Course Planning Guide 2012 - Faculty of Business and Economics
Course Planning Guide 2012 - Faculty of Business and Economics
Course Planning Guide 2012 - Faculty of Business and Economics
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Finance major + breadth in Information Technology in Organisations<br />
<strong>Business</strong> major<br />
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3<br />
ECON10004 Introductory<br />
Microeconomics<br />
ECON10005 Quantitative<br />
Methods 1<br />
ACCT10001 Accounting<br />
Reports <strong>and</strong> Analysis<br />
COMP10001 Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />
Computing<br />
ECON10003 Introductory<br />
Macroeconomics<br />
ACCT10002 Accounting<br />
Transactions <strong>and</strong> Analysis<br />
ACCT10003 Accounting<br />
Processes <strong>and</strong> Analysis<br />
ISYS10001 Foundations<br />
<strong>of</strong> Information Systems or<br />
COMP10001 Foundations <strong>of</strong><br />
Computing<br />
MGMT20001<br />
Organisational Behaviour<br />
ECON20003 Quantitative<br />
Methods 2 or ECOM20001<br />
Introductory Econometrics<br />
FNCE20001 <strong>Business</strong><br />
Finance<br />
ISYS20006 Shaping the<br />
Enterprise with ICT<br />
Commerce elective e.g.<br />
FNCE20002 Management<br />
<strong>of</strong> Financial Institutions<br />
Commerce elective<br />
Commerce elective or<br />
breadth<br />
ISYS20007 eCommerce<br />
(from 2013)<br />
FNCE30001 Investments<br />
Level-3 commerce elective, e.g.<br />
ECOM30001 Basic Econometrics<br />
or ECOM30002 Econometrics<br />
Commerce elective<br />
ISYS30007 Creating <strong>Business</strong><br />
Value with ICT (from 2013)<br />
FNCE30007 Derivative Securities<br />
FNCE30002 Corporate Finance<br />
Commerce elective or breadth<br />
ISYS30008 <strong>Business</strong> Analytics<br />
Key / Legend<br />
Compulsory subjects<br />
Accounting subjects<br />
Finance subjects<br />
Commerce electives<br />
Breadth subjects<br />
Commerce elective<br />
or breadth<br />
The above example shows how you can complete a major in finance, completing breadth studies in Information Technology<br />
in Organisations. Students wishing to undertake Honours in finance must include Basic Econometrics or Econometrics in their<br />
course plan.<br />
Year 1 Year 2 Year 3<br />
ECON10004 Introductory MGMT20001 Organisational Level-3 economics elective<br />
Microeconomics<br />
Behaviour<br />
ECON10005 Quantitative<br />
Methods 1<br />
FNCE20001 <strong>Business</strong> Finance Level-3 finance elective<br />
MGMT10002 Managing <strong>and</strong><br />
Leading Organisations<br />
ECON20002 Intermediate<br />
Microeconomics<br />
Level-3 management elective<br />
Breadth Breadth Breadth<br />
ECON10003 Introductory<br />
Macroeconomics<br />
ECON20003 Quantitative Methods<br />
2 or ECOM20001 Introductory<br />
Econometrics<br />
Level-3 economics elective<br />
Commerce elective or<br />
breadth<br />
ECON20001 Intermediate<br />
Macroeconomics<br />
Level-3 finance elective<br />
FNCE10001 Finance 1 Commerce elective or breadth Level-3 management elective<br />
Breadth Commerce elective or breadth Commerce elective or<br />
breadth<br />
Key / Legend<br />
Compulsory subjects<br />
Commerce elective or<br />
breadth<br />
Management subjects<br />
<strong>Economics</strong> subjects<br />
Finance subjects<br />
Breadth subjects<br />
The above example shows how you can complete a business major. A business major consists <strong>of</strong> six level-3 subjects from three<br />
or more fields <strong>of</strong> study within the commerce program. In this example the six level-3 subjects making up the major have been taken<br />
from the economics, finance <strong>and</strong> management fields <strong>of</strong> study.<br />
There are requirements for the maximum <strong>and</strong> minimum number <strong>of</strong> commerce <strong>and</strong> breadth points students must complete at certain<br />
levels. You must account for these when selecting your subjects. See page 6 for more information.<br />
This sequence <strong>of</strong> breadth subjects will ensure you have a strong underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>of</strong> how Information <strong>and</strong> Communications<br />
Technology (ICT) can be used to add value to business. You will examine everything from the latest in e-commerce, to business<br />
analytics <strong>and</strong> the ways in which firms create value through the use <strong>of</strong> IT. Subjects in the Information Technology in Organisations<br />
sequence will examine many current issues, including the role <strong>of</strong> technology in contemporary commerce, in supporting evidence<br />
based management, <strong>and</strong> in managing customer relationships. Commerce graduates with Information Technology in Organisations<br />
breadth can look forward to a myriad <strong>of</strong> exciting career options in commercial <strong>and</strong> government organisations, including banking <strong>and</strong><br />
finance, health, <strong>and</strong> IT consulting.<br />
There are requirements for the maximum <strong>and</strong> minimum number <strong>of</strong> commerce <strong>and</strong> breadth points students must complete at certain<br />
levels. You must account for these when selecting your subjects. See page 6 for more information.<br />
DISCLAIMER: This information was true <strong>and</strong> correct at the time <strong>of</strong> printing. Please check the <strong>2012</strong> H<strong>and</strong>book at www.unimelb.edu.au/h<strong>and</strong>book for specific course<br />
requirements including subject prerequisites <strong>and</strong> availability.<br />
DISCLAIMER: This information was true <strong>and</strong> correct at the time <strong>of</strong> printing. Please check the <strong>2012</strong> H<strong>and</strong>book at www.unimelb.edu.au/h<strong>and</strong>book for specific course<br />
requirements including subject prerequisites <strong>and</strong> availability.<br />
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