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Course Enrolment Guide – Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, NSW 2013
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2013 Course Enrolment Guide
Faculty of Business, North Sydney
&
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Strathfield
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Commerce
Commencing 2013
Information last updated on 16 April 2013 Students should note that the Course Enrolment Guides are updated regularly. Check the website for latest updates
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Contents 1. Contact Details: ................................................................................................................................... 3 2. How to use this Guide ......................................................................................................................... 4 3. Program Information ........................................................................................................................... 5
Program Maps ..................................................................................................................................... 8 Accounting Major ............................................................................................................................. 9 Human Resources Management Major ......................................................................................... 10 Marketing Major ............................................................................................................................. 11
4. Arts and Sciences Units Offered in 2013 .......................................................................................... 12 5. Business Units Offered in 2013 ........................................................................................................ 18
This Guide is provided to assist you to select your units for the 2013 academic year. Specific information regarding unit outlines, assessments or content will be provided by your School.
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1. Contact Details: Course Coordinators and/or Course Advisors will be available to assist with enrolment and re-enrolment. You can telephone, email or contact them in person to make an appointment. Contact Details: Course Coordinator: Years 1 & 2: Strathfield Campus (Arts) Name: TBA Room: Phone: Email: [email protected] Course Coordinator: Years 3 & 4: North Sydney Campus (Commerce) Marketing Alexandria Cantali Room: Level 10. Tenison Woods House, 8-20 Napier
St, North Sydney Phone: 9739 2827 Email: [email protected] Human Resources Management Professor Robin Kramar Room: Level 10. Tenison Woods House, 8-20 Napier
St, North Sydney Phone: 9739 2207 Email: Robin.Kramar@ acu.edu.au Accounting Mr Sajan Cyril Room: Level 10. Tenison Woods House, 8-20 Napier
St, North Sydney Phone: 9739 2939 Email: [email protected]
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2. How to use this Guide
This Course Enrolment Guide 2013 provides you with information on when and where the units available for study in this program(s) will be offered in 2013. Enrolling in units for 2013
1. Read Section 2. ‘Program Information’ for information on course structure and unit sequence. Take note of any prerequisite or co-requisite requirements before selecting particular units.
• A prerequisite is a requirement that must be met by a student before enrolment
in a stipulated unit. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet the prerequisites for a unit prior to enrolling into that unit.
• A co-requisite is a requirement that must be met by having already passed or being concurrently enrolled in an associated unit in order to be able to enrol in the stipulated unit.
If you wish to enrol into a unit for which you have not met the prerequisite or co-requisite requirements, please obtain approval from your Course Coordinator.
2. Refer to the unit listings in Section 3. ‘Units Offered in 2013’ to select your
units. Take note of the study period in which units are offered.
3. You must refer to Administration & Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/332297) for information on how to complete your enrolment via Student Connect. ‘Administration & Enrolment’ also provides detailed information on managing your studies.
4. Log on to Student Connect and enrol (http://students.acu.edu.au/136953). Student Connect is a web interface allowing students to complete their ACU enrolment online.
IMPORTANT NOTE Failure to enrol or re-enrol before the published due dates for re-enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/381148) may result in late fee penalties. Even if you are unsure of what units you need to enrol in, please ensure that you enrol or re-enrol in at least one unit before the due date. Enrolling in at least one unit by the due date will enable you to add further units, or amend your enrolment via Student Connect up until the final dates published in the Critical Dates for Variation of Enrolment on the ACU website (http://students.acu.edu.au/273880).
