BUSINESS SCHOOL
2010
QUICK GUIDE
POSTGRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS
Life Impact The University of Adelaide
Contents 01 FOREWORD: HEAD OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL 02 WHY STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE? 04 WHY UNDERTAKE POSTGRADUATE STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE BUSINESS SCHOOL? 06 MASTER OF COMMERCE 07 MASTER OF COMMERCE: ACCOUNTING 08 MASTER OF COMMERCE: APPLIED FINANCE
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09 MASTER OF COMMERCE: MARKETING 10 MASTER OF ACCOUNTING & FINANCE; MASTER OF ACCOUNTING & MARKETING; MASTER OF ACCOUNTING & PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 12 MASTER OF FINANCE & BUSINESS ECONOMICS 13 MASTER OF BUSINESS RESEARCH 14 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 15 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT 16 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN GLOBAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT 17 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN SELF MANAGED SUPERANNUATION* 18 ADMISSION; SCHOLARSHIPS 19 CAREERS – OPPORTUNITY IS OUR BUSINESS 20 SUMMARY
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The University of Adelaide Business School is built on academic achievement and recognised by community and industry as a centre of excellence for research and education in Australia. Our diverse expertise, strong academic foundations, and our unique emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to business education distinguish us from other institutions.
“We welcome you to pursue your postgraduate business education with us.” The School’s mission is to create a stimulating learning environment that fosters business leadership. Our curriculum embraces global perspectives and encourages a transformative and engaging learning process which is pivotal to achieving this goal. A business education from the University of Adelaide Business School opens doors to a world of opportunities. Join the ranks of our graduates who are highly sought after by employers worldwide and recognised as accomplished individuals, ready to make their impact in the business world.
Associate Professor Barry Burgan
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PG BUS QUICK GUIDE | WHY ADELAIDE?
ADELAIDE CITY OF CULTURE When you study at the University of Adelaide, you study in the City of Adelaide – the capital of South Australia. Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegance, set beside the River Torrens, between the Adelaide Hills and the waters of Gulf St Vincent. Adelaide is a safe and friendly place to live and study with an array of cafes and shops reflecting the diversity of our ethnic communities. It is also known to many as the gateway to Outback Australia – with the Flinders Ranges only 4 hours north of Adelaide.
NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WHY STUDY AT THE U Tradition of academic excellence With more than 130 years of excellence in education our University is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious tertiary institutions. The University of Adelaide is a member of the G08 – Australia’s leading discipline-rich and research-intensive universities. Our tradition of high academic performance is testified in our association with 5 Nobel Prize winners, 102 Rhodes Scholars and 104 Fulbright Scholars.
Strong International Reputation The University of Adelaide is at the forefront of many international rankings. We are ranked amongst the world top 200 universities in the THE-QS World Ranking 2008 and ranked in the top 25 universities in the Asia Pacific region by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2008 Ranking. In the 2009 Australian Good Universities Guide, we scored 5 Stars for staff-student ratios, research intensiveness and student demand.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE
NEW SOUTH WALES
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Outstanding Research Being one of Australia’s top universities in terms of research outputs, research funding and quality of postgraduate research experience, it is not surprising that our teaching and research are intimately related. Our learning environment encompasses teachers who are active researchers and specialists in their fields. This means that our teaching is informed by current research.
Admirable Campus Lifestyle With more than 21,000 students and over 2800 staff, the University is small enough to provide personal interaction with teaching staff, yet large enough to offer a broad range of programs and student support services. Our main campus is located in the city centre where grand old buildings and leafy grounds intermingle with modern facilities, providing an exceptional learning atmosphere in which you can achieve your best.
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UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE? State-of-the-art Facilities The University is one of the best resourced higher education institutions in Australia, with a wide range of facilities, including modern lecture theatres, 24 hour computer suites and an outstanding library with over two million items. Wireless internet access and electronic resources including online teaching tools and worldwide databases which are universal across the University.
Phenomenal Global Networks Graduates of the University of Adelaide become part of a distinguished alumni community that spans around the world. You will have many opportunities to network and get a head start on your professional journey through a variety of social events and activities. Staying connected has never been easier with the University’s dedicated alumni office. Wherever you go, you have access to the vibrant Adelaide network.
