Master of Commerce and Master of International Relations
Summary
The practical and flexible Master of Commerce, which is designed to meet employer needs, will extend your business knowledge making you highly employable in a wide range of careers. You can choose to complete one specialisation from broad areas of business and commerce, including accounting, business management and organisations, finance or marketing, to develop depth in your chosen discipline.
The Master of International Relations, which is built around innovative approaches and thinking, will empower you to comprehend and evaluate contemporary regional and global developments. It will equip you for an international career in diplomacy, journalism, the NGO sector, international business or academia.
Key features
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Develop new areas of expertise in commerce
Build on the knowledge and skills you’ve acquired through professional experience or undergraduate studies.
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Combine your learning with practical and professional experience
Undertake a supervised workplace internship in commerce under the guidance of a workplace mentor.
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Hone your expertise across a range of key global regions
Learn from experts in African, American, Asian, Australian, European and Middle Eastern studies.
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Blend theoretical and practical work to boost your employability
Undertake a research internship in international relations with one of our partners, and receive specialised individual supervision.