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MAJOR- ECONOMICS: 2016
Important Course Requirement Information
Points
Number of units Description ofunits Achievement
required
7 x Cornpulsory . ACS1000 Principles ofaccounting and finance Compulsory comlnon core units ECS1101 and 42 Points
common core '. BTS1201 South African business law A MGSlOlO AND:
units ECSl l0l lntroductory microeconomics . ACS1000
' ETSI-102 Business statistics . BTS1201
. MGS1010 Introduction to managemerlt . ETS1102
' MKS1120l{arketingtheoryandpractice . MKSL120 -included in Marketing major
' BES3120 Perspectives on Global Issues f0nly . BES3120 - Capstone unit
applies to students who started in 2015
onwardsl.
7 x Economics 1$ MAIOR - Economics 1s Maior - eight units with at least three units 42 Points
tur-rits Eight compulsory Economics units [seven units plus completed at second & third year level. Cornmon
ECSl 1011 core unit ECSL101 is part ofthe reqriired eight
units for this major.
B x Eiectives Students who wish to advance their economics Eight recommended electives or electives fronr 48 Points
degree to the postgraduate level are strongly another faculty.
advised to consider the following 7 r"rnits-
A MINIMUM of six third-year level units (36 points), of which aat least four units (24 points) must be from those
Additional offered by the faculty. Three 3d year units need to be witlin the Major/s.
degree
requirements In addition to specific unit prerequisites, second-year level units require trre successftrl completion ofthree first-
yearlevel units; third-yearlevel unitsrequire the successful completion of two second-year level units
Up to a MAXIMUM of 8 units from any other faculty or campus may be chosen, This does not apply to students
who have two maiors in the FacuIW of Business and Economics.
. Students are required to check prerequisites and prohibitions for units, {some prerequisites are indicated in brackets}.
r Eachunitcarries6creditpoints,
r Electives may be replaced with alternatives according to the course suggestionslrequirements. Students should refer to ttre
University Handbook fur furtler infurmation on course and unit details
. Course maps art specific to maiors and may differ according to each course, please note that some units may have been
substituted based on course requirements.
. Any units inuoduced during the course of shrdy may not apply to students in their advanced study stages
r Failure to adhere to tfie rules of tfre course map when enrolled in first year will result in students not being able to course
complete
o It is strongly recommended that students retain a copy of the relevant course and unit handbook(s) and consult it when
seeking information about the education policy and course and unit-related matters. Every effort has been made to ensure
that tle information provided is correct at the time of publication. Monash Universit5r reserves tie right to alter this
information should the need arise,
BecsnroR oF Busrrurss ScTENCE (4415)
MAIOR * ECONOMICS: 2A76
FIRST YEAR OF STUDY - 48 POINTS
ECS11 0 1 ACS1000 ETSI 102 MGS1010
SEMESTER 1 I rtroductory microeconomics Principles ofaccounting & finance Brisiness statistics Introduction to management
OpenElective
ECS31Z1 ECS3143 BES3120
SEMESTER 2 Economics of international trade Economics of money & banking Perspectives on globai issues
[ECS2730 and IiCS2731 or IECS1101 and ECS2730 [Students nrust have completed the
equivalentl or equivalentl six cornpuisory cor-e units (or
equivalentJ, four 2|d level units and
two 3rd levej uDitsl
Recommended electives are modules that are recommended (not compulsory) to students rvho are interested in
Students are advised that, while the course advisers will endeavour to give every possible assistance concerning unit selection, the
responsibility remains rvith the student to ensure that ullits selected meet the course specific regulations and requirements.
Student Services bears no responsibility for student error in unit selection. For more details on responsibilities, str-rdents must
refer to the education poiicy in particular the section addressing responsibilities of staff and students at Monash South Africa.
Students are strongly recommended to ref'er to the Monash Handbook for further information on course ar.rd unit details
to ensure thatthey meetthe requirernents fortheir course.
It is strongly recommended that students retain a copy of their course map, relevant course and unit handbookfsJ ar.rd consr"rlt it
when seeking information about the education policy and course and r"rnit-related matters. Every effort has lreen made to
ensure tlrat the information provided is correct at the tirne of publication. Ivlonash South Africa reserves the right to alter this
information should the need arise.
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