This course is offered for study following successful completion of undergraduate studies (achieved with a minimum Credit average).
Graduates gain a competitive edge in securing employment, substantial theoretical and practical business-related research exposure, and the advanced research skills to continue into a research higher degree.
To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points; two 16 point subjects and a 32 point dissertation.
Successful Honours graduates will be eligible for admission on a competitive basis to the Master of Commerce (Honours). Successful Honours graduates will also be eligible for admission on a competitive basis to the Doctor of Philosophy program if they have been awarded a Class 1 or Class 2 (Division 1) Honours degree.
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