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Year 1 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ACCT1001: Accounting 1A
Core
6BIOL1003: Human Biology
Core
6ENGG1801: Engineering Computing
Core
3MATH1001: Differential Calculus
Core
3MATH1002: Linear Algebra

Year 1 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ACCT1002: Accounting 1B
Core
6AMME1550: Dynamics 1


Note:  PHYS1001 is an acceptable alternative for BE/BSc students.
Core
6ENGG1802: Engineering Mechanics
Core
3MATH1003: Integral Calculus and Modelling
Core
3MATH1005: Statistical Thinking with Data

Year 2 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6CHEM1101: Chemistry 1A
Core
6AMME2302: Materials 1
Core
6AMME2500: Engineering Dynamics
Core
6MATH2067: DEs and Vector Calculus for Engineers

Year 2 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6INFS1000: Business Information Systems
Core
6AMME2200: Introductory Thermofluids
Core
6AMME2301: Mechanics of Solids
Core
6MECH2901: Anatomy and Physiology for Engineers

Year 3 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECON1001: Introductory Microeconomics
Core
6ELEC2004: Electrical Engineering: Foundations
Core
6MECH3261: Fluid Mechanics 2
Core
6MECH3362: Engineering Materials for Adv Manufacturing

Year 3 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECON1002: Introductory Macroeconomics
Core
6MECH2400: Mechanical Systems Design 1
Core
6MECH3361: Mechanics of Solids 2
List
6Select from
Junior Commerce Electives
Senior Commerce Electives


Note:  Students are required to complete a total of 96 credit points of Commerce units. Units selected must include Junior Core requirements, a Commerce major sequence (36 credits minimum) and 48 credits at the senior level (2000 and above). See Streams/Majors tab above for details of available majors.

Year 4 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ELEC3802: Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering


Note:  The elective AMME4790 Intro Biomechatronics is an acceptable alternative to ELEC3802. You cannot do both.
List
18Select from
Junior Commerce Electives
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 4 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6MECH3921: Biomedical Design and Technology
18Select from
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 5 - Semester 1

TypeCPCP From
Core
6AMME4121: Engineering Project A


Note:  Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace AMME4121 with AMME4111
Core
0ENGG4000: Practical Experience
Core
6MECH4601: Professional Engineering 2
12Select from
Senior Commerce Electives

Year 5 - Semester 2

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECOF3001: Business Strategy


Note:  ECOF3001 is the senior capstone unit for the Commerce component of the degree. Students are expected to have completed the majority of their Commerce units before undertaking this unit.
Core
6AMME4122: Engineering Project B


Note:  Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace AMME4122 with AMME4112
Core
6MECH4961: Biomechanics and Biomaterials
6Senior Commerce Electives

Requirements for this Pathway

TypeCPCP From
Core
6ECMT1020: Business and Economic Statistics B


Note:Engineering/Commerce students who complete MATH1005 Statistics as part of the Engineering core can meet the prerequisite conditions for this unit. They are exempted from completing ECMT1010 as normal prerequisite.
Core
6ECOS2001: Intermediate Microeconomics
Core
6ECOS2002: Intermediate Macroeconomics
24Select from
ECOS2201: Economics of Competition and Strategy
ECOS2306: Managerial Firms: Evolution & Attributes
ECOS2903: Mathematical Economics A
ECOS3002: Development Economics
ECOS3003: Hierarchies, Incentives & Firm Structure
ECOS3004: History of Economic Thought
ECOS3005: Industrial Organisation
ECOS3006: International Trade
ECOS3007: International Macroeconomics
ECOS3008: Labour Economics
ECOS3009: Markets, Regulation and Government Policy
ECOS3010: Monetary Economics
ECOS3011: Public Finance
ECOS3012: Strategic Behaviour
ECOS3015: Law and Economics
ECOS3016: Experimental and Behavioural Economics
ECOS3017: Health Economics
ECOS3018: Economics of Growth
ECOS3019: Capital and Dynamics
ECOS3020: Special Topic in Economics
ECOS3901: Advanced Microeconomics Honours
ECOS3902: Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
ECOS3903: Applied Economics


Note:Note that ECOS3009 is not available in 2010.

