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Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Computing BBus(Acc)/BComp


Important information

Course codes: 0406, 1197, 1198

Course director: Dr Geoff Speight (Caulfield), Mr Peter Krueger (Peninsula)

Adviser, computing subjects: Ms Dianne Hagan

The course

This course is a combination of two degree programs. It aims to provide a sound accounting and computing basis that will enable graduates to deal with any form of accounting and business activity, particularly the application of computerised business systems.

Candidates completing this program qualify for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Computing.

Objectives

On completion of this course students should:

Professional accreditation

On graduating, candidates will meet the academic requirements for entry to the professional year of the Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and satisfy the requirements of the Australian Computer Society in meeting the level 1 standard of knowledge for membership.

Venue

Day and evening classes are offered at Caulfield campus and day classes only are offered at the Peninsula campus.

Credit for work done elsewhere

The following credit transfers have been standardised for the Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Computing. In all cases at least sixteen equivalent semester subjects must be completed at Monash University before a candidate is eligible for the award.

Reversion to a single degree

1 Where a candidate seeks to discontinue his or her enrolment in the degree or where a candidate, having completed all requirements for one of the degrees making up the double degree, seeks to continue in only one of either Bachelor of Business (Accounting) or Bachelor of Computing, that candidate shall make application to the relevant faculty in the manner prescribed for new students. Students seeking to graduate in the completed single degree should make application to the relevant faculty.

2 Such applications as may be made under section 1 above will be considered by the relevant faculty, together with all other applications and with regard to quotas applying to the particular course. Applications of this nature may be made only at the commencement of the academic year.

3 Candidates enrolled in the degree, who may be subsequently admitted to either the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) or the Bachelor of Computing under section 2 above, and will complete that single degree in accordance with the regulations pertaining to that award, shall undertake such additional work as may be prescribed by the admitting faculty in order to satisfy all course requirements.

Course structure

The course is available on both the Caulfield and Peninsula campuses.

Caulfield campus

Year one

First semester

Second semester

Year two

First semester

Second semester

Year three

First semester

Second semester

Year four

First semester

Second semester

Peninsula campus

Year one

First semester

Second semester

Year two

First semester

Second semester

Year three

First semester

Second semester

Year four

First semester

Second semester

Part-time students

The course will normally take eight to ten years to complete on a part-time basis with the usual load being two or three subjects per semester. Evening classes are available only at the Caulfield campus between the hours of 6 pm and 10 pm with students attending two or three evenings per week. The evening classes are available to Caulfield enrolled students only.


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