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3. Program Information
This course aims to provide both a liberal education and skills development focused on managerial decision making, business and personal leadership, the ethics of values-based management and relevant work experience. It is designed for students who wish to combine the benefits of a liberal education with specific skills focusing on accounting, financial services, human resource management, business or marketing. REQUIREMENTS TO COMPLETE AWARD Requirements for the Degree To complete a Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Commerce degree you must complete a total of 33 units, comprising 32 academic units and 1 unit of Professional Experience. Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce – Strathfield (Year 1 and Year 2) You are required to complete an Arts major, eight units. As well you will either study an Arts minor (one unit each semester) or you will study elective units in each semester. Your remaining four units for the year will be Core units from the Commerce degree. What is an Arts Major and a Minor? A Major is an approved sequence of units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area totalling at least eight (8) units, normally including at least one unit at Introductory level and at least six units at Advanced level. A Minor is an approved sequence of units in one discipline or approved interdisciplinary area totalling at least four units, normally including at least one unit at Introductory level and at least two units at Advanced level. Arts Majors For students commencing in 2013, majors are offered in the following subjects
• Economics • History • Literature
• Mathematics • Theological Studies
Note: It is not forbidden to do majors in other subjects. However, students who want to major in other subjects are warned that no timetabling provisions can be made to facilitate majors in subjects other than those listed above. Arts Minors and electives Minors and electives are offered in all the major subjects plus the following subjects:
• Australian Studies • Communications • Computing
• Drama • Philosophy
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Commerce – North Sydney (Year 3 and Year 4) Business Majors and elective units can be chosen from the following discipline areas: Accounting Accounting plays a vital role in the decision-making of all organisations. To become an effective, well educated accounting professional, graduates need to be fully equipped with technical competency, analytical, communication, and leadership skills, an understanding of business ethics, and an understanding of business organisations. The accounting program at ACU is fully accredited by the CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia. As a graduate, you will be ready to begin a professional career in public, corporate, not-for-profit, or governmental accounting. With the technical and analytical skills you've acquired in the program, you can begin studying for the PY or CPA examinations, which are viewed by the business community as the basic indicator of professional competence. Accounting graduates are in high demand and have excellent prospects for career advancement. Human Resource Management An organisation's most valuable resource is its people. Human Resource Management focuses on the core discipline of leadership in encouraging people to achieve their best levels of performance. It involves an understanding of human values-issues that are very much a part of the ACU ethos. If you choose this area of concentration, you will learn about analysing an organisation's needs, planning and achieving goals, creating an environment in which people can be most productive, and measuring the effectiveness of programs to accomplish this. You'll learn how to create value for an organisation through the most effective use of human capital. Marketing When you mention marketing, most people think of consumer products. Actually, marketing is critical to any organisation because it is the art and science of defining opportunities and then convincing people to try whatever it is that an organisation chooses to offer: vegemite, iron ore, insurance, legal services, education, charitable, not for profit, and environmental programs. As markets become more complex, volatile, and global, people who understand consumer decision making and the management of marketing programs become essential to a successful organisation. If you choose Marketing as your major you will study various aspects such as market research and forecasting, advertising, retailing, buyer behaviour, and new product development. Career opportunities include sales, sales management, product and brand management, advertising, public relations and market research. Course Title Course Rules Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce http://students.acu.edu.au/426655
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The Core Curriculum The Australian Catholic University Core Curriculum has been designed to focus on aspects of the University’s identity and mission. The units emphasise critical judgment, clear expression, ethical decision-making and concern for others, as individuals and as a community. The Core is comprised of a total of five units: Two University Core units: All students in the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce are required to complete the following University Core units as part of this program:
UNCC100 Our World, Community and Vulnerability UNCC300 Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives
Two Core Curriculum Program units: These units build explicitly on the University Core units and all students in the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce are required to complete the following Program Core units:
BUSN110 Responsible Reasoning and Communication BUSN202 Professional Ethics
One Community Engagement unit: All undergraduate students enrolled in a Business Degree course at Australian Catholic University participate in Professional Experience. Professional Experience is a series of up to three unique ‘experiential’ units on offer to our Business students. The first Professional Experience unit (BIPX100) is a mandatory core foundation unit which all business students undertake in their degree. This unit focuses on the students’ personal development and is aimed at creating awareness of the importance of community engagement and the implications of individual and social responsibility as a business person. There are additional Professional Experience Units - worth 10 credit points each - these are elective units and may be taken by students after completing 120 credit points. These Units have a professional focus: students learn in the workplace, develop professionalism and business competencies within their disciplinary area. One of the many advantages for students undertaking the Professional Experience Program is gaining insight into professional career opportunities available within their chosen field. For information about Professional Experience please speak to the Professional Experience Coordinator: Ms Louyse Hamilton. Level 10, Tenison Woods House, 8-20 Napier St., North Sydney Phone – 02 9739 2939 Email – [email protected] More information on the Core Curriculum please refer to http://www.acu.edu.au/429466
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Notice for students who wish to exit from a course of study other than that for which they are enrolled
(a) if you intend to continue with your current course, you are not permitted to exit with a lower level award, however you may request a letter from your Course Coordinator confirming that you have satisfied the requirements for the relevant lower award;
(b) if you do in fact exit with a lower level award and subsequently wish to resume your studies in the higher level course, you will be required to reapply for admission to that course in order to resume your studies.
