The undergraduate program


Prerequisites

Berwick and Gippsland

For Berwick and Gippsland courses, students require VCE English units 3 and 4 with a study score of at least 25, plus two units from General Mathematics and Mathematical Methods.

Caulfield and Peninsula

For courses at Caulfield and Peninsula, a study score of at least 25 in both VCE English and Mathematics (any), and a study score of at least 20 in any two other VCE studies.

Clayton

Courses at the Clayton campus require a study score of at least 25 in VCE English and either Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics, and a study score of at least 20 in any two other VCE studies.

Monash University Malaysia

Courses at Monash University Malaysia require the equivalent of a study score of at least 25 in both English and Mathematics (any). However, some individual subjects at Monash University Malaysia have a higher level of mathematics as a prerequisite.

Bachelor degrees

The diversity within the faculty is reflected in the range of undergraduate courses offered. Bachelor degrees which can be undertaken in the faculty are set out in Table 1.

Table 1: The undergraduate degrees

Bachelor degrees

Campus

Generalist degrees with a choice of major specialisations


Bachelor of Business, majors in accounting, economics, management, marketing and tourism management. At Berwick, the Bachelor of Business cannot be taken alone but is taken as part of a double award offered in conjunction with TAFE or a double degree with communication, science or tourism.

Berwick, Gippsland and distance education

Bachelor of Business Studies, majors and submajors in management and marketing.

OLA

Bachelor of Business and Commerce, majors in accounting, banking and finance, business law and taxation, econometrics and business statistics, economics, electronic commerce, international trade, management and marketing.

Berwick, Gippsland, Peninsula, Monash Malaysia

Bachelor of Commerce, majors in accounting, finance, economics, econometrics, management, marketing and another discipline within the university.

Clayton

Bachelor of Economics, majors in accounting, finance, economics, econometrics, management, marketing and another discipline offered within the university. Half of all subjects can be taken outside the faculty.

Clayton

Discipline-specific degrees


Bachelor of Accounting.

Clayton

Bachelor of Business (Accounting).

Caulfield, Peninsula

Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance).

Caulfield and distance education

Bachelor of Business (Business Administration), majors in human resource management, management, manufacturing management and another discipline.

Caulfield, Peninsula

Bachelor of Business (Human Resources).

Caulfield

Bachelor of Business (International Trade), sequences in foreign business language and international business.

Peninsula

Bachelor of Business (Management), sequences in international business, human resources and management.

Caulfield, Peninsula

Bachelor of Business (Marketing).

Caulfield

Bachelor of Business (Retail Management).

Caulfield, distance education

Bachelor of Business and Electronic Commerce.

Gippsland and distance education

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance), majors in accounting, finance or another discipline.

Clayton

Bachelor of Commerce (Business Statistics), majors in business statistics, econometrics or another discipline.

Clayton

Bachelor of Commerce (Management), majors in management, including specialisation in industrial and employee relations, organisational behaviour, human resource management, or public sector management.

Clayton

Bachelor of Electronic Commerce.

Berwick

Bachelor of Tourism. The Bachelor of Tourism cannot be taken alone but is taken as part of a double award offered in conjunction with TAFE or a double degree with Business or Communication.

Berwick


Some similarities and differences exist in these bachelor courses. Guidance is frequently sought on course selection. The following information may be helpful.

Similarities between the bachelor degree courses
Differences between the bachelor degree courses

Honours degrees

Table 2: The honours degrees of the faculty

Honours degrees

Campus

Bachelor of Accounting (Honours)

Clayton

Bachelor of Business (Honours)

Caulfield, Peninsula and Gippsland

Bachelor of Business (Accounting) (Honours)

Caulfield

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)

Clayton

Bachelor of Economics (Honours)

Clayton

Double degrees

The double-degree programs offered by this faculty and by other faculties of the university are shown in Table 3. A candidate for any of the double-degree programs listed shall be bound by the regulations for the degree from this faculty and, for interfaculty programs, the regulations for the degree offered by the other faculty. During the course of study, a candidate may elect to continue studies for one degree only. In this event, the candidate shall discontinue studies for one degree and with the approval of the faculty board which administers the degree to be continued, he or she shall complete the course of study for the other degree in accordance with any conditions or requirements and within the time period specified and approved by that faculty board.

Table 3: Double degree combinations

Intra-faculty

Campus

Generalist degrees with a choice of discipline major


Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Tourism

Berwick

Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics

Clayton

Discipline-specific degrees


Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)

Caulfield

Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Management)

Caulfield, Peninsula*

Bachelor of Business (International Trade)/Bachelor of Business (Management)

Peninsula*

Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Business (Marketing)

Caulfield

* No intake to these courses at Peninsula since 1998.


Inter-faculty degrees from this faculty

Degrees from other faculties

Generalist degrees with a choice of discipline major


Bachelor of Business

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Communication
Bachelor of Computing
Bachelor of Engineering

Bachelor of Commerce

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Systems
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Economics

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws

Discipline-specific degrees


Bachelor of Business (Accounting)

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Computing

Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Computing
Bachelor of Laws

Bachelor of Business (International Trade)

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Business (Management)

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws

Bachelor of Business (Marketing)

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Tourism

Bachelor of Communication


Where students meet the entry and course requirements for each degree, they can, if admitted to the second degree course, complete it with a minimum of the equivalent of one additional year's full-time study.
The Bachelor of Economics allows significant flexibility in the choice of subjects from other disciplines or faculties, so by appropriate choice of subjects a second degree in arts, science or computing and also commerce can be completed after the equivalent of a further year's full-time study.
Students undertaking any of the Bachelor of Business degrees with a specified major have the opportunity to take out a second business degree in another specialisation with the completion of a minimum of eight additional subjects in one year's further study.

Table 4: Double award combinations

Double award combinations

Bachelor of Business/Advanced Diploma of Business (Marketing)*

Bachelor of Business/Diploma of Information Technology (Technical and User Support)*

Bachelor of Business/Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (Management)*

Bachelor of Tourism/Advanced Diploma of Business (Marketing)*

Bachelor of Tourism/Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (Management)*

Bachelor of Business/Advanced Diploma of Business (Accounting)_

* These awards are conducted in conjunction with Chisholm, Berwick, or East Gippsland institutes of TAFE and by distance education.
_ This award is conducted in conjunction with the Central Gippsland Institute of TAFE.