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BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND COMMERCE AND BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

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Data analytics and business intelligence are indispensable facets of modern businesses.
Business graduates with information technology( IT) expertise are well-positioned to ride the wave of big data. At the same time, business knowledge enables computer science graduates to interpret data and communicate more nuanced and effective outcomes.
By building skills and competencies in business and computer science, you will gain all the benefits of each degree and be fully prepared to provide innovative solutions to ever-evolving business challenges.
Course structure
BUSINESS AND COMMERCE
• The business and commerce specified study will provide a broad foundation and expose you to several business disciplines.
• The business listed major will develop your expertise in one discipline area. Turn to page 7 to choose from 11 areas of study.
COMPUTER SCIENCE
• The computer science foundation study develops your understanding of the role and theoretical basis of computer science and computational methods.
• The professional skills study focuses on the ethical and professional guidelines applicable to computer science.
• The specialist discipline knowledge develops your in-depth knowledge of the specific computer science methods of your specialised field.
• The problem-solving and analytical skills study develops your ability to apply methodologies and develop efficient computational solutions.
• The applied practice lets you integrate the above knowledge and skills in a computer or data science project, or in an industry-based learning placement.
4 years
February, July and October
RM45,600 Malaysian student
RM53,280 International student 2025 fees per year
PROFESSIONALLY ACCREDITED The Bachelor of Business and Commerce is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business( AACSB), and the Bachelor of Computer Science is accredited by the Australian Computer Society( ACS).
CAREER PATHS You’ ll have a wide variety of career opportunities. You can be a:
• business development manager
• information systems designer
• machine learning engineers
• technical business analyst
• security architect
• business analyst
• computer engineer
• software engineer
• investment banking analyst.
WHAT YOUR COURSE WILL LOOK LIKE 1( JULY INTAKE FOR NON-ACCOUNTANCY MAJOR)
YEAR 1
Semester 1 24 Credit points
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND COMMERCE UNITS
ACW1020: Accounting in business
MGW1010: Introduction to management
BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
FIT1045: Introduction to programming
MAT1830: Discrete mathematics for computer science
Semester 2 24 Credit points
ETW1001: Introduction to statistical analysis
ECW1101: Introductory microeconomics
FIT1008: Fundamentals in algorithms
MAT1841: Continuous mathematics for computer science
YEAR 2
UNITS
Semester 1 24 Credit points
BTW1042: Business law
MKW1120: Marketing fundamentals
FIT2004: Algorithms and data structures
FIT1047: Introduction to computer systems, networks and security
Semester 2 24 Credit points
BFW1001: Foundation of finance
Business and commerce listed major unit
FIT2014: Theory of computation
FIT 1049: IT professional practice or FIT 1055: IT professional practice and ethics
YEAR 3
UNITS
Semester 1 24 Credit points
Business and commerce listed major unit
Business and commerce listed major unit
FIT2099: Object oriented design and implementation
FIT2094: Databases
Semester 2 24 Credit points
Business and commerce listed major unit
Business and commerce listed major unit
FIT2102: Programming paradigms
FIT3143: Parallel computing
YEAR 4
UNITS
Semester 1 24 Credit points
Business and commerce listed major unit
Business and commerce listed major unit
FIT3161: Computer science project 1
FIT3155: Advanced data structures and algorithms
FIT3199: Industry work experience
Semester 2 24 Credit points
Business and commerce listed capstone unit
Business and commerce listed major unit
FIT3162: Computer science project 2
Specialist discipline knowledge – any approved elective
Business and Commerce specified study Business and Commerce listed major Computer Science foundation study Professional skills Specialist discipline knowledge Problem solving and analytical skills Applied practice 1 This course map is intended as a rough guide. Units listed may vary depending on intake, availability and the latest requirements.
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