Master of Commerce - Articulation (coursework)
Program Overview
Master of Commerce - Articulation (coursework)
About the course
The Master of Commerce Articulation coursework is a postgraduate degree that provides students with advanced knowledge and skills in commerce. The course is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in a rapidly changing business environment.
Quick details
- Status:
- Locations: Perth (Crawley campus)
- Attendance:
- Delivery:
- Starting dates:
- Level of study: Postgraduate
- Course Code: 43680
- CRICOS code: K
Course structure
The course comprises a number of units, including core units, option units, and specialisation units.
Core units
- MGMT5511 Introduction to Global Business (6)
- MGMT5526 Principles for Responsible Management (6)
Option units
- BUSN5100 Applied Professional Business Communications (6)
- MGMT5504 Data Analysis and Decision Making (6)
- SVLG5003 Wicked Problems (6)
- WILG5001 Work Integrated Learning Internship Program (6)
Specialisation units
- Accounting specialisation:
- ACCT5511 Intermediate Corporate Financial Accounting (6)
- ACCT5521 Advanced Corporate Financial Accounting (6)
- ACCT5522 Principles of Auditing (6)
- ACCT5531 Financial Accounting: Theory and Practice (6)
- ACCT5532 Accounting Information Systems (6)
- ACCT5633 Accounting for Planning and Control (6)
- ACCT5637 Principles of Taxation (6)
- FINA5557 Sustainable Finance and Sustainability Reporting (6)
- Business Information and Logistics Management specialisation:
- BUSN5001 Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies in Business (6)
- EBUS5504 Electronic Business (6)
- INMT5501 Enterprise Information Systems (6)
- INMT5503 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (6)
- INMT5504 Business Process Management (6)
- INMT5518 Supply Chain Analytics (6)
- INMT5526 Business Intelligence (6)
- INMT5620 Management of Information Systems for Digital Transformation (6)
- MGMT5660 Applied Project Management (6)
- Economics specialisation:
- ECON4507 History of Economic Thought (6)
- ECON5006 Topics in Agricultural Economics (6)
- ECON5514 Economic Research and Evaluation Methods (6)
- ECON5515 Economic Growth and Institutions (6)
- ECON5518 Economics of Global Health and Policy (6)
- ECON5519 Public Economics (6)
- ECON5540 Economic Analysis and Policy (6)
- Employment Relations specialisation:
- EMPL5412 Employment Relations (6)
- EMPL5450 Sustainability and Employment Relations (6)
- EMPL5501 Strategic Workplace Relations (6)
- EMPL5511 Employment Relations in a Global Context (6)
- EMPL5514 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (6)
- EMPL5555 Employee Relations Law (6)
- FINA5557 Sustainable Finance and Sustainability Reporting (6)
- FINA5631 International Financial Analysis (6)
- Finance specialisation:
- FINA5533 Finance Essentials (6)
- FINA5632 Investments (6)
- FINA5510 Digital Finance I (6)
- FINA5520 Risk Management and Financial Instruments (6)
- FINA5521 Quantitative Methods in Finance (6)
- FINA5523 Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation (6)
- FINA5524 Trading and Markets (6)
- FINA5526 Funds Management (6)
- FINA5527 Venture Capital (6)
- Human Resource Management specialisation:
- HRMT5501 Diversity and Inclusion (6)
- HRMT5502 People Analytics (6)
- HRMT5504 Introduction to Human Resource Management (6)
- HRMT5518 Strategic Human Resource Management (6)
- HRMT5530 Career Development and Employability (6)
- MGMT5508 Organisational Behaviour and Leadership (6)
- PSYC5514 Assessment and Selection (6)
- PSYC5515 Organisational Development and Change (6)
- International Business (Not Available for 2021) specialisation:
- Management specialisation:
- MGMT5503 Management Strategy (6)
- MGMT5508 Organisational Behaviour and Leadership (6)
- EMPL5501 Strategic Workplace Relations (6)
- EMPL5514 Negotiation and Dispute Resolution (6)
- HRMT5504 Introduction to Human Resource Management (6)
- INMT5503 Logistics and Supply Chain Management (6)
- LAWS4227 Foundations of Law and Legal Institutions (6)
- MGMT5660 Applied Project Management (6)
- MKTG5406 Buyer Behaviour and Decision Making (6)
- Marketing specialisation:
- MKTG5406 Buyer Behaviour and Decision Making (6)
- MKTG5408 Marketing Analysis and Planning (6)
- MKTG5462 Global Marketing Strategy (6)
- MKTG5463 Marketing of Services (6)
- MKTG5465 Applied Marketing Research (6)
- MKTG5501 Integrated Marketing Communications (6)
- MKTG5502 Social Media Marketing (6)
- MKTG5504 Big Data in Marketing (6)
- MKTG5505 Marketing and Society (6)
- MKTG5506 Search engine marketing (6)
- MKTG5578 Business Relationship Management (6)
Admission requirements
To be considered for admission to this course, an applicant must have:
- A Bachelor's degree, or an equivalent qualification, as recognised by UWA
- The equivalent of a UWA weighted average mark of at least 50 per cent
- At least two years professional experience in a relevant occupation
- Completed a Graduate Certificate in Finance, or Graduate Certificate in Human Resources and Employment Relations, or Graduate Certificate in Business Information and Logistics Management, or Graduate Certificate in Commerce, or Graduate Certificate in Marketing, or Graduate Certificate in Economics at UWA
Admission requirements update for 2026 intake
For 2026 intake, to be considered for admission to this course, an applicant must have the equivalent of a UWA Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of at least 60 per cent; and any additional requirements as summarised in the Admission Requirements above.
English competency
English is the language of instruction and assessment at UWA and you will need to meet the English language requirements of the University to be eligible for a place.
Minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0.
Fees and scholarships
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International Student Fees
Annual course fee
2025
$49,500.00
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Scholarships
Scholarships are available to students from a diverse range of backgrounds, including academic achievement, financial need, educational disadvantage, leadership and community service, artistic or sporting achievements, and being from a rural or remote area.
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