International Student Guide 2016 – Undergraduate

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Bachelor of Commerce (International) Program code 3558

Faculty Business School

Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192

Estimated first year tuition A$36,000

Minimum years 4 years

Entry February and July

Assumed knowledge Maths

Asian studies, European studies, development studies, modern languages and international relations), one intercultural and cross cultural study course, two studies of the region course and one capstone course • A 12-month period of overseas study* *In order to proceed on the Overseas Study Program, which is a compulsory part of this program, students must satisfy the academic requirements of the University’s International Exchange Program.

Program structure This is a rigorous four-year program which includes: • Core courses from the Bachelor of Commerce including four compulsory core and four elective core courses • A choice of one commerce major (see Bachelor of Commerce) • Four international studies courses (including

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Career opportunities As a graduate, you can find employment in diverse professions within the commerce industry depending on your choice of major in the commerce degree. You can work in government agencies including foreign affairs, investment banks and other financial institutions with international links as well as nongovernment organisations.

Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws - page 82

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Commerce - page 75 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Aviation (Management) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Design (Honours) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Information Systems - page 76

Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising)- page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 76 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 80 Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 81 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Commerce - page 84

Computer Science Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Program code 3978

Faculty Engineering

Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144

Estimated first year tuition A$37,440

Minimum years 3 years

Entry February and July

Assumed knowledge Maths

electives, general education courses Program structure A typical program sequence is shown below.

YEAR 3 Management and Ethics, Level 3/4 Computer Science electives, 2 electives, general education courses

YEAR 1 Computing, Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, 3 electives

Career opportunities Graduates are employed in a wide range of industries, in government departments and private firms (including software development companies

YEAR 2 Software Construction, Microprocessors and Interfacing, Engineering Design in Computing,

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like Microsoft, IBM and Sun Microsystems). They commonly work as programmers and analysts, but some find that working with people in user support, or as a network administrator, is more to their liking.

Professional recognition Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Computer Society and the Association for Computing Machinery, the peak industry/ academic body in North America.

Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83

Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 76 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 85 Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) / Bachelor of Arts - page 85 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 80

Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 86 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 86 Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 84

Construction Management and Property Bachelor of Construction Management and Property Program code 3331

Faculty Built Environment

Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192

Estimated first year tuition A$32,400

Minimum years 4 years (including a period of 80 days work experience)

Entry February

Assumed knowledge None

Program structure YEAR 1 Construction Materials, Construction Management Principles, Domestic Construction, Introduction to Construction and Property Industries, Building Structures, Construction and Property Economics, Low Rise Residential Construction, Project Management

YEAR 2 Construction Law, Industrial Building Construction, Construction Contract Administration, Tall Building Construction, 1 open elective, 2 specified electives, 1 BE elective YEAR 3 Scheduling Techniques in Construction, OH&S in the

Built Environment, Construction Techniques, Social Responsibility and Professional Ethics, 2 specified electives, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning courses YEAR 4 Thesis (optional), specified electives, open elective, 2 general education

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