Bachelor of Business and Electronic Commerce on campus and by distance education - BBus&ElecCom


General

Course code: 1717
Course coordinator: Dr John Brown-Parker
The duration of the Bachelor of Business and Electronic Commerce normally will be three (3) years of full-time study or six (6) years by distance education.
The course recognises that the advent of, and the increase in application of, electronic methods of conducting business will have a wide social and commercial impact. The term electronic commerce embraces such diverse areas as electronic data interchange (EDI), email, video conferencing, computer fax, bar coding, electronic catalogues, electronic banking and payment systems including smart cards, shared databases and on-line services delivered via the Internet. Analysis of this impact, predicting its timing and direction, and the design and implementation of strategies for coping with the resultant change requires an understanding of change within the context of all the major business disciplines: management, marketing, law, finance, banking, and the economics of business overall.
The implications of electronic commerce for business include:

All of the above will have a profound effect on business operations, and in fact influence the ongoing survival of many organisations in industry and government. Each of these effects is reflected throughout the subjects that make up the degree.

Course objectives

On completion of the course students will have:

Admission requirements

(a) Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE)

Satisfactory completion of the VCE with passes in English units 3 and 4, a grade average of 'C' and Mathematics (any), units 1 and 2.

(b) Comparable qualifications

Applicants may also satisfy entrance requirements on the basis of qualifications deemed to be the equivalent of the above VCE. TAFE qualifications (eg the first year of a TAFE advanced diploma or a TAFE qualification that satisfies the first year of a TAFE advanced diploma) or comparable Year 12 qualifications including International Baccalaureate or approved tertiary-level study completed in Victoria, other States of Australia or overseas may satisfy entry requirements.

(c) Special admission

Students who have not successfully completed VCE or equivalent, may satisfy entry requirements by completing at least two Monash non-award single subjects or open learning (OLA) subjects. Further information is contained in the booklet 'Returning to study at Monash' which is available from the Prospective Students Office, telephone 9905 1320.

Technology requirements

Students must have full access to a personal computer as it is an essential tool for electronic commerce and for this course (the School of Business and Electronic Commerce operates in an IBM-compatible environment). Access to the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW) is also necessary for access to subject materials, to communicate electronically with lecturers, tutors and other students, to conduct research for assignments. Advice is available from Monash in relation to purchase of a computer system and connection to the Internet and WWW.

Fees

The Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) requires contributions to be made by students towards the cost of their higher education studies commenced after 1 January 1989. The amount to be contributed depends on the study load (subjects) undertaken each semester, and is payable whether or not a pass in each subject is achieved. An additional fee will also apply for amenities and library services. More detailed information relating to HECS can be obtained from the Student Administration Office, Monash University Gippsland campus, Churchill, Victoria 3842.

Credit for work done elsewhere

Credits and exemptions may be considered for previous tertiary-level study or post-secondary study (including TAFE) in Australia and overseas. Each application is assessed on a case-by-case basis. It is essential that subjects submitted for credit and exemption fit the philosophy and principles of this degree course of study. Subjects studied more than ten years ago are regarded as beyond a reasonable time limit and will not be considered for credit/exemption.

Course structure

Students will be required to complete twenty-four subjects to be awarded the Bachelor of Business and Electronic Commerce degree. The most common structure of the degree is as follows:

Core and foundation subjects in electronic commerce
Core and foundation subjects in business

Plus completion of other units to complete a major (six units) in one of:

In addition, students will able to choose additional subjects from their chosen major or may choose other electives to make up the twenty-four subjects.
The course will also be offered to international students.

Year one

First semester
Second semester

Year two

First semester
Second semester

Year three

First semester
Second semester

The credit point structure for all subjects is six points.

How to apply

On campus

Application through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC)

School leavers (VCE) and applicants with comparable Victorian, interstate or overseas Year 12 or tertiary qualifications should apply through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) by phoning the VTAC 1900 Telecom service.

By distance education

Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) or comparable qualifications

Applicants for admission to the Bachelor of Business by distance education are required to meet the normal entry requirements given above and must also detail in their application those factors which would enable them to study successfully in a distance education mode.
Application forms are available from the Course Inquiries Centre by telephoning 1800 671 845. Applications for study by distance education should be returned by 20 September each year and must include certified documentary evidence of entry qualifications.

Further inquiries

Information on this course may be obtained by contacting the School of Business and Electronic Commerce, telephone (03) 9902 6380 or (03) 5122 6380. For more specific details on the course, contact the student advisers, telephone (03) 9902 6642 or (03) 5122 6642.