The Master of Commerce degree (MCom) is structured to include any eight subjects taken from the MBA degree program (only one of which – Organizational Behavior – is compulsory) followed by a four-subject equivalent dissertation on a research topic and methodology to be agreed by the IIC Graduate School.
The topic selected for research will be related to student’s professional and/or intellectual interests in areas such as human resource management, banking and finance, management of information systems (MIS), managerial leadership, organizational change and development, logics, procurement, tourism, international business, organizational culture, business communication, training and professional development, public sector reform, accounting, marketing, public relations or micro/macro economics. Expertise to properly supervise the research (including guided instruction on research methodologies) within the academic and professional interests of faculty members, will be a determining factor in both topic and methodology.
The International Institute of Cambodia places considerable emphasis upon research and development (R&D) and is therefore keen to offer a masters degree which provides the option for students to specialize in a particular field by doing research. As distinct from the MBA degree, students completing the MCom will graduate with a specialization in a chosen field. |