both the Master of Global Business and the Master of Regulation and Compliance.
Master of Global Business
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Master of Regulation and Compliance
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
1. You must complete the following two units (12 credit points):
- BTF5110 Regulatory analysis and design (complete this in first semester of course)
- BTF5118 Regulatory compliance in practice (complete this in final semester of course)
AND
2. You must complete six units selected from any of the following themes (36 credit points):
Banking and finance
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5112 Banking and finance regulation
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- BTX5914 Scandal: Risk, ethics and consequences in finance law
Sustainability and environment
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Contemporary business and corporate regulation
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5113 Legal environment of business
- BTF5345 Human rights and global business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- ECX5470 Competition, regulation and policy
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Employment regulation, management and risk
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5115 From ride share to ride fair: Risk and regulation in the modern workplace
- BTF5116 Employment law in international perspective
Global enterprise
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- BTF5116 Employment law in international perspective
- BTF5345 Human rights and global business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- BTF5919 International trade law
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Placement and projects in all areas of interest
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 credit points)
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 credit points)
- BTF5801 Masters research paper
- BTF5900 Major research project (18 credit points)
Master of Global Business and Master of Applied Econometrics (B6045)
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CRICOS Code: 112894C
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average in a STEM or business area that includes a 1st year statistics or mathematics unit or equivalent.
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete the Part A and B requirements of the Master of Applied Econometrics and Part A requirements for the Master of Global Business.
Master of Global Business
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Master of Applied Econometrics
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Advanced preparatory (12 credit points)
a. You must complete two units from the following (12 credit points):
- ETF5910 Introductory applied econometrics / ETC5241 Introductory econometrics
- ETF5320 Applied econometrics / ETC5341 Applied econometrics
Part B. Mastery knowledge (36 credit points)
You must choose the Applied Pathway or the PhD Pathway (there is a hurdle requirement for entry into this pathway).
i. Applied pathway (36 credit points)
You must complete the following units (12 credit points):
- ETF5200 Time series and panel data econometrics
- ETF5560 Case studies*
*Research project unit
You must complete four units (24 credit points) from the following:
- ETC5340 Principles of econometrics
- ETC5410 Bayesian time series econometrics
- ETC5420 Microeconometrics
- ETC5440 Statistical theory and practice
- ETF5231 Business forecasting
- ETF5321 Econometrics and statistics for energy and climate
- ETF5330 Quantitative methods in financial markets or ETC5346 Financial econometrics
- ETF5500 High dimensional data analysis
- ETF5600 Quantitative analysis of limited dependent variables
- ETX5441 Macroeconometrics
- ETX5460 Advanced financial econometrics
OR
ii. PhD pathway (36 credit points)
If you are admitted at Entry level 1, you must have achieved at least 70% in units completed in Part A, to be eligible for the PhD pathway.
If you are admitted at entry level 2, you must have achieved an average of 70% in your econometrics or statistics units in your undergraduate study to eligible for the PhD pathway.
You must complete the following two units (18 credit points):
- ETC5860 Honours Research Project (12 credit points)
- ETF5200 Time series and panel data econometrics
You must complete three units from the following (18 credit points):
- ETC5440 Statistical theory and practice
- ETX5460 Advanced financial econometrics
- ETC5410 Bayesian time series econometrics
- ETX5441 Macroeconometrics
- ETC5420 Microeconometrics
Master of Global Business and Master of Accounting (B6046)
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CRICOS Code: 112890G
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete Part A from both the Master of Global Business and the Master of Accounting courses.
Master of Global Business
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Master of Accounting
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
You must complete either a coursework or research pathway.
a. Coursework pathway
You must complete the following seven units (42 credit points):
- ACF5100 Strategic management accounting
- ACF5120 Forensic accounting and fraud examination
- ACF5150 Financial reporting issues
- ACF5330 Integrated systems for business enterprises
- ACF5080 Management control systems*
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation*
- ACF5320 Business analytics*
You must complete one Capstone experience unit* (6 credit points) from the following:
Capstone experience units
- ACF5350 Applied contemporary accounting
- ACX5951 International study program in accounting
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 credit points)**
*If you meet the academic prerequisites, pass the application and selection process and are selected into the research pathway you must undertake four of the Honours level units listed below. These units replace ACF5080 Management control systems, ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation, ACF5320 Business analytics, and the capstone experience unit.
