2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
2010 International Undergraduate Prospectus nts. u.au
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Bachelor of Commerce Graduate Pathways<br />
Bachelor of Commerce<br />
Duration: 3 years full-time<br />
Choose from the following<br />
major areas of study:<br />
>> Accounting<br />
>> Actuarial Studies<br />
>> Business<br />
>> Economics<br />
>> Finance<br />
>> Management<br />
>> Marketing.<br />
www.bcom.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong><br />
Honours<br />
Duration: 1 year full-time<br />
Available in: accounting, finance, actuarial studies, economics,<br />
management and/or marketing<br />
An Honours year enables you to extend your knowledge of your<br />
major or area of specialisation through higher level Honours<br />
subjects and by undertaking an independent research thesis in a<br />
single area of study under the guidance of an academic supervisor.<br />
Graduate professional development degrees Q<br />
Duration: Generally 2 years full-time<br />
Graduate research degrees Q<br />
Duration: 2–3 years full-time<br />
The Melbourne Graduate School of Management<br />
offers a range of Masters by Research and PhD<br />
programs. See www.melbournegsm.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong><br />
for more information.<br />
The Melbourne Graduate School of Management offers a full suite of graduate business and economics<br />
programs with an emphasis on career entry programs for recent graduates and specialist education for<br />
professionals. Our expertise spans the fields of accounting, actuarial studies, business and IT, economics,<br />
finance, human resource management, international business and marketing.<br />
See www.melbournegsm.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong> for more information.<br />
Graduate professional entry programs Q<br />
Duration: Generally 2–3 years full-time<br />
Title: Master of (unless otherwise specified):<br />
Including: Management (Accounting) , Professional Accounting, Engineering, Information Systems, Law – The<br />
Melbourne JD (Juris Doctor), Teaching. See pages 80–97 for more information<br />
Employment: Melbourne Commerce graduates enjoy careers both locally and abroad in areas such as accounting services, finance, insurance and<br />
superannuation services, banks, mining, manufacturing, utilities and transport services, business, management, advertising, market research and statistical<br />
services, legal services, retail and wholesale, and computing and telecommunications services. See: www.bcom.unimelb.edu.<strong>au</strong>/pathways/careers.html for more<br />
information.<br />
Q <br />
Selection into these programs is based on performance in an undergraduate degree and additional selection criteria may also apply. Note this information indicates many, but not all<br />
possible pathways to graduate study. Guaranteed pathways to graduate professional entry degrees exist for high achieving school-leavers. See page 79 for details.<br />
Graduate study opportunities<br />
Upon completing your Bachelor of<br />
Commerce degree, you may also be<br />
eligible to apply for various graduate<br />
coursework programs or research higher<br />
degrees within the Melbourne Graduate<br />
School of Management, or other graduate<br />
professional programs at the University of<br />
Melbourne. Some examples are outlined<br />
in the pathways diagram on the following<br />
page and further information is provided on<br />
page 78.<br />
For more information contact:<br />
Commerce Student Centre<br />
t +61 3 8344 5317<br />
Toll free 1800 666 300<br />
f +61 3 9347 3986<br />
e via http://ecom-unimelb.custhelp.com<br />
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