(c) if you intend to continue in a dual degree, you cannot exit with a single level
award, but you may request a letter from the Course Coordinator confirming that you have satisfied the requirements for the relevant single award.
Program Maps The Faculty of Arts & Sciences and the Faculty of Business reserve the right to withdraw a unit from offering or to change this pattern according to student demand and staff availability. In such cases students will be notified and given the opportunity to register in an alternative unit. Prerequisite units are shown in parentheses. Pre-requisite units are shown in italics and parentheses. These units must be completed before the unit above them. Students enrolling in units which do not follow the sequence recommended in their Program Map cannot be guaranteed a clash free timetable.
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Accounting Major Year 1
Semester 1 STAT102 Business Data Analysis
MKTG100 Principles of Marketing
BA Major 1 BA Minor 1 or Elective 1
Semester 2 BA Major 2 BA Major 3 BA Minor 2 or Elective 2
MGMT100 Foundations of Management
Year 2
Semester 1 BA Major 4 BA Major 5 BA Major 6 BA Minor 3 or Elective 3
Semester 2 ACCT100 Principles of Accounting
BA Major 7 BA Major 8 BA Minor 4 or Elective 4
Year 3
Semester 1 ACCT204 Managerial Accounting A (ACCT100)
ACCT207 Financial Accounting (ACCT100)
ISYS111 Fundamentals of Business IS
BAFN200 Principles of Finance (ACCT100, STAT102)
BIPX100 Professional Experience A
Semester 2 ACCT209 Financial Accounting B (ACCT207)
BUSN202 Professional Ethics
LEGL101 Introduction to Law
UNCC100 Our World: Community & Vulnerability
Year 4
Semester 1 ACCT304 Accounting Theory (ACCT209)
LEGL300 Taxation Law (LEGL101)
UNCC300 Understanding Self & Society: Contemporary Perspectives
BUSN110 Responsible Reasoning and Communication
Semester 2 ACCT300 Auditing and Assurance Services (ACCT100)
ACCT303 Managerial Accounting B (ACCT204)
MGMT304 Strategic Management (150 cp incl. MGMT100)
LEGL201 Company Law (LEGL101)
NB: Students taking the Accounting Major MUST take ECON102 Microeconomics as part of their Arts Major, Arts Minor or as an elective (replaces ECON200 Principles of Business Economics). You may enrol in BIPX100 in Semester 1 or Semester 2.
