Bachelor of Commerce
2022 Deakin University Handbook
Year | 2022 course information |
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Award granted | Bachelor of Commerce |
Course Map | This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 1 2022. This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 2 2022. This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 3 2022. |
Campus | Offered at Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), Warrnambool |
Cloud Campus | Yes |
Duration | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
CRICOS course code | 001838A Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), Warrnambool |
Deakin course code | M300 |
Approval status | This course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework. |
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition | The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 7. |
* Not all major sequences are available via Campus study at Warrnambool. Students undertaking units in major sequences that are not available in Campus mode may enrol in units offered in Cloud (online) mode. |
Course sub-headings
- Course overview
- Indicative student workload
- Professional recognition
- Career opportunities
- Participation requirements
- Mandatory student checks
- Pathways
- Fees and charges
- Course Learning Outcomes
- Course rules
- Major sequences
- Minor sequences
- Course structure
- Work experience
- Details of major sequences
- Details of minor sequences
- Other learning experiences
Course overview
Develop your passion for commerce and unlock creative solutions for tomorrow’s commercial challenges by studying Deakin’s Bachelor of Commerce. Enjoy authentic, practical learning experiences including the ability to research and resolve real commercial and community issues. Deakin’s Bachelor of Commerce will provide you with the skills and experience to navigate your professional future.
Our globally accredited commerce degree gives you the freedom to customise your course with a specialisation, allowing you to focus on an area of interest. This course provides opportunities like overseas study tours, exchange programs and sought-after internships at organisations and government to broaden your horizons, skills and employment opportunities. Be prepared to build your career as a commercial leader in global organisations by networking with leading companies from your first year, and develop professional relationships that you’ll carry with you through your entire career.
Want to study a degree that sets you up for a successful global career?
Graduate with a sought-after skill set built around three pillars relating to the everyday, practical challenges of modern organisations:
- financial acumen
- market knowledge
- management and professional skills.
Professional development opportunities start from day one. Starting in first year, you will work with the same programs and tools industry professionals use while building core commercial skills you will carry with you throughout your career. From second year you start your area of specialisation. Tailor the course to your interests and career goals by developing your professional expertise in one of the following majors:
- accounting
- economics
- finance
- financial planning
- human resource management
- management
- management information systems
- marketing.
This can be complemented with a minor to enhance your employability, including:
- accounting
- business analytics
- economics
- event management
- finance
- global studies
- human resource management
- international trade
- marketing
- professional practice
- project management
- retail management
- social entrepreneurship
- taxation regulation
- wealth management.
Deakin Business School’s highly developed work-integrated learning (WIL) program gives you the platform to gain valuable work experience that counts as credit towards your degree. Every commerce student at Deakin has access to WIL opportunities. These practical experiences and the networking opportunities they provide will kickstart your career.
Undertake an internship, work on industry projects, build long-lasting relationships and practical employment skills. Employers value Deakin commerce students’ practical skills and commercial mindset, it’s not uncommon for graduates to find employment at the companies they connect with throughout the course.
Indicative student workload
As a student in the Faculty of Business and Law, you can expect to participate in a range of teaching activities each week. This could include classes, seminars, practicals and online interaction. You can refer to the individual unit details in the course structure for more information. You will also need to study and complete assessment tasks in your own time.
Professional recognition
Deakin Business School is in the top 1% of business schools globally by holding both AACSB and EQUIS accreditations. These prestigious accreditations are awarded to business schools that meet strict standards of quality, academic and professional excellence, and demonstrate a commitment to ongoing improvement and innovation in their courses, ensuring our graduates are employable worldwide.
Students who complete the accounting major are eligible to apply for:
* the CA Program of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)
* Associate membership for the CPA Program
* IPA Program of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)
* Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Students who complete the marketing major are eligible for a one-year credit reduction from the five years needed to become a Certified Practicing Marketer by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI).
Students who complete the finance major are recognised through the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program.