Prominent International Linkages The University offers a comprehensive study abroad and exchange program which allows you to undertake one to two semesters of your studies at other institutions. With more than 170 formal links, including a number of prestigious universities around the world, you will be spoilt for choice in selecting an institution that adds another dimension to your education at the University of Adelaide.
Excellent Support Services From the moment you step onto the campus, you can expect a range of high quality support services designed to help you settle quickly and succeed in your studies. Academic learning support, career services, counselling services and health services are just some examples of the support services on offer to help you seamlessly fit into your university education.
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WHY UNDERTAKE POST THE UNIVERSITY OF ADE Contemporary Business Thinking The Business School espouses fresh thinking. We advocate the generation of innovative ideas and encourage diversity, critical thought and interaction amongst students and staff. As a centre of academic excellence, we pride ourselves on working and thinking outside the square. You can expect to be challenged everyday to stretch your mindset and be exposed to ideas and business models beyond the traditional business school curriculum.
CFA Program Partner The Business School has achieved endorsement from the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute in the United States as a CFA Program partner. Being one of only five Business Schools in Australia to be awarded the status of a CFA Program Partner is an accomplishment that exemplifies the quality of our programs and our commitment to benchmark our programs to professional international practice.
Partnership with Business Interaction with the business community and the professions is integral to our Business School. You can kick-start your career development and apply classroom learning through a series of industry engagement programs, such as “On the Couch” and “Business Forum”. These projects not only advance the academic curriculum, they also extend your experience in studying a business program. What’s more, our flagship 12 week Business and Economics Internship Program, which allows you to gain insights to career pathways and develop skills and knowledge directly related to your studies, is a much valued opportunity in today’s competitive employment environment.
Inspiring Success The Business School has a rich tradition of inspiring students to achieve their very best academically. The growing list of accolades amongst our graduates authenticates our 04
GRADUATE STUDIES AT LAIDE BUSINESS SCHOOL? success in providing an encouraging learning environment. The recent announcement of a Fulbright Scholar from our MBA program and the outstanding performance of our students at the national UBS Investment Banking Challenge competition are just some of our success stories.
in all aspect of the program. Our business programs will constantly test your ability to work outside your comfort zone and collaborate with your study group. Above all, you are expected to adopt a culture of engagement that encourages interaction of ideas, insight and criticism amongst students and between students and staff.
Academic Excellence Our reputation and location bring some of the most inspirational and thought-provoking leaders in the world through our doors. Experts in their specialist fields, our academic staff are at the centre of our international academic and business success. Working as the interface between the worlds of academia and industry, they frequently provide advice to government bodies, address international conferences and foster close relationships with professional bodies and the corporate world. You will benefit from cutting edge research and insights of academics who push the boundaries to achieve breakthroughs. Their ongoing rigorous and first class research generates important and innovative ideas that improve business practices and influence a generation of business professionals. Many have authored textbooks you will use in classroom, ensuring that you benefit from the latest developments and trends in global business.
Dynamic Classroom Experience You can expect to interact and learn from leading experts. They not only facilitate the sharing of information but more importantly, they elicit responses, spur dialogues, encourage difference of opinions and debate. The challenging classroom mix of intellectual capital and high quality teaching in turn fosters the development of an exceptional student body whom we expect to create the dynamism of tomorrow’s business. You learn with and through highly qualified academics and industry practitioners, creating a balanced mix of experience and expertise
Savvy Facilities As a postgraduate student at the Faculty of the Professions, you will have access to the Professions Hub. The Hub is the social centre for our student body. It features technologically advanced resources and comfortable amenities to support your study at the University. A spacious student lounge, advanced 24 hour computer suites, customised lockers together with dedicated staff make exchanging information and group work a breeze. You can be assured that every aspect of our infrastructure has been carefully designed to facilitate and enhance your learning experience. Our advisers are also located within the Hub to ensure that you are well versed with the academic conventions of studying at the Business School.
Diverse Programs The complexities of the global business world warrant a wide range of business qualifications that will confront the challenges and exploit the opportunities of today’s competitive market place. Our suite of postgraduate generalist and specialists business programs are designed to equip you with the skills necessary to meet those challenges. Programs include the MBA and a full spectrum of specialist Master degrees in Accounting, Applied Finance, Business Research, Marketing and Performance Management. Our unique emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to business education means that you can even combine two complementary disciplinary areas within a Master degree program. 05
COMMERCE COURSES
MASTER
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
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Accounting Concepts & Methods (M)
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Quantitative Methods (M)
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Economic Principles (M)
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Plus one course from the following: Marketing Principles (M) Principles of Finance (M) Management Practice (M)
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Six discipline-related courses (18 units)
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Two electives* (6 units)
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Total Units
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* Unless exempted, international students are required to undertake Business Communications (M) which will be presented in lieu of an elective.
