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Undergraduate handbook 2004
Business and Economics

Bachelor of Psychology and Management/Marketing

Course code: 2601 + Course abbreviation: BPsychMgtMktg + On-campus and off campus + Day and evening classes available + Three years full-time, six years part-time + Course coordinator (marketing): Mr Peter Wagstaff + Total credit points required: 144

General course information

The Bachelor of Psychology and Management/Marketing course aims to produce highly trained and proficient graduates who are well qualified to apply their psychological training to work in a business environment. The content of the program will provide students with excellent training for further postgraduate study in psychology or business.

Majors and other studies in the degree

The degree provides a major specialisation in psychology and either management or marketing.
Students have the option of one open elective in the degree. All other studies are in the disciplines of psychology, management or marketing.

Course structure

The degree requirements are:
(a) Completion of six compulsory units (36 credit points)

(b) Completion of seven units (42 credit points) of your choice which may complete a major specialisation in either management or marketing:

Up to two second-year-level units (12 points) can be taken as third-year-level units.
(c) Completion of a 10-unit (60 credit point) major sequence in psychology:

(d) A total of 24 units (144 credit points) over a maximum of 10 years of study.
(e) A maximum of 10 first-year-level units (60 credit points).
(f) A minimum of six third-year-level units (36 credit points), of which at least four (24 credit points) must be from those offered by the faculty on the campus delivering this program.

(g) An option to include a maximum of one unit (six credit points) in disciplines taught by other Monash faculties or from units offered on campuses other than the campus delivering this program
See `Choice of elective units for Bachelor of Business (specialised)' at the end of this section.

Professional accreditation

This degree is recognised as meeting academic requirements for membership by:

For all professional bodies, membership is dependent upon the correct choice of units by students. Details are provided at the beginning of the Caulfield courses entry in this section of the handbook.

Progression to further studies

Students wishing to proceed to the Bachelor of Business (Honours) majoring in management or marketing should consult the relevant course coordinator regarding their choice of units.

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