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Double Degrees with Bachelor of Commerce
Students may combine their Commerce studies with studies
in a number of other faculties and qualify for the award of
two degrees. Double degrees are designed for students to complete
two degrees in less time than it would normally take.
- Students must seek advice and approval from both Faculties
before enrolment.
- Candidates must satisfy the entry requirements of both
the degree programs.
- Double degrees, where both degrees are normally of three
years duration will be a minimum of 216 credit points and
take a minimum of four years to complete.
- Double degrees, where one of the degrees is normally of
four years duration will be a minimum of 264 credit
points and take a minimum of five years to complete.
- Students may be given exemptions where equivalences exist
between subjects.
Bachelor of Commerce
For all double degrees, candidates are required to complete
subjects from the Commerce Schedule, including core subjects
and subjects to satisfy the requirements of one of the Commerce
specialisations . Candidates need to be aware that the
number of credit points required by each specialisation varies.
AND ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:
Bachelor of Arts
To qualify for the double degree Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor
of Commerce candidates must fulfil the following:
(i) complete at least 72 credit points, including
a major study, for subjects listed in the Arts
schedule , and including at least 36 credit points for
subjects offered by member Units of the Faculty of Arts;
(ii) not more than 96 credit points for 100-level
subjects may be undertaken for both degrees;
(iii) the Arts major study and the Commerce specialisation
are to be chosen from two different disciplines.
OR
Bachelor of Creative Arts
All students undertaking the Bachelor of Creative Arts -
Bachelor of Commerce Double Degree must:
(i) complete a major study for the Bachelor of
Creative Arts comprising 108 credit points of compulsory subjects
as listed in the Creative Arts Schedule
(ii) undertake, where necessary, elective subjects
to ensure a total of 216 credit points have been completed
OR
Bachelor of Engineering Faculty of Engineering
or Faculty of Informatics
For the award of Bachelor of Engineering - Bachelor of Commerce,
a minimum of 264 credit points have to be completed.
All students undertaking the Bachelor of Engineering - Bachelor
of Commerce Double Degree must complete
(i) a total of at least 174 credit points of engineering
subjects made up of the Engineering
core or compulsory subjects and one of the engineering
specialisations. The minimum of 174 credit points will be
exceeded by some engineering program requirements.
(ii) where required, at least 12 weeks of approved
professional engineering experience during the course. Exemptions
may be given to part-time candidates who are in approved full-time
engineering employment.
OR
Bachelor of Laws
To qualify for the award of the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce
and Bachelor of Laws a candidate must complete all compulsory
subjects prescribed in the Law Schedule AND elective
subjects prescribed in the Law Schedule, having a value
of 56 credit points
NOTES:
1. The Bachelor of Commerce specialisation in Legal
Studies is not available to students undertaking this double
degree.
2. Where the Commerce Schedule contains any subjects
with the prefix LAW, the equivalent LLB subject may be substituted.
3. Students wishing to be considered for the award of
honours in Law MUST complete either LLB313 Legal Research
Project A or LLB314 Legal Research Project B
OR
Bachelor of Science - Faculty of Science
All students undertaking the Bachelor of Science - Bachelor
of Commerce Double Degree must complete 90 credit points of
subjects from the Science Schedule
, including a Science major study.
Any extra credit points required to achieve a double degree
total of 216 credit points, additional to the Commerce and
Science Requirements specified above, may be selected from
the Commerce, Science
or General
Schedule.
OR
Bachelor of Science - Faculty of Health and Behavioural
Science Specialisations
For the Bachelor of Science students will be required
to complete subjects from the Health
and Behavioural Sciences Schedule approved by the Faculty
of Health and Behavioural Sciences.
Any additional subjects needed to complete a minimum of 216
credit points should be selected from the Health
and Behavioural Sciences Schedule , the Commerce
Schedule or the Science Schedule
.
OR
Bachelor of Psychology - Faculty of Health and Behavioural
Science
For the award of Bachelor Psychology - Bachelor of Commerce,
a total of 264 credit points have to be completed.
This double degree fulfils the requirements needed to become
a registered psychologist.
For the Bachelor of Psychology, students will be required
to complete
(i) the 150 credit points of psychology subject
requirements for the Bachelor of Psychology.
(ii) Any additional subjects needed to complete
the required 264 credit points should be selected from either
the Health and Behavioural Sciences
Schedule or the Commerce Schedule
.
Further information, including details of all these double
degrees can be obtained by contacting the relevant Faculty
Offices.
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