MC205 - Master of Commerce

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Plan: MC205 - Master of Commerce
Campus: City Campus

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure

Approach to learning and assessment

Over the duration of your program you will experience a variety of teaching and learning approaches. The approaches used in each course will be appropriate to the learning outcomes and core capabilities they are designed to develop.

The assessment you must complete is designed to provide you with opportunities to demonstrate the extent to which you have developed your capabilities and achieved specific learning outcomes in a given area.

Methods of assessment will also vary with the learning outcomes and core capabilities of the relevant course. The major styles of teaching, learning and assessment you will experience throughout your program will include:

Classroom teaching: May include lectures, class presentations, group discussions, student-led discussions etc. This style of learning is designed to maximise your understanding of the curriculum content and develop appropriate skills. It is designed to provide an environment where you can ask questions and seek feedback as well as contribute to class discussion and apply theory to practice.

Flexible delivery: The program may incorporate use of online resources. These may include learning resources such as lecture notes, and assessment and feedback tools such as discussion boards.

Problem-Based Learning: Problem-based learning engages you in analytical thinking, research and provision of solutions

Cooperative learning: Enables you to work in collaborative or team-based tasks

Assignments and projects: These may be either research or problem based, and may be undertaken in teams or individually. They will provide you with experience at undertaking research and writing effectively to present your findings and recommendations to a range of audiences.

Formal examinations: Will provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate your understanding and application of principles to either practical or theoretical issues.

Assessment
Depending on courses selected, student progress is assessed by a combination of group and individual assignments and examination. Over the duration of your program you will experience a variety of teaching and learning approaches. The approaches used in each course will be appropriate to the learning outcomes and core capabilities they are designed to develop.

The assessment you must complete is designed to provide you with opportunities to demonstrate the extent to which you have developed your capabilities and achieved specific learning outcomes in a given area. Methods of assessment will also vary with the learning outcomes and core capabilities of the relevant course but may include case studies, research projects and reports.

If you have a long term medical condition, disability and/or other form of disadvantage it may be possible to negotiate to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the program coordinator or the Disability Liaison Unit if you would like to find out more.

Academic integrity
The originality verification software Turnitin (see http://www.turnitin.com), may be used on assessments in your program.

Note you must complete a hardcopy of the RMIT coversheet with your assessment submissions: http://mams.rmit.edu.au/rbkf8knmzbla1.doc. Specifically, support resources for yourself as a student to ensure that your submitted assessment accurately represents your work are provided at: http://www.rmit.edu.au/academicintegrity/students

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Work integrated learning

RMIT University is committed to providing you with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice. As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will:

- undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice;
- interact with industry and community when undertaking these activities;
- complete these activities in real work contexts or situations; and
- be provided with distinctive sources of feedback to assist your learning.

Any or all of these aspects of a WIL experience may be simulated.

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following. All courses listed may not be available each semester.
 
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Program structure for students who have NOT undertaken IT courses previously

Stage A - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Management 1 - Managing People 12 BUSM1162 City Campus
Business and Government in the Global Context 12 BUSM3886 City Campus
Global Business and Social Technology: A Case Study Approach 12 ISYS1028 City Campus
Accounting for Management Decisions 12 ACCT2127 City Campus
AND
Stage B - Complete the following Two (2) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Globalization and Business IT 12 ISYS2394 City Campus
Professional Business Practice 12 ISYS2412 City Campus
AND
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Select and Complete any Ten (10) Courses OR a combination of Ten (10) Courses from:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Business Background 12 BUSM2112 City Campus
IT Project Management 12 ISYS1033 City Campus
Computerised Accounting Systems 12 ISYS2044 City Campus
e Procurement and Supply Chain Technologies 12 INTE1208 City Campus
The Global Network 12 ISYS1186 City Campus
Managing the Networked Enterprise 12 ISYS1000 City Campus
Management Information Systems 12 ISYS2042 City Campus
Digital Risk Management and Information Security 12 INTE1002 City Campus
Usability Analysis 12 ISYS2040 City Campus
Business Solutions Using Spreadsheet Models 12 ISYS2043 City Campus
Strategic Information Systems and Accounting 12 ISYS2391 City Campus
e Business Models and Issues 12 INTE1214 City Campus
Database Design and Development 12 ISYS2038 City Campus
Business Systems Analysis and Design 12 ISYS2395 City Campus
Business Intelligence 12 INTE1040 City Campus
OR
Business IT Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Advanced Information Retrieval 12 LIBR1057 City Campus
Information Project Management 12 BUSM4173 City Campus
Records Management and Archives Administration 12 LIBR1028 City Campus
Business Intelligence 12 INTE1040 City Campus
Electronic Publishing 12 COMM1218 City Campus
OR
Introductory Accounting Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Accounting, Accountability and Society 12 ACCT1106 City Campus
Risk Management 12 ACCT1118 City Campus
OR
Economics and Finance - General Courses

