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Macquarie University Faculty of Business and Economics

Coordinates: 33°46′18.59″S 151°6′57.1″E / 33.7718306°S 151.115861°E / -33.7718306; 151.115861
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33°46′18.59″S 151°6′57.1″E / 33.7718306°S 151.115861°E / -33.7718306; 151.115861

Faculty of Business and Economics
Faculty of Business and Economics Building
TypePublic
Established1964
DeanProfessor Mark Gabbott
Students15,064[1]
Location
Balaclava Rd, Macquarie University
,
Sydney NSW 2109

33°46′18.59″S 151°6′57.1″E / 33.7718306°S 151.115861°E / -33.7718306; 151.115861
CampusUrban
AffiliationsMacquarie University
Websitewww.businessandeconomics.mq.edu.au

The Faculty of Business and Economics is a constituent body of Macquarie University. The Faculty offers both undergraduate and postgraduate coursework degrees as well as research degrees. The Faculty encompasses five departments, one school and one centre. Their flagship course, the Bachelor of Commerce, received a 5 out 5 stars rating in The Good Universities Guide when it comes to above average incomes for graduates in first-time, full employment, particularly in business.[2]

The faculty supports diversity. Most of students are from Mainland China. There were incidents of student cheating scandals. The recent notable one was a website of assignment cheating scandal. The university has fored to cancel a small number of student degrees and/or to fail their courses in 2015, reported by ABC News 28 May 2015.

Undergraduate Study

Students studying within the Faculty of Business and Economics have the opportunity to participate in business internships, go on exchange and complete electives from a wide range of programs.

Postgraduate Study

The Faculty offers Masters programs across a wide range of disciplines for those interested in further enhancing their career, increasing job satisfaction and salary prospects. Many of the courses are professionally accredited by organisations such as CPA Australia, CA and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission. As of 2012, the Faculty will offer a Master of Corporate Governance which will be the first of its kind in Sydney. The Faculty also offers online courses for international students or local students who have other commitments.

Area's of postgraduate study include: The Faculty has a strong research culture for both PhD students and staff. Areas of expertise extend to:

  • Financial Risk
  • Working Futures
  • Ethics
  • Governance
  • Applied Finance
  • Business Excellence
  • Asian Economies
  • Economics Research

Research Groups within the Faculty of Business and Economics consistently provide research and analysis services to a variety of corporations and government bodies.

Faculty Departments, Centres and Schools

The Faculty of Business and Economics comprises one centre, four departments and one school:

  • Applied Finance Centre
  • Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance
  • Department of Applied Finance and Actuarial Studies
  • Department of Economics
  • Department of Marketing and Management
  • Macquarie Graduate School of Management (MGSM)

References

  1. ^ "Macquarie at a Glance". Macquarie University. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.mq.edu.au/newsroom/control.php?page=story&item=4599&category=other#