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Human Resources Management Major Year 1
Semester 1 STAT102 Business Data Analysis
MKTG100 Principles of Marketing
BA Major 1 BA Minor 1 or Elective 1
Semester 2 BA Major 2 BA Major 3 BA Minor 2 or Elective 2
MGMT100 Foundations of Management
Year 2
Semester 1 BA Major 4 BA Major 5 BA Major 6 BA Minor 3 or Elective 3
Semester 2 ACCT100 Principles of Accounting
BA Major 7 BA Major 8 BA Minor 4 or Elective 4
Year 3
Semester 1 HRMG201 Human Resource Development (MGMT100)
HRMG204 Organisational Behaviour (MGMT100)
ISYS111 Fundamentals of Business IS
BUSN110 Responsible Reasoning and Communication
BIPX100 Professional Experience A
Semester 2 HRMG202 Performance Management (MGMT100)
HRMG302 Employment Relations (MGMT100, LEGL101)
LEGL101 Introduction to Law
UNCC100 Our World: Community & Vulnerability
Year 4
Semester 1 HRMG303 Organisational Change (120cp incl. MGMT100)
LEGL304 Employment Law (HRMG302)
ECON200 Principles of Business Economics
UNCC300 Understanding Self & Society: Contemporary Perspectives
Semester 2 HRMG310 International HRM (MGMT100)
HRMG305 Contemporary Issues in HRM (120 cp including 40 cp from HRM Major)
MGMT304 Strategic Management (150 cp incl. MGMT100)
BUSN202 Professional Ethics
You may enrol in BIPX100 in Semester 1 or Semester 2.
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Marketing Major Year 1
Semester 1 STAT102 Business Data Analysis
MKTG100 Principles of Marketing
BA Major 1 BA Minor 1 or Elective 1
Semester 2 BA Major 2 BA Major 3 BA Minor 2 or Elective 2
MGMT100 Foundations of Management
Year 2
Semester 1 BA Major 4 BA Major 5 BA Major 6 BA Minor 3 or Elective 3
Semester 2 ACCT100 Principles of Accounting
BA Major 7 BA Major 8 BA Minor 4 or Elective 4
Year 3
Semester 1 MKTG200 Marketing Research (MKGT100, STAT102)
MKTG201 Consumer Behaviour (MKTG100)
ECON200 Principles of Business Economics
BUSN110 Responsible Reasoning and Communication
BIPX100 Professional Experience A
Semester 2 MKTG202 Marketing Communication (MKTG100)
MKTG302 Retail Marketing (MKTG100)
LEGL101 Introduction to Law
UNCC100 Our World: Community & Vulnerability
Year 4
Semester 1 MKTG301 International Marketing (MKTG100, ECON200)
MKTG311 E-Marketing (MKTG100)
ISYS111 Fundamentals of Business IS
UNCC300 Understanding Self & Society: Contemporary Perspectives
Semester 2 MKTG305 Services Marketing (MKTG100)
MKTG313 Strategic Marketing (MKTG200, MKTG201)
MGMT304 Strategic Management (150 cp incl. MGMT100)
BUSN202 Professional Ethics
You may enrol in BIPX100 in Semester 1 or Semester 2.
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4. Arts and Sciences Units Offered in 2013 (NOTE: amendments may be made to unit availability depending on student demand.) ___________________________________________________________________ Any additional information, if required, is available on request from the Course Coordinator.
Year 1, Semester 1 – Strathfield Campus Where two or more subjects are separated by the word Or you may select only one of these units as they may clash on the timetable. Select 4 units, including any compulsory units and your major and minor/elective. Compulsory units are shown in bold. Prerequisites are in parentheses and must be completed before the chosen unit.
NB: Students taking the Accounting Major MUST take ECON102 Microeconomics as part of their Arts Major, Arts Minor or as an elective (replaces ECON200 Principles of Business Economics).
Subject Unit Code Unit Name Location – Delivery mode
Business Statistics STAT102 Business Data Analysis Strathfield – On Campus
Marketing MKTG100 Principles of Marketing Strathfield – On Campus
Drama PERF102 The Nature of Drama Strathfield – On
Campus Or
Australian Studies ETHN106 Discovering Australia Strathfield – On Campus
Or Philosophy PHIL102 Theories of Human Nature Strathfield – On
Campus Or
Philosophy PHIL105 Values, Beliefs and the Search for Meaning
Strathfield – On Campus
Economics ECON102 Microeconomics 1 Strathfield – On
Campus Communications COMM102 Introduction to Communication Strathfield – On
Campus History HIST102 Australia to 1900 Strathfield – On
Campus Or
Mathematics MATH107 Foundations of Mathematics (HSC Mathematics, not General Mathematics
Strathfield – On Campus
Literature ENGL104 Introduction to Literature Strathfield – On
Campus
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Or Computing COMP104 Computing Systems Strathfield – On
Campus Theological Studies (choose one)
THBS100 Introduction to the Bible Strathfield – On Campus
THCP100 The Signs of the Times Strathfield – On Campus
Year 1, Semester 2 – Strathfield Campus Where two or more subjects are separated by the word Or you may select only one of these units as they may clash on the timetable. In this semester, you must select two units from your major subject. Compulsory units are shown in bold. Prerequisites are in parentheses and must be completed before the chosen unit.
