Course code: 1319
The following should be read in conjunction with the statements on the Bachelor
of Commerce and the Bachelor of Economics.
The double-degree course of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics
requires a minimum of four years full-time study, or five years for a degree
with honours, or the equivalent in part-time study. Entry to this combination
is based on the entry requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce degree.
Students must complete subjects to the value of a minimum of 192 credit points
over the length of the course, of which 108 to 192 points should come from
subjects offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics (Clayton). The course
structure is shown in chart 9 in the section 'Charts of degree
structures'.
This double-degree program is one of the most flexible in the university. It
allows from eight to 12 first-year subjects of which AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032
(Accounting), ETC1020 and ETC1031 (Business and economic statistics), ECC1000
and ECC1010 (Economics), and MGC1020 and MGX1010 (Management) are compulsory.
Students must complete a specialisation in economics or business
statistics/econometrics. A second specialisation must be undertaken in
accounting and finance, management, the discipline not taken as the first major
(economics or econometrics), or any discipline from another faculty. (While
each subject offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics (Clayton) has a
points value of six, the points value of subjects taken from other faculties
may vary, and where this occurs, students must complete the minimum number of
points rather than the number of subjects recommended.) If the second
specialisation is not from another faculty it is possible to complete a third
specialisation from another faculty. Supporting studies must also be completed
from one of the following disciplines not included as a specialisation:
accounting, finance, management, marketing, business law, taxation,
econometrics, or economics.