Students who complete the financial planning major will satisfy the education standards prescribed by the Financial Adviser Standards (FAS) to be able to provide financial advice in Australia and be eligible for entry into the certification programs of the professional financial planning associations – the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® Certification Program offered by the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) and the Fellow Chartered Financial Practitioner designation offered by the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA).
Commerce graduates may also be eligible to apply for membership to these key professional bodies (depending on units taken):
* Australian HR Institute (AHRI)
* Institute of Managers and Leaders (IML)
* Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)
Students should consult with a course adviser to identify any additional requirements for membership for each professional body, and also consult with the professional body.
Career opportunities
Across almost every area of business and government, in Australia and overseas, there are excellent employment opportunities for commerce graduates.
Deakin graduates are in demand because they’re proactive, highly engaged and trained to have a business mindset. That makes them sought-after across a range of professional roles including:
- accountant
- economist
- financial planner
- human resource manager
- business analytics professional
- social and economic policy developer
- international trade officer
- marketing manager.
Participation requirements
Units in this course may have participation requirements that include compulsory placements, work-based training, community-based learning or collaborative research training arrangements.
Placement can occur at any time, including during the standard holiday breaks listed here: https://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/key-dates.
Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.
Mandatory student checks
Units which contain work integrated learning, a community placement or interaction with the community may require a police check, working with children check or other check. These requirements will be detailed in unit guides upon enrolment.
Pathways
Expand your career options and create pathways into further study.
Unit selection
Students admitted to the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) will be given advice on unit selection, however students must take responsibility for planning their own studies within the course structure and course rules.
Part-time studies
Part-time study is available via Campus and Cloud (online) mode. Part-time study refers to academic workload, not mode of study.
Fees and charges
Fees and charges vary depending on your course, the type of fee place you hold, your commencement year, the units you choose and your study load. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website or our handy Fee estimator to help estimate your tuition fees.
Tuition fees increase at the beginning of each calendar year and all fees quoted are in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include textbooks, computer equipment or software, other equipment or costs such as photocopying or travel.
Course Learning Outcomes
Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes | Course Learning Outcomes |
Discipline Specific knowledge and capabilities | Apply a broad and coherent theoretical and technical knowledge of commerce and its applications |
Communication | Communicate commerce concepts and information effectively including in oral, written and visual forms in a cohesive and understandable manner to academic audiences, business professionals and laypersons |
Digital Literacy | Use technologies to identify, locate, evaluate, synthesise and disseminate and communicate information in the field of commerce |
Critical thinking | Evaluate and critically analyse academic, professional and business information and values |
Problem Solving | Identify solutions to a diverse range of authentic problems in commerce |
Self-management | Take personal responsibility for actions, self-reflect and critique own performance and identify and plan future professional development |
Teamwork | Interact and collaborate with others from a range of disciplines and backgrounds |
Global Citizenship | Engage effectively in different environments and contexts reflecting social, sustainable, ethical, economic, and global perspectives in the field of commerce |
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Course rules
To complete the Bachelor of Commerce students must attain 24 credit points. The 24 credit points include 8 credit points of core units, 8 credit points of units from a major (you will be required to complete at least one major) and 8 credit points of elective units (you may choose to undertake another 8 unit major or up to two 4 unit minors), plus completion of the compulsory 0-credit point module, MAI010 Academic Integrity Module. Most units (think of units as 'subjects') are equal to 1 credit point. Most students choose to study 4 units per trimester, and usually undertake 2 trimesters each year.
To complete the course you must include the following:
- at least 16 credit points from Business and Law undergraduate units
- 8 credit points of core Bachelor of Commerce units
- completion of MAI010 Academic Integrity Module (0-credit point compulsory module)
- at least one 8 credit point Bachelor of Commerce major
- Level 1 - no more than 10 credit points
- Level 3 - at least 6 credit points (at least 4 must be Business and Law undergraduate units)
Major sequences
Refer to the details of each major sequence for availability.
