Faculty of Commerce
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Bachelor of Commerce

Testamur Title of Degree:

Bachelor of Commerce

Abbreviation:

BCom

Home Faculty:

Commerce

Duration:

3 years full-time or part-time equivalent

Total Credit Points:

144

Delivery Mode:

On Campus (Face-to-Face)

Starting Session(s):

Autumn/Spring

Location and UAC Code:

Wollongong, 753602
Shoalhaven, 753603
Bateman's Bay, 753604
Bega, 753605
Moss Vale, 753606
Southern Sydney, 753607

UOW Course Code:

710

CRICOS Code:

027464A

Overview

This degree is designed for students who would like to undertake a degree in the principle areas of business and commerce. It is suitable preparation for students who would like to become professionals in a particular discipline or want to pursue a general career in business. The degree consists of compulsory core subjects including a capstone subject and a major must be undertaken. The aim is to provide a foundation for the understanding of the business and commercial environment.

Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge

Assumed Knowledge - any two units of English.

Entry is open to students who have gained an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or equivalent at a level determined by UOW for this calendar year. Entry for 2011 is ATAR 75. Applications are also accepted from students who have successfully completed a recognised TAFE qualification or course of study from an accredited institution.

Credit Arrangements

The Faculty offers credit transfer to students who have successfully completed relevant courses at accredited universities and colleges. Refer to: www.uow.edu.au/handbook/generalcourserules/UOW028672.html

Course Requirements

To qualify for award of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce a candidate shall accrue an aggregate of at least 144 credit points by satisfactory completion of the following core subjects.

Subject Code

Subject

Session

Credit Points

ACCY111

Accounting Fundamentals in Society

Autumn/Spring

6

COMM101

Principles of Responsible Commerce

Autumn/Spring

6

COMM121

Statistics for Business

Autumn/Spring

6

ECON101

Macroeconomic Essentials for Business

Autumn/Spring

6

FIN111

Introductory Principles of Finance

Autumn/Spring

6

MGMT110

Introduction to Management

Autumn/Spring

6

MARK101

Marketing Principles

Autumn/Spring

6

Plus at least one subject from

COMM113

Business Oriented Information Systems

Spring

6

ACCY112

Accounting in Organisations

Spring

6

ECON111

Introductory Microeconomics

Autumn/Spring

6

MGMT102

Business Communications

Autumn/Spring

6

Plus one capstone subject from

COMM331

Simulation of a Socially Innovative Enterprise

Autumn/Spring

6

COMM332

Start up Plan of a Socially Innovative Business

n/o in 2012

6

COMM333

Applied Business Research for Social Innovation

Autumn

6

COMM334

Intercultural Applications of Socially Innovative Commerce

n/o in 2012

6

No more than 72 credit points shall be for 100 level subjects.

Note: Students majoring in Accountancy, Finance or Financial Planning must undertake ACCY112.

Students majoring in Economics, Business Innovation or International Business must undertake ECON111.

Students majoring in Public Relations must undertake MGMT102.

Majors

Accountancy

Business Innovation

Business Law

Economics

Finance

Financial Planning

Human Resource Management

International Business

International Economics

Management

Marketing

Public Relations

Quantitative Analysis in Economics

Supply Chain Management

To satisfy the requirements of a major study a student shall complete the Bachelor of Commerce core subjects as listed in the course requirement, plus one capstone subject and 48 credit points listed for the major.

A single core first year subject may count towards a major where approved.

A single subject may count towards two different majors. However, such double counting can apply to only one, 6 credit point subject. Thus completing a second major will require the completion of an additional 42 to 48 credit specified credit points. Where two or more subjects are common to two majors, the relevant Associate Head of School will designate a replacement subject.

Minors

BCom Minor Study Areas (Accountancy; Business Information Systems; Business Innovation; Business Law; Economics; Economics of Environmental Sustainability; Economies of Asia; Finance; Human Resource Economics; Human Resource Management; International Business; Management; Marketing; Public Relations; Quantitative Analysis in Economics; Supply Chain Management).

To satisfy the requirements of a minor study a student shall complete the listed subjects for the minor.

A single core first year subject may count towards a minor where approved.

Students may complete one or more of the designated minors but the completion of a minor is not a degree requirement. A minor cannot be completed in the same discipline as a major, for example an Accountancy Major with an Accountancy Minor. A single subject may not count towards a major and minor or towards two minors: double counting is not permitted when completing a minor. Thus completing each minor may require an additional 24 credit points if a single core subject is not included in the minor. Where one (or more) subject(s) is common to a major and a minor or to different minors, the relevant Associate Head of School will designate a replacement subject(s).

Other Information

Further information is available at http://coursefinder.uow.edu.au/ or email: Commerce - commerce-enquiries@uow.edu.au; School of Management and Marketing - smm-enquiries@uow.edu.au; School of Accounting and Finance - accfin@uow.edu.au; School of Economics - econ_enquiries@uow.edu.au