Engineering/Commerce combined degree students undertaking a major in Economics must complete the following in addition to the core Bachelor of Commerce units.

(1) One prerequisite junior unit of study (6 credit points): ECMT1020. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for ECMT1020.

(2) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): ECOS2001, ECOS2002.

(3) At least four elective units of study (24 credit points) selected from the ECOS senior elective units listed.

BCom Accounting Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ACCT2011: Financial Accounting A
Core
6 ACCT2012: Management Accounting A
24 Select from ACCT3011: Financial Accounting B
ACCT3012: Management Accounting B
ACCT3013: Financial Statement Analysis
ACCT3014: Auditing and Assurance
ACCT3031: International Corporate Governance
ACCT3032: Current Issues in Management Accounting
ACCT3098: Accounting Honours Preparation A
ACCT3099: Accounting Honours Preparation B
CLAW2201: Corporations Law
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Note: Engineering/Commerce students undertaking a major in Accounting must complete the following in addition to the core Bachelor of Commerce units.

(1) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points):ACCT2011 and ACCT2012. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for ECMT1020. Core Bachelor Commerce core units ACCT1001 and ACCT1002 are also prerequisites for the Accounting major and must be completed first.

(2) At least four (six-credit point) units of study or equivalent (24 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list, noting that ACCT3098 and ACCT3099 are worth three credit points each and that CLAW2201 requires the completion of additional prerequisites outside the units listed for this major.

BCom Business Information Systems Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 INFS2001: IS for Performance Improvement
Core
6 INFS2020: Business Process Modelling & Improvement
30 Select from INFS2010: Digital Information Design & Management
INFS2030: e-Business Management
INFS3030: Information Protection and Assurance
INFS3040: Enterprise Systems & Integrated Business
INFS3050: Business Intelligence for Managers
INFS3060: Managing Digital Innovation Projects
INFS3080: Business Information Systems Project
View complete Program Structure

Note: Engineering/Commerce students undertaking a major in Business Information Systems must complete the following in addition to core degree units.

(1) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): INFS2001 and INFS2020.

(2) At least five elective units of study (30 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list, noting that the units listed above are those units which are being offered for the current year only.

Core Bachelor of Commerce unit INFS1000 is a prerequisite for this major and must be completed first.

BCom Business Law Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 CLAW1001: Foundations of Business Law
Core
6 CLAW2201: Corporations Law
36 Select from CLAW2202: Bankruptcy and Insolvency
CLAW2203: Stock Markets and Derivatives Law
CLAW2204: Banking and Finance Law
CLAW2205: Trade Practices and Consumer Law
CLAW2206: Legal Issues for eCommerce
CLAW2207: Legal Ethics and the Professions
CLAW3201: Australian Taxation System
CLAW3202: Tax Strategies for Business


Note: Note that CLAW2006 is not offered in 2010.
View complete Program Structure

Note: Engineering/Commerce combined degree students intending to complete a major in Business Law must complete the following.

(1) One prerequisite junior unit of study (6 credit points): CLAW1000.

(2) One compulsory senior unit of study (6 credit points): CLAW2201.

(3) At least six elective units of study (36 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list, noting that CLAW2206 will not be offered for 2010.

BCom Econometrics Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ECMT1020: Business and Economic Statistics B


Note: Engineering/Commerce students who complete MATH1005 Statistics as part of the Engineering core can meet the prerequisite conditions for this unit. They are exempted from completing ECMT1010 as normal prerequisite.
Core
6 ECMT2110: Regression Modelling
Core
6 ECMT3110: Econometric Models and Methods
6 Select from ECMT3120: Applied Econometrics
ECMT3130: Forecasting for Economics and Business
ECMT3150: The Econometrics of Financial Markets
ECMT3170: Computational Econometrics
18 Select from ECMT2120: Analysis of Discrete Choice Data
ECMT2130: Financial Econometrics
ECMT2620: Management Science
ECMT2630: Managerial Decision Making
ECMT2640: Operations Management
ECMT3120: Applied Econometrics
ECMT3130: Forecasting for Economics and Business
ECMT3150: The Econometrics of Financial Markets
ECMT3160: Statistical Modelling
ECMT3170: Computational Econometrics
ECMT3180: Business Risk Management
ECMT3610: Management Science Models and Methods
ECMT3620: Stochastic Modelling for Management
ECMT3640: Project Planning and Management
View complete Program Structure

Note: Engineering/Commerce combined degree students undertaking a major in Econometrics must complete the following in addition to the core Bachelor of Commerce units.

