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Charts


Chart 1: Bachelor of Accounting1

First year

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

TBC1110 Business law

AFC1140 Business finance

Second year
12-week summer period of industry- based learning
4 subjects

AFC2120 Financial accounting

AFC3140 Business finance

TBC3150 Income tax law

Elective

14-week semester period of industry-based learning

Third year
12-week summer period of industry-based learning
4 subjects

AFC3120 Advanced accounting

AFC2130 Management accounting

Elective

Elective

3 subjects

TBC3110 Company law

AFC3130 Management accounting

AFC3160 Auditing and systems

Elective


1 The Bachelor of Accounting requires the satisfactory completion of twenty semester units of study as well as three semesters of structured industry-based learning.




Chart 2: Generalist Bachelor of Commerce

Choice of any of four specialisations for category A subjects

First year
48 points

2 subjects1

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects1

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects1

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects1

MGC1020 and MGC1030 Introduction to management

Second year
48 points

3- 5 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

2- 4 subjects2

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects2

Electives (category C)


Third year
48 points

3- 5 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

2- 4 subjects3

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects3

Electives (category C)


1 For students wishing to undertake first-year subjects from another faculty or in economic history one of these groupings of subjects can be taken as second-year category B subjects.

2 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at first-year level in place of second-year level subjects.

3 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at second-year level in place of third-year level subjects.





Chart 3: Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance)

Specialisation (category A) from the Department of Accounting and Finance (AFC prefixes)

First year
48 points

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

MGC1020 and MGC1030, or

ECC1510, and ECC1520, or

first-year subjects from any other faculty

Second year
48 points

4- 6 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

2- 4 subjects1

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects1

Electives (category C)


Third year
48 points

4- 7 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

1- 4 subjects2

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects2

Electives (category C)


1 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at first-year level in place of second-year level subjects.

2 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at second-year level in place of third-year level subjects.





Chart 4: Bachelor of Commerce (Business Statistics)

Specialisation (category A) from the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics (ETC prefixes)

First year
48 points

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

MGC1020 and MGC1030 or

ECC1510 and ECC1520 or

first-year subjects from any other faculty

Second year
48 points

4- 6 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

2- 4 subjects1

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects1

Electives (category C)


Third year
48 points

4- 7 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

1- 4 subjects2

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects2

Electives (category C)


1 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at first-year level in place of second-year level subjects.

2 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at second-year level in place of third-year level subjects.





Chart 5: Bachelor of Commerce (Management)

Specialisation (category A) from the Department of Management (MGC prefixes)

First year
48 points

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

MGC1020 and MGC1030 Introduction to management

2 subjects3

ECC1000 and ECC1010, or

ECC1510 and ECC1520, or

first-year subjects from any other faculty

Second year
48 points

4- 6 subjects

Specialisation (category A)

2- 4 subjects1

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects1

Electives (category C)


Third year
48 points

4- 7 subjects

Specialisation (category A) including MGC3110 Strategic management

1- 4 subjects2

Supporting studies (category B)

up to 2 subjects2

Electives (category C)


1 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at first-year level in place of second-year level subjects.

2 In either category B or C, but not both, up to two subjects may be at second-year level in place of third-year level subjects.

3 It is strongly recommended that students take ECC1000 and ECC1010 in first year or as category B subjects in second year.





Chart 6: Bachelor of Economics

First year1
48 points

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

First-year level subjects from one of the departments of Economics, Accounting and Finance or from Management (but not both departments) or from another faculty

2 subjects

First-year level subjects from the departments of Economics, Accounting and Finance or from Management (but not both departments) or from another faculty

Second year
48 points

2 subjects

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics and

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects from one of the departments of Economics or Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects from one of the departments of Economics, Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton campus), Accounting and Finance, Business Management (Clayton campus) or from another faculty2

2 subjects

Second or first-year level subjects from any disciplines from any faculty

Third year
48 points

3 subjects

Third-year level subjects from one of the departments of Economics or Econometrics and Business Statistics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

Third-year level subjects taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Econmics or from another faculty

3 subjects

Third or second-year level subjects from any disciplines from any faculty (a minimum of one subject must be at third-year level)


1 Only two subjects in total from the departments of Accounting and Finance and Management (Clayton campus) may be taken in first year.

