4403 - Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Commerce
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course
Abbreviated title | BA (Global)/BCom |
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CRICOS Code | 064469M |
Managing faculty | Business and Economics |
Study location and mode | On-campus (Clayton) |
Total credit points required | 192 |
Duration (years) | 4 years FT, 8 years PT |
Contact details | Faculty Office: telephone +61 9905 2327; email: enquires.clayton@buseco.monash.edu.au |
Course coordinator | Dr Ross Booth |
Description
Objectives
The learning goals of this course are to:
- foster an intellectual and cultural curiosity as a preparation for lifelong learning
- develop an understanding of the key issues facing the Australian and international economy, and the role of business and government in improving the welfare of our societies
- develop general analytical and technical skills in the faculty disciplines of economic analysis, quantitative and computer methods, accounting and finance, management, marketing, and business law
- develop specialised analytical and technical skills in one or more of the disciplines taught within the faculty to assist with problem solving in their future careers in business, the public sector and the professions
- develop effective oral, written and interpersonal communication skills
- develop a capacity for independent critical analysis through examination of the latest ideas and research from Australia and overseas.
Structure
The course structure has the following components:
- an international studies major
- compulsory global studies units
- international study experience
- a set of eight foundation units which provide an introduction to the key areas of commerce
- a major from the list of Faculty of Business and Economics majors below.
Requirements
The degree requires completion of 32 units (192 points) over a maximum of 10 years as follows:
(a.) 16 units (96 points) from the Faculty of Business and Economics in the Bachelor of Commerce at the Clayton campus as follows:
(i.) six compulsory common core units (36 points)
- AFC1000 Principles of accounting and finance
- BTC1110 Business law
- ECC1000 Principles of microeconomics
- ETC1000 Business and economic statistics
- MGC1010 Introduction to management
- MKC1200 Principles of marketing
(ii.) at least two units from the following list (12 points)
- AFC1030 Introduction to financial accounting, or AFC2140 Corporate finance
- ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics
- ETC1010 Data modelling and computing
- MGC1020 Organisations: contexts and strategies
(iii.) a major of eight units (48 points):*
- the major must come from the approved list of majors below
- at least two units (12 points) must be completed at each of second and third-year levels
* Depending on the major chosen, one of the units in the major may have already been studied as part of the group of common core units - where this is the case, students will complete an additional unit as detailed below.
(iv.) additional units from the faculty in the Bachelor of Commerce at the Clayton campus to reach the required minimum of 16 units
Additional Bachelor of Commerce degree requirements:
- a maximum of eight first-year level units (48 points)
- a minimum of four third-year-level units (24 points) from those offered by the faculty at the Clayton campus
- in addition to specific unit prerequisites, second-year-level units require the successful completion of three first-year-level units and third-year-level units require the successful completion of two second-year-level units.
(b.) 16 units (96 points) from the Faculty of Arts as follows:
(i.) two core units (12 points) in global studies:
(ii.) an international studies major of eight units (48 points)
(iii.) an arts minor of four units (24 points)
(iv.) an additional first-year arts sequence (12 points)
(v.) a minimum of one and a maximum of three semester(s) abroad at another Monash campus or designated overseas university (ie exchange partner).
Additional Bachelor of Arts degree requirements:
- a maximum of six first-year level units (36 points).