All students in the Bachelor of Commerce are required to complete at least one major sequence chosen from the following:
- Accounting^
- Business Analytics*
- Commercial Law*
- Economics
- Finance
- Financial Planning^
- Food and Agribusiness*
- Human Resource Management
- International Trade*
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
^ These majors are the recommended pathway to qualify for membership of professional organisations.
* Offered to continuing students only
Minor sequences
- Accounting
- Agribusiness*
- Business Analytics
- Contemporary Accounting*
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Event Management
- Finance
- Global Studies*
- Human Resource Management
- International Trade
- Marketing
- Professional Practice*
- Project Management
- Retail Management
- Taxation Regulation*
- Wealth Management
- Emerging Technology
- Global and Social Impact
- International Business
- People Management
- Production Management
- Property Investments
*Offered to continuing students only
Course structure
Compulsory 0-credit point module
To be completed in the first trimester of study:-
MAI010 | Academic Integrity Module |
Core units
MAA103 | Accounting for Decision Making |
MAE101 | Economic Principles |
MAF101 | Fundamentals of Finance |
MIS171 | Business Analytics |
MLC101 | Law for Commerce |
MMK101 | Marketing Fundamentals |
MMM132 | Management |
MWL101 | Professional Insight |
Elective units
Students may choose up to eight credit points of electives. These may constitute a second commerce major, or a major available in another Faculty (provided any prerequisites can be met), up to two minor sequences (as above) or a combination of units (again pre-requisites allowing) chosen by the student.
These may include the following Work Integrated Learning (WIL) units offered by the Faculty which are specifically designed to enhance a student’s experience of the workplace:
MWL305 | Business for Social Impact |
MWL316 | Consultancy Experience |
MWL317 | Entrepreneurship Experience |
MWL318 | Internship |
MWL319 | International Consultancy Experience |
Work experience
This course provides students the opportunity to complete one or more elective work integrated learning units.
More Information: WIL Programs
Details of major sequences
Accounting*^
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), Warrnambool, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30041
Overview
Accountants are information specialists. They provide information, which is the only means of summarising the activities and worth of an organisation in a manageable form, as the basis for all review, decision and action throughout virtually every layer of business and government.
Professional recognition
Graduates who complete the accounting major sequence will be eligible to apply for admission to the:
CA Program of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ)
Associate membership for the CPA Program, CPA Australia
IPA Program of the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) and
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) - A limited number of exemptions may apply. Please refer to the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) for further information.
Career outcomes
You may find employment in accounting positions across the commercial world including within, the financial service sector, private practice, management consulting or with government or not-for-profit bodies.
Units
MAA204 | Accounting Information Systems and Data Analytics * |
MAA261 | Financial Accounting |
MAA262 | Management Accounting |
MAA303 | Audit and Assurance |
MAA363 | Corporate Accounting |
MAF210 | Quantitative Methods for Business * |
MLC301 | Principles of Income Tax Law |
MAA310 | Accounting and Society |
Note:
*For commencing students from 2022.
Students who commenced prior to 2022 to follow MJ-M30041 rules based on their commencing year. Please refer to Handbook archive.
Students should consult with their course adviser regarding the units required for professional recognition.
The eligibility of students for membership of any of the accounting accrediting bodies is subject to meeting the requirements of that body and that Deakin makes no representations that individuals will meet those requirements.
^ M300 Bachelor of Commerce is the recommended pathway to qualify for membership of professional organisations.
Business Analytics
Unit set code
MJ-M30036
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice.
Commercial Law
Unit set code
MJ-M30042
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice.
Economics
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30043
Overview
Economics is an important element of any commercial career or the basis of a specialist career in economic research and policy. Economics is relevant to the study of a whole range of other disciplines: business; finance; international markets and trade; health; transport; democracy and voting patterns; the environment – including policies on global warming; as well as social equity and wellbeing.