**BEX5012 is a 12 credit point unit, if you undertake this as your capstone experience you will only need to complete 18 credit points in Part B.a
b. Research pathway
If you are undertaking the research pathway, you must complete:
- ACX4000 Research methods
and three units (18 credit points) from the following list:
- ACX4040 Issues in accounting information systems
- ACX4050 Issues in auditing and assurance
- ACX4070 Issues in financial accounting
- ACX4090 Issues in management accounting
Additionally, as specified in Part B (b.), you must complete ACF5003 Research project 1 (12 credit points) and ACF5004 Research project 2 (12 credit points)
Master of Global Business and Master of Applied Marketing (B6047)
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CRICOS Code: 112892E
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
- Caulfield multi-modal
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in marketing with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete the Part A requirements of both the Master of Global Business and the Master of Applied Marketing.
Master of Global Business
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Master of Applied Marketing
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. You must complete the following four units (30 credit points):
- MKF5917 Driving organisational value through marketing
- MKF5741 Using marketing analytics for better decision making
- MKF5760 Shaping ethical marketplaces
- MKF5351 Marketing strategy masterclass (12 credit points)
b. You must complete three units (18 credit points) from the following:
- MKF5150 Major project (12 credit points)
- MKF5231 Establishing and building strong brands
- MKF5371 Managing business networks
- MKF5403 Advanced business research methods
- MKF5461 Contemporary issues in marketing
- MKF5601 Social media marketing
- MKF5761 Managing distribution channels
- MKF5801 Customer focused innovation
- MKX5521 Global study programs in marketing
Master of Global Business and Master of Advanced Finance (B6048)
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CRICOS Code: 112891F
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor* in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
*A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete Part A for both the Master of Global Business and the Master of Advanced Finance.
Master of Global Business
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Master of Advanced Finance
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following five units (30 credit points):
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation
- BFF5270 Funds management
- BFF5300 Case studies in finance*
- BFF5520 Advanced foundations of finance
- BFF5525 Quantitative and data analysis in Python
* This capstone unit incorporates the application of research principles including research methods applicable to the finance professional's field of work.
b. Specialist studies
You must complete three units (18 credit points) from one of the following specialist studies, which includes a compulsory unit.
Investment banking
You must complete BFF5580 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5333 Infrastructure and project finance
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFF5580 Merger and acquisitions
- BFF5956 Corporate financing decisions
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Asset management
You must complete BFF5340 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFX5260 Treasury and financial markets
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning
- BFF5541 Fixed income investments
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Financial technology and sustainability
You must complete BFF5370 and BFF5510 and one further unit from this specialist study.
- BFF5370 Fintech
- BEX5200 Climate change and carbon management strategies
- BFF5510 Sustainable finance (to be launched in S2 2024)
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning (to be launched in S2 2024)
Master of Global Business and Master of Management (B6049)
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CRICOS Code: 112895B
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
*Cognate disciplines include: management, business, commerce, economics, law, humanities or social science disciplines
**A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students complete Part A of both the Master of Global Business and the Master of Management.
Master of Global Business
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following units:
- MGF5800 Global business
- BTF5905 Global trade governance
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5730 International trade policy*
- MGF5911 Geo-politics and business globalisation
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
*Capstone unit
b. Additional Mastery knowledge units
You must complete two units (12 credit points) from any of the lists below:
Additional units
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
- MGF5976 Strategic management
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- MGF5760 International institutions and organisations
Business practice
- BEX5861 Business practice
- BEX5862 Business practice (12 points)
Study tours
- BEX5722 Engaging with international business
- BEX5723 Engaging with international business
- BEX5724 Engaging with international business
- BEX5725 Engaging with international business
- BEX5727 Engaging with international business - Latin America (12 points)
- BEX5728 Engaging with international business
- BEX5832 European business and society (12 points)
- BSA5904 Political, economic and business dynamics in Chile and Latin America (12 points)
- MGX5831 European business and society
Internships
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 points)
Projects
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 points)
Master of Management
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. You must complete the following units (24 credit points):
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
- MGF5976 Strategic management*
*Capstone unit
b. You must complete 24 credit points selected from the units listed below:
(**If you are seeking AHRI accreditation you must complete MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920 and MGF5986).
