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Monash University

Honours degree of Bachelor of Business and Commerce

Course code: 3169 ~ Course abbreviation: BBusCom(Hons) ~ Total points required:48 ~ 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Berwick,Gippsland, Peninsula, Sunway)

Course description

This course has been especially designed to offer selected students the opportunity for advanced study in one of the specialist business areas offered by the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics and to teach students how to conduct business-related research at an advanced level.

Entry requirements

Bachelor of Business and Commerce or any combined degree program at Monash University, or an equivalent from an equivalent university or institute. Candidates should normally have obtained a minimum average 65 per cent grade over levels two and three of the undergraduate degree in the specialised area of business units.

Course structure

The course structure has three main components:

  • a set of research methods units:
  • a set of directed studies units where students can study topics of specific interest;
  • a major research report.

Course requirements

(a) Students must complete three core units (36 points):

(b) students must complete a further two units (12 points):

With the approval of the course director, one or both of the directed studies units may be replaced by approved 4000-level units where these are available.

Units required for specified majors

Honours level studies can be taken in any of the disciplines available within the Bachelor of Business and Commerce degree.

Contact details

Berwick: Telephone +61 3 9904 7045; Email: enquiries.berwick@buseco.monash.edu.au

Gippsland: Telephone +61 3 9902 6380 or +61 35122 6380; Email: enquiries.gippsland@buseco.monash.edu.au

Sunway: Telephone +60 3 5636 0600; Email: inquiries@buseco.monash.edu.my

Peninsula: Telephone +61 3 9904 4314; Email: enquiries.peninsula@buseco.monash.edu.au

Course coordinator

Professor Valerie Clulow