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Financial Decision Making 12 BAFI1100 City Campus
Economic Analysis for Business 12 ECON1113 City Campus
Econometric Techniques 12 ECON1238 City Campus
OR
Finance Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Financial Statement Analysis 12 BAFI1070 City Campus
International Finance 12 BAFI1075 City Campus
Investment Analysis 12 BAFI2077 City Campus
Quantitative Methods in Finance 12 ECON1095 City Campus
OR
Quantitative Analysis Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Quantitative Methods in Finance 12 ECON1095 City Campus
Financial Econometrics 12 ECON1195 City Campus
Econometric Techniques 12 ECON1238 City Campus
OR
General Management Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Managing Across Cultures 12 BUSM3127 City Campus
Introduction to Strategic Management 12 BUSM3890 City Campus
Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management 12 BUSM3891 City Campus
OR
Marketing Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Marketing Management 12 MKTG1100 City Campus
Consumer Behaviour 12 MKTG1101 City Campus
Strategic Marketing 12 MKTG1215 City Campus
Marketing Communication Strategy 12 MKTG1103 City Campus
Marketing Research 12 MKTG1104 City Campus
Services Marketing 12 MKTG1112 City Campus
Contemporary Marketing Seminar Series 12 MKTG1115 City Campus
Interactive Marketing 12 MKTG1105 City Campus
Brand Strategy 12 MKTG1126 City Campus
OR
Logistics Management Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Supply Chain Principles 12 OMGT1021 City Campus
Supply Chain Modelling & Design 12 OMGT2087 City Campus
Quantitative Data Analysis and Decision Making 12 OMGT2186 City Campus
Strategic Operations and Supply Chain Management 12 OMGT2191 City Campus
Supply Chain Sustainability 12 OMGT2190 City Campus
International Logistics 12 OMGT2088 City Campus
Distribution and Freight Logistics 12 OMGT1012 City Campus
Risk Analysis and Assessment 12 BUSM1734 City Campus
Managing Supply Contracts 12 BUSM1474 City Campus
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Program structure for students who have undertaken IT courses previously

Stage A - Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Management 1 - Managing People 12 BUSM1162 City Campus
Business and Government in the Global Context 12 BUSM3886 City Campus
Global Business and Social Technology: A Case Study Approach 12 ISYS1028 City Campus
Accounting for Management Decisions 12 ACCT2127 City Campus
AND
Stage B - Complete the following Two (2) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Globalization and Business IT 12 ISYS2394 City Campus
Professional Business Practice 12 ISYS2412 City Campus
AND
{
Select and Complete any Ten (10) Courses OR a combination of Ten (10) Courses from:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Knowledge Management 12 INTE2397 City Campus
Digital Strategy 12 INTE1030 City Campus
Managing Digital Business 12 ISYS1015 City Campus
Decision Support Systems 12 ISYS1018 City Campus
Enterprise Systems 12 ISYS2396 City Campus
Governance and Change in Digital Business 12 INTE2412 City Campus
e Business Technology 12 INTE1043 City Campus
Digital Innovation 12 INTE1014 City Campus
e Commerce Development 12 INTE1032 City Campus
Business Process Modelling 12 ISYS2399 City Campus
Effective Human-Computer Interaction Solutions with Business Information Systems 12 INTE2430 City Campus
OR
Business IT Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Advanced Information Retrieval 12 LIBR1057 City Campus
Information Project Management 12 BUSM4173 City Campus
Records Management and Archives Administration 12 LIBR1028 City Campus
Business Intelligence 12 INTE1040 City Campus
Electronic Publishing 12 COMM1218 City Campus
OR
Introductory Accounting Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Accounting, Accountability and Society 12 ACCT1106 City Campus
Risk Management 12 ACCT1118 City Campus
OR
Economics and Finance - General Courses

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Financial Decision Making 12 BAFI1100 City Campus
Economic Analysis for Business 12 ECON1113 City Campus
Econometric Techniques 12 ECON1238 City Campus
OR
Finance Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Financial Statement Analysis 12 BAFI1070 City Campus
International Finance 12 BAFI1075 City Campus
Investment Analysis 12 BAFI2077 City Campus
Quantitative Methods in Finance 12 ECON1095 City Campus
OR
Quantitative Analysis Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI1059 City Campus
Quantitative Methods in Finance 12 ECON1095 City Campus
Financial Econometrics 12 ECON1195 City Campus
Econometric Techniques 12 ECON1238 City Campus
OR
General Management Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Managing Across Cultures 12 BUSM3127 City Campus
Introduction to Strategic Management 12 BUSM3890 City Campus
Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management 12 BUSM3891 City Campus
OR
Marketing Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Marketing Management 12 MKTG1100 City Campus
Consumer Behaviour 12 MKTG1101 City Campus
Strategic Marketing 12 MKTG1215 City Campus
Marketing Communication Strategy 12 MKTG1103 City Campus
Marketing Research 12 MKTG1104 City Campus
Services Marketing 12 MKTG1112 City Campus
Contemporary Marketing Seminar Series 12 MKTG1115 City Campus
Interactive Marketing 12 MKTG1105 City Campus
Brand Strategy 12 MKTG1126 City Campus
OR
Logistics Management Specialist Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Supply Chain Principles 12 OMGT1021 City Campus
Supply Chain Modelling & Design 12 OMGT2087 City Campus
Quantitative Data Analysis and Decision Making 12 OMGT2186 City Campus
Strategic Operations and Supply Chain Management 12 OMGT2191 City Campus
Supply Chain Sustainability 12 OMGT2190 City Campus
International Logistics 12 OMGT2088 City Campus
Distribution and Freight Logistics 12 OMGT1012 City Campus
Risk Analysis and Assessment 12 BUSM1734 City Campus
Managing Supply Contracts 12 BUSM1474 City Campus
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