Commerce / Economics

University of New South Wales

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The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics (BCom/BEc) combines the professional orientation of the Bachelor of Economics program with the range of majors available through the Bachelor of Commerce program.This combination allows students to gain greater depth and breadth in their business education than is possible in a single degree, providing … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics (BCom/BEc) combines the professional orientation of the Bachelor of Economics program with the range of majors available through the Bachelor of Commerce program.This combination allows students to gain greater depth and breadth in their business education than is possible in a single degree, providing students with the opportunity to complete majors in up to three business disciplines during their 4 years.Students will complete a major in both a selected area of Commerce and the professional discipline of Economics.

With approval, students with an appropriate academic record may also enrol in an additional Honours year in the relevant program offered in either the Commerce or Economics component of the combined degree.Read More

Structure

Business Majors3502 - Commerce

Major Requirements: 48 UOC in an approved disciplinary stream containing at least 18 UOC at level 3. (Note that the 48 UOC includes the first disciplinary course(s) in the Core (Compulsory or Flexible). This means that, for the majority of majors, students will complete 42 UOC in specified disciplinary courses outside the core, (except for the Real Estate Studies major).Please Note:-The Business Law major (TABLA1) is not available to students enrolled in 4733 Commerce/Law.- Commerce/Education (secondary) 3462 students can only choose one major from:(a) Business Economics(b) Financial Economics(c) Business Strategy and Economic Management(d) Accounting (students who wish to meet CPA/CAANZ professional recognition requirements in this major will need to complete an additional Upper Level Economics elective above what is required within the commerce component)keyboard_arrow_down

  • Major
  • ACCTA148 UOCAccounting
  • COMMF148 UOCReal Estate Studies
  • COMMJ148 UOCBusiness Analytics
  • ECONF148 UOCBusiness Economics
  • ECONI148 UOCBusiness Strategy & Econ Mngmt
  • ECONJ160 UOCFinancial Economics
  • FINSA148 UOCFinance
  • FINSR148 UOCFinancial Technology
  • IBUSA148 UOCInternational Business
  • INFSA148 UOCInformation Systems
  • MARKA148 UOCMarketing
  • MGMTA148 UOCManagement
  • MGMTH148 UOCHuman Resource Management
  • TABLA148 UOCBusiness Law
  • TABLC148 UOCTaxation

Minors3502 - Commerce

Students must complete at least 24 and no more than 30 of the specialisations below.keyboard_arrow_down

  • Minor
  • ACCTA230 UOCAccounting
  • COMMF230 UOCReal Estate Studies
  • ECONF230 UOCBusiness Economics
  • FINSA230 UOCFinance
  • FINSR230 UOCFinancial Technology
  • IBUSA230 UOCInternational Business
  • INFSA230 UOCInformation Systems
  • MARKA230 UOCMarketing
  • MGMTA230 UOCManagement
  • MGMTH230 UOCHuman Resource Management
  • TABLA230 UOCBusiness Law

Economics Majors3543 - Economics

Students must complete at least one of the specialisations below. Please note: If you choose to study a 2nd Economics major, you must choose another 6 courses (36 UOC) from the second major that do not overlap with the first major.keyboard_arrow_down

  • Major
  • ECONA160 UOCEconomics
  • ECONE160 UOCEconometrics
  • ECONJ160 UOCFinancial Economics

Business Core Courses3502 - Commerce

Students must take 24 UOC of the following coursesECON1203 is not required for:- Commerce/Information systems students have the option to take ECON1203 or MATH1041- Actuarial/Commerce student take MATH1151 and MATH1251 in place of ECON1203- Commerce/Economics student ECON1203 is completed part of the Economics Major requirements.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ACCT15016 UOCAccounting and Financial Management 1A
  • ECON11016 UOCMicroeconomics 1
  • MGMT10016 UOCManaging Organisations and People
  • ECON12036 UOCBusiness and Economic Statistics

Economics Core Course3543 - Economics

Students must take 6 UOC of the following courses. Please Note: ECON1101 must be completed before ECON1401. ECON1401 cannot be counted towards an Economics major.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ECON14016 UOCEconomic Perspectives