MASTER OF COMMERCE
The Master of Commerce general program provides you with the opportunity to design an individual program to suit your particular needs and interests. This program is the most general of the Masters programs and seeks to provide a theoretically grounded coverage of key conceptual and practical developments across a spectrum of disciplines.
Key Features • A program that seeks to provide theoretically grounded coverage of key conceptual and practical developments across a spectrum of disciplines. • Suitable for professionals requiring generalist business knowledge. • Graduate Certificate pathway may be used as an introductory program towards the Master of Commerce.
ALOKE BIKKINA MASTER OF COMMERCE
“Adelaide is a great city for international students to live and to study. Friendly people and an excellent study environment are a few of the reasons why I chose to undertake a Master degree here. The academically demanding curriculum and the culture of excellence at the University of Adelaide provided me with great motivation to achieve the skills and knowledge I desire.” 06
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COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) COURSES
MASTER
MASTER OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING)
Accounting Concepts & Methods (M)
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Quantitative Methods (M)
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Key Features
Economic Principles (M)
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• Provides students with little or no accounting knowledge with the necessary academic training to pursue a career in accounting.
Principles of Finance (M)
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Commercial Law & Information Systems (M)
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• Suitable for professionals who wish to develop a career in accounting, including specialised fields such as taxation, auditing, management accounting and accounting systems.
Advanced Financial Accounting (M)
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Corporate Law (M)
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Intermediate Financial Reporting (M)
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Professional Recognition*
Management Accounting (M)
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• The Master of Commerce (Accounting) satisfies the educational requirements for associate membership of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA). Appropriate courses must be undertaken to fulfill the associate membership requirements of both professional bodies.
Plus one accounting course from the following: Auditing & Assurance Services (M) Income Taxation (M) Knowledge Management & Measurement (M) Public Sector & Not-for-Profit Accountability (M) Financial Statement Analysis (M) Advanced Financial Reporting (M) Business Taxation & GST (M)
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Two electives* (6 units)
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The Master of Commerce (Accounting) is designed to allow you to gain a professional accounting qualification that allows you to practice in the accounting profession. This program will provide you with the knowledge and skills required of a professional accountant at all levels of business.
Total Units
36
* Unless exempted, international students are required to undertake Business Communications (M) which will be presented in lieu of an elective.
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COMMERCE (APPLIED FINANCE) COURSES
MASTER
MASTER OF COMMERCE (APPLIED FINANCE)
Accounting Concepts & Methods (M)
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Quantitative Methods (M)
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Economic Principles (M)
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Key Features
Principles of Finance (M)
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Equity Valuation & Analysis (M)
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Fixed Income Securities (M)
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• Designed to provide analytical tools and expertise to make corporate finance decisions, and will help you understand how various financial instruments are used to enhance investment returns.
Options, Futures & Risk Management (M)
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Portfolio Theory & Management (M)
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Plus two finance courses from the following: Corporate Investment & Strategy (M) Corporate Finance Theory (M) Financial Statement Analysis (M) International Finance (M) Money Banking & Financial Markets IIID Treasury & Financial Risk Management (M)
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Two electives* (6 units)
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Total Units
The Master of Commerce (Applied Finance) is designed to provide you with analytical tools and expertise to make financial decisions at all level of business. The program enables you to acquire skills in corporate finance and investment decision making.
• The program covers at least 70% of the candidate body of knowledge for those wanting to proceed with professional studies offered by the Chartered Financial Analyst Institute (www.cfainstitute.org) • Suitable for professionals seeking employment as an analyst, consultant or manager in the financial services sector; including banks, investment institutions, capital market dealers and financial planning consultancies.
Professional Recognition
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• Recognised by Chartered Financial Analyst as a CFA program partner and ASIC registry as ps146 compliant for several specialised fields of finance.
* Unless exempted, international students are required to undertake Business Communications (M) which will be presented in lieu of an elective.
