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The Master of Commerce (MCom) program fosters independent research capabilities. Building upon a solid foundation of coursework, participants can either expand upon current research domains or pioneer new areas of study. The MCom offers two pathways: a combination of coursework and thesis, or a thesis-only option. Candidates with a strong Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) typically complete the program through papers and thesis over at least two years of full-time study. The initial year involves completing 120 points worth of papers, earning a Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (PGDipCom). Those holding an Honours degree or PGDipCom (or equivalent) may opt for the thesis-only route, which requires a minimum of one year.
Accounting serves as the financial communication system for businesses and non-profit entities, making it one of the most practical skills for entering these sectors. Mastering accounting principles and vocabulary provides valuable insight into business challenges and their resolutions. This discipline focuses on delivering financial data to assist organizations in planning and fulfilling their fiscal, tax, and auditing requirements. Developing accessible, adaptable reports demands teamwork and integration of diverse information types. Accounting professionals play transformative roles within organizations. Otago's accounting alumni often secure leadership positions shortly after entering the workforce. Far from mere number-crunchers, they occupy vibrant, demanding positions. Regardless of your career ambitions, accounting competencies prove universally beneficial.