Graduate Diploma of Business Research
2023 Deakin University Handbook
Year | 2023 course information |
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Campus | This course is an exit option only |
Deakin course code | M620 |
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 8. |
Course sub-headings
Course overview
The Graduate Diploma of Business Research can only be completed as an exit option from the M820 Master of Research (Business). Students who have successfully completed the first year of M820 and elect not to continue with the second year or who do not qualify to proceed to the second year can exit with the M620 Graduate Diploma of Business (Research). This is made up of research training coursework units, covering the research thought process, research methods and the current state of theory in your chosen field or discipline.
Course Learning Outcomes
Graduate Learning Outcomes | Course Learning Outcomes |
Discipline Specific knowledge and capabilities | Apply advanced theoretical knowledge in a |
Communication | Present original ideas, propositions, and findings and the ways they build on existing bodies of theoretical and applied business knowledge to a range of specialist and nonspecialist |
Digital Literacy | Apply digital technologies in the process of conducting empirical analysis to address research problems |
Critical thinking | Source, critically analyse, synthesise and evaluate complex information, concepts, and theories in ways that add to practical knowledge of business-related issues and possible solutions. |
Problem Solving | Analyse data, synthesise findings and draw evidence-based conclusions that work to solve significant problems |
Self-management | Apply strategies to ensure personal accountability and autonomy in planning and executing a substantial piece of original research in the business field |
Teamwork | Contribute to own and others’ learning through asking and answering questions and providing feedback that extends and challenges others’ thinking and skill development |
Global Citizenship | Address a research problem in an objective and ethical manner |
Course rules
Students must successfully complete all coursework unit requirements of Year 1 of M820 Master of Research (Business) degree.
Course structure
Core Units
MPP821 | Fundamentals of Research |
MPP822 | Research in Practice |
MPP823 | Research Project ^ |
^This unit is worth 2 credit points
Course Grouped Research Methods electives
Students must select two credit points of units (one in T1 and one in T2)
Trimester 1:
MMM907 | Quantitative Research Methods |
MAE900 | Applied Econometrics |
Trimester 2:
MAF900 | Advanced Data Methods |
MMM906 | Qualitative Research Methods |
MMM909 | Meta-Analysis Research Methods |
Course Grouped Discipline Electives
Students must complete two credit points of units (one in T1 and one in T2). The T2 unit must be in the same discipline stream as the T1 unit as listed below:
Accounting
Trimester 1:
MAA906 | Contemporary Issues in Accounting |
Trimester 2:
MAA907 | Advanced Auditing |
MAA908 | Advanced Management Accounting |
Economics
Trimester 1:
MAE905 | Macroeconomic Theory and Policy |
Trimester 2:
MAE908 | Game Theory and Its Applications |
Finance
Trimester 1:
MAF905 | Advanced Finance |
Trimester 2:
MAF907 | Empirical Corporate Finance |
MAF908 | Empirical Asset Pricing |
Information Systems and Business Analytics
Trimester 1:
MIS901 | Theory in Information Systems Research |
Trimester 2:
MIS776 | Design Thinking for Innovation |
Management
Trimester 1:
MRM908 | Advanced Management Theory |
Trimester 2:
MPM712 | Managing Innovation |
MPM722 | Human Resource Management |
MMM710 | Emerging Issues in International Operations |
Marketing
Trimester 1:
MMK900 | Advanced Marketing Theory |
Trimester 2:
MMK739 | Strategic Brand Management |
MMK733 | Unit description is currently unavailable |
MPK713 | Consumer Behaviour |
Further information
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