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8 UNSW Business School Postgraduate Guide 2019 UNSW Business School Postgraduate Guide 2019 MASTER OF COMMERCE (8404) MASTER OF COMMERCE ( E X T E N S I O N ) ( 8 41 7 ) Gain a solid grounding in business and develop the essential business skills for career success. With the Master of Commerce, you’ll have the option to specialise in one of 14 business disciplines to suit your interests and career goals. Acquire breadth and depth of knowledge that is innovative, industry-relevant, and incorporates the latest thinking in business. With this extended program, you’ll have the opportunity to study two specialist business disciplines, and gain the expertise to work across diverse industries and organisations. February or September Kensington Campus 1 or 1.5 years (full-time) Face-to-face Full-time or part-time Day and evening classes SPECIALISATIONS AVAILABLE • Accounting • Business Analytics • Business Strategy • Economics & Finance • Enterprise Systems & Business Design • Finance • Global Sustainability & Social Enterprise PROGRAM STRUCTURE 12 courses (72 UOC) consisting of: • 1 compulsory course • 1 data analysis course • 3 gateway courses • 5 specialisation courses • 1 free elective • 1 capstone course February or September Kensington Campus 1.5 or 2 years (full-time) Face-to-face Full-time or part-time Day and evening classes SPECIALISATIONS AVAILABLE • Accounting • Business Analytics PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Human Resources Institute; Chartered institute of Management Accountants; SAS. PROGRAM STRUCTURE 16 courses (96 UOC) consisting of: • 1 compulsory course • 1 data analysis course • 3 gateway courses • 5 specialisation courses • 5 elective courses* • 1 capstone course * May be used to form a second business specialisation. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a credit average grade (65% or higher), as determined by UNSW Business School. RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING Up to four courses (24 UOC) may be awarded based on previous business studies (Bachelor or higher). 9 • Business Strategy • Economics & Finance • Enterprise Systems & Business Design • Human Resource Management • Finance • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Global Sustainability & Social Enterprise • International Business • Human Resource Management • Management Accounting • Innovation & Entrepreneurship • Marketing • International Business • Marketing Analytics • Management Accounting • Organisation & Management • Marketing • Risk Management • Marketing Analytics • Supply Chain Management • Organisation & Management • Risk Management • Supply Chain Management ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a credit average grade (65% or higher), as determined by UNSW Business School. RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING Up to four courses (24 UOC) may be awarded based on previous business studies (Bachelor or higher). PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Australian Human Resources Institute; Chartered Institute of Management Accountants; SAS.