Units required for specified majors
Cross-discipline majors
Accounting and Finance
(a.) the following unit:
- AFC1000 Principles of accounting and finance
(b.) three accounting units from the following list:
- AFC1030 Introduction to financial accounting
- AFC2120 Financial accounting
- AFC2131 Cost information for decision making
- AFC2851 Accounting information systems and financial modelling
- AFC3120 Advanced financial accounting
- AFC3131 Performance measurement and control
- AFC3141 Strategic management accounting
- AFC3160 Auditing and assurance
- AFC3220 Comparative international financial reporting
- AFC3230 Financial analysis and valuation
(c.) three finance units from the following list:
- AFC2000 Financial institutions and markets
- AFC2140 Corporate finance
- AFC2240 Equities and investment analysis
- AFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities
- AFC3140 Advanced corporate finance
- AFC3170 Management of financial intermediaries
- AFC3230 Financial analysis and valuation
- AFC3240 International finance, or AFX3871 International study program in banking and finance
- AFC3340 Options, financial futures and other derivatives
- AFC3440 Pension and financial planning
- AFC3540 Modelling in finance
- AFX3355 Property investment
(d.) a further unit from the units listed in (b) or (c)
Asian development and transition
(a.) two units from the following list:
- ECC2800 Prosperity, poverty and sustainability in a globalised world
- ECC2890 Economic development of East Asia
- MGC2130 Asian management
(b.) six units from the following list or units from (a) not previously completed:
- AFC3220 Comparative international financial reporting
- AFC3240 International finance, or AFX3871 International study program in banking and finance
- BTC2190 International trade law
- ECC3670 Economics of developing countries
- MGC2120 Managing international business
- MGC3120 International management
- MGC3430 International human resource management
- MKC3220 International marketing
Business modelling
(a.) the following five units:
- ETC1010 Data modelling and computing
- ETC2470 Applied business modelling
- ETC2480 Business modelling methods
- ETC3490 Business simulation
- FIT2011 Decision support systems fundamentals
(b.) three units from the following list:
- AFC3540 Modelling in finance, or FIT3051 Decision support systems for finance
- ETC2410/ETC3440/ECC2410 Introductory econometrics
- ECC2440/ETC2440 Mathematics for economics and business
- ETC2450 Applied forecasting for business and economics
- FIT2066 Computer programming for business
- FIT3003 Business intelligence and data warehousing
- FIT3022 Intelligent decision support systems
- FIT3102 Operations management systems
- GES3610 Geographical information systems for business and social science applications
Competition, regulation and public policy
(a.) two units from the following list:
(b.) six units from the following list:
- BTC2210 Australian company law
- BTC3130 Stock exchange and derivatives law
- BTC3300/MKC3300 Marketing law
- ECC2000/ETC2000 Intermediate microeconomics
- ECC2360 Environmental economics
- ECC2450 Sports economics
- ECC2700 Economic issues in health and health care
- ECC2840 Australian economic institutions and policy
- ECC3810 Public finance
- ECC3830 Competition and regulation
- MGC2320 Business and government
- MGC2310 Introduction to public management
- MGX3100 Management ethics and corporate governance
Finance
(a.) the following three units
- AFC1000 Principles of accounting and finance
- AFC2140 Corporate finance
- AFC3140 Advanced corporate finance
(b.) two units from the following list:
- AFC2000 Financial institutions and markets
- AFC2240 Equities and investment analysis
- AFC2340 Debt markets and fixed income securities
- AFC3170 Management of financial intermediaries
- AFC3230 Financial analysis and valuation
- AFC3240 International finance, or AFX3871 International study program in banking and finance
- AFC3340 Options, financial futures and other derivatives
- AFC3440 Pension and financial planning
- AFC3540 Modelling in finance
- AFX3355 Property investment
(c.) three units from the following list or units from (b) not previously completed:
- BTC3130 Stock exchange and derivatives law
- BTC3200 Finance law
- ECC3660 Monetary economics
- ECC2410/ETC2410/ETC3440 Introductory econometrics
- ETC2430 Actuarial statistics
- ETC3460 Financial econometrics
Human resource management
(a.) six units from the following list :
- MGC1010 Introduction to management
- MGC1020 Organisations: contexts and strategies
- MGC2230 Organisational behaviour
- MGC2410 Industrial relations, or MGC2420 Employee relations
- MGC2430 Human resource management
- MGC3420 Human resource development, or MGC3430 International human resource management, or MGX3441 Human resource strategy
(b.) two units from the following list or units from (a) not previously completed:
- BTC2720 Workplace law
- ECC3710 Labour economics
- MGC3130 Management of change
- MGC3250 Management in small firms
- MGC3230 Services management
- MGC3450 Managing conflict
