The Faculty of Business and Economics operates on the Berwick, Caulfield,
Clayton, Gippsland and Peninsula campuses in Australia, the Monash Malaysia
campus near Kuala Lumpur, as well as in Sydney, Hong Kong and Singapore. It has
approximately 12,000 students and offers a wide range of undergraduate degrees
and diplomas, executive certificates, graduate certificates,
graduate diplomas, masters degrees by research and by coursework and the doctor
of philosophy degree. These courses are available through a range of study
methods, including distance education and open learning, as well as the more
traditional on-campus study.
The mission of the faculty is to use its scale, scope and unique internal
diversity to become an international leader in the pursuit, dissemination and
analysis of knowledge, particularly in the disciplines of accounting, banking,
business law, business statistics, econometrics, economics, electronic
commerce, finance, international business and international trade, management,
marketing, taxation and tourism. By the application of that knowledge, its
staff and students will contribute to the economic, social and commercial
development of Australia and other countries.
The term 'Faculty of Business and Economics' in the wider sense includes all
students enrolled for degrees, diplomas and certificates offered by the
faculty, and all staff (academic, administrative, technical and clerical)
attached to the campuses which make up the faculty.
The faculty is a body established under university statute. It comprises
members of the teaching staff and other persons as appointed by the university
Council. The responsibility for making academic decisions in the faculty lies
with the faculty board, which comprises heads of schools and departments,
appointed and elected members of the teaching staff, elected members of the
general staff, student members (international, undergraduate and postgraduate),
nominees of other faculties and the library. Except in certain matters on which
it has power to act, the faculty board makes recommendations to the Education
Committee and to the Academic Board and through the Academic Board to the
Council of the university.
The faculty also has a number of committees, including an executive committee,
undergraduate and graduate studies committees and committees for research,
library, technical and computer services, budgets, quality assurance, equal
opportunity and affirmative action, credit transfer, resource-based learning
and advertising and public relations.
The dean, as chief executive officer of the faculty, provides academic
leadership to the faculty, presides over meetings of the faculty board and its
committees and exercises a general superintendence over the educational and
administrative affairs of the faculty.
The faculty academic registrar is responsible for matters relating to
university statutes, regulations, the provision of advice on policy to faculty
board and its related committees and student services management. The faculty
academic registrar, together with the managers, undergraduate studies, graduate
studies, research and higher degrees, campus managers students administration
and the administrative staff, are available to attend to the needs of both
undergraduate and graduate students within the faculty. The director, finance
and resources is responsible for the efficient and effective management of the
faculty's financial, technical, and resource activities. The personnel office
and staff manage the personnel matters of the faculty.