3194 - Master of Philosophy
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course
Abbreviated title | MPhil |
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CRICOS Code | 045341G |
Managing faculty | Business and Economics |
Study location and mode | Off-campus (Gippsland, Peninsula, Caulfield, Berwick, Clayton, Sunway) On-campus (Gippsland, Peninsula, Caulfield, Berwick, Clayton, Sunway) |
Duration (years) | 2 years FT, 4 years PT |
Minimum grade for completion | Students must receive a pass in the graduate seminar unit to satisfy the requirements for the degree, and complete a thesis which has been examined and passed by the examiners as making a contribution to knowledge. |
Postgraduate research component* | This course has a mandatory research component of 67 - 100 per cent of the total course, depending on the option selected. |
Contact details | Faculty Research Office: telephone +61 3 9905 2483; email research.degrees@buseco.monash.edu.au |
Course coordinator | Associate Professor Paul Mather |
Description
Objectives
The learning goals associated with this course are to:
- extend knowledge, expertise and skill through the application of research to business problems and issues
- gain experience in the design and implementation of research
- develop the ability to carry out independent research
- make a contribution to an existing body of knowledge by applying, clarifying or interpreting that knowledge.
Structure
100 per cent thesis option
Students 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.
Coursework and 67 per cent thesis option
Students are required to select four units, as set out in the section on each of the departments below. Students 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. This unit should be related to the topic of their thesis.
In addition, students are required to write a thesis of about 25,000 words on a topic selected in consultation with their supervisor. The thesis constitutes 67 per cent of the course, and the topic must be related to the department in which the student is specialising.
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.
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.
Coursework and 92 per cent thesis option
Students are required to write a thesis of up to 50,000 words 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, students 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.
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.
Graduate seminar
All students 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
Requirements
Department of Accounting and Finance
Students must undertake the 100 per cent thesis option (the 92 per cent and 67 per cent thesis options are not available).
Department of Business Law and Taxation
Students must undertake the 92 per cent thesis option (the 100 per cent and 67 per cent thesis options are not available).
92 per cent thesis option
(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 are required to participate in the departmental seminar program
(c.) students must complete the 92 per cent thesis component.
Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics
Students must undertake the 67 per cent thesis option or the 92 per cent thesis option (the 100 per cent thesis option is not available).
67 per cent thesis option
(a.) Students must complete two units from the following list:
- ETC5400 Research topics in econometrics or ETF5400 Special topics in econometrics I
- ETC5410 Special topics in econometrics or ETF5410 Special topics in econometrics II
(b.) students must complete two units from special units or special reading 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:
(d.) students must complete the 67 per cent thesis component.
92 per cent thesis option
(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 ETC5000/ETF5000 (Reading unit) taught by the department.
(b.) students must complete:
(c.) students must complete the 92 per cent thesis component.
Department of Economics
All students entering the graduate program within the Department of Economics are required to have passed the undergraduate unit ETC2410 (Introductory economics) or ETC3440 (Practical economics) or equivalent units, or an examination set by the department at an equivalent level in quantitative economics analysis. Students are not permitted to take ETC3440 as a special unit. Students may select joint courses offered by the Department of Economics with the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton) and The Department of Accounting and Finance, respectively.
67 per cent thesis option
(a.) Students must complete the following three units:
(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 this thesis component
Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics and Department of Economics
67 per cent thesis option
(a.) Students must complete two units from the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, including at least one of:
- ETC5400 Research topics in econometrics or ETF5400 Special topics in econometrics 1
- ETC5410 Special topics in econometrics or ETF5410 Special topics in econometrics 2
(b.) students must complete two units from the Department of Economics, including at least one of:
(c.) students must complete one of:
(d.) students must complete the 67 per cent thesis component.
Department of Management
Students must undertake the 92 per cent thesis option (the 67 per cent and 100 per cent thesis options are not available)
92 per cent thesis option
(a.) students must complete one unit from the 5000-level units taught by the department. The unit to be taken should be related to thesis topic.
(b.) students are required to participate in the departmental seminar program.
(c.) students must complete the 92 per cent thesis component.
Department of Marketing
Students must undertake the 100 per cent thesis option (the 92 per cent and 67 per cent thesis options are not available).
Progression to further studies
Award(s) received on completion