2 At second-year level a maximum of six subjects from economics and four subjects from econometrics may be taken.






Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 7: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce

First year1
48 points

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

12 points

First- year arts sequence (discipline A1)2

Second year
46 points

3 subjects

Major specialisation (category A)

Second-year level subjects from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

16 points

Second-year arts subject (discipline A1)

12 points

First-year arts sequence (discipline A2)2


Third year
48 points

1 subject

Major specialisation (category A)

Third-year level subject from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

1 subject

Second or third-year level subject from major specialisation or supporting studies (category A or B)1

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics3

24 points

16 points third-year arts subjects plus 8 points second or third-year arts subjects (discipline A1)

Fourth year
46 points

2 subjects

Major specialisation (category A)

Third-year level subjects from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

Second or third-year level taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics (category A or B)1

1 subject

Second or third-year level from major specialisation or supporting studies (category A or B)

16 points

Second-year arts subjects (discipline A2)

1 Students planning to major in management should take MGC1020 and MGC1030 in first year, and complete the remaining compulsory first-year subjects during third and fourth year.

2 Discipline A1 equates to a major study, discipline A2 to a minor study.

3 Cannot be the same discipline as major specialisation (category A).






Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 8: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics

First year
48 points

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

First-year level subjects from the departments of Economics, Accounting and Finance3 or from another faculty

12 points

First-year arts sequence (discipline A1)1

Second year
46 points

3 subjects

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics and

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics plus

one second-year subject from one of the departments of Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

16 points

Second-year arts subject (discipline A1)

12 points

First-year arts sequence (discipline A2)1


Third year
48 points

2 subjects

Third-year level subjects from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics2

24 points

16 points third-year arts subjects plus 8 points second or third-year arts subjects (discipline A1)


Fourth year
46 points

3 subjects

Third-year level subjects from one of the Departments of Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects, one must be taken from one of the Departments of Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus) the other can be from those taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics or from another faculty

16 points

Second-year arts subjects (discipline A2)


1 Discipline A1 equates to a major study, discipline A2 to a minor study.

2 At second-year level a maximum of six subjects from economics and four subjects from econometrics may be taken.

3 It is not possible to include sufficient accounting subjects to qualify for membership of the professional bodies.






Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 9: Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics1

Structure: forty-eight points per year for four years, chosen from first to third-year level subjects as follows:

First year
48 to 72 points

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

MGC1020 and MGC1030 Introduction to management

0- 4 subjects

ECC1510 and ECC1520, Economic history or subjects from another faculty

Second year
60 to 78 points

3- 5 subjects2

Specialisation in econometrics or economics

3- 5 subjects3

A second specialisation from within or outside the faculty

2- 4 subjects2

Supporting studies from within the faculty

0- 4 subjects3

Subjects from another faculty


Third year
60 to 78 points

3- 5 subjects

Specialisation in econometrics or economics

3- 5 subjects3

A second specialisation from within or outside the faculty

2- 4 subjects

Supporting studies from within the faculty

0- 4 subjects3

Subjects from another faculty


1 Unless approved by the course director faculty subjects are restricted to those taught on the Clayton campus which can be identified by subject prefixes of AFC, ETC, ECC, MGC, MKC and TBC.

2 ECC2000 (Intermediate microeconomics) and ECC2010 (Intermediate macroeconomics) must be taken as part of either a specialisation or supporting studies in economics.

3 A maximum of five subjects from another faculty can be taken at each of second and third-year level.







Chart 10: Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Systems

First year1
48 points

4 subjects

Compulsory commerce



4 subjects

Group I


Second year
48 points

2 subjects

Compulsory commerce

2 subjects

Second-year category A


1 subject

Group I

3 subjects

Group II

Third year
48 points

1 subject

Second-year category A

2 subjects

Second-year category A or B

1 subject

Third-year category A

3 subjects

Group II

1 subject

Group III

Fourth year
48 points

2 subjects

Third-year category A

2 subjects

Category A or B


2 subjects

Group III

2 subjects1

Group III or category B

1 Students planning to major in management should take MGC1020 and MGC1030 in first year and complete the remaining compulsory commerce subjects in fourth year in place of the subjects indicated.






