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Commerce MastersDeakin University - AustraliaDeakin’s Master of Commerce is a discipline-based coursework degree with common core units in Accounting, Information Systems for Business, Economics for Managers and Finance. It is designed for graduates of any disc... Show More Deakin’s Master of Commerce is a discipline-based coursework degree with common core units in Accounting, Information Systems for Business, Economics for Managers and Finance. It is designed for graduates of any discipline, as a first qualification in business. The course uses sophisticated computer-mediated conferencing for lectures, conferences, group work and debates among students, as well as for assessment. One of the great benefits of this is the excellent experience it will provide you in the use of information technology, which is a core competency for employees in today’s commerce and related industries. As part of the Master of Commerce you must complete at least one specialisation in the areas of Accounting, Arts and Entertainment Management, Business Systems Development, Commercial Law, Electronic Business, Enterprise Security Management, Finance, Financial Planning, Information Systems Project Management, Insurance, International Trade and Business, Management Information Systems, Marketing and Risk Management. Entry RequirementsCompletion of a tertiary program equivalent to not less than 3 years of full-time study at a university or other approved educational institution, or for those without a degree, a masters degree may be accepted in lieu of a 3-year bachelor degree, or a graduate certificate in a cognate area plus 5 years minimum relevant work experience. Applicants may be eligible for Credit for Prior Learning for appropriate units of completed postgraduate study. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$17,840 Domestic $21,945 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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Commerce MastersSwinburne University of Technology - AustraliaThis program aims to provide students from a wide range of disciplines and business experiences with concepts, frameworks, research and analytical skills to enable them to operate confidently and effectively in a globa... Show More This program aims to provide students from a wide range of disciplines and business experiences with concepts, frameworks, research and analytical skills to enable them to operate confidently and effectively in a global environment, characterised by constant environmental change and requiring flexible and innovative responses. In the design and development of this program we canvassed industry perspectives on program design and its relevance to contemporary organisational challenges. A common theme linking units in the degree is that of business sustainability in a globalised environment. The degree consists of units from business and other disciplines. These units are grouped into four key areas supporting sustainable commercial and business development: Commercial accountability in a global environment Economic drivers and consequences in a global knowledge economy Managing people in constant change environments with a sensitivity to social and psychological implications of change and through innovative organisational design, systems and learning cultures Integrative approaches for leveraging from information and communication technologies (ICTs) Entry RequirementsThe standard entry into the Masters of Commerce L7201 is a Graduate Certificate of Commerce or equivalent program equal to 50 credit points at AQF level 8 from a recognised institution. The standard entry into the Graduate Diploma of Commerce L6201 is a Graduate Certificate of Commerce or equivalent program equal to 50 credit points at AQF level 8 from a recognised institution. The standard entry into the Graduate Certificate of Commerce L5201 requires: i. An undergraduate qualification from a recognised institution; or ii. Significant relevant work experience (normally at least four years). Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$14,278 Domestic $21,301 International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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Commerce BachelorsLaurentian University - CanadaLaurentian University offers an online Honours Bachelor of Commerce (H.B. Com.) program through a partnership with CGA-Canada. The H.B.Com programs have no on-campus requirement — this gives students maximum flexibil... Show More Laurentian University offers an online Honours Bachelor of Commerce (H.B. Com.) program through a partnership with CGA-Canada. The H.B.Com programs have no on-campus requirement — this gives students maximum flexibility to complete their coursework wherever and whenever they choose. Entry Requirements• You must be a CGA (Certified General Accountant) student or member in good standing; and Other Fees• $650.38 Student General Association Incidentals • $636.19 AEF Association des étudiants francophones incidentals • $684 University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP) • $65 Admission Deferral Fee – International Students • $50 Application Fee • $210 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Domestic students) • $840 Auditing Fee (6 credits) (Foreign students) • $45 Deferred Exam • $43 Installment Fee • $60 Late Registration • $54 Late Payment fee • $25 Letter of Permission • $54.60 Material Fee (per each Envision course) • $42 Returned Cheque • $47 Supplemental Examinations • $262 Withdrawal Fee
NotesStudents with a three-year or equivalent college diploma will receive a transfer of credits for the H.B.Com additional requirements. Students who do not hold a college diploma, must complete 12 credits of elective Laurentian University courses at the undergraduate level or equivalent. |
$5,121 Domestic $13,927 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Commerce BachelorsMacEwan University - CanadaBaccalaureate degrees are in demand. As the complexity of our knowledge-based economy increases, so too has the education demand in our workforce. The new millennium has seen a significant increase in degree requiremen... Show More Baccalaureate degrees are in demand. As the complexity of our knowledge-based economy increases, so too has the education demand in our workforce. The new millennium has seen a significant increase in degree requirements for entry-level positions. More and more, a degree is becoming a necessity for career success. Entry RequirementsApplicants must have a minimum overall average of 65 percent, with no course grade lower than 50 percent, in the following high school courses:
Mature Admission
Applicants must be 20 years of age or older and have been out of full-time high school at least one year by the beginning of the intake term. Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 65 percent, with no course grade lower than 50 percent, in the following high school courses: To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar Admission in this category does not imply or guarantee the transfer of any coursework and/or credential unless a block transfer agreement (internal or external) is in effect and published in the calendar by the Office of the University Registrar. In addition, transfer of coursework does not imply or guarantee that an applicant will be admitted.
Applicants must have successfully completed one of the following from a recognized institution: This admission category will be used only if the Program is not filled by regular, mature or previous post-secondary applicants. A limited number of probationary admissions may be granted to applicants who present a minimum post-secondary Admission Grade Point Average (AGPA) of less than 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Applicants admitted within this category will be placed on probation.
To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar
Applicants who have been assigned two unsatisfactory academic records within the past five years will not be considered for admission or re-admission to the program until a minimum three years from the date of the assignment of the last unsatisfactory academic record. For the purpose of admission or re-admission, an unsatisfactory record is defined as a transcript with the notation ‘required to withdraw’ or equivalent. Other Fees• $1062 Fees • $1500 Books & Supplies
Notes• Although it is not an admission requirement, Mathematics 31 is strongly recommended. |
$3,607 Domestic $12,009 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Commerce BachelorsNipissing University - CanadaThe School of Business has made their Bachelor of Commerce degree available to students completely through online delivery using a learning management system called Blackboard Learn (students may also elect to register... Show More The School of Business has made their Bachelor of Commerce degree available to students completely through online delivery using a learning management system called Blackboard Learn (students may also elect to register in blended delivery courses offered on specified college campuses). The program is open to students in both Canada and around the world with no requirement to come to campus. Students can elect to take from one to fifteen courses per year, and may be able to fast track by obtaining transfer credit or advanced standing based on previously obtained education. Other FeesCancopy Fee $2.60 Spotlight Fee $0.20 Health Services N/A Student ID $0.45 E-mail/Internet Access Fee $5.00 Student Activity Fee $16.60 Canadian Fed of Students $1.60 Student Services Fee $8.00 |
$5,560 Domestic $12,915 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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