Master of Management (Accounting)
The University of Melbourne
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00116K
Accounting and performance information is a key driver of business decision making. Accounting professionals today need to be leaders in technology, data analysis and accounting systems to develop and communicate fundamental insights that add value to firms and organizations. The skills that you will learn in the Master of Management (Accounting) include applied software skills and the latest data analysis techniques to enable identification of the key drivers of business profitability.
Structure
- The Master of Management (Accounting) 16 subject program consists of:
- 5 foundation subjects (4 foundation subjects to be completed in the first semester of study and 1 constrained-choice foundation subject to be completed in the second semester of study)
- 9 discipline core subjects
- 1 general electives (chosen from the Master of Management list of electives)
- 1 capstone subject (completed in the final semester of study)
Subjects
- Accounting for Decision Making
- Financial Management
- Managerial Economics
- Quantitative Methods for Business
- Management Competencies
- Managing Behaviour in Organisations
- Managing for Value Creation
- Financial Statement Analysis
- Strategic Cost Management
- Strategic Performance Management
- Corporate Reporting
- Financial Accounting Theory & Practice
- Auditing and Assurance Services
- Legal Issues for Business
- Taxation for Business Decision Making
- Information Processes & Control
- Integrated Accounting Studies
Standard entry requirements
Have completed an undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in any discipline apart from accounting
Study information
Campus | Fees | Entry | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Parkville | International: $119,684 | No |
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Parkville | Domestic: $77,684 | No |
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