(1) One prerequisite junior unit of study (6 credit points): ECMT1020. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for ECMT1020.

(2) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): ECMT2110, ECMT3110.

(3) One unit (6 credit points) chosen from the four senior electives: ECMT3120, ECMT3130, ECMT3150, ECMT3170.

(4) At least three elective units of study (18 credit points) selected from the other senior elective units listed.

(5) Not more than two of the following management science units: ECMT2620, ECMT2630, ECMT2640, ECMT3610.

BCom Economics Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ECMT1020: Business and Economic Statistics B


Note: Engineering/Commerce students who complete MATH1005 Statistics as part of the Engineering core can meet the prerequisite conditions for this unit. They are exempted from completing ECMT1010 as normal prerequisite.
Core
6 ECOS2001: Intermediate Microeconomics
Core
6 ECOS2002: Intermediate Macroeconomics
24 Select from ECOS2201: Economics of Competition and Strategy
ECOS2306: Managerial Firms: Evolution & Attributes
ECOS2903: Mathematical Economics A
ECOS3002: Development Economics
ECOS3003: Hierarchies, Incentives & Firm Structure
ECOS3004: History of Economic Thought
ECOS3005: Industrial Organisation
ECOS3006: International Trade
ECOS3007: International Macroeconomics
ECOS3008: Labour Economics
ECOS3009: Markets, Regulation and Government Policy
ECOS3010: Monetary Economics
ECOS3011: Public Finance
ECOS3012: Strategic Behaviour
ECOS3015: Law and Economics
ECOS3016: Experimental and Behavioural Economics
ECOS3017: Health Economics
ECOS3018: Economics of Growth
ECOS3019: Capital and Dynamics
ECOS3020: Special Topic in Economics
ECOS3901: Advanced Microeconomics Honours
ECOS3902: Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
ECOS3903: Applied Economics


Note: Note that ECOS3009 is not available in 2010.
View complete Program Structure

Note: Engineering/Commerce combined degree students undertaking a major in Economics must complete the following in addition to the core Bachelor of Commerce units.

(1) One prerequisite junior unit of study (6 credit points): ECMT1020. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for ECMT1020.

(2) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): ECOS2001, ECOS2002.

(3) At least four elective units of study (24 credit points) selected from the ECOS senior elective units listed.

BCom Finance Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 FINC2011: Corporate Finance I
Core
6 FINC2012: Corporate Finance II
24 Select from FINC2192: Finance 2 Honours
FINC3011: International Financial Management
FINC3012: Derivative Securities
FINC3013: Mergers and Acquisitions
FINC3014: Trading and Dealing in Security Markets
FINC3015: Financial Valuation: Case Study Approach
FINC3017: Investments and Portfolio Management
FINC3018: Bank Financial Management
FINC3019: Fixed Income Securities
FINC3193: Finance 3 Honours (Corporate Finance)
FINC3194: Finance 3 Honours (Securities Markets)


Note: FINC2192, FINC3193 and FINC3194 are worth three credit points each. Other units are 6 credit points each.
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Note: Engineering/Commerce combined degree students undertaking a major in Finance must complete the following:

(1) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): FINC2011, FINC2012. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for the Finance major.

(2) At least 24 credit points selected from the senior elective units list - OR 18 credit points from the list plus either ACCT3013 Financial Statement Analysis or CLAW3201 Australian Taxation System (assuming completion of relevant prerequisites in each case).

