Course
code: 1807
Course coordinator: To be advised
On completion of this course students will:
The
basic requirement for entry to the course is satisfactory completion of an
upper secondary school program equivalent to the Victorian Certificate of
Education. Applicants will be expected to successfully complete units
1 and 2 of Mathematics (any) and have a grade average of C in
English.
Students who have completed the first year of the normal Bachelor of Arts or
Bachelor of Business at the Gippsland campus with good academic results may be
admitted to the second year of the double degree with full credit for
appropriate first-year studies.
Mature-age applicants are assessed on the basis of their employment and overall
educational background and career objectives.
This
course is normally completed over four years of full-time study or eight years
of part-time/distance education study.
In order to complete the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business degree a student
must;
(a) complete appropriate subjects within the course to gain at least 192
points but not more than 216 points;
(b) complete a major of fifty-two points and a minor of twenty-eight
points from the arts disciplines;
(c) complete the following compulsory core subjects;
(d) complete two major studies of at least thirty-six
points each in two business teaching areas;
(e) undertake any additional studies to complete the minimum 192 points
needed for the double degree.
Arts major and minor studies are available in the following areas.
Gender studies, mass communications, history, politics, Indonesian, Koorie studies, sociology, writing
Australian studies, community studies, journalism and all of the above arts major sequences.
Business major and submajor studies are available in the following areas.
Accounting, economics, management, marketing, tourism management.
Law and all of the above business major studies.
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.