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future**
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context**
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations**
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management**
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
Master of Management and Master of Regulation and Compliance (B6050)
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CRICOS Code: 112889M
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
- Caulfield multi-modal
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor** in a cognate discipline* with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
*Cognate disciplines include: business, commerce, economics, law, management, humanities or social science disciplines
**A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. In this double degree, students complete Part A of both the Master of Management and the Master of Regulation and Compliance.
Master of Management
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. You must complete the following units (24 credit points):
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
- MGF5976 Strategic management*
*Capstone unit
b. You must complete 24 credit points selected from the units listed below:
(**If you are seeking AHRI accreditation you must complete MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920 and MGF5986).
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future**
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context**
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations**
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management**
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
Master of Regulation and Compliance
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
1. You must complete the following two units (12 credit points):
- BTF5110 Regulatory analysis and design (complete this in first semester of course)
- BTF5118 Regulatory compliance in practice (complete this in final semester of course)
AND
2. You must complete six units selected from any of the following themes (36 credit points):
Banking and finance
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5112 Banking and finance regulation
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
- BTX5914 Scandal: Risk, ethics and consequences in finance law
Sustainability and environment
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Contemporary business and corporate regulation
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5113 Legal environment of business
- BTF5345 Human rights and global business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- ECX5470 Competition, regulation and policy
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Employment regulation, management and risk
- BFF5902 Introduction to risk management
- BTF5115 From ride share to ride fair: Risk and regulation in the modern workplace
- BTF5116 Employment law in international perspective
Global enterprise
- BTF5000 Corporate governance, risk and social responsibility
- BTF5111 Technology: Risk and regulation in the digital age
- BTF5114 Regulatory issues for transnational business
- BTF5116 Employment law in international perspective
- BTF5345 Human rights and global business
- BTF5910 Corporate sustainability regulation
- BTF5919 International trade law
- MGF5020 Business ethics in a global environment
Placement and projects in all areas of interest
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5006 Consulting project
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 credit points)
- BEX5112 Consulting project (12 credit points)
- BTF5801 Masters research paper
- BTF5900 Major research project (18 credit points)
Master of Management and Master of Advanced Finance (B6051)
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CRICOS Code: 112905E
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major or minor* in finance with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
*A minor is at least four units (equivalent to 24 Monash credit points).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. For this double degree, students will complete Part A of both the Master of Management and the Master of Advanced Finance.
Master of Management
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. You must complete the following units (24 credit points):
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
- MGF5976 Strategic management*
*Capstone unit
b. You must complete 24 credit points selected from the units listed below:
(**If you are seeking AHRI accreditation you must complete MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920 and MGF5986).
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future**
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context**
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations**
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management**
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
Master of Advanced Finance
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. Core units
You must complete the following five units (30 credit points):
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation
- BFF5270 Funds management
- BFF5300 Case studies in finance*
- BFF5520 Advanced foundations of finance
- BFF5525 Quantitative and data analysis in Python
* This capstone unit incorporates the application of research principles including research methods applicable to the finance professional's field of work.
b. Specialist studies
You must complete three units (18 credit points) from one of the following specialist studies, which includes a compulsory unit.
Investment banking
You must complete BFF5580 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5333 Infrastructure and project finance
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFF5580 Merger and acquisitions
- BFF5956 Corporate financing decisions
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Asset management
You must complete BFF5340 and two further units from this specialist study.
- BFF5340 Applied derivatives
- BFX5260 Treasury and financial markets
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning
- BFF5541 Fixed income investments
- ECC5901 Macroeconomics
Financial technology and sustainability
You must complete BFF5370 and BFF5510 and one further unit from this specialist study.
