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Units indexed by faculty Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Information SystemsCourse code: 3830 + Course abbreviation: BCom/BBIS + Total points required: 216 + 4.5 years full-time, 9 years part-time + Managing faculty: Business and Economics Study mode and course locationOn-campus (Clayton) Course descriptionThis double degree course allows students to qualify with both the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business Information Systems degrees. This double-degree program offers professional education in a range of commerce and information technology disciplines and provides students with the foundation on which further advanced commerce and information technology studies can be undertaken. Course structureAreas of studyStudents must complete a major specialisation in either accounting, Asian development and transition; business law and taxation; competition, regulation and public policy; econometrics and business statistics; economics; finance; human resource management; information, strategy and decision-making; international commerce; labour and employment; management; or marketing. All units taken as part of the major specialisation are limited to units taught by departments of the faculty on the Clayton campus. For details of the units required for major specialisations, refer to the Bachelor of Commerce course entry in the ‘Outline of undergraduate studies – Clayton’ section of this handbook. Other studies may be drawn from any of the disciplines taught on the Clayton campus by the Faculty of Business and Economics. Course requirements(a) Students must complete 18 units* (108 points) from the Faculty of Business and Economics as follows: (i) completion of six compulsory common core units (36 points):
(ii) completion of at least two units (12 points) from the following:
First-year students normally may not take a second-year unit until at least four first-year units have been completed successfully. (iii) a major specialisation of at least eight units (48 points) in a discipline or field of study of the faculty, with at least two units (12 points) at each of second and third-year level. (iv) a maximum of eight first-year-level units (48 points). (v) a minimum of four third-year-level units (24 points) must be from those offered by the faculty on the campus delivering this program. (vi) all units in the commerce component must be taught on the Clayton campus by the Faculty of Business and Economics. * AFC2851 (Accounting information systems and financial modelling) is excluded from the double degree (b) students must complete 18 units (108 points) from the Faculty of Information Technology as follows: First yearCompletion of six compulsory common core units (36 points):
Second year
Third year
Elective unitsTwo third-year-level BBIS elective units (12 points) are chosen from a schedule published by the Faculty of IT (double-degree students who take an IBL placement stream complete FIT3045 (Industry-based learning)* (18 points) instead of two third-year-level BBIS electives (12 points) and one of FIT3003 (Business intelligence and data warehousing), FIT3022 (Intelligent decision support systems), FIT3009 (e-Business systems) or FIT3012 (Enterprise systems). *Subject to approval (see equivalent unit BUS3000 in the 'Unit information' section of this handbook). (c) students must also satisfy the following double-degree regulations: (i) completion of 36 units (216 points) over a maximum of 10 years of study. (ii) a maximum of 15 units (90 points) of first-year-level units. (iii) a minimum of 10 units (60 points) of third-year-level units. Professional recognitionStudents who wish to obtain professional recognition should refer to ‘Professional recognition’ earlier in this section of the handbook. Contact detailsTelephone +61 3 9905 2327, fax +61 3 9905 5499, email enquiries.clayton@buseco.monash.edu.au or visit www.buseco.monash.edu.au. Course directorDr Ross Booth Previous page | Next page | Section contents | Title and contents |