- MGC3510 Management of technology
- MGX3100 Management ethics and corporate governance
- MGX3991 Leadership principles and practices
- MKC3120 Marketing implementation
Information, strategy and decision making
(a.) the following three units:
- AFC1030 Introduction to financial accounting
- AFC2131 Cost information for decision making
- ETC1010 Data modelling and computing
(b.) five units from the following list:
- AFC2851Accounting information systems and financial modelling
- AFC3131 Performance measurement and control
- AFC3140 Advanced corporate finance
- AFC3340 Options, financial futures and other derivatives
- BTC3150 Taxation law
- ECC2400 Current issues in applied microeconomics
- ETC2450 Applied business and economic forecasting
- ETC2470 Applied business modelling
- ETC2480 Business modelling methods
- ETC3490 Business simulation
- MGC2110 Principles of strategic management
- MGC3110 Strategic management
- MGX3441 Human resource strategy
- MGX3991 Leadership principles and practices
- MKC2500 Marketing research analysis
- MKC2130 Marketing decision systems
- MKC3120 Marketing implementation
- MKC3130 Strategic issues in marketing
International commerce
(a.) the following two units:
(b.) six units from the following list:
- AFC2120 Financial accounting
- AFC2140 Corporate finance
- AFC3160 Auditing and assurance
- AFC3220 Comparative international financial reporting
- AFC3240 International finance, or AFX3871 International study program in banking and finance
- BTC2190 International trade law
- ECC2000/ETC2000 Intermediate microeconomics
- ECC2010/ETC2110 Intermediate macroeconomics
- ECC2300 Current issues in macroeconomic policy
- ECC3570 The international economy since 1945
- ECC3690 International economics
- ECC2410/ETC2410/ETC3440 Introductory econometrics
- MGC2120 Managing international business
- MGC2130 Asian management
- MGC2430 Human resource management
- MGC3120 International management
- MGC3430 International human resource management
- MKC3220 International marketing
Labour and employment
(a.) the following six units
- ECC1000 Principles of macroeconomics
- MGC1010 Introduction to management
- ECC2000/ETC2000 Intermediate microeconomics
- ECC2010/ETC2110 Intermediate macroeconomics
- ECC3710 Labour economics
- MGC2410 Industrial relations
(b.) two units from the following list:
- BTC2720 Workplace law
- ECC2410/ETC2410/ETC3440 Introductory econometrics
- ECC3410/ETC3410 Applied econometrics
- MGC2420 Employee relations
- MGC2430 Human resource management
- MGC3450 Managing conflict
- MGX3441 Human resource strategy
Sustainability
(a.) two units from the following list:
- BTC3100 Sustainability and the law
- ECC2360 Environmental economics
- ECC3640 Economics of climate change
- GES2010/GES3010 Global environmental management
- GES2340/GES3340 Cities and sustainability
- GES2660 Power and poverty geography of uneven global development
- GES3220 Tourism and sustainability
- GES3250 Environmental assessment and decision making
- GES3260 Cultural landscape, environmental sustainability in Italy
- GES3330 Field studies in regional sustainability
- GES3350 Resource evaluation and management
- GES3610 GIS for business and social science applications
- GES3750 Sharing prosperity; geography of work, regional development and economy
- GES3810 GIS for environmental management
- MKX2531 Not for profit marketing
Discipline Majors
Accounting
(a.) the following eight units:
- AFC1000 Principles of accounting and finance
- AFC1030 Introduction to financial accounting
- AFC2120 Financial accounting
- AFC2131 Cost information for decision making
- AFC2140 Corporate finance
- AFC3120 Advanced financial accounting
- AFC3131 Performance measurement and control
- AFC3160 Auditing and assurance
Business law and taxation
Students need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Business Law and Taxation, Clayton campus (BTC or Clayton-based BTX units).
Economics
Students need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Economics, Clayton campus (ECC or Clayton-based ECX units).
Econometrics and business statistics
Students need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Clayton campus (ETC or Clayton-based ETX units).
Management
Students need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the Department of Management, Clayton campus (MGC or Clayton-based MGX units).
Marketing
Students need to complete a minimum of eight units offered by the offered by the Department of Marketing, Clayton campus (MKC or Clayton-based MKX units).
Professional recognition
This degree with relevant units is recognised by the following legal entities:
- Australian Institute of Management
- Australian Marketing Institute
- Australian Securities and Investments Commission
- Financial Services Institute of Australasia
- CPA Australia
- The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia.
Professional recognition may be dependent upon work experience requirements and the correct choice of units.
Award(s) received on completion
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts (Global)