BUSINESS SCHOOL
2010
QUICK GUIDE
UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS
Life Impact The University of Adelaide
Contents 01 FOREWORD: HEAD OF THE BUSINESS SCHOOL 02 WHY STUDY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE? 04 WHY UNDERTAKE UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE BUSINESS SCHOOL? 06 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 07 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: ACCOUNTING 08 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: CORPORATE FINANCE 09 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: MARKETING 10 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 11 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE: MANAGEMENT 12 CONCURRENT DEGREES 14 FURTHER STUDY AND APPLICATION PROCEDURES
UG BUS QUICK GUIDE | FOREWORD
The University of Adelaide Business School is built on academic achievement and recognised by community and industry as a centre of excellence for research and education in Australia. Our diverse expertise, strong academic foundations, and our unique emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to business education distinguish us from other institutions.
“We welcome you to pursue your undergraduate business education with us.” The School’s mission is to create a stimulating learning environment that fosters business leadership. Our curriculum embraces global perspectives and encourages a transformative and engaging learning process which is pivotal to achieving this goal. A business education from the University of Adelaide Business School opens doors to a world of opportunities. Join the ranks of our graduates who are highly sought after by employers worldwide and recognised as accomplished individuals, ready to make their impact in the business world.
Associate Professor Barry Burgan
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UG BUS QUICK GUIDE | WHY ADELAIDE?
ADELAIDE CITY OF CULTURE When you study at the University of Adelaide, you study in the City of Adelaide – the capital of South Australia. Adelaide is a city of great visual harmony and classical elegance, set beside the River Torrens, between the Adelaide Hills and the waters of Gulf St Vincent. Adelaide is a safe and friendly place to live and study with an array of cafes and shops reflecting the diversity of our ethnic communities. It is also known to many as the gateway to Outback Australia – with the Flinders Ranges only 4 hours north of Adelaide.
NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WHY STUDY AT THE Tradition of academic excellence With more than 130 years of excellence in education our University is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious tertiary institutions. The University of Adelaide is a member of the G08 – Australia’s leading discipline rich and research intensive universities. Our tradition of high academic performance is testified in our association with 5 Nobel Prize winners, 102 Rhodes Scholars and 104 Fulbright Scholars.
Strong International Reputation The University of Adelaide is at the forefront of many international rankings. We are ranked amongst the world top 200 universities in the THE-QS World Ranking 2008 and ranked in the top 25 universities in the Asia Pacific region by the Shanghai Jiao Tong University 2008 Ranking. In the 2009 Australian Good Universities Guide, we scored 5 Stars for staff-student ratios, research intensiveness and student demand.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA ADELAIDE
NEW SOUTH WALES
VICTORIA
Outstanding Research Being one of Australia’s top universities in terms of research outputs, research funding and quality of postgraduate research experience, it is not surprising that our teaching and research are intimately related. Our learning environment encompasses teachers who are active researchers and specialists in their fields. This means that our teaching is informed by current research.
Admirable Campus Lifestyle With more than 21,000 students and over 2800 staff, the University is small enough to provide personal interaction with teaching staff, yet large enough to offer a broad range of programs and student support services. Our main campus is located in the city centre where grand old buildings and leafy grounds intermingle with modern facilities to provide an exceptional learning atmosphere in which you can achieve your best.
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UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE? State-of-the-art Facilities The University is one of the best resourced higher education institutions in Australia, with a wide range of facilities, including modern lecture theatres, 24 hour computer suites and an outstanding library with over two million items. Wireless internet access, electronic resources, including online teaching tools and worldwide databases, are universal across the University.
Phenomenal Global Networks Graduates of the University of Adelaide become part of a distinguished alumni community that spans around the world. You will have many opportunities to network and get a head start on your professional journey through a variety of social events and activities. Staying connected has never been easier with the University’s dedicated alumni office. Wherever you go, you have access to the vibrant Adelaide network.