Definitions of categories and groups

The terms compulsory commerce, category A and category B represent groupings of subjects from the Clayton campus of the Faculty of Business and Economics (AFC, ETC, ECC, MGC, MKC and TBC prefixes only) and are defined as follows:

Compulsory commerce

AFC1021/AFC1022, AFC1031/AFC1032, ETC1020, ETC1031/ETC1032, ECC1000, ECC1010

Category A

A major specialisation selected from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Economics, Econometrics and Business Statistics, or Management.

Category B

One or more minor specialisations selected from one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics. These subjects must not be from the same department as category A subjects.

Groups

The terms Group I, Group II and Group III relate to subjects associated with the Department of Business Systems in the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology and are defined as follows:

Group I

BUS1010, BUS1021, BUS1042, BUS1060, BUS1110

Group II

BUS2062, SYS2071, BUS2120, BUS3020, BUS2176, BUS3112, BUS3530

Group III

Any subject offered by the Department of Business Systems that is not included in Groups I or II.

Subject exclusions for the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Systems
The following combinations of subjects cannot be included in the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Systems

Chart 11: Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws

First year
48 points

4 subjects from:

ECC1000 and ECC1010

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032

AFC1021/AFC1021 and AFC1031/21

24 points (full-year subject)

Legal process

Criminal law



Second year
48 points

2 subjects

The two remaining compulsory first-year subjects from the above list not taken during first year

3- 4 subjects

Major specialisation (category A) Second-year level subjects from the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

0-1 subjects

Supporting studies (category B) Second-year level subject(s) taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics (other than category A choice)

12 points (full-year subject)

Contract

Third year
48 points

3- 5 subjects

Major specialisation (category A) of which at least three subjects must be at third-year level from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

1-3 subjects

Supporting studies (category B) Third or Second-year level subjects taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics (other than category A choice)

12 points (full-year subjects)

Property


Fourth and fifth years
Law subjects



1 Students planning to major in management should take MGC1020 and MGC1030 in first year, and complete the remaining compulsory first-year subjects during second year in place of two second-year level supporting studies (category B) subjects.





Note
All subjects taught by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 12: Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws

First year
48 points

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

24 points (full-year subjects)

Legal process

Criminal law


Second year
48 points

2 subjects

First year level subjects from Accounting and Finance2, Management, Economics, or from another faculty

2 subjects

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics and

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects from one of the departments of Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

12 points (full-year subject)

Torts3

Third year
3- 4 subjects

Third-year level subjects from one of the departments of Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

Up to 1 subject

Third or second-year level subject from any disciplines1

24 points (full-year subjects)

Contract3

Property


Fourth and fifth years
Law subjects



1At second-year level a maximum of six subjects from economics and four subjects from econometrics may be taken.

2It is not possible to include sufficient accounting subjects to qualify for membership of the professional bodies.

3Students may choose to take Torts with Contract in second year by shifting two other second-year subjects into the third year.






Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 13: Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Commerce

First year
48 points

2 subjects

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

2 subjects

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

2 subjects

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

2 subjects

MUS1100/ MUS1110 Exploring western music (12 points)

Second year
50 points

3 subjects

Major specialisation (category A) Second-year level subjects from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

MUS1980/MUS1990 Solo and duo performance and literature

4 subjects

MUS2110/MUS2120 Analytical and compositional techniques plus either

MUS1070/MUS1080 Orchestral performance and theory or MUS1140/MUS1150 Ensemble and choral music workshop (20 points)


Third year
46 points

1 subject

Major specialisation (category A) Third-year level subjects from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

2 subjects

Second-year level subjects taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics1

4- 5 subjects

MUS2980/MUS2990 Solo and duo performance and literature;

MUS3310 Twentieth-century compositional techniques plus eight points chosen from:

