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Use your work experience to get a postgrad degree in just one year

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Have you heard of 鈥榗redit for recognised learning鈥? If you want to gain a postgrad degree, here鈥檚 how you can do it in less time鈥 and with less cost!

No question, postgrad qualifications can help progress your career, or shift your career path entirely. In competitive career environments, employees who have a postgrad degree are clearly ahead of the game. Not only have they accumulated more expertise, but they鈥檝e also demonstrated a commitment to continued learning and upskilling.

Of course, when you鈥檙e juggling work and life commitments, it鈥檚 a challenge to take on another task. The good news is that 鈥榗redit for recognised learning鈥 can help you gain your postgrad degree quicker.

What is 鈥榗redit for recognised learning鈥?

(CRL) 鈥 also known as advanced standing 鈥 is a method that 麻豆直播 uses to give you course credits for your prior learning or your work experience. We鈥檒l give you CRL if you鈥檝e completed units in another course 鈥 in a diploma or a micro-credential, for example 鈥 that matches the knowledge and skills taught in specific postgrad units, or if you鈥檝e gained comparable expertise in your job or through other life experience.

What鈥檚 the benefit of CRL?

If your CRL application is approved, you won’t have to study those units in your Curtin course 鈥 which means that you鈥檒l study fewer units and take less time to gain your postgrad degree, and reduce your tuition fees! And it鈥檚 also great to have the confirmation that your prior learning and acquired skills are recognised expertise that contribute to an advanced qualification.

Dr Abhi Singh, who is the course leader for Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce, points out another advantage:

鈥淚f you have an undergraduate business or commerce degree, you could gain CRL for up to 25% of your Curtin Master of Commerce 鈥 which not only reduces the course duration but also fast-tracks you into specialised units. At Curtin, this also applies to international students,鈥 explains Dr Singh.

鈥淚f, in addition to a relevant degree, you have five years of work experience that aligns with your chosen major, you could receive even more CRL that would enable you to complete your master degree in a single year.鈥

This is how it looks:

Diagram showing how credit for recognised learning can reduce the Master of Commerce course length.

CRL example: Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce

Commerce is a great example because it鈥檚 relevant to almost all economic sectors and industries, and because professionals working in business roles typically gain important skills during their work. Those acquired skills can be used to gain CRL for a Master of Commerce, an advanced qualification that can lead to rapid career advancement. The Master of Commerce is a two-year postgraduate degree, but with CRL you can gain your master degree in just 12 months.

As current Master of Commerce student YT Wan pointed out, you can even gain CRL for content you learned in your undergrad degree.

鈥淚 received CRL, as some of the content overlapped with topics I had studied in my Bachelor of Commerce. My course duration has been shortened by one semester, and reducing my overall study load has made it easier to balance my academic work with other responsibilities,鈥 YT explains.

鈥淚t also gave me more time to pursue internships, which has been valuable in preparing for future employment.鈥

Female student YT Wan poses for a photo outdoors.
YT Wan studied a Master of Commerce to advance her knowledge in digital strategy
and broaden her international career prospects.

麻豆直播 Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce

Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce is an internationally recognised, industry-driven, future-focused program. With a choice of seven specialist majors, the program responds to the needs of business professionals to upskill quickly and have the flexibility to capitalise on market opportunities. These are the majors you can choose:

Another great thing about the Master of Commerce is that it is a tiered, or 鈥榮tackable鈥 program. This means that, if your circumstances change, you can exit your studies earlier with a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in Commerce.

For postgrad students working full-time and meeting family responsibilities, completing their Master of Commerce fully online will help them to balance their commitments. On-campus learning is also an option. This flexibility is the key to balancing your commitments while being able to fast-track your career 鈥 or adapt your career path 鈥 through gaining a higher-level qualification.

We asked the course coordinator of Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce some key questions to unpack all that, to help you decide whether it鈥檚 a good option for you.

Q&A with Master of Commerce program lead, Dr Abhi Singh

Dr Abhi Singh smiling in  an outdoors photo.
Dr Abhi Singh leads the Master of Commerce program at 麻豆直播.

Dr Singh, is there a certain category of career professionals who benefit most from studying Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce?