- BFF5370 Fintech
- BEX5200 Climate change and carbon management strategies
- BFF5510 Sustainable finance
- BFF5555 Financial machine learning (to be launched in S2 2024)
Master of Management and Master of Applied Marketing (B6052)
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CRICOS Code: 112888A
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
- Caulfield multi-modal
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in marketing with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. In this double degree, students must complete Part A of both the Master of Management and the Master of
Depending upon prior qualifications, students may receive credit for part of the course.
Master of Management
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. You must complete the following units (24 credit points):
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
- MGF5976 Strategic management*
*Capstone unit
b. You must complete 24 credit points selected from the units listed below:
(**If you are seeking AHRI accreditation you must complete MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920 and MGF5986).
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future**
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context**
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations**
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management**
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
Master of Applied Marketing
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. You must complete the following four units (30 credit points):
- MKF5917 Driving organisational value through marketing
- MKF5741 Using marketing analytics for better decision making
- MKF5760 Shaping ethical marketplaces
- MKF5351 Marketing strategy masterclass (12 credit points)
b. You must complete three units (18 credit points) from the following:
- MKF5150 Major project (12 credit points)
- MKF5231 Establishing and building strong brands
- MKF5371 Managing business networks
- MKF5403 Advanced business research methods
- MKF5461 Contemporary issues in marketing
- MKF5601 Social media marketing
- MKF5761 Managing distribution channels
- MKF5801 Customer focused innovation
- MKX5521 Global study programs in marketing
Master of Management and Master of Accounting (B6053)
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CRICOS Code: 112904F
Duration
- 96 credit points (2 years full time study or part time equivalent)
Mode and location
- Caulfield on campus
Entry Requirements
An Australian bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a major in accounting with at least a high credit (65%) average or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA).
Structure
Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses. In this double degree, students will complete Part A of both the Master of Management and the Master of Accounting.
Master of Management
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 points)
a. You must complete the following units (24 credit points):
- MGF5960 Organisations: people, purpose and structure
- MGF5670 Leadership
- MGF5972 Managing organisation change
- MGF5976 Strategic management*
*Capstone unit
b. You must complete 24 credit points selected from the units listed below:
(**If you are seeking AHRI accreditation you must complete MGF5261, MGF5610, MGF5920 and MGF5986).
- MGF5261 Talent management and professions of the future**
- MGF5610 People management and work in a global context**
- MGF5920 Work and employment relations**
- MGF5986 Foundations of human resource management**
- MGF5961 Supply chain management
- MGF5611 Advanced supply chain management
- MGF5691 Global sustainable operations and supply chain management
- MGF5690 Services and operations management
- MGF5940 Intercultural communication and negotiation
- BEX5810 Sustainable business and innovation
Master of Accounting
Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.
Part A. Mastery knowledge (48 credit points)
a. Coursework pathway
You must complete the following seven units (42 credit points):
- ACF5100 Strategic management accounting
- ACF5120 Forensic accounting and fraud examination
- ACF5150 Financial reporting issues
- ACF5330 Integrated systems for business enterprises
- ACF5080 Management control systems*
- ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation*
- ACF5320 Business analytics*
You must complete one Capstone experience unit* (6 credit points) from the following:
Capstone experience units
- ACF5350 Applied contemporary accounting
- ACX5951 International study program in accounting
- BEX5001 Industry placement
- BEX5012 Industry placement (12 credit points)**
*If you meet the academic prerequisites, pass the application and selection process and are selected into the research pathway you must undertake four of the Honours level units listed below. These units replace ACF5080 Management control systems, ACF5130 Financial statement analysis and business valuation, ACF5320 Business analytics, and the capstone experience unit.
**BEX5012 is a 12 credit point unit, if you undertake this as your capstone experience you will only need to complete 18 credit points in Part B.a
b. Research pathway
If you are undertaking the research pathway, you must complete:
- ACX4000 Research methods
and three units (18 credit points) from the following list:
- ACX4040 Issues in accounting information systems
- ACX4050 Issues in auditing and assurance
- ACX4070 Issues in financial accounting
- ACX4090 Issues in management accounting
Additionally, as specified in Part B (b.), you must complete ACF5003 Research project 1 (12 credit points) and ACF5004 Research project 2 (12 credit points)