MUS2510/MUS2520 Orchestral performance and repertoire; MUS2070/MUS2080 Ensemble and choral music workshop; MUS2880 Music of China, Japan and Korea; MUS2210 Vocal music (28 points)


Fourth year
50 points

2 subjects

Major specialisation (category A) Third-year level subjects from one of the departments of Accounting and Finance, Management, Economics or Econometrics (Clayton campus)

3 subjects

Second or third-year level subjects taught on the Clayton campus by one of the departments of the Faculty of Business and Economics

3- 4 subjects

MUS3980/MUS3990 Solo and duo performance and literature plus eight points chosen from MUS3480 Performance studies: Indonesian Gamelan; MUS3660 Music composition workshop; MUS3390 Music aesthetics and sociology; MUS3910 Music of Sub-Saharan Africa; MUS3230 Choral music; MUS3580 Contemporary music (20 points)


1 Cannot be the same discipline as major specialisation (category A). Students planning to major in management should complete the remaining compulsory first-year subjects here.





Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 14: Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science1

Structure: Up to fifty-four points per year for four years, chosen from first to third-year level subjects as follows:

First year
84 points

48 points2

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

ETC1020 and ETC1031/ETC1032 Business and economic statistics

ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics

MGC1020 and MGC1030 Introduction to management

36 points2, 3

Bachelor of Science subjects

Second year
56 to 68 points

24- 36 points

Bachelor of Commerce subjects: Must include at least 24 points in a specialisation (category A)

32 points

Bachelor of Science subjects

Third year
48 to 60 points

24- 36 points

Bachelor of Commerce subjects: Must include at least 24 points in a specialisation (category A)

24 points

Bachelor of Science subjects

Total Points
108 points
92 points
1 Unless approved by the course director commerce subjects are restricted to those taught on the Clayton campus which can be identified by subject prefixes of AFC, ETC, ECC, MGC, MKC and TBC.

2 At least twelve points of each of these must be taken in the first year of study.

3 At least twelve points must be in sequential laboratory subjects.



Chart 15: Bachelor of Pharmacy/Bachelor of Commerce

First year
48 points

Pharmaceutics 1
Medicinal chemistry I
Physiology
Mathematics
Pharmacy practice I
Second year
48 points

Pharmaceutics II
Medicinal chemistry II
Pharmacology I
Pharmaceutical microbiology I
Pharmacy practice II
Third year
48 points

Pharmaceutics III
Medicinal chemistry III
Pharmacology II
Pharnacy project
Pharmacy practice III
Fourth year
48 points

Pharmaceutics IV
Medicinal chemistry IV
Pharmacology III
Clinical pharmacy
Pharmacy practice IV
Fifth year
54 points

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting
ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics
ETC1020 Business statistics
MGC1020 and MGC1030 Management
Two second-year category A commerce subjects
Sixth year
48 points

One to three second-year category A commerce subjects
Zero to three second-year category B commerce subjects
Three to five third-year category A commerce subjects
Zero to three third-year category B commerce subjects


Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 16: Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education




Education studies

Teaching and curriculum
First year
48 points

24 to 36 points

Compulsory commerce Subjects


6 to 12 points

Compulsory subjects

6 to 12 points

Compulsory subjects

Second year
48 to 52 points

12 to 24 points

Compulsory commerce subjects

0 to 12 points1

Second-year commerce subjects

8 to 22 points

Compulsory subjects

8 to 22 points

Compulsory subjects

Third year
48 to 52 points

0 to 36 points1

Second and third-year commerce subjects


0 to 24 points

Elective subjects

0 to 16 points

Compulsory subjects

8 points

Elective subject

Fourth year
48 to 52 points

12 to 42 points1

Second and/or third-year commerce subjects


8 to 16 points

Elective subjects


Fifth year (semester1)
16 points




16 points

Practicum I

Practicum II

1 There must be a total of sixty points of second and third-year commerce subjects with no more than thirty-six points from the same year level. There must be at least eighteen points in a commerce specialisation at each of second and third-year level.





Note
All subjects taught on the Clayton campus by the departments in the Faculty of Business and Economics are worth six points and are offered over a single semester.