Prominent International Linkages The University offers a comprehensive study abroad and exchange program which allows you to undertake one to two semesters of your studies at other institutions. With more than 170 formal links, including a number of prestigious universities around the world, you will be spoilt for choices in selecting an institution that adds another decisive dimension to your education at the University of Adelaide.
Excellent Support Services From the moment you step onto the campus, you can expect a range of high quality support services designed to help you settle quickly and succeed in your studies. Academic learning support, career services, counselling services, a peer mentor program and health services are just some examples the support services on offer to help you seamlessly fit into your university education.
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WHY UNDERTAKE UNDER THE UNIVERSITY OF ADEL Contemporary Business Thinking The Business School espouses fresh thinking. We advocate the generation of innovative ideas and encourage diversity, critical thought and interaction amongst students and staff. As a centre of academic excellence, we pride ourselves on working and thinking outside the square. You can expect to be challenged everyday to stretch your mindset and be exposed to ideas and business models beyond the traditional business school curriculum.
CFA Program Partner The Business School has achieved endorsement from the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute in the United States as a CFA Program partner. Being one of only five Business Schools in Australia to be awarded the status of a CFA Program Partner is an accomplishment that exemplifies the quality of our programs and our commitment to benchmark our programs to professional international practice.
Partnership with Business Interaction with the business community and the professions is integral to our Business School. You can kick-start your career development and apply classroom learning through a series of industry engagement programs, such as “Business Forum�. These projects not only advance the academic curriculum, they also extend your experience in studying a business program.
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GRADUATE STUDIES AT AIDE BUSINESS SCHOOL? Inspiring Success
Savvy Facilities
The Business School has a rich tradition of inspiring students who achieve their very best academically. The growing list of accolades amongst our graduates authenticates our success in providing an encouraging learning environment. The outstanding performance of our students at the national UBS Investment Banking Challenge competition (we emerged as champions) is an example of our success stories.
As a business student at the Faculty of the Professions, you will have access to the students’ Hub. The Hub is the social place for our student body. It features technologically advanced resources and comfortable amenities to support your study at the University. A spacious student lounge, advanced 24 hours computer suites, customised lockers together with dedicated centre staff make exchanging information and group work a breeze. You can be assured that every aspect of our infrastructure has been carefully designed to facilitate and enhance your learning experience. Our learning support co-ordinators are also located within the hub to ensure that you are well versed with the academic conventions of studying at the Business School.
Academic Excellences Our reputation and location bring some of the most inspirational and thought provoking leaders in the world through our doors. Experts in their specialist fields, our academic staff are at the centre of our international academic and business success. Working as the interface between the worlds of academia and industry, they frequently provide advice to government bodies, address international conferences and foster close relationships with professional bodies and the corporate world. Many have authored textbooks you will use in classroom, ensuring that you benefit from the latest developments and trends in global business.
Dynamic Classroom Experience You can expect to interact and learn from leading experts. They not only facilitate the sharing of information but more importantly, they elicit responses, spur dialogues, encourage difference of opinions and debate. The challenging classroom mix of intellectual capital and high quality teaching in turn fosters the development of an exceptional student body whom we expect to fill the dynamism of tomorrow’s business.
Diverse programs The complexities of the global business world warrant a wide range of business qualifications that will confront the challenges and exploit the opportunities of today’s competitive market place. Our suite of undergraduate business programs are designed to equip you with the skills necessary to meet those challenges. Programs include a full spectrum of specialist Bachelor degrees in Accounting, Finance, International Business, Marketing and Management. Our unique emphasis on a multidisciplinary approach to business education enables you to combine complementary disciplinary areas within a Bachelor degree program, giving you a distinct advantage in seeking employment worldwide.
