View entry requirements and applications for domestic students
1 year full-time
2 years part-time
Fees are subject to change annually.
Commonwealth supported place (CSP)
Commonwealth supported place not offered for this course.
Domestic fee per 48 credit points
48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year
$ 22,990 AUD
From 1 January 2012 all students pay a Student Services and Amenities fee each calendar year.
First Semester (February), Second Semester (July)
Off campus mode is only available to a specific cohort of students
Faculty of Business and Economics
View entry requirements and applications for international students
1 year full-time
Fees are subject to change annually.
International fee per 48 credit points
48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year
$ 31,850 AUD
From 1 January 2012 all students pay a Student Services and Amenities fee each calendar year.
First Semester (February), Second Semester (July)
Off campus mode is only available to a specific cohort of students
Faculty of Business and Economics
This course is aimed at graduates of disciplines other than economics or commerce, those who have undertaken only the equivalent of first-year economics, or graduates of more than 10 years standing. It is designed to provide a sound understanding of economic and economic statistics issues and their function in the business world.
Students supplement their undergraduate qualifications with a more substantial knowledge of economic principles and quantitative methods and gain an understanding of the issues underlying major economic policy decisions and the implications of those decisions.
Applicants must have completed one of the following qualifications:
PREREQUISITE:
(a) It is preferred that applicants have successfully completed Year 12 mathematics or equivalent, and
(b) A Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60%, or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) as determined by the Faculty.
Important Note: For the econometrics specialisation, it may be necessary for students without a tertiary background in statistics to undertake the first-year-level statistics units prior to entry to the course.
Applicants with a WAM of no more than 5% (or equivalent GPA) below the published score may be considered if places become available. For further information regarding WAM refer to: WAM
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
Applications for Semester One
For all on campus courses, application closing date is 31 January and for all off campus courses application closing date is 15 January.
Applications for Semester Two
For all on campus courses, application closing date is 30 June and for all off campus courses application closing date is 31 May.
Applicants must have completed one of the following qualifications:
PREREQUISITE:
(a) It is preferred that applicants have successfully completed Year 12 mathematics or equivalent, and
(b) A Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60%, or equivalent Grade Point Average (GPA) as determined by the Faculty.
Important Note: For the econometrics specialisation, it may be necessary for students without a tertiary background in statistics to undertake the first-year-level statistics units prior to entry to the course.
Applicants with a WAM of no more than 5% (or equivalent GPA) below the published score may be considered if places become available. For further information regarding WAM refer to: WAM
IELTS 7.0 no band lower than 6.5, or TOEFL 600 with a TWE of 5, or an internet-based TOEFL score of 100 with 24 plus in Writing and no section lower than 20
Minimum entrance requirements for admission to Monash University Australia.
Applications for Semester One
For all on campus courses, application closing date is 31 January and for all off campus courses application closing date is 15 January.
Applications for Semester Two
For all on campus courses, application closing date is 30 June and for all off campus courses application closing date is 31 May.
Applications are made directly to the University and can be made online via International Recruitment Services.
Applications are made directly to the University and can be made online via International Recruitment Services.
International students enrolling in a CRICOS-registered course can study no more than 25% of their course by distance and/or online learning. Students cannot enrol exclusively in distance and/or online learning study in any compulsory study period. See standard 9.4 of The National Code 2007.