Program | Program code |
CRICOS code |
Duration (full-time) | Units | Commences | Key information |
master of accounting | 7414 | 050800J | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 |
provides advanced study in accounting accredited by Cpa australia and Icaa |
master of professional accounting | 7413 | 050799g | 1.5 years | 72 | s1 & s2 | accredited by Cpa australia and ICaa |
graduate diploma of accounting | 6401 | 003137C | 1 year | 48 | s1 & s2 | articulates into macc/mprofacc/mComm |
graduate Certificate of accounting | 6459 | 052700g | 0.5 years | 24 | s1 & s2 | articulates into grad dip or masters programs |
master of Business Information systems | 7417 | 050796m | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 | provides advanced study in Information systems |
graduate Certificate of Business Information management | 6462 | 061242K | 0.5 years | 24 | s1 & s2 | articulates into the mBIs or mComm |
master of Commerce | 7412 | 050803F | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 | pathway to phd study for students without an honours or other research degree |
master of Business administration | 7417 | 050797K | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 |
professional orientated program Work experience requirement for direct admission |
master of management | 7812 | 015465K | 1 year | s1 & s2 |
professional orientated program some courses delivered after normal working hours Work experience requirement for admission |
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master of project management | 7423 | 082344g | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 | Covers established required knowleddge for the project management profession |
graduate Certificate of management | 6860 | 030000g | 0.5 years | 24 | s1 & s2 | undertaken online |
master of Finance | 7418 | 039762C | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 |
program partner of Cfa 60 per cent progression requirement after first year |
master of applied Finance | 7421 | 079659d | 1.5 years | 72 | s1 & s2 | advanced study in finance |
graduate diploma of Finance and actuarial statistics | 6406 | 082264g | 1 year | 48 | s1 & s2 | specialisations in Finance, actuarial statistics, actuarial studies and Finance |
articulates into the relevant master programs | ||||||
graduate Certificate of Finance and actuarial statistics | 6401 | 082257g | 0.5 years | 24 | s1 & s2 |
specialisations in Finance, actuarial statistics, actuarial studies and Finance articulates into the relevant master programs |
master of actuarial practice | 7420 | 079658e | 2.5 years | 120 | s1 & s2 | provides parts I & II and potentially some of part III exemption for the actuaries Institute |
master of actuarial studies | 7410 | 050802g | 2 years | 96 | s1 only | provides part I & II exemption for the actuaries Institute |
master of statistics | 7422 | 082353g | 2 years | 96 | s1 & s2 | advanced graduate study in statistics |
master of economics | 7430 | 082290F | 2 years | 96 | s2* |
one of australia’s longest standing graduate programs rigorous core economics training 70 per cent progression requirement |
master of applied economics | 7431 | 082269C | 2 years | 96 | s2* |
rigorous training in econometrics and quantitative methods 70 per cent progression requirement |
master of economic policy | 7432 | 082289K | 2 years | 96 | s2* |
rigorous training in policy economics 70 per cent progression requirement |
master of Health economics | 7433 | 082305d | 2 years | 96 | s2* |
advanced study in health eocnomics 70 per cent progression requirement |
graduate diploma of economics | 6430 | 082263J | 1 year | 48 | s2* | articulates into economics master programs with a 70 per cent progression requirement |
graduate Certificate of economics | 6431 | 082256g | 0.5 years | 24 | s2, or s1 (part-time only) | articulates into graduate diploma with a 70 per cent progression requirement |
Notes
*For students without the required prior study, commencement for the four economics masters programs and the graduate diploma of economics is in semester
2. For students receiving 24 units of credit for a bachelor degree in economics incorporating microeconomics, macroeconomics, statistics and econometrics, or the graduate Certificate of economics, including the course, Introduction to Analysis of Economic Models and Data, semester 1 commencement is available.
the majority of graduate courses are worth six units. However, some research courses, for example the master subthesis options in the master of Commerce are worth more: either 12, 18 or 24 units. Courses with a unit value other than 6 are indicated in this guide.