Subject Unit Code Unit Name Location – Delivery mode
Management MGMT100 Foundations of Management Strathfield – On Campus
Drama PERF104 Introduction to Drama Strathfield – On
Campus Or
Australian Studies HIST228 Australian Popular Culture (10cp from 100 level unit in History or Australian Studies)
Strathfield – On Campus
Or Philosophy PHIL104 Introduction to Ethics Strathfield – On
Campus Or
Philosophy PHIL100 Introduction to Philosophical Inquiry
Strathfield – On Campus
Economics (Majors select both)
ECON103 Macroeconomics 1 Strathfield – On Campus
ECON210 Labour Economics (1 ECON unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Communications COMM103 Written Communication Strathfield – On
Campus History (Majors select two)
HIST107 Modern Australia Strathfield – On Campus
HIST213 Pacific History (1 HIST unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
HIST216 Medieval Europe (1 HIST unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Or Mathematics (Majors select both)
MATH104 Functions and Calculus (HSC Mathematics, not General
Strathfield – On Campus
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Mathematics)
MATH205 Geometry (1 MATH unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Literature (Majors select both)
ENGL102 Aust Literature: An Introduction Strathfield – On Campus
ENGL202 Twentieth Century Literature (1 ENGL unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Or Computing COMP106 Data Communications
(COMP104) Strathfield – On Campus
Theological Studies (Majors select both)
THCT100 What Christians Believe Strathfield – On Campus
THBS203 Johannine Literature (THCT100 and THBS100)
Year 2, Semester 1 – Strathfield Campus Where two or more subjects are separated by the word Or you may select only one of these units as they may clash on the timetable. In this semester, you must select three units from your major subject. Prerequisites are in parentheses and must be completed before the chosen unit. Subject Unit Code Unit Name Location –
Delivery mode
Australian Studies ETHN106 Discovering Australia Strathfield – On Campus
Or Drama PERF207 Australian Drama (10cp from 100 level unit in
Drama or Australian Studies) Strathfield – On Campus
Or Philosophy PHIL209 Philosophy of Art(1 PHIL unit at 100 level) Strathfield –
On Campus Or
Philosophy PHIL219 Elementary Symbolic Logic (1 PHIL unit at 100 level) his unit is offered via extended resources on LEO and live webinar classes (and possibly some video-conference sessions) with the lecturer. Students from any ACU campus may enrol, however, all students must enrol through Strathfield Campus. Students will be able to participate in webinars on their own campus at a designated PC lab, or wherever they have access to a broadband internet connection. A USB headset with microphone is required for all webinar classes. If you have any queries regarding this unit please contact Richard Colledge at [email protected] or course advisor
Campuses – Mixed Mode (All enrolments through Strathfield)
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for clarification. Communications COMM213 Interpersonal Communication (COMM102) Strathfield –
On Campus
Economics (Majors select 3
units)
ECON202 Microeconomics 2 (ECON102) Strathfield – On Campus
ECON205 Economic Policy Analysis (1 ECON unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
ECON209 The Global Economy (1 ECON unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
ECON304 Applied Econometrics (2 ECON units at 200 Level (co-requisite or prerequisite)
Strathfield – On Campus
History (Majors select all 3)
HIST215 Later Modern Europe (1 HIST unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
HIST200 Fall of the Roman Empire (1 HIST unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
HIST224 Rise of the United States (1 HIST unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Or
Mathematics (Majors select all
3 units)
MATH203 Advanced Calculus (MATH104 & MATH107) Strathfield – On Campus
MATH308 Number Theory and Cryptography (1 MATH unit at 200 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
STAT201 Statistics and Probability (Pre-req: MATH107, Co-req: MATH104)
Strathfield – On Campus
Computing COMP203 Multimedia Applications (COMP104) Strathfield –
On Campus Or
Literature (Majors select all 3)
ENGL200 Nineteenth Century Literature (1 ENGL unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
ENGL210 Shakespeare & the Renaissance (1 ENGL unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