Chart 17: Prerequisites and corequisites

The following tables summarise the prerequisites and corequisites for undergraduate subjects taught by the faculty on the Clayton campus. Details are included in the outline of each subject. Apart from the prescribed prerequisites and corequisites, students normally are expected to proceed through their degrees by completing first-year subjects before second-year, and second-year before third-year.

Accounting and Finance

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting

AFC2120 Financial accounting

AFC2130 Management accounting

AFC3160 Auditing and systems

AFC3120 Advanced accounting

AFC3130 Management accounting

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting,
or
ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics,
or
first-year mathematics

AFC2140 Business finance
AFC3140 Business finance

AFC3170 Management of financial intermediaries

AFC3240 International finance

AFC1021/AFC1022 and AFC1031/AFC1032 Accounting,
or ECC1000 and ECC1010 Economics,
or
departmental approval
AFC2170 Capital markets and financial institutions


TBC2110 Business law
TBC2180 Finance law

Management

MGC1020 Introduction to
management: managing organisations
and MGC1030 Introduction to
management: people and
organisations

MGC2240 Organisation and
management

MGC2230 Organisational behaviour

MGC2310 Public management

MGC2410 Industrial relations

MGC2420 Employee relations

MGC2430 Human resource
management

MGC2110 Principles of strategic management

MGC2320 Business and
government

MGC3130 The management of change

MGC3510 Management of technology

MGC3440 Equity, diversity and participation

MGC3310 Public policy process

MGC3260 International industrial relations

MGC3410 Employee relations practice: policy and skills

MGC3610 Overseas study in international and comparative management

MGC3420 Human resource development

MGC3430 International human resource management

MGC3120 International management

MGC3230 Services management and marketing


MGC2250 Quality management

MGC33250 Management in small and medium-sized enterprises

MGC3100 Management ethics

MGC3600 Management pre-honours

MGC3650 Management research methods (pre-honours)

MGC3110 Strategic management

Econometrics

ETC1020 and ETC1031 Business
and economic statistics
sequence 1

ETC2400 Econometrics

ETC2410 Practical econometrics

ETC3400 Econometric theory

ETC3410 Applied econometrics

ETC3430 Applied econometric modelling

ETC3460 Financial econometrics1

ETC1020 and ETC1032 Business
and economic statistics
sequence 2
(credit result required)
ETC2430 Actuarial statistics

ETC2450 Applied forecasting for
business and economics

ETC2500 Marketing research
analysis

ETC2480 Decision models for
managers

ETC2490 Business simulation

ETC3450 Time series analysis for business and economics

ETC3480 Decision analysis for managers2

1 A pass in AFC2140 or AFC3140 is required.

2 A prerequisite of any second-year econometrics subject.



Economics

ECC1000 Economics and ECC1010 Economics or equivalent

ECC2300 Current issues in macroeconomic policy

ECC2360 Environmental economics

ECC2400 Current issues in applied microeconomics

ECC2500/ECC3500 Imperialism and development in Asia

ECC2510/ECC3510 Australian economic history

ECC2540/ECC3540 American business history

ECC2550/ECC3550 Business in Asia

ECC2560/ECC3560 European economic history since 1945

ECC2720 Income distribution



ECC2810 Comparative economic systems

ECC2820 Capitalism: contrasting views

ECC2830 Industrial organisation in Australia

ECC2890 Economic development of East Asia

ECC3570 The international economy since 1945

ECC3830 Competition and regulation


ECC1000 Economics and ECC1010 Economics, or equivalent, and VCE Mathematics

ECC2000 Intermediate microeconomics

ECC2010 Intermediate macroeconomics

ECC3650 Applied general equilibrium economics

ECC3660 Monetary economics

ECC3670 Economics of developing countries

ECC3680 Economic growth

ECC3690 International economics

ECC3710 Labour economics

ECC3760 Transport economics

ECC3770 Regional and urban economics

ECC3800 History of economic thought

ECC3810 Public finance

ECC3840 Mathematical economics

ECC3855 Topics in economics (honours)


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