Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2001: Subjects indexed by faculty
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Bachelor of Commerce


General information

Course code: 0179 Course abbreviation: BCom The following describes the course structure introduced in 2000 For details of the old structure, refer to the 2000 university handbook
The Bachelor of Commerce degree provides coherent sequences of subjects in the areas of accounting, finance, economics, business law and taxation, econometrics and business statistics, management and marketing. An introduction to all of these areas is compulsory in the first year of the degree. For details of the subjects available in each area, see the relevant section of the handbook headed ´Specialisation in ...'. There are also opportunities for combinations with economic history and with subjects offered outside the faculty, including languages, psychology, mathematics, computing, and any of the sciences, social sciences or humanities.

Professional accreditation

This degree is recognised by both CPA Australia and The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia as meeting academic requirements for membership. This is also true for senior associate membership of the Australasian Institute of Banking and Finance. Graduates of this course are recognised for membership of the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) and the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI). For all professional bodies, membership is dependent upon the correct choice of subjects by students.

Course structure

All first, second and third-year subjects offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics have a value of six points. Full-time students are expected to progress at the rate of eight subjects or 48 points per year. First-year students normally may not take a second-year subject until at least four first-year subjects have been completed successfully. It should be noted that subjects in the later years of the course have prerequisites and corequisites. In addition, students are expected to take subjects in a yearly sequence even if there are no prerequisite subjects specified. Specialisations are available in accounting, finance, economics, business law and taxation, econometrics and business statistics, management and marketing.
Students are required to complete the following compulsory subjects:

While students have a choice of compulsory finance subjects, it is strongly advised that those attempting AFC2140 without having completed AFC1000/ 2100, or its equivalent, may be seriously disadvantaged. Students wishing to take first-year subjects other than those on the above list are able to undertake the second-year versions of the appropriate number of compulsory subjects. This allows students to complete substantial work in related fields such as languages, computing, psychology, or mathematics.
The following are requirements of the course:

Students must have their program of study approved by the course coordinator or the course coordinator's nominee prior to commencement of the relevant year.

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