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38 | <strong>UNSW</strong> <strong>International</strong> Undergraduate Guide 2011 | www.unsw.edu.auprogram information | B-DCombined ProgramsBachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> ArtsProgram code 3525FacultyAustralian School <strong>of</strong> BusinessMin. years 5 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/240Semester 2 entry YesEst. first year tuition A$28,080Est. fee to complete A$148,400Assumed Knowledge MathsOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3525.htmlWebsitewww.asb.unsw.edu.auBachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> EconomicsProgram code 3521FacultyAustralian School <strong>of</strong> BusinessMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry YesEst. first year tuition A$28,080Est. fee to complete A$126,640Assumed Knowledge MathsOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3521.htmlWebsitewww.asb.unsw.edu.auBachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce/Bachelor <strong>of</strong>Information SystemsProgram code 3584FacultyAustralian School <strong>of</strong> BusinessMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry YesEst. first year tuition A$28,020Est. fee to complete A$122,640Assumed Knowledge MathsOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3584.htmlWebsitewww.asb.unsw.edu.auBachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> ScienceProgram code 3529FacultyAustralian School <strong>of</strong> BusinessMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry YesEst. first year tuition A$28,320Est. fee to complete A$127,840Assumed Knowledge MathsOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3529.htmlWebsitewww.asb.unsw.edu.auBachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science(Advanced Mathematics)Program code 3523FacultyAustralian School <strong>of</strong> BusinessMin. years 5 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry YesEst. first year tuition A$28,080Est. fee to complete A$148,100Assumed Knowledge MathsOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3523.htmlWebsitewww.asb.unsw.edu.auSEE ALSOBachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce/Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Lawspage 60Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering (All Disciplines)/Bachelor <strong>of</strong>Commercepages 43-55Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce(Services Marketing - Tourism and Hospitality)Program code 3571FacultyAustralian School <strong>of</strong> BusinessMin. years 4 yearsUOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry NoEst. first year tuition A$28,080Est. fee to complete A$126,640Assumed Knowledge See below *Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3571.htmlWebsitewww.asb.unsw.edu.au*Applicants should have leadership and communicationskills and some paid employment experience in hands-onservice delivery. Completion <strong>of</strong> a second application form,demonstrating this knowledge, is required for entry into theprogram. Applicants should also include a five to ten minuteself-introduction interview video/DVD. Please visit the websitefor details.What is Services Marketing -Tourism and Hospitality?<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Commerce (Services Marketing- Tourism and Hospitality) prepares students formanagement positions in a wide variety <strong>of</strong> careers intourism, hospitality and marketing.<strong>The</strong> program’s strengths are its rigorous groundingin tourism and hospitality management, andmarketing, accounting, finance, economics, marketresearch and analysis; its hands–on industry trainingand employment experience; and its development<strong>of</strong> students’ leadership, management andcommunication skills.Students receive a solid education in businessfundamentals, and undertake major studies inTourism and Hospitality, and Marketing. In Tourismand Hospitality they complete courses such astourism fundamentals, tourism and hospitalityoperational studies, destination marketing, servicesmanagement, entrepreneurship in services, tourismpolicy and planning and strategic management intourism and hospitality. <strong>The</strong>se studies are combinedwith hands-on industry training and work experience.Students develop graduate attributes whichemployers value, such as skills in problemsolving, effective communication, leadership andcollaborative teamwork, as well as the capacity forcritical thinking, enterprise, initiative and creativity.MajorsStudents complete two majors in Tourism andHospitality, and Marketing. <strong>The</strong>re is the option tocomplete a third major from Accounting, BusinessEconomics, Business Law, Business Strategyand Economic Management, Finance, FinancialEconomics, Human Resource Management,Information Systems, <strong>International</strong> Business,Management, Marketing, Modern Languages orTaxation.Career OpportunitiesThis degree features close interaction with thetourism industry in seminars, workshops and fieldtrips. Graduates can look forward to exciting careersin management in the rapidly growing global tourismindustry.Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Recognition<strong>The</strong> degree is actively supported by the tourismand hospitality industry through an advisoryboard comprising senior industry leaders, andthe involvement <strong>of</strong> senior industry executives inworkshops and seminars on campus.Construction Managementand PropertyBachelor <strong>of</strong> Construction Management andPropertyProgram code 3331FacultyBuilt EnvironmentMin. years 4 years (including a period <strong>of</strong>work experience)UOC (per year/total) 48/192Semester 2 entry NoEst. first year tuition A$23,040Est. fee to complete A$104,800Assumed Knowledge NoneOnline Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/<strong>undergraduate</strong>/programs/2010/3331.htmlWebsitewww.fbe.unsw.edu.auWhat is ConstructionManagement and Property?<strong>The</strong> construction and property industries involve thecommissioning, building and operations <strong>of</strong> projectsthat vary in scale and complexity from domestichousing to the city <strong>of</strong>fice block, from factoriesto complex hospitals and massive infrastructuredevelopments. It is a highly dynamic, sociallysignificant and financially rewarding industry sector.Program StructureYear 1Construction Materials, Construction ManagementPrinciples, Domestic Construction, Introductionto Construction and Property Industries, BuildingStructures, Construction and Property Economics,Low Rise Residential Construction, ProjectManagementYear 2Construction Law, Industrial Building Construction,Construction Contract Administration, ConstructionTechniques, Specified Electives*, Open ElectivesYear 3Scheduling Techniques, OH&S in the BuiltEnvironment, Tall Building Construction, SocialResponsibility and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Ethics, SpecifiedElectives*, Open ElectivesYear 4<strong>The</strong>sis option or Specified Electives*, Open Electives,General Education courses*Specified Electives are required to satisfy particularareas <strong>of</strong> specialisation, i.e.: Building, PropertyDevelopment, Quantity Surveying and FacilitiesManagementCareer OpportunitiesGraduates are positioned for management-levelcareers in property development, constructionproject management, project financial control andbuilding asset management.Registration and Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalRecognition<strong>The</strong> Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Construction Management andProperty is recognised for admission to membershipby the following pr<strong>of</strong>essional bodies: the AustralianInstitute <strong>of</strong> Building, the Australian Institute <strong>of</strong>Quantity Surveyors, the Australian Property Institute,and the Royal Institution <strong>of</strong> Chartered Surveyors.SEE ALSOBachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering (Civil Engineering)page 46

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