Career outcomes
An economics major sequence can provide the background for many versatile careers in industry and finance in roles such as an analyst, forecaster, researcher and manager. In government, you may work as a policy researcher and administrator, and in education.
Units
MAE201 | Competition and Industry |
MAE203 | The Global Economy |
MAE214 | Economic Strategy for Business ^ |
MAE256 | Analytical Methods in Economics and Finance |
MAE312 | National Economic Policy |
MAE307 | Economic Policy and Practice |
plus one unit from:
MAE301 | Choice, Strategies and Dilemmas # |
MAE304 | Labour and Health Economics < |
plus one unit from:
MAE305 | Energy, Environment and Sustainability > |
MAE306 | Applied Econometrics for Economics and Finance |
*Please Note: Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
^ This unit was previously coded MAE314
# This unit was previously titled Microeconomic Theory and Policy
< This unit was previously titled Labour Economics
> This unit was previously titled Energy and Renewable Resources
Finance
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Warrnambool*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30045
Overview
Finance is all about decision making. Do I buy or sell, invest or borrow? Finance specialists research and analyse the financial aspects of organisations and markets. They provide advice on investments and other areas of financial management. Studying finance will give you a broad understanding of the structure and operations of financial markets in Australia, plus the theory and techniques underlying financial decision-making.
Professional recognition
This major is recognised through the CFA Institute University Affiliation Program.
Career outcomes
You may find employment opportunities in banking, brokering, credit analysis, funds management, insurance, international finance, risk management and securities analysis.
Units
MAA250 | Ethics for Financial Professionals |
MAF202 | Money and Capital Markets |
MAF203 | Business Finance |
MAE256 | Analytical Methods in Economics and Finance |
MAF307 | Equities and Investment Analysis |
MAF306 | International Finance and Investment |
MAF308 | Derivative and Fixed Income Securities |
MAF302 | Corporate Finance |
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) and Warrnambool students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
Financial Planning
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Warrnambool*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30044
Overview
Choosing a major sequence in financial planning will provide you with the skills you need to attain your own personal financial goals and to develop the expertise to advise others in a professional capacity. Financial planners specialise in key financial areas, including retirement taxation, investment and estate planning. You will examine both the theoretical framework of financial planning, plus the practical application of the theories and strategies.
Professional recognition
The Bachelor of Commerce (with a major in Financial Planning) is a course approved by the new financial planning standards body - the Financial Adviser Standards (FAS). Graduates who complete the Financial Planning major sequence in the Bachelor of Commerce will satisfy the education standards prescribed by FAS to be able to provide financial advice in Australia and be eligible for entry into the certification programs of the professional financial planning associations - the CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® Certification Program offered by the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) and the Fellow Chartered Financial Practitioner designation offered by the Association of Financial Advisers (AFA). This major also allows advisers to meet any education requirements as set out in the Tax Agents Services Act (TASA) including completion of taxation law units approved by the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB).
Career outcomes
Financial planners are innovative and lateral in their thinking, they are up to date with the latest changes and they are committed to providing sound, independent and ethical advice.
Units
MAA215 | Client Behaviour and Decision Making |
MAA250 | Ethics for Financial Professionals ^ |
MAA255 | Financial Planning |
MAA317 | Superannuation Planning |
MAA318 | Advanced Financial Planning |
MAA319 | Estate Planning and Insurance |
MAF307 | Equities and Investment Analysis |
MLC301 | Principles of Income Tax Law |
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) and Warrnambool students will be required to undertake one unit in Cloud (online) mode.
^MAA250.2 only meets the Financial Standards (FAS) accreditation requirements for the Ethics bridging unit if completed from Trimester 2 2019. For students who have completed the earlier version of MAA250, an option to meet the accreditation requirements is to consider enrolling in the postgraduate version of the unit (MAA769 Ethics for Financial Services) as a single unit of study. Please contact a Student Adviser for further information buslaw@deakin.edu.au
Food and Agribusiness
Campuses
Warrnambool*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30047
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice.
