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.
Candidates for the M.C.M will have qualified for a Bachelor of Commerce and Management, Bachelor of Commerce with Honours or equivalent.
Students will normally take a minimum of two academic years to complete a M.C.M. by examination and thesis.
Students will normally take a minimum of one academic year to complete the requirements of the degree.
The taught component comprises 120 credits at 600 level, which shall normally include QMET 615, one of ECON 615 or ACCT 614, plus 80 credits chosen from the B.Com.(Hons) Schedule.
The course of study must be approved by the Academic Co-ordinator having regard to coherence and relevance.
Commerce Division Postgraduate Administrator: Annette Brixton
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