Master of Commerce
2024 Deakin University Handbook
Year | 2024 course information |
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Award granted | Master of Commerce |
Deakin course code | M755 |
Faculty | Faculty of Business and Law |
Campus | Offered at Burwood (Melbourne) |
Online | Yes |
Duration | Depending on your professional experience and previous qualifications, the Master of Commerce is typically 1, 1.5 or 2 years duration:
Deakin courses can also be studied part-time over a longer period. |
Course Map - enrolment planning tool | This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 1 2024 This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 2 2024 This course map is for new students commencing from Trimester 3 2024 Course maps for commencement in previous years are available on the Course Maps webpage or please contact a Student Adviser in Student Central. |
CRICOS course code | 027129E Burwood (Melbourne) |
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition | The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9 |
For students commencing before T1 2022, please see the 2021 handbook for the Master of Commerce course structure. |
Course sub-headings
- Course overview
- Indicative student workload
- Professional recognition
- Career opportunities
- Participation requirements
- Mandatory student checks
- Alternate exits
- Fees and charges
- Course Learning Outcomes
- Course rules
- Specialisations
- Course structure
- Work experience
- Other learning experiences
- Research and research-related study
Course overview
Make a smart business decision – advance your career with Deakin's Master of Commerce. You will develop a comprehensive understanding of the concepts and principles integral to accounting, finance, economics, marketing and management.
Designed to accommodate any educational background, this course provides choice and flexibility so you can tailor the course to your career aspirations. Explore a broad range of business concepts or choose from a variety of specialisations. You will learn contemporary business practices, including cutting-edge tools and techniques, to navigate the dynamic business industry.
Ready to shift your job prospects into the next gear with specialised commerce expertise?
Whether you're embarking on a career change or looking to deepen your current skill set, our Master of Commerce will enable you to build advanced-level knowledge to apply in real-world business scenarios. You will sharpen your critical thinking skills and become an expert at evaluating complex business problems, giving you the insight to make informed decisions based on sound financial and ethical considerations.
With options to study at our Melbourne Burwood Campus or online, you can tailor your learning to fit your commitments. Plus, by undertaking one of our work-integrated learning units you can weave practical experience into your degree and significantly enhance your job prospects.
Deakin's Master of Commerce has achieved accreditation from multiple prestigious professional bodies. By choosing relevant units from the program, you gain the opportunity to fulfill the recognition requirements set by professional bodies such as CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) or the Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA). Such recognition opens doors to a wide range of career opportunities and establishes a solid foundation for professional advancement.
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 holds 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.
By choosing relevant units within the Master of Commerce, you may be eligible for entry to professional bodies including CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) or the Institute of Certified Management Accountants (ICMA).
Career opportunities
The specialisations in commerce studies lead to careers in virtually every area of business and government in Australia and internationally.
As a Deakin graduate, you will have the business mindset and practical experience needed to succeed in a variety of roles including:
- professional accountant
- IT and systems professional
- economist
- human resources manager
- social and economic policy developer
- international trade officer
- marketing assistant/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 standard holiday breaks. Learn about key dates at Deakin.Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. More information available at Disability support services.
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.
Alternate exits
Graduate Certificate of Commerce (M516) | |
Graduate Diploma of Commerce (M616) |
Fees and charges
Fees and charges vary depending on the type of fee place you hold, your course, your commencement year, the units you choose to study and their study discipline, and your study load.
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 mandatory checks, travel and stationery.
Use the Fee estimator to see course and unit fees applicable to your course and type of place. For further information regarding tuition fees, other fees and charges, invoice due dates, withdrawal dates, payment methods visit our Current students website.
Course Learning Outcomes
Graduate Learning Outcomes | Course Learning Outcomes |
Discipline Specific knowledge and capabilities | Synthesise a broad base of critical commerce knowledge with specialised discipline knowledge and apply this in contemporary business contexts, drawing from this to explore advanced concepts through conducting independent research on a chosen commerce-related issue |
Communication | Demonstrate business communication techniques to convey complex commerce concepts and proposals to both specialists and non-specialists |
Digital Literacy | Apply appropriate digital technologies to find, use, manage and disseminate complex commerce knowledge and ideas, and to make evidence-based business decisions. |
Critical thinking | Critically analyse a range of complex business-related information to make and evaluate informed business decisions in regard to investment, ethical, economic, and business management issues. |
Problem Solving | Conceptualise and construct informed recommendations and solutions to real-world and ill-defined problem faced by decision-makers in a business environment. |
Self-management | Demonstrate initiative and independence in learning and research in both a broad and a specialised field of commerce |
Teamwork | Work and learn with others from different business disciplines and backgrounds |
Global Citizenship | Interpret and reflect on the impact of ethics, culture and internationalisation on contemporary business issues |
Course rules
The Master of Commerce is typically 8, 12 or 16 credit points. The exact number of credit points you study depends on how much credit you receive as recognition of prior learning (RPL) - your professional experience and previous qualifications - which can save you time and money.
