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Australian Studies Institute, Kenya
The following credit exemption (credit transfer) is applicable for students completing the Diploma or Advanced Diploma of Business (Edith Cowan University program) at the Australian Studies Institute, Kenya
Credit Exemption for the Following UOW Courses
- Bachelor of Commerce (all majors)
- Bachelor of Business Administration
Maximum Credit Exemption:
48 credit points for students completing the Diploma of Business
72 credit points for students completing the Advanced Diploma of Business
Details of Credit Exemption are as follows:
| Australian Studies Institute Subject | UOW Subject | Credit points | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Code | Name | ||
| ACC1100: Accounting 1 | ACCY100 | Accounting 1A | 6 |
| ECF1120: Finance I | ACCY102 | Accounting 1B | 6 |
| MIS1100: Information Systems | COMM110 | Introduction to Business Information Systems | 6 |
| ECF1150: Business Statistics | COMM121 | Quantitative Methods I | 6 |
| MKT1100: Marketing I | MARK101 | Marketing Principles | 6 |
| MAN1100: Management I | MGMT110 | Introduction to Management & Employment Relations | 6 |
| LAW1100: Legal Framework I | LAW100 | Law in Society | 6 |
| MKT1101: Professional Communication I | MGMT102 | Business Communications | 6 |
| Total credit points for Diploma of Business applicants | 48 | ||
| PLUS additional credit exemption for applicants who have also completed the Advanced Diploma of Business | |||
| MKT2100: Consumer Behaviour | MARK217 | Consumer Behaviour | 6 |
| MKT2130: Marketing Research | MARK201 | Applied Marketing Research A | 6 |
| MAN2120: Organisational Behaviour | MGMT201 | Organisational Behaviour | 6 |
| MAN2145: Human Resource Management | MGMT206 | Managing Human Resources | 6 |
| Total credit points for Advanced Diploma of Business | 72 | ||
Students granted 48 credit points of credit exemption will normally be able to complete the Bachelor of Commerce or the Bachelor of Business with a further two years of study. Students granted 72 credit points may be able to complete with a further 1.5 years of study, depending on the subjects chosen.
Diploma and Advanced Diploma of Mass Communication
Students completing the above courses may also be eligible to receive credit exemption towards the Bachelor of Commerce (Management or Marketing majors).





















