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Some majors have required Business Core units to meet prerequisite or<br />

accreditation requirements. Please refer to the major structures listed<br />

below for details.<br />

Major Areas of Study<br />

Accounting<br />

JO, ML, BU<br />

Offers the potential for careers in public practice, industry,<br />

government and consulting in areas such as; Auditing; Financial<br />

Accounting, Management Accounting, Cost Accounting,<br />

Taxation and Corporation Law.<br />

Required Business Core Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

ECF1110 Economics I 15<br />

ECF1120 Finance I 15<br />

LAW1100 Legal Framework I 15<br />

Units in the major<br />

ACC1100 Accounting I 15<br />

ACC2250 Accounting II 15<br />

ACC2350 Cost Accounting 15<br />

ACC2360 Managerial Accounting 15<br />

ACC2700 Financial Reporting Standards 15<br />

ACC3201 Accounting Information Systems 15<br />

ACC3510 Auditing 15<br />

ACC3700 Financial Accounting, Theory and Practice 15<br />

CPA and ICAA accreditation<br />

Students seeking ICAA and other professional body<br />

accreditation must take the following units:<br />

LAW2300 Company Law II 15<br />

LAW2410 Income Tax Framework II 15<br />

Students seeking CPA accreditation must take:<br />

LAW2300 Company Law II 15<br />

It is highly recommended that they take LAW2410 Income Tax<br />

Framework II.<br />

Careers<br />

Accountant, Company Secretary, Financial Dealer and Broker,<br />

Corporate Accountant, Management Accountant, Practising<br />

Accountant, Public Accountant, Auditor.<br />

Economics<br />

An understanding of the two broad areas of Economics (Macro<br />

and Micro) is a vital backdrop to a business career, and the<br />

economist’s approach to problem analysis is deeply embedded<br />

in our society. Economists are found in every sphere of<br />

commercial activity, for example, the public sector, banking,<br />

journalism, and politics.<br />

Required Business Core Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

ACC1100 Accounting I 15<br />

ECF1120 Finance I 15<br />

ECF1151 Quantitative and Statistical Techniques<br />

for Business 15<br />

Units in the major<br />

ECF1110 Economics I 15<br />

ECF2210 Capital Markets II 15<br />

ECF2211 National Economy II 15<br />

ECF2258 Business Analysis 15<br />

ECF2380 Business Economics II 15<br />

Three units selected from the following list:<br />

ECF3215 Business and Corporate Strategy 15<br />

ECF3221 International Economics and Finance III 15<br />

JO<br />

ECF3600 Economics of Work and Pay 15<br />

ECF3601 Economics of Business Consulting 15<br />

Careers<br />

Diplomat, Bank Officer, Financial Dealer and Broker, Foreign<br />

Affairs and Trade Officer, Management Consultant, Economist,<br />

Economic Adviser.<br />

Event Management<br />

The increased social, economic and political significance of<br />

events over the last decade has seen employers increasingly<br />

prefer university graduates with analytical, as well as applied<br />

skills for managerial positions.<br />

Equips students with the knowledge and practical skills needed<br />

to function as event management professionals and industry<br />

leaders in a diverse range of contemporary event settings.<br />

Required Business Core Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

ACC1100 Accounting I 15<br />

Units in the major<br />

MAN1100 Management I 15<br />

TSM2202 Introduction to Event Management 15<br />

PRN2105 Public Relations Event Management* 15<br />

TSM3501 Event Operations Management 15<br />

MAN3612 Project Management 15<br />

LSC3112 Industry Practice 15<br />

* Only available at Mount Lawley campus; a substitute unit may be<br />

approved by the Course Coordinator if required.<br />

One unit selected from the following list:<br />

HOS2115 Hospitality and Tourism Marketing 15<br />

SPM2122 Sport Marketing 15<br />

CMM2120 Integrated Marketing Communications 15<br />

One unit selected from the following list:<br />

TSM3500 Business Events Management 15<br />

SPM3114 Sport Venues and Events 15<br />

Careers<br />

Event Manager, Events Coordinator, Events Officer.<br />

Finance<br />

JO<br />

JO, ML<br />

Designed for students who propose to follow a career in<br />

finance. Graduates in finance are found in stockbroking,<br />

investment management, financial advisory roles, and the<br />

finance division of all types and sizes of companies.<br />

Required Business Core Units<br />

Credit Points<br />

ACC1100 Accounting I 15<br />

ECF1110 Economics I 15<br />

ECF1151 Quantitative and Statistical Techniques<br />

for Business 15<br />

Units in the major<br />

ECF1120 Finance I 15<br />

ECF2210 Capital Markets II 15<br />

ECF2222 Corporate Finance II 15<br />

ECF2226 Investment Finance II 15<br />

One unit selected from the following list:<br />

ECF2258 Business Analysis 15<br />

ECF2380 Business Economics II 15<br />

LAW2410 Income Tax Framework II 15<br />

Three units selected from the following list:<br />

ECF3120 Financial Modelling III 15<br />

ECF3211 Superannuation and Retirement Planning 15<br />

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