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Commerce sequence

Students must normally complete the compulsory first-year subjects ECM1020 and ECM1031/1032 (Business and economic statistics), AAF1021/1022 and AAF1031/1032 (Accounting), and ECO1020 (Economics) and ECO1030 (Macroeconomics) in the first year of the course. Each subject is worth six points. These could be combined with the first-year subject sequence from music to complete the first-year program. The exception to this arrangement, however, is for those students wishing to undertake a management studies specialisation in their degree. In this case, students may delay the completion of one of the first-year compulsory sequences to a later year, in order to complete the subjects MGC1020 (Introduction to management) and MGC1030 (Organisational behaviour) in the first year. Management studies would then become the category A specialisation for such students. In subsequent years students choose a major sequence in at least one of the discipline areas of accounting and finance, economics, econometrics or management. This requires at least three subjects in the discipline at each of the second and third-year levels.

Students wishing to complete a specialisation in accounting and finance and who wish to become eligible for membership of the professional accounting bodies in Australia must complete the following subjects: AAF1021/1022, AAF1031/1032, AAF2110, AAF2120, AAF2130, AAF2140, AAF3110, AAF3120, AAF3130 or AAF3140, AAF3150 and AAF3160.

Before enrolling for the double degree, students should collect from the office of either faculty an information sheet setting out several course structure options available for the double degree.


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