Bachelor of Commerce (Degree with Honours)
Course BH-COM (2012)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2012.
Year and Campus: | 2012 - Parkville |
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CRICOS Code: | 014798G |
Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Undergraduate |
Duration & Credit Points: | 100 credit points taken over 12 months full time. This course is available as full or part time. |
Coordinator
Commerce Student Centre
Contact
Upper Ground Floor
ICT Building
111 Barry Street
The University of Melbourne
Tel: 13 MELB (13 63 52)
Fax: +61 3 9347 3986
Email: commerce-courseadvice@unimelb.edu.au
Faculty Mailing Address
Commerce Student Centre
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
Course Overview: |
The honours year is an additional (fourth) year of specialised study in one or two of the following disciplines: accounting, finance, actuarial studies, economics, management, marketing and related areas. It is an integrated program with small classes and an emphasis on research and specialised subject areas. The honours year is open to single commerce and double degree commerce students. Intending applicants should note that students must commence the honours year within two years of completing the requirements of the single commerce or double degree commerce course. Graduates of other institutions are also welcome to apply. Honours is normally taken on a full-time basis immediately after finishing the requirements for the three-year commerce degree or five-year commerce double degree. Provision exists for deferred entry in exceptional circumstances. The honours degree is an entry qualification for a masters degree and a PhD within Australia or overseas. A good honours degree also assists students in obtaining scholarships or other forms of financial support to undertake higher degrees. Career advancement has also tended to be more rapid for honours graduates. |
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Objectives: |
The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) has the objective of preparing graduates who embody the University of Melbourne graduate attributes. It seeks to provide students with the knowledge and technical skills necessary to understand and participate in the modern business and economics world, to prepare them for subsequent graduate studies and to allow them to achieve the highest level of success in their professional careers. 1. Learning goal Objectives to achieve this goal 2. Learning goal Objectives to achieve this goal 3. Learning goal Objectives to achieve this goal 4. Learning goal Objectives to achieve this goal 5. Learning goal Objectives to achieve this goal 6. Learning goal Objectives to achieve this goal |
Course Structure & Available Subjects: |
The BCom (Honours) course consists of the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points). Grades are awarded for each individual subject and an overall grade result is returned for the course. The honours degree is only awarded to students who pass all subjects of the course and who complete the year with an average grade of H3 (65 percent) or higher. Students are required to complete the equivalent of eight subjects and to obtain a minimum of a pass in each of them. Students are not allowed to repeat an honours subject/component for which they have received a mark of less than 50 per cent. In determining the final grade, individual subjects are weighted according to their points value. Students who do not meet these requirements will not be awarded the Honours degree. These students will still be able to take out the pass degree if previous commerce studies were undertaken at the University of Melbourne. Accounting and Business Information Systems Students are required to complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) in fourth year honours. Students must take the following subjects: ACCT40004 Honours Research Methods; ACCT40001 Studies in Corporate Reporting; Actuarial Studies Students are required to successfully complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) in fourth year honours. Students must complete the following subjects: One of ACTL40001 Actuarial Studies Research Essay or ACTL40005 Actuarial Studies Projects; and Economics Students are required to successfully complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) in fourth year honours. Students must complete the following subjects: ECON40001 Advanced Microeconomics; and three other subjects (if the econometrics requirement has been satisfied in third year then four other subjects), normally level-4 economics subjects. Students who take ECON40015 Financial Economics cannot include ECON30024 Economics of Financial Markets in their final honours year program. Finance Students are required to successfully complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points). Students must complete the following: FNCE40001 Advanced Corporate Finance; and Management Students are required to successfully complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points). Students must complete the following: MGMT40004 Management Research Essay; Marketing Students are required to successfully complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) in the honours year. Students are required to complete the following: MGMT40008 Marketing Research Essay; Students who are interested in seeking generalist studies in management or marketing are required to successfully complete the equivalent of eight subjects (100 points) in the honours year as follows: MGMT40004 Management Research Essay or MGMT40008 Marketing Research Essay; Combined honours for Accounting and Business Information Systems, Economics or Finance All students will undertake a research essay in one of accounting and business information systems, economics or finance plus the following subjects from the relevant discipline for the combined honours program. Up to one level-3 subject may be included in a combined honours program as approved by the relevant honours convenor. Accounting and Business Information Systems ACCT40001 Studies in Corporate Reporting; students undertaking the research essay in another discipline must take three accounting subjects as approved by the Head of the Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems. Economics Students undertaking the research essay in another discipline must enrol in three economics subjects as approved by the Head of the Department of Economics. Finance or Students undertaking the research essay in another discipline must also enrol in the following: FNCE40001 Advanced Corporate Finance; |
