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ACCOUNTANCY
Accountancy is the ability to systematically record, analyse and report financial transactions, and is essential to the success of any business. Learning the foundations of accounting will give you an evergreen edge that makes you a valuable member in any organisation.
Units required for a major
• Financial accounting 2
• Financial accounting 3
• Management accounting 2
• Accounting information systems
• Assurance and audit services
• Company law
• Corporate finance 1
• Income tax law
Units required for a minor
• Financial accounting 1
• Management accounting 1
• Accounting information systems.
Choose one of the following units:
• Financial accounting 2
• Management accounting 2.
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BUSINESS AND COMMERCE STUDIES
Seeking a breadth of business knowledge? This area will give you a broad understanding of contemporary business challenges and build skills and competencies that meet the evolving business and social landscape.
Units required for a major You must complete 48 credit points of Business and Commerce units.
No more than 12 credit points at level 1 may be credited to a major and at least 18 credit points must be credited to the major at level 3.
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BANKING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Money matters. You’ ll study the driving factors behind how money is managed by individuals, families, businesses, non-profits and governments. This will help you gain a current perspective of financial markets, its players and the impact of money on our world’ s systems today.
Units required for a major
• Foundations of finance
• Corporate finance 1
• Commercial banking and finance
• Derivatives 1
• Investments and portfolio management
• Credit analysis and lending management.
Choose two of the following units:
• International financial management
• Financial modelling and analytics
• Sustainable finance and investment
• Corporate valuation
• Treasury management.
Units required for a minor
• Foundations of finance
• Corporate finance 1
• Commercial banking and finance
• Investments and portfolio management.
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BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Make data work for you. Business analytics involves studying and interpreting data to make the best decisions, for you and your organisation. Having the tools to extract valuable information from data means you’ ll have unique insights to offer wherever you are.
Units required for a major
• Introduction to statistical analysis
• Business modelling and analytics methods
• Principles of statistical inference
• Foundations of data analysis
• Unsupervised learning for business
• Data mining and predictive modelling
• Applied analytics
• Text analytics for business.
Units required for a minor
• Foundations of data analysis
• Principles of statistical inference.
Choose two of the following units:
• Unsupervised learning for business
• Text analytics for business
• Data mining and predictive modelling
• Applied analytics.
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ECONOMETRICS AND BUSINESS STATISTICS
Apply mathematics to work with data to solve problems and inform critical decision-making. This can explain how people make choices, how the choices of businesses and governments impact individuals, and the impact of economic policies.
Units required for a major
• Introduction to statistical analysis
• Principles of statistical inference
• Time series forecasting: Principles and practice
• Statistical modelling for decision making
• Applied time series for policy analysis
• Financial modelling and analytics
• Applied econometrics for behavioural modelling
• Design and analysis of sample surveys.
Units required for a minor
• Principles of statistical inference
• Statistical modelling for decision making.
Choose two of the following units:
• Design and analysis of sample surveys
• Applied econometric methods
• Time series forecasting: principles and practice
• Financial modelling and analytics.
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ECONOMICS AND STRATEGY FOR BUSINESS
Economics considers how individuals, organisations and governments allocate resources to maximise the people’ s welfare.
If you’ re interested in helping businesses make better decisions and examining the costs and benefits of the economic issues people face, this area is for you.
Units required for a major
• Introductory microeconomics
• Introductory macroeconomics
• Macroeconomics policy
• Managerial economics
• Business, competition and regulation
• Transforming economies: Labour markets, institutions and development
• Technology, business and economy.
Choose one of the following units:
• Environmental issues in economics
• Southeast Asian economies and global business.
Units required for a minor
• Introductory microeconomics
• Introductory macroeconomics
• Managerial economics.
Choose one of the following units:
• Business, competition and regulation
• Transforming economies: Labour markets, institutions and development
• Technology, business and economy.
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