BCom Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 WORK1003: Foundations of Work and Employment
Core
6 WORK2203: Industrial Relations Policy
Core
6 WORK2205: Human Resource Processes
30 Select from WORK2201: Foundations of Management
WORK2202: Labour Market Analysis
WORK2204: Sociology of Work
WORK2206: Work: Past and Present
WORK2207: Labour Law
WORK2208: Work Safety
WORK2209: Organisational Analysis and Behaviour
WORK2210: Strategic Management
WORK2211: Human Resource Strategies
WORK2214: Globalisation and Employment Relations
WORK2215: IR and HRM Practice
WORK2216: Voice and Representation
WORK2217: International Human Resource Management
WORK2218: People and Organisations
WORK2219: Management and Organisational Ethics
WORK2220: Managing Knowledge Work
WORK2221: Organisational Communication
WORK2222: Leadership in Organisations
WORK2223: Work and Globalisation
WORK3921: Theories of Work and Organisations
WORK3922: Organisational Research Methods


Note: WORK2202, WORK2206, WORK2208, WORK2216, WORK2220, WORK2223 are not offered for 2010.
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Note: Students undertaking a major in Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management must complete the following.

(1) One prerequisite junior unit of study (6 credit points): WORK1003.

(2) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): WORK2203, WORK2205.

(3) At least five elective units of study (30 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list.

BCom International Business

Type CP CP From
Core
6 IBUS2101: International Business Strategy
Core
6 IBUS2102: Cross-Cultural Management
Core
6 IBUS3101: International Business Alliances
Core
6 IBUS3102: International Risk Management
12 Select from ACCT3031: International Corporate Governance
ECOS3006: International Trade
ECOS3007: International Macroeconomics
FINC3011: International Financial Management
IBUS3103: Global Entrepreneurship and Enterprise
IBUS3104: Ethical International Business Decisions
IBUS3106: International Business Special Project
IBUS3107: Business Negotiations
MKTG3116: International Marketing
WORK2217: International Human Resource Management
WORK2222: Leadership in Organisations
WORK2223: Work and Globalisation
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Note: For a major in International Business, students must complete a minimum 36 credit points in senior units of study comprising:

(1) Four compulsory senior units of study (24 credit points): IBUS2101,IBUS2102, IBUS3101, IBUS3102.

(2) At least two elective units of study (12 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list. Note that many senior elective units of study require the completion of additional prerequisites outside of those units listed for this major. Click on the individual unit for information about these. Students undertaking combined degrees will need to carefully consider prerequisite implications before selecting any of these units to ensure that they do not exceed the credit point limit for the BCom component.

BCom Management Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 WORK2201: Foundations of Management
30 Select from ECOS2306: Managerial Firms: Evolution & Attributes
ECOS3003: Hierarchies, Incentives & Firm Structure
ECOS3005: Industrial Organisation
ECOS3008: Labour Economics
ECOS3012: Strategic Behaviour
WORK2205: Human Resource Processes
WORK2209: Organisational Analysis and Behaviour
WORK2210: Strategic Management
WORK2211: Human Resource Strategies
WORK2217: International Human Resource Management
WORK2219: Management and Organisational Ethics
WORK2220: Managing Knowledge Work
WORK2221: Organisational Communication
WORK2222: Leadership in Organisations
WORK2223: Work and Globalisation


Note: Note that WORK2220 and WORK2223 are not offered for 2010.
View complete Program Structure

Note: Engineering/Commerce combined degree students intending to complete a major in Management must complete the following in addition to the core Bachelor of Commerce units.

(1) One compulsory senior unit of study (six credit points): WORK2201.

(2) At least five units of study (30 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list.

BCom Marketing Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 MKTG1001: Marketing Principles
Core
6 MKTG1002: Marketing Research 1
Core
6 MKTG2112: Consumer Behaviour
Core
6 MKTG3118: Marketing Strategy and Planning
24 Select from MKTG2010: Marketing Channels and Logistics
MKTG3110: Electronic Marketing
MKTG3112: Marketing Communications
MKTG3114: New Products Marketing
MKTG3116: International Marketing
MKTG3117: Services Marketing
MKTG3119: Public Relations Management
MKTG3120: Building and Managing Brands
MKTG3121: Advertising: Creative Principles
MKTG3211: Contemporary Issues in Marketing


Note: MKTG2010, MKTG3110and MKTG3211 are not offered for 2010.
View complete Program Structure

Note: Students intending to complete a major in Marketing must complete the following.

(1) Two prerequisite junior units of study (12 credit points): MKTG1001 & MKTG1002.

