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Undergraduate handbook 2004
Business and Economics

Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Honours)

Course code: 3169 + Course abbreviation: BBusCom(Hons) + On-campus + Day classes available + One year full-time + Course coordinator (Berwick): Dr Andrea Kirk-Brown + Total credit points required: 48

Entry requirements

(i) A candidate for the honours degree will have completed the requirements for a Bachelor of Business and Commerce or any combined degree program at Monash University or obtained an equivalent degree from an equivalent university or institute.
(ii) Candidates should normally have obtained a minimum average of 65 per cent over levels two and three of the undergraduate degree in the relevant business discipline.

(iii) Applications must include legally certified copies of entry qualifications.

General course information

This course has been especially designed to offer selected students the opportunity for advanced study in one of the specialist business areas offered by the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics and to teach students how to conduct business-related research at an advanced level.

Majors

The degree provides more in-depth study in one of accounting, economics, e-business, human resource management, management, marketing, marketing communication, public relations or tourism.

Course structure

The degree requirements are:

With the approval of the course director, one or both of the directed studies units may be replaced by approved 4000-level units where these are available.

Progression to further studies

Completion of the Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Honours) will enable progression to a variety of postgraduate courses either at Monash or other Australian or overseas universities. Details of specific postgraduate courses are available on inquiry from the faculty.

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