ENGL215 Literature for Young Adults (1 ENGL unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Theological Studies (Majors select 3 units)
THCT202 Christian Symbol, Ritual and Sacrament (THCT100 and THBS100)
Strathfield – On Campus
THBS205 Narratives of Ancient Israel (THCT100 and THBS100)
Strathfield – On Campus
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THCT203 Humanity Hope and Salvation (THCT100 and THBS100)
Strathfield – On Campus
OFFERED WINTER TERM Unit Code Unit Title Dates Location –
Delivery Mode PHIL221 Modern Catholic Thinkers
(Pre-req. 10cp from 100 level unit in Philosophy) This unit is offered via extended resources on LEO and live webinar classes (and possibly some video-conference sessions) with the lecturer. Students from any ACU campus may enrol, however, all students must enrol through Melbourne Campus. Students will be able to participate in webinars on their own campus at a designated PC lab, or wherever they have access to a broadband internet connection. A USB headset with microphone is required for all webinar classes. If you have any queries regarding this unit please contact Richard Colledge at [email protected] or course advisor for clarification.
17-26 June
(10 sessions at 2.5 hours)
Melbourne – On Campus
All Other Campuses - Mixed Mode
(All enrolments through Melbourne)
Year 2, Semester 2 – Strathfield Campus Where two or more subjects are separated by the word or, you may select only one of these units as they may clash on the timetable. In this semester, you must select two units from your major subject. Prerequisites are in parentheses and must be completed before the chosen unit. Compulsory units are shown in bold. Subject Unit Code Unit Name Location –
Delivery mode Accounting ACCT100 Principles of Accounting Strathfield – On
Campus Australian Studies HIST228 Australian Popular Culture (10cp
from 100 level unit in History or Australian Studies)
Strathfield – On Campus
Or Drama PERF205 The Production Process (1 PERF
unit at 200 level) Strathfield – On Campus
Or Philosophy PHIL216 The Enlightenment (1 PHIL unit at
100 level) Strathfield – On Campus
Or Philosophy PHIL201 Bioethics (1 PHIL unit at 100 level) Strathfield – On
Campus
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Or Philosophy PHIL214 Medieval Western Philosophy
(Pre-req. 10cp from 100 level unit in Philosophy) This unit is offered via extended resources on LEO and live webinar classes (and possibly some video-conference sessions) with the lecturer. Students from any ACU campus may enrol, however, all students must enrol through Brisbane Campus. Students will be able to participate in webinars on their own campus at a designated PC lab, or wherever they have access to a broadband internet connection. A USB headset with microphone is required for all webinar classes. If you have any queries regarding this unit please contact Richard Colledge at [email protected] or course advisor for clarification.
Mixed Mode
(All enrolments through Brisbane)
Communications COMM218 Communications in the Workplace
(1 COMM unit at 100 level) Strathfield – On Campus
Economics (Majors select both)
ECON203 Macroeconomics 2 (ECON103) Strathfield – On Campus
ECON204 Development Economics (1 ECON unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
History (Majors select both)
HIST330 Contemporary World History (1 HIST unit at 200 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
HIST308 Historiography (2 HIST units at 200 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Or
Mathematics (Majors select both)
MATH312 Geometry and Topology (MATH205)
Strathfield – On Campus
MATH216 Abstract Algebra and Equations (MATH107)
Strathfield – On Campus
Computing COMP205 Database Systems (COMP104)
(incompatible with COMP204) Strathfield – On Campus
Or
Literature (Majors select both)
ENGL329 The Visionary Imagination (1 ENGL unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
ENGL229 Reading and Writing the Self (1 ENGL unit at 100 level)
Strathfield – On Campus
Theological Studies (Majors select both)
THCP203 Christian Theological Ethics (THBS100 and THCT100)
Strathfield – On Campus
THBS204 Biblical Prophets (THBS100 and THCT100)
Strathfield – On Campus
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5. Business Units Offered in 2013 (NOTE: amendments may be made to unit availability depending on student demand.) Any additional information, if required, is available on request from the Course Coordinator. Pre-requisite Units are shown in brackets. These Units must be completed before the chosen Units.