Human Resource Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30046
Overview
Human Resource management, the management of people, is one of the fastest growing fields of professional employment. Human Resource Management (HRM) includes recruitment, selection, training and development, workplace diversity, employee relations, performance and change management, and remuneration. You will also gain invaluable counselling, mediation and negotiation skills that will stand you in good stead in any field you enter in the future.
Professional recognition
This major is accredited by the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).
Career opportunities
Career options include working in training and development in a variety of areas such as an equal employment opportunity officer, or a human resources practitioner or officer across the commercial world in both the private and public sectors.
Units
MMH230 | Fundamentals of Human Resource Management |
MMH232 | Human Resource Development |
MMH231 | Human Resource Practice |
MMH250 | Workplace Conflict Resolution |
MMH356 | Change Management |
MMH352 | International Human Resource Management |
MMH349 | Employment Relations |
MMH331 | Strategic Human Resource Management |
International Trade
Unit set code
MJ-M30037
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice.
Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30038
Overview
Examine change, innovation and technology, globalisation, quality service cultures, participation and performance to develop the management skills of communication, problem solving, planning, organising, managing change and working cooperatively.
Professional recognition
Graduates may be eligible for affiliate status membership of the Institute of Managers and Leaders (IML).
Career outcomes
You may find employment in management positions across the commercial world in both private and public sectors.
Units
MMM240 | Organisational Behaviour |
MMM241 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
MMH230 | Fundamentals of Human Resource Management |
MMM267 | Business Logistics |
MMM343 | Business Ethics |
MMM306 | Global Strategy and International Management |
MMH356 | Change Management |
MMM308 | Applied Management Capabilities |
Management Information Systems
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30039
Overview
Supplement your business studies with knowledge of the underlying information systems that support modern business processes. Learn about the business applications of information systems and gain the skills and knowledge relevant to understand this dynamic area.
Career outcomes
You may find work as an Information Technology (IT) professional, business systems programmer, member of implementation teams within corporations or within specialist systems development companies, business analyst or as an adviser to companies who have outsourced their IT function.
Units
MIS201 | Business Requirements Analysis |
MIS202 | Managing Data and Information |
MIS231 | Professional Ethics in the Digital Age |
MIS352 | Business Process Management |
MIS398 | Project Management |
MIS313 | Strategic Supply Chain Management |
MIS362 | Social Media Analytics and Data Driven Innovation |
MIT399/MIS399 | Applied Business Project ^ |
^ MIT code denotes Study Tour version of the unit
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
Marketing
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MJ-M30040
Overview
Marketing is about relationships with customers and involves developing, maintaining and enhancing those relationships. Modern marketing is about adding value to the customer experience and building a relationship between buyers and sellers that benefits both.
You will gain knowledge of marketing in domestic and international markets.
Professional Recognition
Graduates who complete the marketing major are eligible for a one year credit reduction, off the five years, needed to become a Certified Practicing Marketer by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI).
Career outcomes
Career options include working in advertising, brand/product management, customer relations management, event management, marketing research, public relations, retailing, web design, sales management, e-commerce marketing specialist, advertising director, art director, creative director, public relations director, media relations director, Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) manager, social media marketing manager, internet marketing coordinator, director of digital marketing, territory manager, marketing director, senior sales representative, promotions director, relationship manager, account executive, media director, product marketing manager, creative assistant, marketing data analyst marketing communications director, inside sales representative, marketing analyst, brand manager, online product manager, account coordinator, marketing specialist, market research analyst, digital brand manager, promotions coordinator, e-mail marketer, marketing consultant, project manager and media planner.
Units
MMK266 | Consumer Behaviour |
MMK251 | Services Marketing |
MMT280/MMK280 | Brand Management + |
MMK295 | Integrated Marketing Communications in the Digital Age ^ |
MMK325 | Strategic Marketing |
MMM343 | Business Ethics |
MMK365 | Marketing Insights < |
MMK368 | Business Marketing |
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake one or more units in Cloud (online) mode.
