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Master of Commerce (Extended)

Charles Sturt University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00005F

This program provides students with a firm understanding of general management theory and frameworks. The course offers students an opportunity to integrate learning into their workplace, to understand industry best practice through leaders, and to develop their network to achieve personal growth and career advances. The university understands how important it is to be flexible given work and family commitments which is why students can choose to study either the standard 12 subject course or the extended version with 16 subjects.

Structure

16 subjects - can comprise 4 specialisations. International students are able to study the Master of Commerce as either a 12 or 16 subject course on campus at the CSU Study Centres located in Sydney and Melbourne. A limited number of specialisations and subjects are offered as part of the on campus delivery at the CSU Study Centres.

Subjects

  • Conflict and Dispute Resolution
  • Corporate Communications
  • Data Management and Analytics
  • Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship
  • Finance
  • Financial Planning
  • General Management
  • Governance Fraud and Risk
  • Human Resource Management
  • Industrial Relations
  • Information Technology
  • International Management
  • Leadership
  • Management of Organisational Change
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Public Sector Management
  • Social Impact
  • Strategic Management.

Standard entry requirements

  • Bachelor degree
  • And/or professional qualifications
  • And/or work experience acceptable to the University will be considered

Study pathways

Students who have completed Charles Sturt's Graduate Certificate in Business, the Graduate Diploma of Business or the Graduate Certificate in Commerce will receive full credit for the subjects studied in those programs.

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