(2) Two compulsory senior units of study (12 credit points): MKTG2112, MKTG3118.

(3) At least four units of study (24 credit points) selected from the senior elective units list.

BCom Operations Management & Decision Sciences Major

Type CP CP From
Core
6 ECMT1020: Business and Economic Statistics B


Note: Engineering/Commerce students who complete MATH1005 Statistics as part of the Engineering core can meet the prerequisite conditions for this unit. They are exempted from completing ECMT1010 as normal prerequisite.
Core
6 ECMT2620: Management Science
Core
6 ECMT2630: Managerial Decision Making
Core
6 ECMT2640: Operations Management
Core
6 ECMT3610: Management Science Models and Methods
12 Select from ECMT2110: Regression Modelling
ECMT2120: Analysis of Discrete Choice Data
ECMT2130: Financial Econometrics
ECMT3110: Econometric Models and Methods
ECMT3120: Applied Econometrics
ECMT3130: Forecasting for Economics and Business
ECMT3160: Statistical Modelling
ECMT3180: Business Risk Management
ECMT3640: Project Planning and Management


Note: ECMT3160 is not offered for 2010.
View complete Program Structure

Note: Engineering/Commerce combined degree students undertaking a major in Operations Management and Decision Sciences must complete the following.

(1) One prerequisite junior units of study (6 credit points): ECMT1020. Completion of core junior engineering unit MATH1005 is required beforehand. MATH1005 replaces ECMT1010 as prerequisite for ECMT1020.

(2) Four compulsory senior units of study (24 credit points): ECMT2620, ECMT2630, ECMT2640, ECMT3610.

(3) At least two units of study (12 credit points) from the senior elective units list.

BE Honours Thesis

Type CP CP From
Core
6 AMME4111: Thesis A
Core
6 AMME4112: Thesis B
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Note: Students with ISWAM of 65% or greater are eligible for Honours pathway and can replace 4th Year Engineering Project units AMME4121 and AMME4122 with Honours Thesis Units AMME4111 and AMME4112.

Block 1 - Junior Commerce Electives (Max CP: 18)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
CLAW1001 Foundations of Business Law 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
ECMT1020 Business and Economic Statistics B 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECOF1001 Communication and Critical Analysis 1A 6 Semester 1
ECOF1002 Communication and Critical Analysis 1B 6 Semester 1
MKTG1002 Marketing Research 1 6 Semester 2
WORK1003 Foundations of Work and Employment 6 Semester 1
Semester 2

Block 2 - Senior Commerce Electives (Min CP: 48,Max CP: 60)

