B6015 - Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Business Law - 2017

Postgraduate - Course

Commencement year

This course entry applies to students commencing this course in 2017 and should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Business and Economics.

Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the Handbook are not available for study in the current year.

Course code

B6015

Credit points

120

Abbreviated title

MProfAcc/MBusLaw

CRICOS code

082639D

Managing faculty

Business and Economics

Admission and fees

Australia

Course progression map

B6015 (pdf)

Course type

Specialist/Specialist
Master by coursework/Master by coursework

Standard duration

2.5 years FT, 5 years PT

Students have a maximum of 7 years to complete this course including any periods of intermission and suspension, and must be continuously enrolled throughout.

Mode and location

On-campus (Caulfield)

Award

Master of Business Law

Master of Professional Accounting

Alternative exits

Graduate Certificate in Business

Graduate Diploma in Business

One of the single degrees

Refer to 'Alternative exits' entry below for further requirements and details.

Description

This is a double degree course leading to two master's degrees: the Master of Professional Accounting and the Master of Business Law.

In this double degree, you will develop your knowledge and expertise in accounting and develop the skills to address the wide range of legal issues that arise in contemporary business. You have the opportunity to focus on specific fields of accounting practice, including accounting information systems, financial accounting, forensic accounting, auditing and management accounting, alongside study of the legal environment and its impact on business practice in corporate governance, financial regulation, Asian and international business, human resources and workplace relations, marketing and taxation.

The course is designed for graduates and for those who need specialist legal knowledge in their roles, such as those in regulatory, compliance or risk management positions, who want to combine this knowledge with an advanced accounting qualification.

The course is taught by a team of qualified academic staff and includes guest lectures and workshops from industry experts and leading practitioners, to ensure your knowledge reflects current practice.

Outcomes

These course outcomes are aligned the Australian Qualifications Framework level 9 and Monash Graduate AttributesAustralian Qualifications Framework level 9 and Monash Graduate Attributes (http://www.monash.edu.%20au/pubs/handbooks/alignmentofoutcomes.html).

Upon successful completion of this course it is expected that graduates will:

  1. be critical and creative scholars who:
    • produce innovative solutions to problems
    • apply research skills to business challenges
    • communicate effectively and perceptively
  2. be responsible and effective global citizens who:
    • engage in an internationalised world
    • exhibit cross-cultural competence
    • demonstrate ethical values
  3. have a comprehensive understanding of their discipline and be able to provide discipline-based solutions relevant to the business, professional and public policy communities we serve
  4. demonstrate a mastery of professional accounting and be able to apply both theoretical and practical knowledge and skills in applied accounting situations, and have advanced knowledge to master's level in business law.

Structure

Double degree courses include all the features of the component degree courses, except that electives may be reduced or redirected.

The Master of Professional Accounting and the Masters of Business Law are each structured in three parts, Part A. Advanced preparatory studies, Part B. Mastery knowledge and Part C. Application studies. In the double degree course students complete:

Part A. Advanced preparatory studies in professional accounting and business law (24 points)

These studies will introduce you to both professional accounting and business law studies at an advanced level.

Part B. Mastery knowledge in professional accounting and business law (96 points)

The professional accounting studies will develop your capacity as a critical accounting professional able to apply your knowledge of a specialisation to provide discipline-based solutions to professional environments.

The business law studies provide a comprehensive study of core business law disciplines and the impact they have on decision-making in organisations. You will develop your capacity to apply your knowledge to provide discipline-based solutions to legal problems and risks arising in contemporary business.

Requirements

The double degree comprises 120 points structured into two parts: Part A. Advanced preparatory studies (24 points), and Part B. Mastery knowledge (96 points). All students complete Part A and B.

The course progression mapcourse progression map (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2017handbooks/maps/map-b6015.pdf) will assist you to plan to meet the course requirements, and guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.

Units are 6 points unless otherwise stated.

Part A. Advanced preparatory studies (24 points)

Students complete:

Part B. Mastery knowledge (96 points)

Students complete:

Alternative exits

Students may exit this course early and apply to graduate with one of the following awards, provided they have satisfied the requirements for that award during their enrolment in this master's course:

  • B4001 Graduate Certificate in Business after successful completion of 24 credit points of study with a minimum of 18 credit points at level 4 or above
  • B5001 Graduate Diploma in Business after successful completion of 48 credit points of study with a minimum of 36 credit points at level 4 or above
  • B6011 Master of Professional Accounting after successful completion of 96 credit points of study including all of the requirements for Part A, Part B and Part C for the single degree
  • B6013 Master of Business Law after successful completion of 96 credit points of study including all of the requirements for Part A, Part B and Part C for the single degree.