ADELAIDE-MAHIDOL ARTICULATION ARRANGEMENT The University of Adelaide has an articulation agreement with Mahidol University International College (MUIC) which allows Mahidol students who have completed the appropriate Bachelor of Business Administration degree to receive advanced standing towards the University’s Master of Commerce, Master of Commerce (Applied Finance), Master of Commerce (Marketing) or Master of Commerce (Performance Management). 08
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The Master of Commerce (Marketing) is designed to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date understanding of concepts, techniques and professional applications in today’s field of marketing.
Key Features • In-depth examination of marketing principles and practices together with analytical skills to analyse research are key features of this program. • Suitable for professionals who wish to embark on a marketing career such as marketing planner, sales manager, brand marketer, product and advertising manager, retail manager, public relations officer, service manager and market researcher.
Professional Recognition • Graduates may gain partial credit towards the Certified Practising Marketer (CPM) status awarded by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI).
COMMERCE (MARKETING) COURSES
MASTER
MASTER OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)
Accounting Concepts & Methods (M)
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Quantitative Methods (M)
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Economic Principles (M)
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Marketing Principles (M)
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Consumer Behaviour (M)
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Marketing Communications (M)
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International Marketing (M)
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Market Research & Planning (M)
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Marketing Ethics (M)
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Strategic Marketing (M)
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Plus two electives from the following* (6 units): Relationship Marketing (M) E-Marketing (M) New Product Development & Innovation (M) Brand Management (M) Other approved list of commerce courses
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Total Units
36
* Unless exempted, international students are required to undertake Business Communications (M) which will be presented in lieu of an elective.
TANYA NEWHOUSE SENIOR ASSOCIATE - MARKETING
“Thanks to the University of Adelaide’s MCom(Marketing) program I have successfully changed both my career and industry, and am now working in a field that excites me every day. The program offered the right blend of practical and theoretical concepts, and this has enabled me to implement my knowledge in ways that works for both me and my organisation.I would recommend the MCom as a great way to stimulate fresh thinking and at the same time, open new career doors.“
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MASTERS COURSES
ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
ACCOUNTING & MARKETING
ACCOUNTING & PERF MGT
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Accounting Concepts & Methods (M)
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Quantitative Methods (M)
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Economic Principles (M)
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Principles of Finance (M)
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Equity Valuation & Analysis (M)
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Fixed Income Securities (M)
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Options, Futures & Risk Management (M)
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Portfolio Theory & Management (M)
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Management Practice (M) or Organisational Behavior
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Consumer Behaviour (M)
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Marketing Communications (M)
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Marketing Principles (M)
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Market Research and Planning (M)
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Marketing Ethics (M)
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Commercial Law & Information Systems (M) Advanced Financial Accounting (M) Corporate Law (M) Intermediate Financial Reporting (M) Management Accounting (M) Auditing & Assurance Services (M) Income Tax (M) Plus three management courses from the following (9 units): Managing Social Responsibility (M) Strategic Compensation Management (M) Corporate Governance & Globalisation (M) Optimising Human Performance (M) Structure & Performance in Organisations (M) Two accounting electives or two finance electives (6 units) Two electives (M)* (6 units)
Total Units
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A balanced coverage of both disciplines not only strengthens your understanding of the symbiotic relationships that underpins today’s complex market place; it also enhances your employability in your chosen profession.
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• Designed to combined studies of accounting with finance, marketing or performance management all of which are highly sought after by employers. • Strengthens employability in the areas of financial management, marketing or performance management while enabling you to gain a professional accounting qualification that allows you to practice in the accounting profession.
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Plus five accounting courses from the following (15 units):
The combined studies of accounting with finance, marketing or performance management are increasingly well-received by employers who value employees’ abilities to synthesise both disciplines. By choosing relevant electives within the study program, you will be able specialise in two disciplines simultaneously.
Key Features
Strategic Management (M)
Plus four accounting courses from the following (12 units):
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING AND F MASTER OF ACCOUNTING AND M MASTER OF ACCOUNTING AND PE
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* Unless exempted, international students are required to undertake Business Communications (M) which will be presented in lieu of an elective.
