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 and the campus near Johannesburg, South
Africa, as well as in Sydney, Perth, Hong Kong and Singapore. It has
approximately 13,000 students and offers a wide range of undergraduate degrees
and diplomas, executive certificates, graduate certificates, graduate diplomas,
postgraduate diplomas, masters degrees by research and by coursework, the
doctor of business administration and the doctor of philosophy degree. These
courses are available through a range of flexible learning study methods
including off-campus learning and Open Learning, as well as the more traditional
on-campus study.
The mission of the faculty is to use its scale, scope, internal diversity and
international perspective to become a leader in the pursuit, dissemination and
analysis of knowledge, in accounting, banking, business law, business
statistics, e-business, econometrics, economics, finance, international
business, management, marketing, taxation, tourism and associated disciplines.
By the application of that knowledge, its staff and students will contribute to
the scholarly, social and commercial development of Australia, its neighbours
and trading partners.
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 that make up the faculty.
The faculty is a body established under university statute. It comprises the
dean, 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 departments,
faculty heads on the various campuses, 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, budgets, and equal opportunity and affirmative action. 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 group managers of the faculty are responsible for the overall
administration of the faculty, including matters relating to university
statutes, regulations, the provision of advice on policy to faculty board and
its related committees, student services, management of the faculty's
financial, technical and resource activities, business development and
personnel matters of the faculty.
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