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The MPhil Commerce & Economics offers the following specialisations: Organisational Management, Taxation and Business Law, Risk and Actuarial Studies, Information Systems and Management, Marketing, Accounting, Banking and Finance, and Economics.
The degree begins with coursework subjects including research methodology relevant to your field of study. You then conduct your own specialist research project, which comprises at least 66% of the degree, giving you the opportunity to contribute to knowledge in your field.
The program commences in two terms: Term 1 starting in February and Term 3 starting in September. The program code is 2585.
The MPhil Commerce & Economics takes 1.5 years to complete on a full-time basis, or 3 years if studied part-time.
As a student at UNSW Business School, you will join a cohort of high-achieving students and have access to the very latest business research. You will be mentored by high-profile academics and welcomed into a vibrant, globally recognised research community. The UNSW Business School is also ranked within the Top 50 worldwide for Economics and Econometrics.
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