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HonoursCQ91 - Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business
10 Compulsory Core Courses:
10 Accounting Courses:
12 Business Courses
Comprising either:
- one 6 course major from those listed for this program, together with 6 elective courses (of which at least 4 must be at an advanced level)
- one 12 course Double major from those listed for this program.
- one 12 course Advanced major from those listed for this program.
Majors
Your chosen Bachelor of Business major should be nominated on your student record in e.rolment. This is the specialisation area that appears on your testamur.
Please note: ONLY ONE specialisation (major) will appear as part of your degree name.
Available majors and advanced majors include:
Majors
- Marketing
- Consumer Marketing
- Tourism
- Entrepreneurship
- Human Resources Management
- E-Commerce
- Economics and Finance
- Business and Taxation Law
- Operations Management
- Management
- Procurement and Supply
Double Majors
Not yet available.
Advanced Majors
- Advanced Human Resources Management
- Advanced Marketing Management
- Advanced Information Systems Management
- Advanced Procurement and Supply
The required courses for each major are listed on the Plans for business program page.
Special notes:
- Not all majors are available at all locations. Check the Plans for business program page and course availability in this Handbook for availability of individual courses. In some cases it may be necessary to undertake a limited number of courses via Distance Education (FLEX) to complete the requirements of a major.
Electives
Students studying a single 6 course business major must complete a further 6 elective courses (including at least 4 advanced level courses) to satisfy the requirements of their program. If in doubt regarding your choice of elective courses, please consult your program advisor.
Students undertaking 12 course Advanced majors or Double majors will only need to complete elective courses if they are required because of course overlap within their majors. In these instances students are required to take course(s) outside their majors to bring their total courses to the 32 required for this program's completion.