< This unit was previously coded MMK265
^ This unit was previously coded MMK393
+ MMT code denotes study tour version of the unit
Details of minor sequences
Accounting
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool, Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30001^
Aim:
This is an accounting measurement and disclosure minor which is fundamental to anyone working in business or a not for profit. The minor is designed to provide students with future looking knowledge at an intermediate level of understanding. This is an information and data driven minor with practical applications across emerging practices and technologies in the fields of reporting, data to inform management decision making, and assurance services. This minor is essential knowledge for a large array of destinations including anyone working towards senior management and board roles given the common law judgements on the reporting and disclosure knowledge required in these roles.
Units
MAA103 | Accounting for Decision Making |
plus 3 units from:
MAA261 | Financial Accounting |
MAA262 | Management Accounting |
MAA204 | Accounting Information Systems and Data Analytics |
MAA303 | Audit and Assurance |
^ Students undertaking the Accounting major (MJ-M30041) cannot undertake the minor in Accounting.
Agribusiness
Campuses
Warrnambool, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30017^
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice.
Business Analytics
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30011^
Aim:
This minor will provide students with the fundamentals of business analytics and data management, including Business Intelligence, database management skills and predictive modelling of data.
Units
MIS171 | Business Analytics |
plus 3 units from:
MIS202 | Managing Data and Information |
MIS271 | Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing |
MIS272 | Predictive Analytics |
MIS384 | Marketing Analytics |
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
^ Students undertaking the Business Analytics major (MJ-M30036) cannot undertake the minor in Business Analytics.
Contemporary Accounting
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne)
Unit set code
MN-M30002
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice
Economics
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool*, Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30006^
Aim:
This minor will complement any major and enhances employability by facilitating a broad and practical understanding of the impact of market forces, the role of incentives in shaping individual behaviour, monetary and fiscal policy, and economic and business strategies at local, national and international levels. Students also have the option to explore the economics of current policy challenges related to macroeconomic management, energy and the environment and health and demographics. Students can customise and choose from a set of units to focus on discipline sub-fields of interest to them while furthering their economics knowledge.
Units
MAE101 | Economic Principles |
MAE203 | The Global Economy |
plus 2 units from:
MAE201 | Competition and Industry |
MAE214 | Economic Strategy for Business |
MAE304 | Labour and Health Economics |
MAE305 | Energy, Environment and Sustainability |
MAE312 | National Economic Policy |
* Please note: Warrnambool students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
^ Students undertaking the Economics major (MJ-M30043) cannot undertake the minor in Economics.
^ Continuing students undertaking the International Trade major (MJ-M30037) cannot undertake the minor in Economics.
Emerging Technology
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30019
Aim:
This minor will provide students with knowledge of emerging technologies in the fields of cybersecurity, business intelligence and analytics.
Units
MIS211 | Information Security, Governance and the Cloud |
MIS271 | Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing |
MIS272 | Predictive Analytics |
MIS362 | Social Media Analytics and Data Driven Innovation |
*Please note Geelong Waterfront students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode
Entrepreneurship
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne)
Unit set code
MN-M30014
Aim:
This minor will develop an entrepreneurial mindset and the skills needed to identify opportunities, foster sustainable, innovative solutions and build value. This minor equips students to nurture ideas and establish business ventures that solve problems for positive impact.
Units
MMM241 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
MMM276 | Design Thinking |
MMM279 | Creating and Managing Social Enterprises |
MWL317 | Entrepreneurship Experience |
Event Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne)
Unit set code
MN-M30013
Aim:
This minor will address the complex skills and knowledge needed by event managers including design, marketing, communication, innovation and planning. Events are a feature of modern life leading to event management being a growing area of work in business, tourism, hospitality, government, education and the community sector.