Semester 1
Unit Code Unit Title Location – Delivery Mode
ACCT100 Principles of Accounting North Sydney On Campus
ACCT204 Managerial Accounting A (ACCT100) North Sydney On Campus
ACCT207 Financial Accounting A (ACCT100) North Sydney On Campus
ACCT300 Auditing and Assurance Services (ACCT100) North Sydney On Campus
ACCT304 Accounting Theory (ACCT209) North Sydney On Campus
BAFN200 Principles of Finance (ACCT100 & STAT102) North Sydney On Campus
BAFN205 Financial Instruments & Institutions (ACCT100 & STAT102)
North Sydney On Campus
BAFN303 Derivatives Investment (BAFN200) North Sydney On Campus
BIPX100 Professional Experience A North Sydney On Campus
BIPX301 Professional Experience B North Sydney On Campus
BUSN110 Responsible Reasoning and Communication North Sydney On Campus
BUSN201 International Business Online (mixed mode)*
ECON200 Principles of Business Economics North Sydney On Campus
HRMG200 Strategic Human Resource Management Online
HRMG201 Human Resource Development (MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
HRMG204 Organisational Behaviour (MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
HRMG303 Organisational Change (120cp incl MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
ISYS111 Fundamentals of Business Information Systems North Sydney On Campus
ISYS201 IT Infrastructure North Sydney On Campus
ISYS203 Application Development 1 (ISYS111) North Sydney On Campus
ISYS209 Business Analysis 2 (ISYS202) North Sydney On Campus
ISYS210 Systems Management North Sydney On Campus
ISYS214 Software Engineering North Sydney On Campus
ISYS301 eBusiness Applications North Sydney On Campus
ISYS310 State of the Art in IT North Sydney On Campus
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LEGL101 Introduction to Law North Sydney On Campus
LEGL300 Taxation Law (LEGL101) North Sydney On Campus
LEGL304 Employment Law (HRMG302) North Sydney On Campus
MGMT100 Foundations of Management North Sydney On Campus
MGMT304 Strategic Management North Sydney On Campus
MGMT305 Management & Leadership (120cp incl. MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
MGMT308 Project Management (80cp) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG100 Principles of Marketing North Sydney On Campus
MKTG100 Principles of Marketing Strathfield
MKTG200 Marketing Research (MKTG100 & STAT102) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG201 Consumer Behaviour (MKTG100) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG301 International Marketing (MKTG100 & ECON200) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG311 E-Marketing (MKTG100) North Sydney On Campus
OHSE201 Principles of Occupational Health & Safety online
OHSE202 Principles of Environmental Management online
OHSE311 Occupational Health, Safety and Environment (OHSE) Management Systems (OHSE221)
online
OHSE321 OHSE Risk Management (OHSE221) online
STAT102 Business Data Analysis Mixed mode *
UNCC300 Understanding Self & Society: Contemporary Perspectives
North Sydney On Campus
* Students undertake this unit online and complete the final exam during the Central Examination Period on their campus. Semester 2
Unit Code Unit Title Location – Delivery Mode
ACCT100 Principles of Accounting North Sydney On Campus
ACCT100 Principles of Accounting Strathfield
ACCT209 Financial Accounting B (ACCT207) North Sydney On Campus
ACCT300 Auditing and Assurance Services (ACCT100) North Sydney On Campus
ACCT303 Managerial Accounting B (ACCT204) North Sydney On Campus
BAFN200 Principles of Finance North Sydney On Campus
BAFN203 Financial Planning (BAFN200) North Sydney On Campus
BAFN204 Portfolio Management (BAFN200) North Sydney On Campus
BAFN304 Superannuation & Retirement Planning (BAFN203) North Sydney On Campus
BAFN305 Risk Management & Insurance (BAFN203) North Sydney On Campus
BIPX100 Professional Experience A North Sydney On Campus
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BIPX301 Professional Experience B North Sydney On Campus
