Monash University Computing & Information Technology Handbook 1995

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Summary of undergraduate studies


Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Computing

Caulfield and Peninsula campuses

The double degree Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Computing if taken full-time is of four years duration. The course combines the disciplines of accounting and commercially oriented computing. This course is administered by the Faculty of Business and Economics. For details of the course, students should consult the handbook for the Faculty of Business and Economics.

In the first year, the compulsory subjects are software development, computer technology and information systems, accounting and business law. In later years the major areas of study in business include financial accounting and management accounting, law, economics and management. In second year students choose a major from software development, computer technology or information systems, and complete the major and corequisite subjects over the next two years of the course.

The course qualifies students for membership of the professional accounting and computing associations (ASA, ICAA and ACS) subject to completion of each association's requirements for full membership.


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