Progression guides

1. The following table shows an example degree progression for a student who wishes to attain one specialisation in the Master of Commerce on a full-time basis undertaking four units of study per semester (commencing Semester 2).

Year Semester Unit of study 1 Unit of study 2 Unit of study 3 Unit of study 4

1

2

foundational (articulates to specialisation)

foundational

foundational

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2

1

specialisation

foundational

foundational or elective

foundational or elective

2

specialisation

specialisation

elective

elective

3

1

specialisation

Foundational or elective

elective

BUSS6000

2. The following table shows an example degree progression for a student who wishes to attain two specialisations in the Master of Commerce on a full-time basis undertaking four units of study per semester (commencing Semester 2).

Year Semester Unit of study 1 Unit of study 2 Unit of study 3 Unit of study 4

1

2

foundational (articulates to specialisation A)

foundational

foundational (articulates to specialisation B)

BUSS5000

2

1

specialisation A

foundational

Foundational or elective

specialisation B

2

specialisation A

specialisation A

specialisation B

specialisation B

3

1

specialisation A

Foundational or elective

specialisation B

BUSS6000

Please Note: The information listed in these programs of study examples is meant as a guide only. Students should always check the requirements for individual units of study. Students are usually able to complete the units of study for their degree in different sequences to those listed above. You are advised to plan their degree based upon your individual needs and to contact the Student Information Office if you need any assistance in planning your progression in your degree.

Degree progression examples - specialisations and specialisation combinations

The following downloadable degree progression examples illustrate all single specialisations and some specialisation combinations which can undertaken in the Master of Commerce. Students should note that many other combinations of specialisations can be completed other than those illustrated in the examples below.

One specialisation
Two specialisations

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