Please refer to the Australian School of Business website for further detail.
The Master of Professional Accounting is designed for graduates with no or limited exposure to the study of accounting. The Master of Professional Accounting program provides an introduction to business with a focus on accounting and enables students to obtain recognition by the professional accounting bodies in Australia: CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accounting in Australia and the Institute of Public Accountants. Firms often seek employees who have met professional requirements as it means a range of essential business skills have been acquired.
Please refer to the Australian School of Business website for further detail.
The Master of Professional Accounting (Extension) follows the structure of the Master of Professional Accounting but also provides students with the opportunity to complete a more comprehensive program beyond the core professional knowledge areas required for accreditation with ICAA and CPA Australia and study four additional elective courses related to resource management and specialised professional work.
The two-stage program with the AGSM MBA Hong Kong comprises a Graduate Diploma
in Management (six core and two elective courses), followed by the MBA stage (eight
elective courses).
During the first stage of the program you will undertake six core courses covering
the foundations of management. You then complete two elective courses to fulfil the
requirements of the Graduate Diploma in Management (GDM). You may then graduate
with a GDM or, if you have a weighted average mark of 65 per cent or more, you may
proceed to the MBA stage.
To gain your MBA you will successfully complete 16 courses. We offer the flexibility to
complete your MBA in as few as 1.5 years or as many as 7 years.
The AGSM Graduate Diploma in Management (GDM) is the first stage of the AGSM MBA (Executive). It provides the foundation knowledge required for completion of the AGSM MBA (Executive). By providing a thorough grounding in the core business disciplines, students are prepared to move beyond functional areas and to begin to view organisations holistically, and to prepare students for leadership positions. This strategic focus is followed through in the second stage of the AGSM MBA (Executive), the Strategic Management Year.
For the 1 year full-time (or 2 years part-time) program (with credits)
Category A - To be eligible for the program (with credits), you need to have:
? A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in commerce or business with a credit average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator; and
? At least 2 years full-time relevant professional and marketing experience; and
? Demonstrated competency in business statistics
Category B - To be eligible for the program (with credits), you need to have:
? A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification), as determined by the UNSW Business School; and
? At least 5 years full-time relevant professional and marketing experience; and
? Demonstrated competency in business statistics, and evidence of formal marketing training
For the 1.5 years full-time (or 3 years part-time) program (without credits)
Category C - To be eligible for the program (without credits), you need to have:
? A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in commerce or business with a credit average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator; and
? A major (at least seven courses) in marketing or related discipline within the bachelor degree; and
? At least 1 years full-time relevant work experience.
The Master of Marketing program is an advanced degree designed for marketing professionals who are looking to enhance their marketing knowledge and skills. In unique and innovative ways, it combines contemporary marketing issues with a critical, research-based approach to learning.
Recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by the UNSW Business School.
The Master of International Business offers students a comprehensive postgraduate study program in international business incorporating depth of study in the disciplinary knowledge of international business in the context of other disciplines, and broad scope of business knowledge and skills. The program provides a unique experience of internationally based learning, as well as knowledge and skills for business at the global level.
A Bachelor’s degree from a recognised institution, with a minimum of a credit average overall as determined by the Australian School of Business, a graduate for at least 3 years, and 2 years relevant postgraduate work experience. Admission requirements for partner institutions are GPA3.0 and may include GMAT.
The Master of International Business Global offers students a comprehensive postgraduate study program in international business incorporating depth of study in the disciplinary knowledge of international business in the context of other disciplines, and broad scope of business knowledge and skills. The Master of International Business Global dual degree program requires study overseas at a partner institution chosen from leading international universities.
Applicants require a recognised undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by the Australian School of Business. Additional entry requirements
The Master of Commerce program has a long and distinguished history in providing high quality, relevant business education to graduates with diverse backgrounds wishing to develop their skills and knowledge in business, as well as those who wish to broaden their undergraduate business degree.
After extensive consultation with internal and external stakeholders, both international and domestic, the revised Master of Commerce emphasises industry and practical orientation to assist students in gaining general business knowledge and providing a transition to a business specialisation in a wide range of disciplines. The program will allow students to apply concepts to and develop skills for contemporary business situations, built around the specialisation.
1. A detailed resume (outlining competencies, business acumen and achievements)
2. Supporting statement responding to the following questions:
? Why do you want to study business at UNSW? (500 words)
? What are your most significant professional achievements and why do you view them as such? (500 words)
?A student must complete four courses (24 units of credit) for the Graduate Certificate.
?The four courses are drawn from postgraduate courses offered in the Master of Commerce program.
?No exemptions are permitted in the Graduate Certificate in Commerce.
The Graduate Certificate in Commerce is an option for professionals who wish to update their business skills and who require flexible study options to better fit their careers. This program is also available to professionals without an undergraduate degree who wish to obtain a fundamental grounding in business and commerce concepts.