Unit Code Unit Name CP Sessions Offered
ACCT2011 Financial Accounting A 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT2012 Management Accounting A 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3011 Financial Accounting B 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3012 Management Accounting B 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3013 Financial Statement Analysis 6 Semester 1
ACCT3014 Auditing and Assurance 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3031 International Corporate Governance 6 Semester 2
ACCT3032 Current Issues in Management Accounting 6 Semester 1
ACCT3098 Accounting Honours Preparation A 3 Semester 1
ACCT3099 Accounting Honours Preparation B 3 Semester 2
CISS2001 Business in the Global Environment 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
CLAW2201 Corporations Law 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW2202 Bankruptcy and Insolvency 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW2203 Stock Markets and Derivatives Law 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW2204 Banking and Finance Law 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW2205 Trade Practices and Consumer Law 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW2206 Legal Issues for eCommerce 6 Semester 1
CLAW2207 Legal Ethics and the Professions 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW3201 Australian Taxation System 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
CLAW3202 Tax Strategies for Business 6 Semester 2
ECMT2110 Regression Modelling 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ECMT2120 Analysis of Discrete Choice Data 6 Semester 2
ECMT2130 Financial Econometrics 6 Semester 2
ECMT2620 Management Science 6 Semester 2
ECMT2630 Managerial Decision Making 6 Semester 1
ECMT2640 Operations Management 6 Semester 1
ECMT3110 Econometric Models and Methods 6 Semester 1
ECMT3120 Applied Econometrics 6 Semester 2
ECMT3130 Forecasting for Economics and Business 6 Semester 2
ECMT3150 The Econometrics of Financial Markets 6 Semester 1
ECMT3160 Statistical Modelling 6
ECMT3170 Computational Econometrics 6 Semester 2
ECMT3180 Business Risk Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ECMT3610 Management Science Models and Methods 6 Semester 1
ECMT3620 Stochastic Modelling for Management 6
ECMT3640 Project Planning and Management 6 Semester 2
ECOS2001 Intermediate Microeconomics 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECOS2002 Intermediate Macroeconomics 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECOS2201 Economics of Competition and Strategy 6 Semester 1
ECOS2306 Managerial Firms: Evolution & Attributes 6 Semester 2
ECOS2551 Economics Exchange 6 S2 Late Int
S1 Late Int
ECOS2552 Economics Exchange 6 S2 Late Int
S1 Late Int
ECOS2901 Intermediate Microeconomics Honours 6 Semester 1
ECOS2902 Intermediate Macroeconomics Honours 6 Semester 2
ECOS2903 Mathematical Economics A 6 Semester 1
ECOS3002 Development Economics 6 Semester 2
ECOS3003 Hierarchies, Incentives & Firm Structure 6 Semester 2
ECOS3004 History of Economic Thought 6 Semester 2
ECOS3005 Industrial Organisation 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ECOS3006 International Trade 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ECOS3007 International Macroeconomics 6 Semester 1
Summer Main
ECOS3008 Labour Economics 6 Semester 1
ECOS3009 Markets, Regulation and Government Policy 6
ECOS3010 Monetary Economics 6 Semester 1
ECOS3011 Public Finance 6 Semester 2
ECOS3012 Strategic Behaviour 6 Semester 1
Summer Main
ECOS3015 Law and Economics 6 Semester 2
ECOS3016 Experimental and Behavioural Economics 6 Semester 2
ECOS3017 Health Economics 6 Semester 1
ECOS3018 Economics of Growth 6 Semester 2
ECOS3019 Capital and Dynamics 6 Semester 1
ECOS3020 Special Topic in Economics 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
ECOS3551 Economics Exchange 6 S2 Late Int
S1 Late Int
ECOS3552 Economics Exchange 6 S2 Late Int
S1 Late Int
ECOS3553 Economics Exchange 6 S2 Late Int
S1 Late Int
ECOS3554 Economics Exchange 6 S2 Late Int
S1 Late Int
ECOS3901 Advanced Microeconomics Honours 6 Semester 1
ECOS3902 Advanced Macroeconomics Honours 6 Semester 2
ECOS3903 Applied Economics 6 Semester 2
FINC2011 Corporate Finance I 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Winter Main
Summer Early
Summer Main
Summer Late
FINC2012 Corporate Finance II 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
Summer Main
FINC2013 Introductory Mathematical Finance 6 Semester 2
FINC2192 Finance 2 Honours 3 Semester 2
FINC3011 International Financial Management 6 Semester 1
FINC3012 Derivative Securities 6 Semester 2
FINC3013 Mergers and Acquisitions 6 Semester 2
FINC3014 Trading and Dealing in Security Markets 6 Semester 2
FINC3015 Financial Valuation: Case Study Approach 6 Semester 1
FINC3017 Investments and Portfolio Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
FINC3018 Bank Financial Management 6 Semester 2
FINC3019 Fixed Income Securities 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
FINC3193 Finance 3 Honours (Corporate Finance) 3 Semester 1
FINC3194 Finance 3 Honours (Securities Markets) 3 Semester 2
IBUS2101 International Business Strategy 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Summer Late
IBUS2102 Cross-Cultural Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
Summer Main
IBUS3101 International Business Alliances 6 Semester 1
IBUS3102 International Risk Management 6 Semester 2
IBUS3103 Global Entrepreneurship and Enterprise 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
IBUS3104 Ethical International Business Decisions 6 Semester 2
IBUS3106 International Business Special Project 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Int January
Int July
IBUS3107 Business Negotiations 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
INFS2001 IS for Performance Improvement 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
INFS2010 Digital Information Design & Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
INFS2020 Business Process Modelling & Improvement 6 Semester 2
INFS2030 e-Business Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
INFS3030 Information Protection and Assurance 6 Semester 2
INFS3040 Enterprise Systems & Integrated Business 6 Semester 1
INFS3050 Business Intelligence for Managers 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
INFS3060 Managing Digital Innovation Projects 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
INFS3080 Business Information Systems Project 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
MKTG2010 Marketing Channels and Logistics 6
MKTG2112 Consumer Behaviour 6 Semester 2
MKTG3110 Electronic Marketing 6 Semester 2
MKTG3112 Marketing Communications 6 Semester 2
MKTG3114 New Products Marketing 6 Semester 2
MKTG3116 International Marketing 6 Semester 1
MKTG3117 Services Marketing 6 Semester 1
MKTG3118 Marketing Strategy and Planning 6 Semester 2
MKTG3119 Public Relations Management 6 Semester 2
MKTG3120 Building and Managing Brands 6 Semester 1
MKTG3121 Advertising: Creative Principles 6 Semester 1
MKTG3211 Contemporary Issues in Marketing 6
WORK2201 Foundations of Management 6 Semester 1
WORK2202 Labour Market Analysis 6
WORK2203 Industrial Relations Policy 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2204 Sociology of Work 6 Semester 1
WORK2205 Human Resource Processes 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2206 Work: Past and Present 6
WORK2207 Labour Law 6 Semester 2
WORK2208 Work Safety 6
WORK2209 Organisational Analysis and Behaviour 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2210 Strategic Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2211 Human Resource Strategies 6 Semester 2
WORK2214 Globalisation and Employment Relations 6 Semester 1
WORK2215 IR and HRM Practice 6 S2 Late Int
Int June
WORK2216 Voice and Representation 6
WORK2217 International Human Resource Management 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2218 People and Organisations 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2219 Management and Organisational Ethics 6 Semester 2
WORK2220 Managing Knowledge Work 6
WORK2221 Organisational Communication 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2222 Leadership in Organisations 6 Semester 1
Semester 2
WORK2223 Work and Globalisation 6
WORK3921 Theories of Work and Organisations 6 Semester 1
WORK3922 Organisational Research Methods 6 Semester 2