For students undertaking 16 credit points, you study 5 credit points of course electives, one specialisation of 4 credit points, taken from the available Faculty-wide specialisations, 3 credit points of core units, and 4 credit points of open electives, plus completion of the compulsory 0-credit point module, DAI001 Academic Integrity Module.
Most units (think of units as 'subjects') are equal to 1 credit point.
Specialisations
All students must complete one 4 credit point specialisation chosen from the following list of Faculty-wide specialisations.
Note: It is important that students use their course elective choices (or general elective unit choices) to satisfy prerequisite requirements of their chosen specialisation.
Refer to the details of each specialisation for availability.
- Applied Research*
- Accounting
- Artificial Intelligence for Business
- Arts and Cultural Industries*
- Business Analytics
- Business Law*
- Cyberlaw*
- Digital Transformation
- Digital Finance
- Event Management
- Finance
- Financial Planning
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems
- International Trade and Business
- Leadership
- Management Consulting
- Marketing
- Marketing Technology
- Professional Practice
- Project Management
- Property and Real Estate
- Public Sector Studies*
- Supply Chain Management
*Offered to students who commenced in 2023 or prior.
Course structure
Compulsory 0-credit point module
To be completed in the first trimester of study:-
DAI001 | Academic Integrity Module |
Course electives
Students complete 5 credit points of course electives, which must include at least one from each of the following groups:
Group 1- Capital Markets
MAF702 | Financial Markets and Digital Innovations |
MAF752 | Principles of Finance |
MPA701 | Accounting |
MPA702 | Financial Interpretation |
Group 2- Business and Technology
MIS770 | Foundation Skills in Data Analysis * |
MIS782 | Value of Information |
MIS712 | Managing Digital Transformation |
MIS713 | Digital Transformation of Supply Chains |
MIS716 | Artificial Intelligence Strategies and Enterprise Applications |
Group 3- Business and Society
MPT781/MPE781 | Economics for Managers ^ |
MMT732/MMK732 | Marketing Management ^ |
MLC707 | Business Law |
MPM722 | Human Resource Management |
Group 4- Business and Ethics
MIS741 | Ethics of Digital Transformation |
MMH733 | Ethical Decision Making in Organisations |
^ MMT/MPT code denotes Study Tour version of the unit
Core units
complete 3 credit points of core Master of Commerce units:
MWL716 | Consultancy Experience |
MPM703 | Business Strategy and Analysis |
MPM755 | Building Success in Commerce (Capstone) |
Open elective units
Students are able to select 4 credit points of open electives which can be chosen from:
- any units listed in the Postgraduate Faculty-wide specialisations
- Work Integrated Learning (WIL) units
- other postgraduate units offered by the University (subject to eligibility)
- Deakin stackable short courses (0.5cp microcredentials)
Note: Students may use their elective unit choices to complete a second specialisation.
Additional Notes:
Students seeking professional recognition by CPA Australia and CA ANZ should complete the following units within their course:
MPA701 Accounting (Group 1 unit) MAF752 Finance (Group 1 unit)
MPE781 Economics for Managers (Group 3 unit)
MLC707 Business Law (Group 3 unit) MLC703 Principles of Income Tax Law (Accounting specialisation or elective) MAA703 Accounting for Managers (Accounting specialisation)
MAA705 Corporate Auditing (Accounting specialisation or elective)
MAA716 Financial Accounting (Accounting specialisation or elective)
MAA725 Advanced Accounting Principles and Practice (elective)
MAA789 Accounting Systems and Analytics (Accounting specialisation or elective)
Stackable short courses
Mix and match Deakin stackable short courses (0.5 cp microcredentials) to earn up to 4 credit point(s) of open electives, subject to eligibility. Any stacking must add up to a whole number to be used for credit. See more information on Deakin stackable short course options.
Work experience
This course provides students the opportunity to complete one or more elective work integrated learning units.
Explore Business and Law WIL opportunities.
Other course information
Recognition of prior learning
Recognition of prior learning into the Master of Commerce may be granted to students who have successfully completed appropriate postgraduate studies. There are negotiated Recognition of prior learning arrangements in place for CPA members.
Study overseas and earn a dual degree
The Deakin Business School offers the opportunity to study a dual degree with an overseas partner university in Sweden. You’ll learn at world-class business schools and have the chance to explore another country and culture. Learn more about the Master of Commerce/ Master in International Strategic Management
Course duration
Course 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.
- Contact Student Central
Other learning experiences
This course includes the option of other learning experiences including residential and study tour units.
Research and research-related study
Students undertake the equivalent of a credit point of research training and a further credit point of research-based project(s). Components of research and research related-study are embedded across other units of this course and student achievement is demonstrated in specific assessment tasks.