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Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Computing double degree BBus/BComp


Important information

Course code: BBBC

Course director: to be advised

This double degree course is designed to enable graduates to pursue a computing career in areas requiring a strong business and commercial background, or a career in one of the business discipline areas supported by commercially relevant professional computing skills.

The course is directed towards intending students whose career goals are in line with the above objectives, and who combine ability with high motivation.

Entry requirements

Normal Monash entry requirements of the VCE or an equivalent qualification apply. Successful applicants will have above average results, with a grade average of at least C in English, and at least a D in an area of mathematics. Students who have completed the first year of the Bachelor of Business or the Bachelor of Computing with good academic results may be admitted to the second year of the double degree with full credit for appropriate first-year studies.

Course structure

The course involves four years of full-time study or the equivalent in part-time study by distance education. Students complete a total of thirty-two subjects (at least 192 credit points), comprising:

The two sequences must meet the following requirements:

Business sequence

Completion of the following seven core subjects:

plus either

(a) completion of two business major sequences of six subjects (but including one subject from the core above) selected from: accounting, economics, marketing and management: or

(b) completion of one business major sequences of six subjects drawn from the strands in (a) above, combined with two sub-major sequences each of four subjects (but including one subject from the core above) drawn from: accounting, economics, marketing and management, business computing and law.

System development sequence

First level

Second level Third level plus three subjects selected from:

Further inquiries

Information on this course may be obtained by contacting the School of Business and Electronic Commerce telephone (03) 9902 6380 or (051) 226 380.


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