Course code: 0170 + Course abbreviation: BA/BEc + The following describes
the course structure introduced in 2001 + For details of the old structure,
refer to the 2000 university handbook
The following should be read in conjunction with the degree regulations of the
Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Economics. The double-degree course of
Bachelor of Arts /Bachelor of Economics requires a minimum of four years of
full-time study, or five years for a degree with honours, or the equivalent in
part-time study. Students must complete units to the value of a minimum of 192
credit points subject to the following conditions.
(a) 96 points (16 units) must be chosen from units offered by the Faculty of
Business and Economics (Clayton) and must include:
(i) Completion of the following compulsory units:
(ii) Completion of two additional second-year-level and
three third-year-level units drawn from one of the departments of Economics
(Clayton) or Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton).
(iii) A maximum of eight first-year-level units (48 credit points). In order to
meet this requirement, students are able to undertake the second year versions
of the appropriate number of compulsory units
(b) 96 points (16 units) must be chosen from the Faculty of Arts, of which at
least 24 points must be at third-year level, and which must include one major
sequence (48 points), one minor sequence (24 points) and a third first-year
sequence from units offered in the Bachelor of Arts degree.
(c) Overall, a maximum of 84 points (14 units) of first-year-level units.
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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