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FINANCE MARKETING ERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Professional Recognition • The Master of Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Marketing, and Accounting and Performance Management programs are designed to satisfy the education requirements for associate membership of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA). Appropriate courses must be undertaken to fulfill the associate membership requirements of both professional bodies. • Graduates of the Master of Accounting and Performance Management may be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) and the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI). • Graduates of the Master of Accounting and Marketing may gain partial credit towards the Certified Practising Marketer (CPM) status awarded by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI).
DAN XI YIN MASTER OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
“The University of Adelaide is well known as the top university in South Australia. The Masters program at the University of Adelaide is highly relevant to the industry I wish to work in. Together with good lecturers and tutors, I am confident that I will succeed in my field of study. I really enjoy studying here.”
KENNETH RICHARDS MASTER OF COMMERCE (PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT)
“Continuing to study a Master degree at the University of Adelaide after finishing my undergraduate degree is an excellent decision. I have been exposed to excellent lecturers and good facilities which helps me to overcome the academic challenges within my program.”
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FINANCE AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS COURSES
MASTER
MASTER OF FINANCE AND BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Accounting Concepts & Methods (M)
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Quantitative Methods (M) or Intermediate Econometrics IID
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Economic Principles (M)
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Principles of Finance (M)
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Key Features
Equity Valuation & Analysis (M)
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Fixed Income Securities (M)
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Options, Futures & Risk Management (M)
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• Designed to meet the needs of entrants from either a business or economics degree seeking in-depth advancement in their field, or a graduate from any other degree seeking to comprehensively adapt to the new fields of economics and finance.
Portfolio Theory & Management (M)
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Topics in Applied Econometrics IIID or Econometrics Theory IIID
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Intermediate Microeconomics IID
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International Finance or International Trade & Investment
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Intermediate Macroeconomics IID
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Two economics electives or two finance electives (6 units)
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Two electives* (6 units)
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Total Units
48
* Unless exempted, international students are required to undertake Business Communications (M) which will be presented in lieu of an elective.
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The Master of Finance and Business Economics has been designed to enable you to build a competitive edge based on a high level of technical competence in Finance and Economics. The program allows you to gain a superior perspective in understanding the symbiotic relationship between the two fields of study that underpins today’s business decisions.
• Suitable for professionals seeking to gain a head-start in the financial services industry or as a professional economist in the private and public sectors.
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The Master of Business Research has been designed to provide research training for students who complete one of our business masters programs or an equivalent coursework masters degree, and who wish to undertake research leading to a PhD. The aim of this program is to provide exposure to the research skills that are required to undertake any academic research project including: • writing a literature review • determining research gaps and developing hypotheses or research questions • devising a rigorous and suitable methodology • undertaking an appropriate analysis • writing research results in a concise and accurate manner and drawing research and managerial implications. In addition, the program will provide an in-depth understanding of one discipline.
Key Features • The program provides teaching in research methodologies and discipline specialisation. A dissertation comprises 30% of the program.
BUSINESS RESEARCH COURSES
MASTER
MASTER OF BUSINESS RESEARCH
Discipline Courses (12 units)
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Research Methodology (M)
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Advanced Readings (M)
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Plus one course from the following (3 units):
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Qualitative Methods (M) Quantitative Methods (M) Econometric Theory IIID Topics in Applied Econometrics Econometrics IV Plus one advanced discipline course from the following (3 units):
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Advanced Theory in Finance (M) Advanced Theory in Marketing (M) Advanced Theory in Accounting (M) Advanced Theory in Management (M) Dissertation (M) (12 units)
Total Units
36
• Suitable for professionals who wish to have the opportunity to proceed to a PhD after a postgraduate business studies and an aspiration to embark on an academic career.
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES
MASTER
MBA (ADVANCED)
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Fundamentals of Leadership
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Accounting for Managers
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Marketing Management
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Economics for Management
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Managerial Finance
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Managing Contemporary Organisations
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Strategic Management
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Global Business
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Business or Management Project
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Operations Management
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Business Law
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Four electives (12 units) Five electives (15 units)
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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The underlying philosophy of our MBA is to integrate specific management tools and techniques into a meaningful and comprehensive program of management education. Our MBA provides a broadly based education for students as managers, rather than just the acquisition of an off-theshelf set of skills. The aim is to develop problem solving and communication skills, leadership and team building skills, and analytical and critical abilities that will enable you to understand and deal with the complex issues of management in a rapidly changing business environment. An MBA (Advanced) spread over a period of 2 years is available should you wish to broaden the coverage of managerial knowledge beyond the standard 12 course MBA degree program. This pathway provides you with the opportunity to acquire specialised knowledge of a particular area by undertaking additional electives as well as applying theoretical knowledge to real life business projects.
