Master of Commerce - Management (Doctoral Program)
The University of Melbourne
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K
The Master of Commerce (Management) represents Year 1 of the four-year doctoral program in management and is only available to students pursuing the doctoral program. This program provides business/commerce graduates with advanced level studies in management on an internationally recognised pathway. The course offers broader, more comprehensive training in a specialised field and the opportunity to gain research experience through a research project. The course provides a pathway to careers in areas including consulting, strategy, planning and business analysis.
Structure
One year coursework, followed by three years research thesis.
Subjects
- Business data analytics
- Business ethics
- Corporate governance
- Corporate social responsibility
- Diversity
- Employee / industrial relations
- Entrepreneurship
- Human resource management
- Indigenous business and leadership development
- Innovation management
- International business
- Leadership
- Management science and decision analysis
- Managerial psychology
- Operations management
- Operations strategy
- Organisation studies
- Organisational behaviour
- Project management
- Strategic management
- Supply chain management
- Sustainability
- Technology management
Standard entry requirements
- The equivalent of an Australian four-year honours degree in an area that is relevant to the research degree being applied for, usually with a research component that accounts for at least 25% of the work at fourth-year or masters level, and a weighted average mark of at least 75%, or equivalent, in the final undergraduate year
- Performance on the GMAT or GRE T (test required depends on discipline). Check fbe.unimelb.edu.au/phd/entry_requirementsfor full requirements.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Parkville | No |
Further information
Duration of full doctoral program, including coursework and research thesis, is four years full time or 8 years part time.