4098 - BArts and BBus - Monash Business School

4098 – Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business
Course Structure (Commencing 2015)
Course Requirements
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Students must complete a total of 32 units (192 credit points) to complete the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business.
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A minimum of eight units (48 credit points) must be taken at Monash University, Caulfield Campus.
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A minimum of 12 units (72 credit points) must be taken at Monash University.
Additional Bachelor of Business degree requirements:
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Students may complete a maximum of eight units (48 credit points) at first-year-level.
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Students must complete a minimum of four units (24 credit points) at third-year-level, from the Bachelor of Business degree
family, Caulfield Campus.
Faculty of Business and Economics Units:
Common Core Units
Students must complete all six compulsory common core units:
 ACF1000
Principles of accounting and finance
 BTF1010
Commercial law
 ECF1100
Microeconomics
 ETX1100
Business statistics
 MGF1010
Introduction to management
 MKF1120
Marketing theory and practice
Major Units
Student must complete an eight unit major sequence:
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Select your first unit of your major sequence from the common core
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NOTE: If you are completing a major in Banking and Finance there is no common core Banking and Finance unit and you must
choose all eight units from the Major List 2015 document.
Faculty of Business and Economics Elective Units
Students must complete three Faculty of Business and Economics elective units offered on the Caulfield Campus:
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NOTE: If you are completing a Banking and Finance major, you must choose two elective business units.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. September 2014.
Faculty of Arts Units:
Major Units
Students must complete an eight unit arts discipline major:
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Major unit information can be found at:
http://www.monash.edu/pubs/handbooks/aos/index-byfaculty-arts.html
Minor Units
Students must complete a four unit arts discipline minor:
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Additional First Year Sequence Units
Students must complete an additional arts discipline first-year sequence (12 credit points):
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Additional Arts Units
Students must complete a further two units from the Faculty of Arts:
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You must contact the Faculty of Arts for advice on the Bachelor of Arts degree of this double degree.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. September 2014.
4098 – Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business
Recommended Course Progression (Commencing 2015)
First Year
Semester One
BBus
ACF1000
Principles of accounting and
finance
Semester Two
BBus
MKF1120
Marketing theory and practice
BBus
ECF1100
Microeconomics
BA
Major 1
st
1 year level
BA
Minor 1
st
1 year level
BBus
MGF1010
Introduction to management
BA
Major 2
st
1 year level
BA
Minor 2
st
1 year level
BBus
Major unit choice 1
BA
Major 3
nd
2 year level
BA
Minor 3
nd
2 year level
BBus
Major unit choice 2
BA
Major 4
nd
2 year level
BA
Minor 4
nd
2 year level
Semester One
BBus
Major unit choice 3
BBus
Major unit choice 4
BA
Major 5
nd rd
2 /3 year level
BA
st
1 year sequence 1
Semester Two
BBus
Major unit choice 5
BBus
Major unit choice 6
BA
Major 6
rd
3 year level
BA
st
1 year sequence 2
BBus
Additional Business unit
BA
Major 7
rd
3 year level
BA
Arts Faculty Elective 1
BBus
Additional Business unit
BA
Major 8
rd
3 year level
BA
Arts Faculty Elective 2
Second Year
Semester One
BBus
BTF1010
Commercial law
Semester Two
BBus
ETX1100
Business statistics
Third Year
Fourth Year
Semester One
BBus
Major unit choice 7
Semester Two
BBus
Major unit choice 8/
Additional Business unit
This is the recommended progression. It may be varied, however all prerequisite requirements must be met. Before changing the progression, first check the
prerequisite requirements for all of your units and seek advice from the Faculty Office.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. September 2014.