Credit for prior learning
The following Malaysian Consortium for Education Mauritius (MCEM) courses have credit for prior learning available. Please select the course for further details.
The following Malaysian Consortium for Education Mauritius (MCEM) courses have credit for prior learning available. Please select the course for further details.
Course: Bachelor of Business (Hons) International Business
Program year: 2013 onwards
Marks required for maximum credit exemption: GPA of 2.75 out of 4.0
Maximum credit exemption: 96 credit points (equivalent to 2 years of full-time study)
Course completed: Yes
UOW course | UOW major | UOW Faculty | Number of years to complete | Session of entry |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bachelor of Business | No major available | Faculty of Business and Law | 1 year (48 credit points) | Autumn and Spring |
Bachelor of Commerce | International Business and Management | Faculty of Business and Law | 1 year (48 credit points) | Autumn and Spring |
Institution subject code | Institution subject name | UOW subject code | UOW subject name | Credit points |
---|---|---|---|---|
ACC101 | Financial Accounting 1 |
ACCY111 and ACCY112 |
Accounting Fundamentals in Society
Accounting in Organisations |
6
6 |
ACC103 | Management Accounting 1 | |||
COM200 | Managerial Communication | MGNT102 | Business Communication | 6 |
ECO101 | Principles of Microeconomics | N/A | 6 credit points @ 100 level | 6 |
ECO102 | Principles of Macroeconomics | ECON100 | Economic Essentials for Business | 6 |
ITC101 | Information Technology for Business | OPS113 | Business Oriented Information Systems | 6 |
QBM101 | Business Staistics | COMM121 | Statistics for Business | 6 |
LAW101 | Business Law | LAW101 | Introduction to Law | 6 |
MKT101 | Principles of Marketing | MARK101 | Marketing Principles | 6 |
MGT101 | Principles of Management | MGNT110 | Introduction to Management | 6 |
ECO204 | International Trade | ECON216 | International Trade Theory and Policy | 6 |
FIN202 | Financial Management | FIN111 | Introductory Principles of Finance | 6 |
MGT201 | Organisational Behaviour | MGNT201 | Organisational Behaviour | 6 |
MGT300 | Managing People Across Cultures | MGNT210 | Managing Across Cultures | 6 |
ECO203 | International Economics | Unspecified credit @ 200 level | 12 | |
LAW305 | International Business Law | |||
Maximum credit exemptions | 96 |
Course: Diploma in Business
Program year: 2020
Marks required for maximum credit exemption: GPA of 2.75 out of 4.0
Maximum credit exemption: 72 credit points (equivalence to 1.5 years of full-time study)
Course completed: Yes
UOW course | UOW major | UOW Faculty | Number of years to complete | Session of entry |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bachelor of Business | No majors available | Faculty of Business and Law | 1.5 years (72 credit points) | Autumn and Spring |
Bachelor of Commerce | All single majors (excluding Accountancy)* | Faculty of Business and Law | 1.5 years (72 credit points) | Autumn and Spring |
* Please note, students wishing to study the Bachelor of Commerce (Accountancy) major will have their credit transfer assessed on a case-by-case basis due to the Professional Accreditation requirements
Institution subject code | Institution subject name | UOW subject code | UOW subject name | Credit points |
---|---|---|---|---|
D2ACC100 |
Financial Accounting | ACCY111 |
Accounting Fundamentals in Society |
6 |
DIP1ACC03 | Accounting Fundamentals in Society | |||
D2MGT120 | Principles of Reponsible Commerce | COMM101 | Principles of Reponsible Business | 6 |
DQQBM117 | Business Statistics | COMM121 | Statistics for Business | 6 |
D2ECO120 | Macroeconomics | ECON100 | Economic Essentials for Business | 6 |
D2MKT110 | Marketing Principles | MARK101 | Marketing Principles | 6 |
D2MGT100 | Organisations and Management | MGNT110 | Introduction to Management | 6 |
D2FIN100 | Introductory to Finance | FIN111 | Introductory Principles of Finance | 6 |
Unspecified credit @ 100 level | 18 | |||
Unspecified credit @ 200 level | 12 | |||
Maximum credit exemptions | 72 |
Additional information regarding course requirements, areas of major study and double majors can be found in the UOW Course Handbook.
Further information regarding UOW English language requirements and additional course information can be found under additional entry requirements.
The information contained on this website is a guide only and is subject to change according to any amendments to the curriculum of the University of Wollongong or the institutions listed on this website. You will be advised of your eligibility for admission and for credit exemption after receipt of your formal application in your formal letter of offer.