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2015年澳洲国立大学商学硕士专业课程一览

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
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.