Units
MIS398 | Project Management |
MMK251 | Services Marketing |
MMM276 | Design Thinking |
MMM312 | Event Management |
Finance
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool*, Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30005^
Aim:
This minor will provide students with an understanding of the basic principles of business finance and the operation of money and capital markets. This knowledge is extended into practical application in domestic and international equity and debt markets.
Units
MAF101 | Fundamentals of Finance |
plus 3 units from:
MAF202 | Money and Capital Markets |
MAF203 | Business Finance |
MAF306 | International Finance and Investment |
MAF307 | Equities and Investment Analysis |
* Please note: Warrnambool and Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
^ Students undertaking the Finance major (MJ-M30045) cannot undertake the minor in Finance.
Global and Social Impact
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30021
Aim:
This minor will develop students' worldview through awareness of social, political and climate challenges that impact the way we live and do business.
Units
MAB341 | Global Challenges: Food, Water and Climate |
MWL305 | Business for Social Impact |
AIR200 | Global Capitalism and Power |
Plus 1 unit from
MAE233 | Business and Climate Change |
MAE208 | Growth Inequality and Conflict |
*Please note Geelong Waterfront students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode
Global Studies
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool*, Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30015^
Units
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice
Human Resource Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool*, Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30012^
Aim:
This minor will equip students with the skills, knowledge and abilities in order perform basic workplace tasks in human resource management. Human resource management is a critical area that is relevant to all organisations, it encompasses employees working effectively within and for organisations.
Units
MMM132 | Management |
plus 3 units from:
MMH230 | Fundamentals of Human Resource Management |
MMH231 | Human Resource Practice |
MMH232 | Human Resource Development |
MMH349 | Employment Relations |
* Please note: Warrnambool students will be required to undertake some units in Cloud (online) mode.
^ Students undertaking the Human Resource Management major (MJ-M30046) cannot undertake the minor in Human Resource Management.
International Business
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30020
Aim:
This minor will prepare students for a career in an international context through understanding of international business operations.
Units
AIS101 | Intercultural Communication |
MAE203 | The Global Economy |
MMM306 | Global Strategy and International Management |
MWL319 | International Consultancy Experience |
*Please note Geelong Waterfront students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode
International Trade
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30007^
Aim:
This minor will equip students with the knowledge and tools to tackle important questions facing the global economy. The minor explores the fundamental drivers behind the growth in global trade and prosperity, including the role of Government, the Reserve Bank and Treasury as well as the contentious nature of globalization and inequality. The minor can complement any major and facilitate a sound understanding of the internationally interconnected and competitive economic environment within which firms and businesses operate.
Units
MAE203 | The Global Economy |
MAE213 | International Trade |
MAE302 | Macroeconomics of Open Economies |
MAE208 | Growth Inequality and Conflict ~ |
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
~Unit previously coded/titled MAE308 Contemporary Issues In Trade and Development
^ Students undertaking the International Trade major (MJ-M30037) cannot undertake the minor in International Trade.
Marketing
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30008^
Aim:
This minor focusses on developing discipline knowledge and industry-relevant practices in marketing. There is a strong focus on industry-relevant insights, the latest marketing practices, future market trends and strategy development in an ever-changing business landscape. The knowledge and skills developed within the marketing minor are complementary to anyone looking to better understand drivers to successful business outcomes, irrespective of which sector a business may sit within.
Units
MMK101 | Marketing Fundamentals |
plus 3 units from:
MMK251 | Services Marketing |
MMK266 | Consumer Behaviour |
MMK295 | Integrated Marketing Communications in the Digital Age |
MMK368 | Business Marketing |
^ Students undertaking the Marketing major (MJ-M30040) cannot undertake the minor in Marketing.
People Management^
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30023
Aim:
This minor will enable students to develop the understanding of employee behaviour and human resource processes necessary to support successful people management, recognising that employees are a critical part of every organisation and knowing how to work with and manage people is essential for all managers. In addition, the minor provides opportunity for practical skills development in managing people day-to-day and through significant organisational change.