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STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Business and Economic Statistics I Principles 0f Macroeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 Level II Commerce Level II Commerce Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Level II Commerce Level II Commerce Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Level III Commerce Level III Commerce Level III Elective Level III Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Level III Commerce Level III Commerce Level III Elective Level III Elective
Business skills are used within all professions and industries and a broad understanding of business operations is attractive to all employers. A Bachelor of Commerce degree enables you to broaden your business knowledge and skill base and improve career options in an increasingly interactive business world.
Key Features • A high demand degree valued
by employers that promotes interdisciplinary understanding of business • Provides broad understanding
in accounting, economics and business statistics while allowing you to design your own program by taking electives from other areas of your choice. • Provides career pathways in
private business firms operating in the financial, manufacturing, retail and service sectors of the economy or in federal or state government.
ALLAN CHEN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE
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“I graduated from in 2005 with a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Finance. I’ve since moved from Adelaide to Sydney, joining PriceWaterhouseCoopers’ Financial Assurance–Financial Services group. I’ve found my degrees from the University of Adelaide to be respected, and my technical knowledge to be just as good as my peers in Sydney. My degrees have provided me with a strong starting point for further education – allowing me to meet the pre-requisites to become a Chartered Accountant.”
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) Today’s accountants are not solely preoccupied with ‘numbercrunching’; they are increasingly involved in business advising and planning that sets future direction for an organisation. Our Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) is designed to cover specific skills in accounting, combined with broad knowledge in general business that leads to professional membership of CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA).
STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I Information Systems I Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Accounting Method I Principles 0f Macroeconomics I Business and Economic Statistics I Commercial Law I
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1
Key Features • Designed to meet professional accounting qualifications. • Provides career pathways in accounting, including specialised fields such as taxation, accounting systems, auditing, management accounting, business advisery services and finance.
Professional Recognition* • The Bachelor of Commerce degree is accredited by the two major Australian Professional bodies: CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) * There are fifteen courses within the degree that are compulsory for an accounting qualification. You will be granted full professional membership of either accounting body upon completion of: • The Bachelor of Commerce degree, including required courses • A stipulated length of work experience; • The CA Program (ICAA) or the CPA Program (CPA Australia). Please see page 14 for contact details for these professional bodies.
Financial Accounting II Commercial Law II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Management Accounting II Business Finance II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Level III Accounting Course Level III Accounting Course Level III Elective Level III Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Level III Accounting Course Level III Accounting Course Level III Elective Level III Elective Additional Requirements Students must include one of the following courses: Management II, Organisational Behaviour II, Marketing II Or Financial Institutions Management II.
AMANDA CHENG LI-CHIEH BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING)
Amanda graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting and Corporate Finance. Amanda worked as a part-time tutor and research assistant in the Business School before gaining permanent employment at the chartered accounting firm Fennell, Allen & Co. “The Business School at the University of Adelaide has been a great stepping stone in moulding my career pathway, equipping me with the necessary skills to prepare me for the corporate world.”
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STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CORPORATE FINANCE) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I International Financial Institutions and Markets I Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Business and Economic Statistics I Principles 0f Macroeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 Business Finance II Intermediate Econometrics II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Financial Economics II Financial Institutions Management II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Corporate Investment & Strategy III Portfolio Theory & Management III Level III Elective Level III Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Corporate Finance Theory III Options, Futures and Risk Management III Level III Elective Level III Elective
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CORPORATE FINANCE) Looking for your first step into a career within the financial services industry? The Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) is the right program to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed for a career in corporate finance, funds management, international finance or investment banking.
Key Features • Designed to provide you with the analytical skills to make corporate
finance and investment decisions and use financial instruments and securities markets to enhance returns and manage risk. • Provides career pathways in the financial services sector comprising
banks, corporations, financial institutions, and in businesses as financial consultants, advisers and managers.
Professional Recognition • The Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) entitles graduates to
affiliate membership of the nationally recognised Financial Services Institute of Australia (Finsia) • A useful starting point for complying with the entrance requirements
of the globally accepted American professional body, The Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA). The degree program covers a significant portion of the CFA Program Candidate Body of Knowledge (CBOK). • By undertaking specific courses, you can also obtain partial
compliance with ASIC RG146 Tier 1 Compliance in the areas of generic knowledge, derivatives and securities.