Note: Note: Commerce units must be selected in order to meet the major requirements of the BCom degree (see streams tab) and in order to complete a required 96 cp of E&B faculty units.

Course: Mechanical Engineering (Biomedical) / Commerce (2010)
CP Required: 240
Min FT Duration: 5.00 Years
Min PT Duration: N/A
Faculty/School: University Archive
Years Offered: 2012, 2011, 2010
Requirements: To be awarded the Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Commerce combined degree, students must complete units of study with a total value of 240 credit points, comprising units of study required for the Bachelor of Engineering’s specialisation and a minimum of 96 credit points in units of study from the Faculty of Economics and Business. The 96 credit points from the Faculty of Economics and Business must include:

• core Bachelor of Commerce units as set out in the Faculty of Economics and Business handbook

• a major selected from the `Bachelor of Commerce subject areas for majors and electives

• a minimum of 48 credit points in senior (2000 and 3000 level) units of study)

Transition provisions for students enrolled prior to 2010.

These requirements apply to students who commenced their candidature in 2010. Candidates who commenced prior to 1 January, 2010 may complete the requirements in accordance with the resolutions in force at the time of their commencement, provided that requirements are completed by 1 January, 2015. The Faculty may specify a later date for completion or specify alternative requirements for completion of candidatures that extend beyond this time.

Advanced units in Maths and Science

Most units of study offered by the Science Faculty on the list of core requirements can be replaced by an equivalent advanced level unit; subject to prerequisite conditions (as required by the Faculty of Science) being met. Students considering doing advanced options should seek advice from their department before enrolling.

Study Abroad

Students undertaking Study Abroad in a particular year of their degree must enrol in the appropriate International Exchange Program units of study as an alternative to a semester`s standard units.

Engineering Honours

Students in the Honours program must enrol in AMME4111 & AMME4112. Students in the Pass program must enrol in AMME4121 & AMME4122.

Faculty Resolutions

Details of relevant Faculty resolutions are available via the university handbook site at: http://sydney.edu.au/handbooks/
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