Master of Commerce and Management

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

Whether we are participating in a sports club, or working in a commercial organisation; whether we are employed by a government department, or a consumer of goods and services, the decisions of managers in commercial and not-for-profit organisations affect the quality of our lives, and the success or failure of society.

The Master of Commerce and Management aims to ensure those decisions depend on a good knowledge of theory, principles and applications in specific disciplines (such as management, organisational behaviour, marketing, finance, accounting, and economics).

It prepares students for the realities of the modern business world opening up an attractive range of career options.

Master of Commerce and Management offers the following industry specialisation:

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

MGMT 611 - Management Research Methods

MKTG 601 - Marketing Theory

MKTG 609 - Marketing Ethics

2nd Semester

ECON 615 - Applied Research Methods

MKTG 605 - Advanced Services Marketing Analysis

MKTG 631 - Special Topic in International Marketing

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  • Swap course from any degree

 

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