CSU's Master of Commerce (Honours) will build on competencies in business and research, and allow students to pursue a specific issue that is covered by the designated fields of research of the Faculty of Business.
Graduates of this course will have cultivated a keen inquiring mind which facilitates judgement and critical analysis.
They will be familiar with, and be able to critique, key concepts relating to their research, including theoretical and practical issues, and be able to skilfully communicate their reasoning, knowledge, methods and analysis in the form of a thesis and within the guidelines provided by the University.
This course will build on competencies in business and research, and allow students to pursue in depth a specific issue covered by the designated fields of research of the Faculty of Business.
There is no compulsory coursework component but it is recommended that a student who has completed an approved fourth year of study may be required to complete the Advanced Research Methods component of the Honours program prior to entry.
Multi campus
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
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To graduate students must satisfactorily complete a thesis which is equivalent to 128 points. *The number of subjects and specific subject choices are described in the course structure and enrolment pattern for the course
To study this course, you will need to indicate your likelihood of success through previous studies and other attainments and experience.
When weighing up the costs of study, consider the benefits of having the qualification you need to achieve your personal and professional goals.
On campus; Distance education
Multi campus
Session 1; Session 2
Research higher degree
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
YES
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