University of New South Wales
Master of Commerce (Extension)
- Delivery: Face to Face
- Study Level: Postgraduate
- Duration: 24 months
- Course Type: Master's
Broaden your commercial expertise and strengthen your ability to analyse complex business challenges, make informed strategic decisions and apply specialist knowledge across diverse organisational contexts.
Course overview
Offering greater scope to combine specialist and broader business study, UNSW's Master of Commerce (Extension) enables business and non-business graduates to develop advanced commercial knowledge while specialising in one or two areas aligned with their professional interests. Its extended structure provides additional flexibility to explore complementary fields across business and beyond.
By connecting analytical thinking with specialist expertise and a wider range of business perspectives, you'll learn to evaluate complex organisational issues, develop evidence-based responses and make informed decisions across different commercial contexts. The program also gives you opportunities to integrate knowledge across disciplines and apply your capabilities through capstone, practicum and other industry-connected learning experiences.
Based at UNSW's Kensington campus and delivered through face-to-face and blended study, the degree offers 15 specialisations spanning established and emerging areas of business. Extensive elective choice, practical learning opportunities and professional recognition pathways linked to selected specialisations allow you to shape a broad postgraduate business education around your career direction.
Key facts
8th February, 2027
24th May, 2027
6th September, 2027
What you will study
To earn the Master of Commerce (Extension), you must successfully complete units totalling 96 credit points, as detailed below. Unless otherwise noted, each course is worth 6 credit points.
- Core units
- Units in one or two chosen specialisations.
- Business or free electives (if only one specialisation is chosen).
- A Coding for Business course.
- A capstone or practicum.
Core units
Students must complete 6 credit points from the following:
- myMCom Graduate Portfolio (0 credit points)
- Responsible Business Professionalism
Data Analysis Core units
Select 6 credit points from the following:
- Data Literacy for Business
- Data Visualisation and Communication
Entry requirements
Academic requirements
The degree’s admission requirements are based on you having a recognised undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average (WAM 65 per cent or higher), as determined by the UNSW Business School. You may be considered eligible if your undergraduate degree WAM is between 60-64 per cent and your score for the GMAT is at least 600 for the GMAT Exam or at least 565 for the GMAT Focus Edition.
English language requirements
You may be asked to provide evidence of your English proficiency to study at UNSW depending on your educational background and citizenship. English language skills are vitally important for coping with lectures, tutorials, assignments and examinations.
If you’re completing an Australian Year 12 qualification (e.g. NSW HSC or equivalent), you do not need to provide anything extra to prove your proficiency. Your qualification will be used as evidence of your English proficiency.
If you do need to provide evidence of your English proficiency, this will be indicated in your application. You can prove this by providing evidence that you meet one or more of the following criteria:
- English language tests and university English courses.
- Prior study in the medium of English.
- Other qualifications.
Contact the university or visit its website for more information.
Recognition of Prior Learning
You may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if you have previously studied or have relevant work experience. This will help reduce the number of units you need to study to finish your course. Contact the university for more information.
Outcomes
Learning outcomes
- Business knowledge: Students will make informed and effective selection and application of knowledge in a discipline or profession, in the contexts of local and global business.
- Problem solving: Students will define and address business problems, and propose effective evidence-based solutions, through the application of rigorous analysis and critical thinking.
- Business communication: Students will harness, manage and communicate business information effectively using multiple forms of communication across different channels.
- Teamwork: Students will interact and collaborate effectively with others to achieve a common business purpose or fulfil a common business project, and reflect critically on the process and the outcomes.
- Responsible business practice: Students will develop and be committed to responsible business thinking and approaches, which are underpinned by ethical professional practice and sustainability considerations.
- Global and cultural competence: Students will be aware of business systems in the wider world and actively committed to recognise and respect the cultural norms, beliefs and values of others, and will apply this knowledge to interact, communicate and work effectively in diverse environments.
- Leadership development: Students will develop the capacity to take initiative, encourage forward thinking and bring about innovation, while effectively influencing others to achieve desired results.
Career outcomes
- Business administrator
- Business analyst
- Business development manager
- Commercialisation manager
- Compliance manager
- Consultant
- Customer experience manager
- Cybersecurity analyst
- Data analyst
- Data scientist
- Digital innovation manager
- Entrepreneur
- Financial advisor
- Financial technology developer
- Funds manager
- Human resource consultant
- Investment banker
- Marketing analyst
- Management accountant
- Management analyst
- Marketing or brand manager
- People and culture specialist
- Portfolio manager
- Product manager
- Regulatory officer
- Risk analyst
- Social entrepreneur
- Stakeholder engagement manager
- Strategist
- Systems analyst
- Venture capitalist
Fees and FEE-HELP
Indicative annual fee in 2026: $42,000 (Full-fee paying place)
Indicative annual fees are based on your first year of study.
A student’s annual fee may vary by:
- The number of units studied.
- Choice of units.
- Credit from previous study or work experience.
- Eligibility for government-funded loans.
Student fees shown are subject to change. Contact the university directly to confirm.
FEE-HELP loans are available to assist eligible full-fee paying domestic students with the cost of a university program.