Units
MMH230 | Fundamentals of Human Resource Management |
MMM240 | Organisational Behaviour |
MMH250 | Workplace Conflict Resolution |
MMH356 | Change Management |
*Please note Geelong Waterfront students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode
^ Students undertaking the Human Resource Management major (MJ-M30046) cannot undertake the minor in People Management.
Production Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30022
Aim:
This minor will enable students to develop understanding of the digital and design tools to support production management of goods and/or services central to every business. In addition, the minor provides opportunity for skills development for the strategic management of process improvements.
Units
MMM267 | Business Logistics |
MMM276 | Design Thinking |
MMM241 | Entrepreneurship and Innovation |
MMH356 | Change Management |
*Please note Geelong Waterfront students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode
Professional Practice
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool, Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30016
Units
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice
Project Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30010^
Aim:
This minor will provide students with a broad theoretical understanding in business processes and requirements, as well as the practical knowledge in managing business projects.
Units
MIS201 | Business Requirements Analysis |
MIS352 | Business Process Management |
MIS398 | Project Management |
MWL316 | Consultancy Experience |
*Please note: Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
^ Students undertaking the Management Information Systems major (MJ-M30039) cannot undertake the minor in Project Management.
Property Investments
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30018
Aim:
This minor will provide a general knowledge of property as an asset class and expand employability options of commerce students to include real estate divisions of asset managers and corporate firms.
Units
MMP111 | Introduction to Property |
MMP221 | Property Management |
MMP223 | Property Law and Practice |
MMP321 | Advanced Property Analysis * |
*Pre requisite unit: MMP212 Property Investment
Retail Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30009
Aim:
This minor provides you with an understanding of what underpins management and operations in today’s retailing sector. Retail business are finding it increasingly difficult to compete without adopting innovation as new retailers (e.g. Amazon), increasingly impact the retail landscape at the expense of more traditional bricks and mortar stores. There is a strong emphasis in the minor on the dynamic nature of retailing including evolving trends through the increasing prevalence of digital marketing technologies, which are changing every aspect of the retailing landscape.
Units
MMK101 | Marketing Fundamentals |
plus 3 units from:
MIS313 | Strategic Supply Chain Management |
MMK217 | Retail Management ^ |
MMK280 | Brand Management |
MMK317 | Advanced Retail Management ^ |
Please note:
- *Waterfront (Geelong) students will be required to undertake units in Cloud (online) mode.
- Students wishing to do MIS313 must also have room for MIS171 or have studied an equivalent unit in their curriculum
Taxation Regulation
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool*, Waterfront (Geelong)*, Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30003^
Units
Offered to continuing students only. Please see a student adviser for further advice
Wealth Management
Campuses
Burwood (Melbourne), Warrnambool, Waterfront (Geelong), Cloud (online)
Unit set code
MN-M30004^
Aim:
This minor will provide students with an insight and understanding of the creation, management and protection of a person's financial wealth and the techniques and factors underlying a person's financial decision-making. Significant growth is expected in the financial services sector over the next decade and accordingly the ability to both manage and protect wealth will become increasingly important skills.
Units
MAF101 | Fundamentals of Finance |
MAA255 | Financial Planning |
plus 2 units from:
MAA215 | Client Behaviour and Decision Making |
MAA317 | Superannuation Planning |
MAA319 | Estate Planning and Insurance |
^ Students undertaking the Financial Planning major (MJ-M30044) cannot undertake the minor in Wealth Management.
Other Course Information
Course duration - additional informationCourse duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as accessing or completing work placements.
Further information
Student Central can help you with course planning, choosing the right units and explaining course rules and requirements.
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Other learning experiences
This course does offer the optional Global Studies minor which has some expectation of appropriate WIL opportunities to be provided in an international context in line with the faculty Internationalisation agenda