Monash University Business & Economics handbook 1995

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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business(BA/BBus)

BA/BBus(Accounting)

Course code: 0550

BA/BBus(Banking and Finance)

Course code: 0553

BA/BBus(International Trade)

Course code: 0554

BA/BBus(Management)

Course code: 0555

BA/BBus(Marketing)

Course code: 0556

The course

Each double degree program is designed to provide a broadly based business education together with a major study in one specialised area of business (accounting, banking and finance, international trade, management or marketing) and one specialised area of arts (foreign business languages - currently Chinese-Mandarin, or Japanese - available at the Peninsula campus only, English, politics, psychology or sociology). In addition, minor studies for the arts component are available in these disciplines and in philosophy and history (Caulfield and Peninsula campuses), labour studies (Caulfield campus only) and classical studies (Peninsula campus only). In the Bachelor of Arts a minor sequence normally consists of a first-year level sequence valued at twelve points followed by second-year level subjects valued at not less than sixteen points in an approved discipline. The major sequence is a minor sequence plus third-year level subjects valued at not less than sixteen points, plus an additional eight points taken at either the second or third-year level.

Candidates in these double degrees are required to meet the individual requirements of both the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Business specialisation and are referred to the Faculty of Arts handbook for additional course details.


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