BUSN110 Responsible Reasoning & Communication Online (Mixed mode)*
BUSN202 Professional Ethics North Sydney On Campus
HRMG202 Performance Management (MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
HRMG302 Employment Relations (MGMT100, LEGL101) North Sydney On Campus
HRMG305 Contemporary Issues in HRM (120cp incl. 40cp from HRM major) North Sydney On Campus
HRMG310 International HRM (MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
ISYS202 Business Analysis 1 (ISYS101) North Sydney On Campus
ISYS205 e-Business Design North Sydney On Campus
ISYS206 Business Intelligence North Sydney On Campus
ISYS300 Application Development 2 (ISYS203) North Sydney On Campus
ISYS302 Current Issues in e-Business North Sydney On Campus
ISYS305 Information Systems Project (120cp incl. MGMT308) North Sydney On Campus
LEGL101 Introduction to Law North Sydney On Campus
LEGL201 Company Law (LEGL101) North Sydney On Campus
LEGL300 Taxation Law (LEGL101) North Sydney On Campus
LEGL304 Employment Law North Sydney On Campus
LMGT202 Supply Chain Strategy North Sydney On Campus
MGMT100 Foundations of Management Strathfield
MGMT205 Managerial Decision Making (MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
MGMT304 Strategic Management (150cp incl. MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
MGMT307 Cross Cultural Management (MGMT100) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG100 Principles of Marketing North Sydney On Campus
MKTG202 Marketing Communication (MKTG100) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG302 Retail Marketing (MKTG100) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG305 Services Marketing (MKTG100) North Sydney On Campus
MKTG313 Strategic Marketing (MKTG200, MKTG201)) North Sydney On Campus
OHSE201 Principles of Occupational Health & Safety online
OHSE202 Principles of Environmental Management online
OHSE211 Case Studies in OHSE Online
OHSE221 OHSE Hazards (OHSE201, OHSE202) Online
OHSE341 OHSE Performance Measurement (OHSE331, OHSE321, OHSE331) Online
STAT102 Business Data Analysis North Sydney On Campus
UNCC100 Our World: Community & Vulnerability North Sydney – On Campus
Course Enrolment Guide – Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce, NSW 2013
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UNCC300 Understanding Self and Society North Sydney – On Campus
* Students undertake this unit online and complete the final exam during the Central Examination Period on their campus. For information on Unit Descriptions, please refer to the ACU Handbook on the ACU website (http://www.acu.edu.au/142401). Please select the appropriate Handbook, and then select Unit Descriptions. Delivery Modes:
• On Campus – Offered face-to-face or with an online component via the Learning Environment Online (LEO) at any one of the six ACU campuses.
• On Site – Offered face-to-face or with an online component via LEO at any location other than one of the six ACU campuses.
• Distance – Offered wholly through the provision of printed material to the student. These units may include an online component via LEO but printed material is the primary source of teaching.
• Online – Offered wholly through online study via LEO. • Mixed mode – A combination of online, distance, on-campus and/or on-site
delivery modes. Now that you have read your Course Enrolment Guide, you can now enrol in units online for the 2013 Academic Year, using Student Connect (http://www.acu.edu.au/136953). For more information about the enrolment processes for both new and continuing students, please refer to the guides provided. Students please note: The course enrolment guides are subject to change. Please check regularly for updates to your course information. If you require any academic advice, please contact your course coordinator. For any other enquiries, please contact your local Student Centre. (http://www.acu.edu.au/42835).