Flexible Core Courses3502 - Commerce

Students must take at least 24 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ACCT15116 UOCAccounting and Financial Management 1B
  • COMM10006 UOCCreating Social Change: From Innovation to Impact
  • COMM18226 UOCIntroduction to Databases for Business Analytics
  • ECON11026 UOCMacroeconomics 1
  • FINS16136 UOCBusiness Finance
  • INFS16026 UOCDigital Transformation in Business
  • MARK10126 UOCMarketing Fundamentals
  • MGMT11016 UOCGlobal Business Environment
  • TABL17106 UOCBusiness and the Law

Economics Electives3543 - Economics

Students must complete 12 UOC of Economics electives or accepted substitutes of Economics electives to ensure a student completes a minimum of 78 UOC of Economics courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ACCT35636 UOCIssues in Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • ACCT35836 UOCManagement Accounting 2
  • any Economics course

Business School electives3502 - Commerce

UOC remaining after completion of the Compulsory core, Flexible core and Major requirements for the following double degree should be taken from within the UNSW Business School to ensure minimum program requirements are met.- Commerce/Information Systems 3584 (24-30UOC in UNSW Business School courses to ensure a student completes a minimum of 96UOC of Business courses within the Bachelor of Commerce. The exact number of courses to complete will depend on the major chosen.)- Actuarial studies/Commerce 3155 (42-48UOC These courses must be taken from Actuarial Studies or from the UNSW Business School. These UOC can also be made up of additional Actuarial Studies or Business School courses, or as part of a minor or major approved for the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies or Bachelor of Commerce. Note that, for some majors, additional study of courses above the minimum stipulated for the dual degree program may be required. - Commerce/Economics 3521 (to ensure a minimum of 84 UOC of Economics courses are completed for the Economics component and a minimum of 96 UOC of UNSW Business School courses are required for the Commerce component. GEN courses cannot count as Business School electives.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any course offered by UNSW Business School

General Education3502 - Commerce

Students must take at least 6 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any General Education course

General Education3543 - Economics

Students must complete 6 UOC of General Education courses towards the Economics component of the dual degree however must complete 12 UOC overall in the combined degree.Please note: Students enrolled in programs within the UNSW Business School cannot take General Education courses offered by the UNSW Business School (i.e. GENC code). These restrictions also apply to the following courses:GENL2021 An Introduction to the Australian Legal SystemGENL2032 Cyberspace Law 2.0Students must have completed 48 UOC before taking any General Education course.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any General Education course

Maximum Level 1 UOC3502 - Commerce

Students may complete up to a maximum of 72 UOC of the following courses in the overall double degree, excluding Level 1 courses completed as part of the General Education requirement in double degree.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any level 1 course

Minimum Faculty UOC3502 - Commerce

Students must complete a minimum of 96 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any course offered by UNSW Business School

Minimum Economics UOC3543 - Economics

Students must complete a minimum of 78 UOC of Economics courses or accepted substitutes of Economics electives.keyboard_arrow_down

  • ACCT35636 UOCIssues in Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • ACCT35836 UOCManagement Accounting 2
  • any Economics course

Maximum Level 1 UOC3543 - Economics

No more than 72 UOC (not including 12 UOC of General Education courses) in Level 1 courses will be counted towards the dual degree.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any level 1 course

Minimum Business School UOC3543 - Economics

Students must complete 90 UOC of Business School courses for the Economics component of the double degree.Students in Actuarial Studies/Economics will complete 36 UOC of Business School electives overall. Students in Commerce/Economics will complete 24-36 UOC of Business School electives (depending on Commerce major) overall.Students completing combined Commerce/Economics and Actuarial Studies/Economics degrees must complete, at minimum 180 UOC from the Faculty of Business with another 12 UOC to be completed as General Education for a total of 192 UOC for degree award.keyboard_arrow_down

  • any course offered by UNSW Business School

LEVEL 2 AND 3 MATURITY REQUIREMENTS 3502 - Commerce

Student must have completed 24 UOC before taking any level 2 courses.Student must have completed 48 UOC before taking any level 3 courses.

Level 2 and 3 Maturity Requirements 3543 - Economics

Students must have completed 24 UOC before taking any Level 2 courses.Students must have completed 48 UOC before taking any Level 3 courses.

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