Monash University: University Handbooks: Undergraduate Handbook 2003: Units indexed by faculty
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Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering

Course code: 0548 (first year), 1204 (chemical), 1205 (civil), 1376 (electrical and computer systems), 1206 (materials), or 1207 (mechanical) + Course abbreviation: BCom/BE

The following should be read in conjunction with the entry on the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering in the Engineering section of this handbook.
(a) 102 points (17 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 a major in a discipline or field of study of the faculty. This requires students to complete 48 points of study in a single discipline or field of study with at least 12 points at each of second and third-year levels. Disciplines are defined by department prefixes and fields of study are those sets of related units that may be defined in the handbook.
(iii) A maximum of eight first-year-level units (48 points). In order to meet this requirement, students are able to undertake the second-year versions of the appropriate number of compulsory units.
(b) The engineering component may be taken in one of the following: chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering .
(i) Chemical engineering: Not less than 151 points (or 155 depending on prerequisites) must be obtained in prescribed units.
(ii) Civil engineering: Not less than 144 points must be obtained in prescribed units.
(iii) Electrical and computer systems engineering: Not less than 156 points must be obtained in prescribed units.
(iv) Materials engineering: Not less than 150 must be obtained in prescribed units.
(v) Mechanical engineering: Not less than 155 points must be obtained in prescribed units.

Students are referred to the `Engineering' section of this handbook for detailed tables of engineering units.
Students must have the commerce program of study approved by the commerce course coordinator (or nominee) and the engineering program of study approved by the engineering course coordinator (or nominee) prior to the commencement of the relevant year.

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