CADENCE HART BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CORPORATE FINANCE)
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“I graduated in 2006 after which I took up the position of a Tax Analyst with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Ltd. Studying at the University of Adelaide has provided me with many opportunities, including access to scholarships and work experience programmes, allowing maximum choice in determining my career path. Broader experience is valuable in work and in life; when coupled with the solid knowledge base provided by Adelaide’s Commerce degree, a powerful combination is created making great things achievable.”
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MARKETING) Marketing is a dynamic area involving giving an organisation a competitive edge by anticipating demands for products and services as well as analysing the behaviour of competitors and customers. The Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) prepares you for the challenges of the global marketplace and a career in marketing.
STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MARKETING) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Principles 0f Macroeconomics I Business and Economic Statistics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
Key Features • Provides you with an understanding of the role of marketing within
and between organisations, as well as providing a sound background in business. • Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date understanding of the concepts,
techniques and professional application of today’s field of marketing. • Provides career pathways such as: market planner, sales manager,
brand or product manager, advertising account manager, retail manager, public relations officer, advertising executive, service manager, and market researcher. Additional careers are possible in distribution supply chain management and logistics and business relationship development.
Professional Recognition • The Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) degree enables you to gain
credit towards the Certified Professional Marketer (CPM) status awarded by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI). This professional accreditation, recognised throughout Australia and the Pacific Basin, signals a full professional in the Marketing area.
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 Marketing II Level II Commerce Course Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Consumer Behaviour II Level II Commerce Course Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Marketing Communications III Market Research III Level III Elective Level III Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Market Strategy and Project III International Marketing III Level III Elective Level III Elective
ADAM PARKER HRYNIEWIECKI BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MARKETING)
Adam started his university education in the sciences, before discovering that his real interest lay in commerce and marketing. He has since completed a Commerce degree specialising in Marketing and International Business. “To further stimulate my interest in international markets and business practices I undertook a six month contract in Europe last year. It gave me a great sense of pride and achievement putting the theory gained through my studies to work in an external environment.”
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STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I International Financial Institutions and Markets I Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Business and Economic Statistics Principles 0f Macroeconomics I Commercial Law I Level I Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1
BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS) International business is an essential component for most business organisations today with the exponential expansion in the use of technologies such as the Internet, and the rise of global corporations. The Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) degree prepares you to acquire contemporary knowledge and skills in core business disciplines within a global outlook framework.
Key Features
Management II Marketing II Level II Elective Level II Elective
• Provides a broad foundation in international business as well as
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2
• Some career options may include working for a government
International Business II International Trade and Investment Policy II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 International Management III Legal Aspects of International Business III Level III Elective Level III Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2
specialised studies in international management, international marketing, social challenges faced by multinational corporations, and legal issues in international business. instrumentality or an international non-government organisation such as an aid agency. Other options include banks, tourism, hospitality organisations, and airlines. * To complete the degree you will need to include the courses shown in the Study Pathway, and one of the following requirements: (i) at least 3 units of approved Humanities and Social Sciences courses and 12 units of study undertaken at an approved institution abroad; or (ii) at least 6 units of approved Humanities and Social Sciences courses; or (iii) at least 12 units of foreign language studies; or (iv) completion of the Diploma of Languages.
International Marketing III Corporate Responsibility for Global Business III Level III Elective Level III Elective
LUKE SCHAPEL BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)
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“After graduation I was extremely keen to exercise my marketing knowledge and sought a job that would allow me the freedom to express my ideas. During this time I also began to stoke the fire I had always had for fashion. An old friend and I discussed the possibility of starting our own label combining his graphic design expertise and my knowledge of fabrics, colours and cuts. Within 6 months we had released our first range of T shirts under our own label and in April 2005 we opened our first store.”