Key Features • Courses are offered on a trimester basis (fast-track) and weekly classes are scheduled in the evening. • An average class size of 25 students, which allows individual to contribute in class without being overwhelmed by large numbers. • A diverse student body with varied experiences ensures a rich learning environment that fosters long-lasting business and social networks. • A nested program which allows you to exit with a lesser qualification such as the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration. • Intakes available in January, May and September.
MICHAEL CONSTANTINE LAWYER
“The University of Adelaide MBA program has broadened my perspective and equipped me with a transferable analytical toolkit to solve the most complex business problems. I would recommend the MBA experience to anyone who would like to be a part of a progressive, inspirational and influential business community.“
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Key Features
COURSES
GRAD DIP BUS ADMIN
GRAD CERT MANAGEMENT
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • Designed for students who wish to undertake study beyond the scope of the graduate Certificate in Management but who do not wish to commit to the duration of the MBA or MBA (Advanced).
Fundamentals of Leadership
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Accounting for Managers
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Marketing Management
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Economics for Management
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Managerial Finance
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Managing Contemporary Organisations
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• Suitable for professionals who have at least 2 years of middle to senior level managerial experience. • Intakes available in January, May and September.
One elective (3 units)
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENT
Two electives (6 units)
Total Units
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Key Features • Designed for managers who wish to take an introductory management program, or for those who wish to acquire new skills without the lengthy time commitment. • Suitable for managers with over 7 years of relevant experience but who do not hold a tertiary degree. • Intakes available in January, May and September.
DR SAM WELLS MBA DIRECTOR
“The University of Adelaide MBA is a post-experience, postgraduate degree that provides a generalist grounding across the whole range of managerial responsibilities. It prepares graduates to engage confidently with the challenges of management in an increasingly complex organisational environment.”
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GLOBAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT COURSES
GRADUATE DIPLOMA
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Principles of Finance (M) or Managerial Finance (MBA)
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Economic Principles (M) or Economics for Managers (MBA)
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Accounting Concepts & Methods (M) or Accounting for Managers (MBA)
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Quantitative Methods (M) or Statistical Quantitative & Analytical Thinking (MBA)
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Global Wealth Management
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Investment Advisory Process & Client Relationship Management
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Tax, Estate and Wealth Management
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Plus one course from the following:
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GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN GLOBAL WEALTH MANAGEMENT The Graduate Diploma in Global Wealth Management (GDGWM) will provide you with the foundation to pursue a career in the rapidly growing field of wealth management and financial planning.
Key Features • Compulsory courses and some electives are delivered in executivestyle intensive modes. • Develops an understanding of cross-cultural negotiation and conflict, and non-verbal communication across cultures.
Professional Recognition • This program is ASIC RG146 compliant and enables a candidate to apply to the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) for advanced standing for the technical units of CFP Certification Program. For further information please see the FPA website: www.fpa.asn.au
Industry Research project Self Managed Super 1 Establishment & Accumulation Self Managed Super 2 Distribution & Estate Planning Wealth Management in China Other approved list of commerce courses
Total Units
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CLIVE PERRING DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES
“This is a program designed to give you the skills to enter into the rapidly growing and exciting global wealth management industry.”
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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN SELF MANAGED SUPERANNUATION* Investment in superannuation in Australia is accumulating at an astonishing rate and now totals over $1.17 trillion. The Self Managed Super Fund (SMSF) industry is subject to legislative changes, compliance issues and vigorous scrutiny. Advisors in SMSF need to increase their knowledge and skills as well as increasing the financial literacy skills of consumers. The Professional Certificate is a unique qualification that links higher education with the requirements of industry. The program consists of 2 major courses, Self Managed Super 1 – Establishment and Accumulation and Self Managed Super 2 – Distribution and Estate Planning.
Key Features • Designed for people wanting to give comprehensive advice of the highest quality to investors in self managed superannuation funds. • Suitable for Financial Planners, Fund Administrators, Auditors and Accountants. Students should have some working knowledge of superannuation or self managed superannuation. • Courses are delivered in executive-style intensive-mode. • Lectures provided by industry practitioners and academics. • Offered in several capital cities.