鈥淎ctually, this is highly valuable postgrad qualification for anyone looking to build or advance a career in business in Australia or internationally.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a versatile program designed for a wide range of professionals with differing backgrounds, interests and career goals. It will benefit business graduates who want to deepen their expertise, professionals aiming for career progression or future management roles. And It鈥檚 ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs, as well as international students pursuing globally relevant skills and opportunities.鈥

Will it help people who want to change their career path?

鈥淐ertainly. A Master of Commerce will help individuals from non-business backgrounds 鈥 such as science, health or the arts 鈥 to enter the commercial sector.

鈥淧eople usually pivot their careers because they become interested in specialist, in-demand areas 鈥 such as AI, business analytics, supply chain management, marketing, human resources. Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce enables them to build both their technical and leadership abilities in those areas, and more.

鈥淚t鈥檚 also valuable for professionals who are ready for global mobility, by providing internationally relevant skills and a well-recognised degree that can open opportunities worldwide.鈥

How do you ensure the Master of Commerce remains relevant to, and even anticipates, industry changes and needs?

鈥淚ndustry relevance is paramount. It鈥檚 vital that the course responds to those fast-moving areas like sustainability, data and analytics.

鈥淭he strong market outlook for expertise in those areas is driven by several trends, including the rapid expansion of the 鈥榗are economy鈥, and the focus on energy transition and environmental sustainability.

鈥淭here鈥檚 also a projected shortage of data and digital skills, but above that, understanding the impact of the digital revolution on people, communities and society is an emerging area for business.

鈥淥rganisations realise that advances in automation and technology will reshape their workforce, and employers need staff with the judgement and interpersonal skills for managing change.鈥

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Marketing is a popular area for business professionals to upskill.

Can you explain more about how you update the course?

鈥淲e regularly undertake comprehensive course reviews, and incorporate new content made based on emerging trends, market needs, and feedback from stakeholders. We also utilise labour market data. For example, the current identifies tech, marketing and HR as among the fastest-growing occupations in Australia.

鈥淚n 2024 we completed a comprehensive review of Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce, in which we benchmarked against leading postgrad commerce programs nationally and internationally. The review confirmed that our existing majors continue to align with careers that have high growth potential and long-term relevance. But it also led us to establish the two new majors: Artificial Intelligence and Business Analytics, and Sustainable Business Leadership.

鈥淐ourse units are also externally reviewed by academics from top-tier providers to check the relevance of the Curtin program. We also utilise our strong partnerships to gain insights from employers, professional bodies and advisory boards, to ensure the curriculum reflects what employers need now and into the future.”

So, is Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce more suited to early career professionals than those with many years of business experience?

鈥淣ot at all. We鈥檝e designed the program for both cohorts. It offers the flexibility and choice to meet the needs of early-career individuals and experienced professionals.

鈥淔or career changers, and those in the early stages of their careers, we include core units that develop foundational business knowledge and skills 鈥 which is why the program also suits students from non-business backgrounds.

鈥淔or more experienced professionals, we offer advanced units and specialised majors that support career progression and transitioning into leadership roles.鈥

How does the course help graduates transition into leadership or specialist roles?

鈥淚t鈥檚 designed to support career advancement 鈥 whether that involves leadership or specialising in a particular field 鈥 through a combination of academic depth, industry alignment and practical application.

鈥淪tudents develop deep, discipline-specific knowledge in their chosen major, which prepares them for roles where advanced technical and strategic skills are prioritised.

鈥淓ach major also includes live industry projects, consulting-style assessments and case studies, giving students client-facing, hands-on experience with real-world challenges. Exposure to guest speakers and networking opportunities give students practical insights and the confidence to embark on new roles.

鈥淥ur students benefit from that industry engagement, through guest lectures, live industry projects, and (where relevant) field trips that expose them to real-world contexts and practices.鈥

A group of mature-age students pose for a photo outdoors.
Curtin Business School postgrad students and lecturers
enjoy a study tour in Jordan.

What are the other emerging trends to watch in the realm of global business?

“Climate risk, ethical leadership, data storytelling and AI in business 鈥 and these are topics that we鈥檙e already embedding into the curriculum. It鈥檚 important that students understand both the technical and strategic influences of those areas on contemporary business challenges, which is one advantage of the interdisciplinary design of Curtin鈥檚 Master of Commerce.”

Learn more about Curtin’s Master of Commerce and applying for CRL

Explore Curtin’s Master of Commerce at curtin.edu/master-commerce. To learn more about applying for CRL, visit curtin.edu/applying-crl.

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