Doctoral Program in Accounting
The University of Melbourne
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level:
CRICOS: 00116K
The Doctoral Program in Accounting at the University of Melbourne uses the talents of the Asia-Pacifics leading accounting researchers in the Department of Accounting. Our renowned academics publish regularly in the worlds premier accounting and business information systems journals and have built a teaching and research profile of international significance.
Structure
The coursework component consists of 16 subjects (200 points) over two years.
Subjects
- ACCT90019 Financial Accounting Research
- ACCT90020 Management Accounting Research
- ECON90062 Behavioural Economics:Accounting & Finance
- ACCT90039 Behavioural Research in Accounting
- ACCT90011 Special Topics in Accounting
- ECON90063 Advanced Microeconomics
- ECON90002 Microeconomics
- ECON90012 Microeconomics II
- ECOM90002 Econometrics 2
- ECOM90013 Econometrics 3
- ACCT90003 Accounting Research Report 1
- ACCT90043 Accounting Research Report 2
- ACCT90044 Advanced Accounting 1
- ACCT90045 Advanced Accounting 2
Standard entry requirements
four-year bachelor degree in a relevant discipline which includes a substantial research component equivalent to at least 25% of one year of full-time study and have achieved a minimum weighted average of 75% in the final year subjects or (University of Melbourne) equivalent, or a masters degree in a relevant discipline which includes a substantial research component equivalent to at least 25% of one year of full-time study and achieved a minimum weighted average of 75% or (University of Melbourne) equivalent, or a qualification and professional experience considered to be equivalent.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Parkville | International: $219,040 | No |
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Parkville | No |
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Fee comments
Campuses: Parkville.
This course is also for domestics please contact University of Melbourne for more informations about tuition fees