Entry Requirements: |
Eligibility The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is open to single commerce and double degree commerce students. The honours year is offered for full time, Semester 1 entry only. Intending applicants should note that students must commence the honours year within two years of completing the requirements of the single commerce or double degree commerce course. Students who have reached the required standard should lodge a formal online application. More information about how to apply can be viewed at the Honours website: http://www.bcom.unimelb.edu.au/about/honours/ . After completing the online application, students submit a printed application with supporting documents to the Commerce Student Centre. Applications close on Friday Friday 18th November 2011 for 2012 entry. Applications close on Friday 23rd November 2012 for 2013 entry. Graduates of other institutions are also welcome to apply. Accounting The Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) is usually offered for full time, Semester 1 entry only. Part time honours may be offered to suitable candidates who meet the criteria for appointment to Senior Tutor within the Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems. These are subject to the approval of the Head of Department. To be eligible for admission to honours in accounting and business information systems, students must have satisfied the requirements of the pass degree and completed a major in Accounting (or equivalent**) with a grade of at least H2B (70%) in each of the level-3 subjects required for the major and successfully completed 316-316 Basic Econometrics or 316-317 Econometrics or equivalent quantitative studies such as advanced studies in multivariate statistics or similar. Selection into honours is at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems.
To be eligible for admission to honours in actuarial studies students must have satisfied the requirements for the pass degree and completed a major in Actuarial Studies with a grade of H2B (70%) or better in any four level-3 actuarial subjects. Note: A subject worth 25 points is treated as the equivalent of two 12.5 point subjects in the assessment of applications for honours. Selection into honours is at the discretion of the Director of the Centre for Actuarial Studies. Economics To be eligible for admission to honours in economics students must have satisfied the requirements of the pass degree and completed a major in Economics (or equivalent**)with an average grade of at least H2B (70%) across the third year subjects that constitute the major. Students are strongly advised to give early consideration to a topic for their fourth year research essay. They will need to obtain approval for it from an advisor during semester one of their fourth year. Selection into honours is at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Economics. Finance To be eligible for admission to honours in finance students must have completed the requirements of the pass degree and completed a major in Finance (or equivalent**) with a grade of at least H2B (70%) in each of the level-3 subjects required for the major and successfully completed ECOM30001 Basic Econometrics or ECOM30002 Econometrics. Selection into honours is at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Finance. Students should note that a quota will be applied to the number of places available for honours in finance. Management To be eligible for honours in management students must have completed the requirements of the pass degree and completed a major in Management (or equivalent**) with a grade of at least H2B (70%) in each of the level-3 subjects required for the major. Selection into honours is at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Management and Marketing. Students should note that a quota may be applied to the number of places available for honours in management. The current English language requirements for undergraduate programs offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics will apply. Marketing To be eligible for honours in marketing students must have completed the requirements of the pass degree and completed a major in Marketing (or equivalent**) with a grade of at least H2B (70%) in each of the level-3 subjects required for the major. Selection into honours is at the discretion of the Head of the Department of Management and Marketing. Students should note that a quota may be applied to the number of places available for honours in marketing. The current English language requirements for undergraduate programs offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics will apply. Joint honours program Joint honours programs are available in any pair of the disciplines (1) Accounting*, (2) Economics and (3) Finance*. Entry requirements are: Permission from both Heads of Departments. Note: for 2013, intake to the joint Economics/Finance and joint Accounting/Economics specialisations is suspended.
at least 200 points of commerce subjects have been completed; and Double degree students must meet eligibility requirements for entry into the different streams (Accounting, Finance, Economics, Management and Marketing or joint honours) as listed above. * successful completion of ECOM30001 Basic Econometrics or ECOM30002 Econometrics also required. ** this will cater for current students who have completed the subjects required for a major however haven't had this noted on their transcript. |
Core Participation Requirements: |
For the purposes of considering requests for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Cwth 2005), and Students Experiencing Academic Disadvantage Policy, academic requirements for this subject are articulated in the Course Description, Course Objectives and Generic Skills for this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the disability support scheme can be found at the Disability Liaison Unit website: http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/disability/ |
Graduate Attributes: |
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) graduates will have the following attributes and skills: Academically excellent Knowledgeable across disciplines Attuned to cultural diversity Active global citizens Leaders in business and communities |
Generic Skills: |
• Effective communication on matters related to business and economics and to an area of specialisation |
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