Course code: 1807 + Course abbreviation: BA/BBusCom + On-campus and off-campus + Day classes available + Four years full-time, eight years part-time + Course coordinator: Dr Mindi Nath + Total credit points required: 204
The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business and Commerce course is designed to provide maximum flexibility and to allow depth and breadth in the study of the major business, commerce and humanities discipline areas. Its structure provides the capacity to tailor applications and focus in different contexts and different environments while ensuring knowledge of the theory, principles and core elements in the relevant discipline areas.
Students must complete a major in one of the following
disciplines taught by the faculty: accounting, business law (by off-campus
learning only), economics, electronic business, human resource management,
international business (by off-campus learning only), management and
marketing.
Other studies may be drawn from any of the disciplines taught on the Gippsland
campus by the Faculty of Business and Economics. These other studies can form a
professional specialisation in one of the following areas: professional
accounting, finance, information technology, human resource,
international management, services management, tourism management and
international marketing and commerce.
Students must also complete a major arts sequence from the following
disciplines taught at Gippsland: Australian Indigenous studies, behavioural
studies, history-politics, Indonesian, communications, psychology (off-campus
learning only), sociology, writing
The degree requirements are:
(a) Students must complete 18 units (108 credit points) from the Faculty of
Business and Economics as follows:
(i) Six compulsory units (36 credit points):
(ii) A major of
at least eight units (48 credit points) in a discipline from the faculty with
at least two units (12 credit points) at each of second and third-year levels.
All units taken as part of the major are limited to units taught by departments
of the faculty on the campus delivering this program.
(iii) A maximum of eight first-year-level units (48 credit points).
(iv) A minimum of four units (24 credit points) at third-year level from those
offered by the campus delivering this program.
(b) Students must complete 16 units (96 credit points) from the Faculty of Arts
as follows:
(i) One major sequence of eight units (48 credit points) with at least four
units (24 credit points) at third-year level
(ii) one minor sequence of four units (24 credit points).
(iii) A third first-year sequence (12 credit points) from units offered in the
Bachelor of Arts degree
(iv) A further two units (12 credit points) of your choice from the Faculty of
Arts
(c) Students must also satisfy the following degree regulations:
(i) A total of 34 units (204 credit points).
(ii) Overall, a maximum of 14 units (84 credit points) of first-year-level
units.
(iii) A minimum of six units (36 credit points) at each of second and third year.
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