Master of Commerce
| Offered By | ANU College of Business and Economics |
|---|---|
| Minimum | 96 units |
| Academic Plan | 7412XMCOM |
| CRICOS Code | 050803F |
| UAC Code |
832230(Master of Commerce) 835230(Master of Commerce) |
| Areas of Interest | Accounting, Business Information Systems, Commerce, Electronic Commerce, and Finance |
The two year Master of Commerce program focuses on an advanced and in depth level of study in a business or commercial discipline including accounting, finance or e-commerce.
The program offers a pathway to PhD study if the student has not previously completed an honours degree. Additionally, the program provides an opportunity for students who come into the graduate program with no background in Commerce to reach an advanced level of academic study.
Students with a background in business study may apply for the program, but may be required to substitute more advanced courses for those already undertaken if they continue to study the same area as their undergraduate major.
Commonwealth Supported Places
The ANU College of Business and Economics offers a limited number of Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) for Australian students in graduate programs. For further information, please read the general information.
Admission Requirements
- Applicants are required to hold a pass degree from an Australian university or equivalent overseas institution.
- Applicants must have a performance average of 65% or better (or equivalent) held in the last two years of the undergraduate degree.
- Students who fail to meet the academic entry requirement above may be considered for entry if they are able to demonstrate at least one year of full-time relevant work experience which was undertaken after graduation from the degree.
- The suitability of students to enter the program will be at the discretion of the Dean.
- Students entering the program are required to have an understanding of mathematics equivalent to at least one year of university level mathematics including calculus and algebra. Students who do not possess these requirements may undertake a mathematics bridging program.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




