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Business School Website | Course Descriptions | Computer Information | Course Timetables | Education Development Unit | Enrolment Procedures | Examinations | Use of Calculators
Please refer to the Australian School of Business website for further information: www.business.unsw.edu.au
Descriptions of courses currently offered can be found in this Online Handbook.
The Business School has a number of computer laboratories located in the Quadrangle Building, all of which are equipped with Pentium machines. More detailed information is available in the 'Business IT Guide' on the Business School website.
Postgraduate course timetables are available via the Class Timetable website or from the Business School website.
In pursuit of the Business School's vision to be the leading business faculty in the Asian region, the Education Development Unit (EDU) provides support, development and leadership for both staff and students in the area of education quality and innovation.
The EDU supports all students within the Business School in the development and enhancement of their academic skills, by providing a range of strategies including:
Students visiting the EDU may wish to talk to staff about their learning, their language needs and improving their academic performance. Students can collect or borrow appropriate support materials, find out about workshops or make appointments for a one-hour consultation.
For further information, visit the EDU website, or drop in at the EDU Learning Assistance Centre, Ground Floor, West Wing, Australian School of Business Building (Map E12) or phone: (02) 9385 5584. Enrolment procedures for the Business School programs can be found at www.business.unsw.edu.au.
Additional information on examinations and assessment, rules and restrictions, is included at myUNSW.
For courses under the control of the various schools in the Australian School of Business, the published grade will be determined on the basis of a composite mark which will include, on a weighted basis, the results of the final examination, other prescribed examinations, essays and assignments. The exact method of weighting the components of the composite mark may differ from course to course, but students are advised of the weighting at the commencement of each session. Supplementary Examinations Students may be required to sit for an oral and/or written supplementary examination, which will normally be held in the two weeks preceding the commencement of Session 2 or in December/January. In general, this opportunity will only be offered to a student who has been prevented from taking an end of session examination or who has been placed at a serious disadvantage during the examination and whose circumstances have improved considerably in the period since the examination was held. The Australian School of Business has resolved to advise all students to equip themselves with a portable electronic calculator, preferably one which possesses, in addition to the four basic arithmetic functions, those involving discounting and present value calculations.
These calculators should be a valuable study aid in expediting the routine aspects of assigned practical exercises throughout the year in many courses. Such calculators may also be permitted, subject to the discretion of individual examiners, in examinations for courses taught in the Business School. Home | A Message from the Dean | Australian School of Business Information and Assistance | Schools and Disciplines | Professional Recognition of Programs
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