Course
code: 0181
Students whose academic performance is considered of sufficient standard in any
of the Bachelor of Commerce degrees (generic or specialised) may complete a
fourth year in one of the specialisations of accounting and finance, economics,
economic history, econometrics or management and be awarded the Bachelor of
Commerce degree with honours. It is also possible to undertake a joint
fourth-year honours course in either the departments of Accounting and Finance
and Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton), or the departments of
Economics and Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton).
It should be noted that the honours year is usually required to be undertaken
on a full-time basis, but the head of the department may give permission for
the course to be completed on a part-time basis in certain circumstances.
The selection of subjects in first and second year is the same as for the pass degree. Students wishing to attempt an honours degree should normally have gained at least 65 per cent in the subjects taught by the department in which they intend to take honours. Students who do not obtain 65 per cent in the first year of the course but who obtain an average of 65 per cent in second year may also be considered for honours candidature.
In their third year of full-time study, students will be required to select a third-year honours specialisation. Students who wish to enrol in one of the honours courses should apply to the head of the department concerned at the time of re-enrolment. Some departments require students to enrol in an additional, unweighted honours subject.
Students
who have not completed MGC3600 in third year will be required to do additional
work over the vacation period prior to entering the fourth-year honours
course.
For specific information on the structure and requirements of the honours
specialisations available in the departments of Accounting and Finance,
Economics, Econometrics and Management, see the section ´Honours degrees'
at the end of this chapter. In general, departments require students to have
achieved an average grade of 65 per cent or above in the third-year
program in order to proceed to the honours degree.
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