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Commerce - 3502

Program Summary

   
   
 
Campus: Kensington Campus
 
 
Career: Undergraduate
 
 
Typical Duration: 3 Years
 
 
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
 
 
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
 
 
Min UOC For Award: 144
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Double Major)
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Major)
 
  

Program Description

The Bachelor of Commerce program provides a solid grounding in the business disciplines of Accounting, Economics and Quantitative Analysis and then offers a broad choice of specialist areas. Most students select two areas of specialist study.

Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes

The objectives of the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) are:
  • To develop understanding of institutional structures and processes supporting global commerce.
  • To develop disciplinary skills and perspectives relevant to global commerce.
  • To develop professional competences and ethical perspectives relevant to practice in global contexts.
  • To develop understandings of alternative ways in which knowledge can be created and effectively deployed.
  • To develop capacities for life-long learning and the negotiation of change.

Program Structure

Studies leading to the award of the Bachelor of Commerce degree normally consist of 144 units of credit (24 courses) to be completed over a period of three academic years.

The program consists of six Core Courses (36 units of credit) as listed below
Note: Actuarial Studies students should refer to the relevant plan page for core course requirements.

In addition Bachelor of Commerce students must complete
  • 12 units of credit of approved General Education courses AND
  • Either a single major of at least 48 units of credit in an approved disciplinary stream and a minor of 24 units of credit of approved semester courses OR
  • A double major of 84 units of credit, consisting of 42 units of credit from each of two approved disciplinary streams (excluding Industrial Training components) or areas of study.

Sample Program

Program Requirements 24 Courses (144 UOC)
6 Core Courses (36 UOC)
plus
Single Major
Double Major
8 Elective courses
for a major
(48 UOC)
4 Elective courses
for a minor
(24 UOC)
7 Elective courses
for 1st major
(42 UOC)
7 Elective courses
for 2nd major
(42 UOC)
4 Free options* (24 UOC)
2 Free options* (12 UOC)
General Education
requirements
(12 UOC)
General Education
requirements
(12 UOC)
*Number of free options may vary depending on major combination undertaken. Please contact the Business Student Centre for further information.

General Education Requirements

Students in this program must complete 12 units of credit in General Education courses or their equivalent (unless otherwise entitled to exemption). For further information about General Education Requirements please refer to the Online Handbook.

Please note that students enrolled in programs within the Australian School of Business cannot take General Education courses offered by the Business School. These restrictions also apply to the following courses:
  • GENL2020 An Introduction to the Australian Legal System
  • GENL2021 An Introduction to the Australian Legal System
  • GENL2031 Cyberspace Law
  • GENL5020 Business Fundamentals
  • GENL5021 Business Law Basics
  • GENL5030 Understanding Tax
  • GENL5031 Tax for Professionals
If students are unsure of their General Education Requirements they should contact the Business Student Centre (Ground floor, West entrance, Australian School of Business building)

Honours

Honours level study is available. Students interested in studying at Honours Level should refer to the relevant Honours plan record for entry requirements.

Academic Rules

Rule 1 - Pass and Honours Degrees
The degree of Bachelor of Commerce may be conferred as a Pass degree or as an Honours degree. There shall be three classes of Honours, namely Class 1, Class 2 in two Divisions and Class 3. In cases of superior academic performance throughout the program, the Pass degree may be conferred with Distinction.

Rule 2 - Disciplinary Minors
Students not completing the requirements of two majors in the Bachelor of Commerce degree must complete a 'disciplinary minor' in a discipline other than their major. A 'disciplinary minor' is defined as four approved courses from a single discipline.

Rule 3 - Transfer Between Degrees
There is no automatic transfer between programs offered by the Australian School of Business. To apply for transfer between programs, please contact the Business Student Centre.

Rule 4 - Assessable Hours
Normal workload expectations for each degree are a minimum of 25 hours per semester per unit of credit, including class contact hours, preparation and time spent on all assessable work.

Rule 5 - Passing in a Course
Where, in the following rules, reference is made to the requirement that a candidate shall pass a course, the requirement shall be construed as meaning that the candidate shall complete assignments, laboratory work, other set work and an examination or examinations by the prescribed dates to the satisfaction of the relevant Head of the School concerned.

Rule 6 - Normal Program
The program leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce normally consists of 144 units of credit to be completed over a period of three academic years or six semesters, with the exception of programs with an Industrial Training component which consist of 192 units of credit over four academic years or eight semesters. Except in exceptional circumstances, a student must enrol in a minimum of 6 units of credit per semester and will not normally be permitted to enrol in more than 24 units of credit per semester.

Rule 7 - Minimum Time for Completion
(a) The minimum time for completing the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce at Pass level is normally six semesters full-time or 12 semesters part-time, unless the student is enrolled in a Co-op program in which case the minimum time for completion is eight semesters full-time.
(b) For the Bachelor of Commerce in Services Marketing- Tourism and Hospitality Management program at Pass level, the minimum time for completion is eight semesters full-time.

Rule 8 - Nomination of Plan
Students should nominate their plan by the end of their first year by contacting the Business Student Centre. A candidate may change from one plan to another but not more than once per year. The change requires the approval of the Business Student Centre and unless it is a transfer between a Pass and an Honours program, the change must be completed before enrolment is finalised for the particular year.

Rule 9 - Academic Program Requirements – BCom (3502)
To complete the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce:

9.1 For the Pass degree, a student must complete and pass 144 units of credit, which shall include:

9.1.1 36 units of credit (UOC) of Level 1 core courses,

9.1.2 (a) satisfactory completion of a minimum of 12 units of credit in General Education courses or their equivalent (unless otherwise entitled to exemption). Combined undergraduate degrees offered with other faculties and leading to the award of two degrees satisfy this requirement (12 units of credit in General Education) within the program.