Professional Recognition • This program is ASIC RG146 compliant in Self Managed Superannuation and provides CPD points with the Self Managed Super Fund Professional’s Association of Australia (SPAA) and with the Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA). Web: www.fpa.asn.au and www.spaa.asn.au * This program is not available to international students.
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES Australia has an international reputation in the financial services area both in terms of the growth and development of the industry and also in regulation in the industry. With an international focus, the International Centre for Financial Services (ICFS) fosters excellence in, and improved understanding of, the Financial Services Industry by providing strong research, education and training programs for the industry, its participants, regulators, academia and other interested parties.
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ADMISSION • A Bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised Institution* • Applications for local students are made online via SATAC’s GradStart
website, www.satac.edu.au. For international applicants, please visit www.international.adelaide.edu.au
English Language Requirements • If you are an international applicant, you must meet the University’s
English Language requirements. For further details refer to the University’s postgraduate international Student Prospectus or visit www.adelaide.edu.au/programs/coursework
SCHOLARSHIPS The University of Adelaide offers scholarships to local and international students undertaking full-time postgraduate coursework study. The selection of scholarships is extremely competitive and is limited. For students enrolled in CFA endorsed programs, up to 5 scholarships are available annually to assist students to cover CFA examinations fees. * Two years of professional work experience is required for some programs (please refer to summary table, page 20) For further information on admission, scholarships and awards, please visit www.business.adelaide.edu.au
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DISCLAIMER With an aim to continual improvement the University of Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the courses and programs it offers to students. As a result, the specific courses available to students may vary from year to year. For updated information: Programs: www.adelaide.edu.au/programs Tuition Fees: www.adelaide.edu.au/ student/finance/commonwealth/ contribution/#sc The University of Adelaide assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided by third parties.
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CAREERS – OPPORTUNITY IS OUR BUSINESS
• 3M Hong Kong Ltd
• Defence Science & Technology Organisation
• Intervest Securities Pty Ltd
• SA Police
• Job Prospects (SYC)
• SADB Directional Drilling
• Defence Science Technology Agency, Singapore
• John Shearer Holding Ltd
• SES
• John Whilesprings Pty Ltd
• Salmat Pty Ltd
• KLA-Tencor
• Sleepcity/Everyday Living
• Kellog Brown & Root Pty Ltd
• SolveIt Software Pty Ltd
• LMC
• Southern Health Service
• Landmark
• St George Bank
• Department of Transport Energy & Infrastructure
• Laser Pacific
• St Mark’s College
• Lortek Consulting
• Standard Chartered Bank
• Manutec Pty Ltd
• Stewart Business Consulting
• BDO Kendalls
• Department of Water, Land & Biodiversity Conservation
• Sun Loong (HK) Ltd
• BHP Billiton
• EDS
• Marketing Institute of Singapore
• BOQ Equipment Finance Ltd
• EGL Tours
• Mizuho Corporate Bank
• Tax and Financial Services
• BT Financial Group
• MobileOne Ltd
• Baker Tilly Hong Kong
• EMC Computer Systems (FE) Ltd
• Team Gain International Limited
• Bali State Polytecnic
• ETSA Utilities • Elcoteq Asia Ltd
• Montblanc Pacific Distributors Ltd
• Tenix Defence
• Beckmann & Associates • Benchmark Electronics Inc
• Elders Pty Ltd
• The University of Adelaide
• Bendigo Bank Financial Planning
• Environmental Contracting Services Pty Ltd
• NABS Supply Chain Solution Ltd
• Bluescope Steel
• Ernst & Young
• NTS Global
• Booth Engineering
• Exide Technologies
• Napier Univeristy
• Bossini International Holdings Limited
• Explore Investments Limited
• National Australia Bank
• Extrastaff Pty Ltd
• Navteq Pte Ltd
• Brown-Forman Worldwide
• Exxonmobil
• Nunkuwarrin Yunti of SA Inc
• UnitingCare Wesley Adelaide Inc
• CGU Workers Compensation
• Flextronics
• OCBC Bank
• University of South Australia
• CPA Australia
• Fosters Group
• Orica
• Valuation Exchange
• Centre of Defence, Communications & Information Networking
• Freescale Semi Conductor
