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CRICOS Code: 051200C, 053276M
This course provides the basis for further specific study in areas such as accounting, actuarial studies, business law, demography, economics, marketing and statistics. It is suitable for students interested in business or finance and upon completion of a degree, offers a wide range of careers across private and public sector organisations. Students specialise in their preferred area when they begin their second year studies at Macquarie University.
1. Certificate IV, Year 12 or Equivalent |
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2. Diploma of Commerce Select 8 units
Core Units ACCG 100 Accounting 1A or
ACCG 105 Introductory Financial Accounting ACCG 101 Accounting 1B or
ACST 101 Techniques and Elements of Finance
CAPP 100 Communication for Academic and Professional Purposes
ECON 110* Macroeconomic Principles ECON 111* Microeconomic Principles
ISYS 123 Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies
STAT 170 Introductory Statistics
Elective Units (as required) MKTG 101 Marketing Fundamentals MATH 135 Mathematics 1A
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3. Your University Degree Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Commerce-Accounting Bachelor of Commerce-Marketing GPA 2.5 Bachelor of Applied Finance GPA 2.25 Bachelor of Commerce-Actuarial Studies GPA 3.0 plus Math 135 (Credit or above) |
~ For students with IELTS scores of 6.0 or greater (or equivalent English Exam results) CAPP 100 is an elective unit
UNIT PREREQUISITES
* Students who have NOT satisfactorily completed a full year 12 program (or equivalent) in Mathematics must take Mathematics BUS104, before enrolling in ECON 110, ECON 111 or MATH 130. BUS104 is a qualifying subject and therefore does not give credit towards the Diploma or Advanced Diploma.
Please note that other prerequisites may apply from time to time. Where applicable, students will be advised on their letter of offer.
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CRICOS Code: 051202A, 053149G
Provides a comprehensive preparation for students wishing to pursue a career in business management without undertaking a full specialistaion. Students will learn broad business skills required for modern management. Careers are often found within the areas of business administration, banking, management, consulting, computing, financial management, human resource management, international business, marketing, recruitment and staff development.
1. Certificate IV, Year 12 or Equivalent |
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2. Diploma of Business Administration Select 8 units
ACCG 105 Introductory Financial Accounting ACST 101 Techniques and Elements of Finance
CAPP 100 Communication for Academic and Professional Purposes BBA 102 Business Organisation Principles BBA 111 Organisational Behaviour BBA 103 Business Economics MKTG 101 Fundamentals of Marketing STAT 170 Introductory Statistics ISYS 123 Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies
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3. Your University Degree Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Commerce * Bachelor of Economics* Bachelor of Commerce-Accounting * Bachelor of Business Administration GPA 2.5 |
~ For students with IELTS scores of 6.0 or greater (or equivalent English Exam results) CAPP 100 is an elective unit
* Additional units will be required for progresion into these Bachelor Degrees. Please see a SIBT Academic Advisor for further information.
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Semester 2 2007
20– 22 June 25 June 20– 24 August 6 October |
Enrolment and Orientation for new students Semester 2 commences Semester break End of Semester |
Semester 3 2007/2008
17 - 19 October 22 October 24 December - 4 January 10 February
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Enrolment of new students Semester 3 commences Semester break End of Semester
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