(b) undertake an additional 56 hours of study which examines the purposes and consequences of their university education and which fosters socially, ethically and professionally responsible behaviour. The Bachelor of Commerce fulfils this requirement as part of the normal program curriculum.

9.1.3 (a) either a major of at least 48 units in an approved disciplinary stream and a minor of 24 units of approved courses; or

(b) a double major of 84 units, consisting of 42 units from each of two approved disciplinary streams (excluding Industrial Training components when included in program requirements)

9.1.4 The remaining Business course or credit requirements not required for a major sequence and not Year 1 core courses, as prescribed, if any, may be chosen from any other courses offered by the Australian School of Business.

9.1.5 Students under BCom (International) program (3538) and BCom (Liberal Studies) program (3539) can only have a maximum of three majors recognised by the Australian School of Business in their degree program.

(a) In order to obtain a second or third major in International Studies, students enrolled in BCom (International) program (3538) must undertake the full 7 International Studies courses (42 UOC) from one area of approved study PLUS one (6 UOC) course from the two approved courses to be completed during their “Studies of the Region” in the Commerce Overseas Program - COP (overseas placement for two semesters). The approved course that will count towards the major sequence must contain content on the country or region of COP placement. Regions are Europe, Asia, North America, South America, Middle East and Oceania.

(b) In order to obtain a second or third major in Liberal Studies, students enrolled in BCom (Liberal Studies) program (3539) must undertake all 9 Liberal Studies courses (54 UOC) from one area of approved study.


9.1.6 Students under BCom (International) program (3538) must complete the approved Overseas Study Program of 2 semesters (48 UOC) as determined by the Australian School of Business and are required to maintain minimum academic performance and comply with University policy to be eligible for this International Student Exchange.

9.2 Unless in exceptional circumstances the maximum number of Level One courses a student may count towards the Bachelor of Commerce is capped as follows;
BCom (3502), BCom/Arts (3525), BCom/SocSc(3527) no more than 60 units of credit in the Commerce component;
BCom (International) (3538) and BCom (Liberal Studies) (3539) no more than 84 units of credit;
BCom/BSc (3529) no more than 42 units of credit in the Commerce component.


9.2.1 A student cannot count a mainstream course offered by faculties other than the Australian School of Business both as a substitute for a Business elective and as a substitute for a General Education elective

9.3 A student enrolled in a Co-op program must satisfactorily complete the industrial training components specified in the program requirements.

9.4 Approved disciplinary streams (Pass) are listed below:
  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Studies
  • Business Economics
  • Business Strategy and Economic Management
  • Business Statistics
  • Business Law*
  • Economic History
  • Finance
  • Financial Economics
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Systems
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Modern Languages*
  • Taxation
*Available only as a co-major only

Rule 10 - Honours Degree
Upon completion of first or second years of a full-time program or the corresponding stages of a part-time program, a candidate may make a written application for permission to enrol for an Honours degree. When such permission is granted but a candidate's later performance is unsatisfactory, permission to continue as an Honours student may be withdrawn and the student may proceed to an appropriate Pass degree.

Except with the special permission of the program authority on the recommendation of the relevant Heads of School, a person on whom the Pass degree of Bachelor of Commerce or equivalent has been conferred shall not be admitted to candidature for the Honours degree of Bachelor of Commerce.

For the Honours degree, a student must complete a further 48 units in one approved disciplinary stream. The additional units, comprising specified courses from the relevant disciplinary stream and a thesis, must be completed in two semesters following the completion of the Pass degree component.

Except when recommended to the contrary by the relevant Head of School, a student intending to enter the Honours year must:
(a) satisfy the Pass degree requirements and obtain a minimum average of 70% in Level 2 and Level 3 courses of the relevant disciplinary stream in the Pass degree component
(b) pass all courses in the Pass degree component at first attempt.

Rule 11 - Credit for Courses Passed at another University
Subject to the University rules governing admission with advanced standing, courses passed at another university may be counted towards fulfilling the requirements of the degree. Not more than fifty percent of the program requirements will be awarded advanced standing nor will advanced standing be granted for courses completed more than 7 years before the date of admission of the applicant, except with the approval of the Business Student Centre..

Rule 12 - Options
Subject to the requirements of the individual programs, students may choose a maximum of 2 options from any approved course taught by any other UNSW faculties. Approval must be sought from the Business Student Centre. to count courses as options.

Rule 13 - Order of Progression of Courses
It is expected students shall undertake core courses in the equivalent of their first year. It is expected failed courses will be repeated in the first semester in which they are next offered.

Rule 14 - Prerequisite and Corequisite Requirements
Except in exceptional circumstances, a candidate shall not enrol in any course without having satisfied the prescribed prerequisite or corequisite requirements.

Fees

For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website:  https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html

Professional Recognition

For further information, refer to the Professional Recognition of Programs in the Online Handbook.

Co-op Scholarships

The Co-op Program at UNSW provides outstanding scholars with the opportunity of combining the requirements of the Bachelor of Commerce degree with industrial training experience. Entry to this program is at first year only and through the selection procedures administered by the Co-op Program Office.
Visit the UNSW Co-op website for a brochure and application form.

Further Information

Please note that these requirements may be subject to change. Students are advised to follow requirements according to the year they commenced. Current students are to refer to the relevant edition of the Online Handbook for program requirements.

Please contact the Business Student Centre for advice.

Business Student Centre
e-mail: ugbusiness@unsw.edu.au
tel: + 61 2 9385 3189
location: Ground Floor, West Wing, Australian School of Business Building

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