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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT) Good management skills are developed over years of practice. A management education that provides contemporary management knowledge is a stepping stone to honing those skills. The Bachelor of Commerce (Management) allows you to acquire a solid foundation in understanding complex management issues that confront today’s managers.
STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT) YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Business and Economic Statistics I Principles of Macroeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1
Key Features • Develops skills required to successfully manage changes in work
structures, process and product technologies, employment relations, organisational culture and strategy. • Suitable for young professionals seeking employment in an
organisation in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors in areas such as human resources, planning or production.
Professional Recognition • Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of
Management (AIM) and the Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI). The Bachelor of Commerce degree also meets the educational requirement for the AIM (SA) qualification of Certified Professional Manager (CPMgr). This qualification requires a minimum of five years work experience with three years in a supervisory position.
Management II Level II Commerce Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Organisational Behaviour II Level II Commerce Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Human Resource Management III International Management III Level III Elective Level III Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Strategic Management III Organisational Dynamics III Level III Elective Level III Elective Additional Requirements: Students must include at least two of the following courses: Commercial Law I, Marketing II, Business Finance II, Management Accounting II, Professional Ethics, Argument & Critical Thinking, Culture Globalisation & Power, Professional English (ESL), English for Professional Purposes, International Business II.
MARINA FOKINA BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MANAGEMENT)
“For me, one of the most attractive aspects of the Management pathway was its flexibility and versatility. Through this degree, I have developed much soughtafter research skills, improved my ability to manage working relationships and gained the confidence to take on leadership roles in the workplace. I believe that undertaking a management degree has played an important part in securing graduate employment and will continue to serve me well in my future career choices.”
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STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (CORPORATE FINANCE) WITH ACCOUNTING QUALIFICATIONS
CONCURRENT DEGREES
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1 Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I Information Systems I International Financial Institutions Markets I
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Accounting Method I Principles of Macroeconomics I Business and Economic Statistics I Commercial Law I
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 Financial Accounting II Business Finance II Commercial Law II Intermediate Econometrics II
The Commerce degree combined with another degree may broaden your career opportunities. It is possible for you to complete the concurrent degree programs listed here in a reduced time period including the ability to achieve accounting qualifications within these concurrent degrees if required. Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Computer Science
Bachelor of Finance
Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
Bachelor of International Studies
Bachelor of Design Studies Bachelor of Economics
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Financial Economics II Management Accounting II Level II Elective Financial Institutions Management II
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Corporate Investment and Strategy III Level III Accounting Course Level III Accounting Course Portfolio Theory and Management III
Bachelor of Media Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor of Social Sciences
Commerce and Law Separate Entry Many law graduates will work in the commercial law area. Career opportunities are enhanced by combining the study of commerce and law. Students completing the first year of study for the Bachelor of Commerce may apply for admission to Law studies at the Law School. This study pathway takes five years to complete, with students gaining their Commerce degree after four years and then completing their Law degree.
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 Level III Accounting Course Options, Futures and Risk Management III Corporate Finance Theory III Level III Accounting Course Students may graduate with either the B.Com (Accounting) OR B.Com (Corporate Finance.
Commerce and Law Combined Entry Alternatively, students can apply via SATAC for entry into both the Commerce degree and the Law degree for their first year of study. Similarly, the study pathway takes five years to complete. Students gain their Commerce degree after four years and then go on to complete their Law degree.
ALEXANDRA OLCZYK BACHELOR OF FINANCE (INTERNATIONAL); BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS
“My decision to undertake a double degree in Finance and Economics was driven by the wide range of applications and possibilities that these fields offer. This training has lead to me to obtaining a cadetship with the Australian Bureau of Statistics, which supports me in my current studies and provides full time employment at the completion of my Honours year.
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I discovered that not only were Finance and Economics closely related to each other, but that these areas of study provide a broader education because of their wide-ranging inter-disciplinary nature.�
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STUDY PLAN BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (MARKETING) WITH MANAGEMENT FOCUS YEAR 1 SEMESTER 1
Accounting Qualification with double degrees Students may achieve accounting qualifications within the Commerce and Law degrees if desired. An overload in one or two semesters may be required.
