Master of Commerce

University of Sydney

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00026A; 01019C

Develop a global, responsible and adaptable mindset and the skills and experience to succeed in the dynamic future of work with our Master of Commerce. Co designed with industry, the program's eight future focused specialisations will allow you to follow your passions and graduate in demand. The Master of Commerce is designed for students with prior business or management qualifications seeking to build on their existing expertise.

Structure

Credit points 72

Subjects

  • Audio and acoustics
  • High performance buildings
  • Illumination design
  • Sustainable design

Standard entry requirements

  • To be considered for admission, an applicant is required to have:
  • An Australian bachelors degree in commerce, business or related discipline with a credit average (65 percent) or equivalent qualification or
  • An Australian bachelors degree or higher in commerce, business or related discipline (minimum 50 percent average) or equivalent qualification, and satisfactory performance in the GMAT (for guidance, the class average score is 630) or GMAT Focus Edition (for guidance, the class average score is 585) or
  • An Australian bachelors degree in any discipline with a credit average (65 percent) or equivalent qualification and a minimum of one year relevant work experience or
  • An Australian bachelors degree with honours or higher in any discipline with a credit average (65 percent) or equivalent qualification or
  • The University of Sydney Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate in Commerce with a credit average (65 percent).

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Camperdown/Darlington International: $91,000 No
  • Full-time : 1.5 years

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