Charles Sturt University

1997 Postgraduate Handbook

Master of Commerce (Accounting) (Honours)


The Master of Commerce (Accounting) (Honours) is a research degree for accounting graduates of superior ability. It is designed to provide opportunities for research training for graduates in accounting wishing to further their disciplinary training to qualify for an academic career, or a career in industry and commerce requiring higher qualifications.

Enrolment through

Office for Research and Graduate Studies

Wagga Wagga campus

Study mode

Distance education

Normal course duration

1.5 years (3 sessions) accelerated

3 years (6 sessions) standard

Admission criteria

Applicants must normally hold an undergraduate/honours degree in accounting, a pass degree in accounting demonstrating superior performance or a postgraduate accounting conversion degree demonstrating superior performance.

Credit for previous study

This course articulates with the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) (Honours) course offered at Charles Sturt University. Credit may be granted for subjects deemed to be equivalent to the compulsory core subjects.

Course requirements

Students must complete four compulsory core subjects and a thesis on an approved topic.

Course structure

Accelerated

Session 1

Session 2 & 3

Standard

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3 to 6

Inquiries

Course Coordinator

Professor Vic Fatseas

School of Accounting

Telephone: (063) 38 4710

Facsimile: (063) 38 4822

Email: vfatseas@csu.edu.au


Last Revised: 25 November 1996.

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