Course code: 3194 + Course abbreviation: MPhil + Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton, Gippsland, and Peninsula + 100 per cent research, or combination of research and coursework + One year minimum, two years maximum
The Master of Philosophy can be undertaken as either a 100 per
cent research program or through a combination of research and coursework. The
research/coursework option has replaced the Master of Commerce (Honours) and
Master of Economic (Honours). Successful completion of the program will signify
that the candidate has successfully completed a course of research training and
satisfied the examiners that they can carry out a research project and analyse
critically the results. The MPhil, involving a combination of research and
coursework, is designed to extend the disciplinary competence of candidates as
well as provide them with research training.
While it is not necessary that an MPhil thesis would make a major contribution
to the discipline by way of new knowledge (as a PhD would require), an MPhil
thesis would be expected to make a contribution to an existing body of
knowledge by applying, clarifying, critiquing or interpreting that
knowledge.
No credit for work done previously is available in this masters degree.
Masters candidates may be able to upgrade to doctoral candidature after 12
months, provided that satisfactory progress has been made and certain
conditions are met.
Applicants need to have completed:
The normal period of candidature is 18 months full-time equivalent (or 72 credit points). The minimum and maximum period of candidature is 12 and 24 months full-time equivalent respectively.
The degree may be undertaken by part-time or full-time enrolment. A period of three months of full-time attendance on campus shall apply to on-campus MPhil candidates. Research may also be pursued by external mode, in accordance with the guidelines governing PhD external candidature, except that the annual period of attendance/residency shall be reduced to 10 days.
Australian students and permanent residents who receive a Research Training Scheme place will be exempted from the payment of the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS).
International students will be required to pay full fees. However, students will be eligible to apply for a fee scholarship such as an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) or a Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (MIPRS).
The requirements for each of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Business Law and Taxation, Econometrics and Business Statistics, Economics and Management are set out below:
Candidates are required to write a thesis of up to 50,000 words on a topic selected with their supervisor. The thesis constitutes 100 per cent of the workload and the topic must be related to the department in which the student is specialising. A member of that department will be appointed as supervisor. In some instances, students may have more than one supervisor, and the second supervisor may be from another department.
Candidates are required to select four units, as set out in the section on each of the departments. Candidates are required to include in the four units at least two 5000-level units from the department in which they are enrolled for the masters course. Normally, the coursework component is taken over the first two semesters before proceeding to the thesis component. Students are required to achieve an average grade of 70 per cent or above. In addition, candidates are required to write a thesis on a topic selected in consultation with their supervisor. The thesis, of approximately 25,000 words, constitutes 67 per cent of the course, and the topic must be related to the department in which the student is specialising. A member of that department will be appointed as supervisor. In some instances, students may have more than one supervisor, and the second supervisor may be from another department.
Candidates are required to write a thesis on a topic selected with their supervisor. The thesis constitutes 92 per cent of the workload, and the topic must be related to the department in which the student is specialising. A member of that department will be appointed as supervisor. In some instances, students may have more than one supervisor, and the second supervisor may be from another department. In addition, candidates will be required to complete one 5000-level unit from the department responsible for the supervision of their thesis. This unit should be related to the topic of their thesis.
All candidates are required to attend the graduate seminars organised by the department in which they are enrolled. They will also be expected to attend and participate regularly in the seminar series. Students are required to present one seminar. Although the graduate seminar is an unweighted unit, students enrol in the graduate seminar in each department in the same way as other units, although it does not count as one of the units towards the degree. Students must receive a pass in this seminar unit to satisfy the requirements for the degree.
(a) Students must complete two units from the following list:
(b)
Students must complete two units from units listed in (a) above, special units
taught by the department, and AFC5000 (Reading unit) or from level 4 graduate
units taught by the department or from the graduate units taught by the
Departments of Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton) and Economics.
(c) Students must complete AFC5110 (Accounting and finance graduate
seminar).
(d) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
(a) Students must complete one unit from the 5000-level units
taught by the department. The unit to be taken should be related to the thesis
topic, and in special circumstances the head of department may approve as the
5000-level unit a special unit based on a 4000-level graduate unit or an
AFC5000 (Reading unit) taught by the department.
(b) Students must complete AFC5110 Accounting and finance graduate seminar.
(c) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
Coursework and 67 per cent thesis option is not available.
(a) Students must complete one unit from the 5000-level units
taught by the department. The unit to be taken should be related to the thesis
topic.
(b) Students may be required to participate in the departmental seminar
program.
(c) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
(a) Students must complete two units from the following list:
(b) Students
must complete two units from special units or special reading units taught by
the department, or from level 4 graduate units taught by the department, or
from the graduate units taught by the Department of Accounting and Finance and
the Department of Economics.
(c) Students must complete ETC5470 Econometrics graduate seminar.
(d) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
(a) Students must complete one unit from the 5000-level units
taught by the department. The unit to be taken should be related to the thesis
topic, and in special circumstances the head of department may approve as the
5000-level unit a special unit based on a level 4 graduate unit or an ETC5000
(Reading unit) taught by the department.
(b) Students must complete ETC5470 Econometrics graduate seminar.
(c) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
All students entering the graduate program within the Department of Economics are required to have passed the undergraduate unit ETC2410 or ETC3440 (Practical econometrics) or equivalent units, or an examination set by the department at an equivalent level in quantitative economic analysis. Students are not permitted to take ETC3440 (Practical econometrics) as a special unit. Students may select joint courses offered by the Department of Economics with the departments of Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton) and Accounting and Finance, respectively.
(a) Students must complete two units from the following list:
(b) Students must
complete one unit from the 5000-level units taught by the department. The unit
to be taken should be related to the thesis topic.
(c) Students must complete ECC5800 (Economics graduate seminar).
(d) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
(a) Students must complete one unit from the 5000-level units
taught by the department. The unit to be taken should be related to the thesis
topic.
(b) Students must complete ECC5800 (Economics graduate seminar).
(c) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
(a) Students must complete two units from the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, including at least one of:
(b) Students must complete two units from the Department of Economics, including at least one of:
(c) Students must complete either ECC5800 (Economics graduate seminar) or ETC5470 (Econometrics graduate seminar).
(d) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
Coursework and 67 per cent thesis option is not available.
(a) Students must complete one unit from the 5000-level units
taught by the department. The unit to be taken should be related to the thesis
topic.
(b) Students may be required to participate in the departmental seminar
program.
(c) Students must complete the thesis component (details listed above).
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