Combining Bachelor of Commerce Pathways You may wish to combine the study of two pathways within your degree so as to broaden your horizon and career opportunities. A number of combinations are possible including the ability to meet the educational requirements for an accounting qualification while completing a Commerce degree in management or marketing. This requires a slight overload in one semester.
Accounting for Decision Makers I Principles of Microeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 1 SEMESTER 2 Business and Economic Statistics I Principles of Macroeconomics I Level I Elective Level I Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 1 Management II Marketing II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 2 SEMESTER 2 Consumer Behaviour II Organisational Behaviour II Level II Elective Level II Elective
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 1 Marketing Communications III International Management III Human Resource Management III Market Research III
YEAR 3 SEMESTER 2 International Marketing III Marketing Strategy and Project III Strategic Management III Organisational Dynamics III Students may graduate with either the B.Com (Management) OR B.Com (Marketing) Students must satisfy the Management Pathway additional requirement (refer to the Management study plan).
PETER LARDEN BACHELOR OF FINANCE; BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CHEMICAL)
Peter graduated from the University of Adelaide in 2003 with a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering 1st Class Hons. In 2005 he completed a Bachelor of Finance focussing on Portfolio Theory, Corporate Structures and Financial Modelling Techniques. Since leaving university Peter has worked at ExxonMobil in both the Engineering and Planning and Business Analysis departments. “The combination of Engineering and Finance provided me with a competitive advantage when entering the workforce.� 13
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FURTHER STUDY Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Students who do well in their Undergraduate Business degree may apply for entry to an Honours Degree, specialising in any of the areas of study supervised by the School. Honours requires an extra year of full-time study and leads to the award of a second degree, B.Commerce (Hons).
Higher Degrees The Business School offers research degrees in a Master of Commerce and a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD). Master of Commerce by coursework is offered in the areas of Accounting, Applied Finance, Marketing and Performance Management. Further information is available at: www.business.adelaide.edu.au/
APPLICATION PROCEDURES Local Students and International Students Studying an Australian Year 12 Applications for entry to the Bachelor of Commerce should be made through SATAC (SATAC code: 314101). The TER required for entry in 2009 is 80.
International Students Applications should be made through the International Office. Please refer to: www.international.adelaide.edu.au/apply/
ACCOUNTING QUALIFICATIONS For further information about gaining professional accounting qualifications, please contact the following organisations:
CPA Australia
With an aim to continual improvement the University of Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the courses and programs it offers to students. As a result, the specific courses available to students may vary from year to year.
280 Pulteney Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone: (08) 8232 3188 Web: www.cpaaustralia.com.au
For updated information on:
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA)
Tuition Fees Web: www.adelaide.edu.au/student/ finance/commonwealth/contribution/#sc
1 King William Street, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone: 1800 645 947 Web: www.icaa.org.au
CFA CHARTER For further information about gaining CFA qualification, please contact the following organisation:
Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute
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RYAN RAMSEY BACHELOR OF FINANCE, BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (HONS 1ST CLASS)
“Having completed my Bachelor of Finance degree in 2004 I decided to take a year off study. Not unlike many university graduates I was uncertain as to what career path I would pursue.
It was during this time I decided to undertake the Honours program to further my analytical skills and finance knowledge and to improve my career prospects over and above that of my peers. I found the Honours program to assist in many levels of my education from a more detailed understanding of corporate finance principles to detailed research, critical analysis of theories and public speaking. A highlight for the year was presenting my thesis proposal at the Australasian Business and Behavioural Science Association Conference held at the University of Adelaide. During my Honours year I successfully applied for an analyst position within the corporate team at Futuris Corporation where I have worked for the last year and a half. My pending graduation was critical in gaining this position with Honours qualifications being a pre-requisite for the role.�
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