• Origin Energy
• Vetco Gray Singapore Pte Ltd
• Fuji Electrics Pte Ltd
• Orlando Wines
• Victorian Workcover Authority
• Grant Thornton
• PCCW Ltd
• Warnaco (HK) Ltd
• Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation
• Pacifi c Marine Batteries
• Wattyl
• ParknShop
• Westfi eld
• Grey Area Marketing
• Pfi zzer Inc
• Westpac
• HSBC
• Philips Consumer Electronics
• Hawker Britton
• Pitcher Partners
• Woodbridge Hendersons Australia Group
• Hays
• Protector Alsafe
• YN Trust and Invest, China
• Heart Foundation • Holden
• Radford Institute
• Zurich Financial Group
• Revenue SA (DTF)
• eSun Holdings Ltd
• IBM Singapore Pte Ltd
• Rock Mobile Corporation
• IPP Financial Advisers Pte Ltd
• Royal Adeladie Hospital
• IT&E Limited
• Royal Australian Air Force
• Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science
• Rural City of Murray Bridge
• ABB Grain Ltd • ABC • Adelaide Bank • Agostino Group • Alcatel Lucent • Asset Mechanical Engineering • Attorney-General’s Department • Australian Hotels Association • BASF China • BDA
• Centrelink • Champion Compressors Pty Ltd • China-Africa Development Fund • City of Charles Sturt • City of Port Adelaide Enfi eld • City of Unley • Clipsal Australia Pty Ltd • Codan • Cooper-Standard Automotive Tecalemit Australia • Credit Objects Pty Ltd • DTZ
• Deloitte • Department for Administrative and Information Services • Department of Trade & Economic Development
• Money Advisers
• NRG Funders
• Super Fund Administrator
• The Royal Children’s Hospital • Tiffany & Co. • Tristate Holdings Ltd • United KG • United Water International Pty Ltd
• SA Deptartment of Health
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PG BUS QUICK GUIDE | SUMMARY
SUMMARY OF POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Programs
Annual Indicative International Fees (AUD)
Annual Indicative Local Fees (AUD)
Admission Requirements
Work Experience
Intakes
Master of Commerce
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Commerce (Accounting)
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Commerce (Applied Finance)
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Commerce (Marketing)
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Accounting and Finance
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Accounting and Performance Management
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Accounting and Marketing
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Finance and Business Economics
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Master of Business Research
$26,250
N/Aâ€
Relevant Master Degree
No
Feb
Master of Business Administration
$26,250
$22,750
Degree or Equivalent
Min 2 yrs relevant management experience
Jan, May, Sep
Master of Business Administration (Advanced)
$26,250
$22,750
Degree or Equivalent
Min 2 yrs relevant management experience
Jan, May, Sep
Graduate Diploma of Business Administration
$26,250
$22,750
Degree or Equivalent
Min 2 yrs relevant management experience
Jan, May, Sep
Graduate Diploma in Global Wealth Management
$26,250
$18,250
Degree
No
Feb, July
Graduate Certificate in Commerce
$13,125
$9,125
Degree
No
Feb, July
Graduate Certificate in Management
$13,125
$11,375
Degree or Equivalent
Min 2 yrs relevant management experience
Jan, May, Sep
Professional Certificate in Self Managed Superannuation
Not Available*
$4,500
Degree or relevant work experience
* Not available to International Students
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Commonwealth Supported Place
Feb, July
Duration
CPA Accredited Program
ICAA Accredited Program
Internship Opportunities
CFA Program Partner
1.5 years
No
No
Yes
No
1.5 years
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
1.5 years
No
No
Yes
Yes
Eligible for listing on the ASIC registry as ps146 compliant
1.5 years
No
No
Yes
No
Satisfy education requirements for membership of the AMI
2 years
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
2 years
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
May satisfy education requirements for membership of the AIM and AHRI
2 years
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
May satisfy education requirements for membership of the AMI
2 years
No
No
Yes
No
May satisfy education requirements for membership of the AMI
1.5 years
No
No
No
No
4 trimesters
No
No
Yes
No
5 trimesters
No
No
Yes
No
2 trimesters
No
No
No
No
1 year
No
No
No
No
0.5 years
No
No
No
No
1 trimester
No
No
No
No
1 year part time
No
No
No
No
Other Professional Recognition
Eligible for advanced standing towards the CFP Certification
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