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Monash University Calendar
Regulations
Undergraduate awards
Part 1 - General
1. Interpretation
In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears -
'award' means a degree or diploma;
'candidate' means a person enrolled as a candidate for an award;
'course of study' in relation to an award means the course of study for
the award as determined by the faculty board under these regulations;
'credit point' means the unit of measurement used to express the weight
of a unit;
'dean' means the dean of the faculty;
'degree' means a pass degree listed in schedule 1 or an honours degree
listed in schedule 2;
'diploma' means a diploma listed in schedule 4;
'faculty' means the Faculty of Business and Economics;
'faculty board' means the faculty board of the faculty;
'faculty information handout' means a faculty handbook or such other
publication whether in bound, loose leaf or
electronic form concerning
a course of study as the faculty board determines from time to time;
'off-campus learning' as a mode of undertaking an award, means the course
of study for the award is undertaken through the Monash Centre for Teaching
and Learning Support;
'Open Learning' means the Open Learning Agency of Australia Pty Ltd.
2. Course of study
2.1 The course of study for an award comprises the units determined
by the faculty board under this section.
2.2 The faculty board may from time to time, with the approval of the
Academic Board, determine the units, compulsory and optional, comprising
a course of study and in relation to the units may determine any matter
or thing including but not limited to -
2.2.1 timing, frequency, content and duration;
2.2.2 prerequisite, corequisite and sequential units;
2.2.3 unit combinations;
2.2.4 major and minor studies;
2.2.5 candidate attendance and participation;
2.2.6 credit points;
2.2.7 assessment; and
2.2.8 satisfactory completion.
2.3 The faculty board may determine special requirements for or in relation
to a course of study for an award undertaken -
2.3.1 on any particular campus;
2.3.2 by distance education or through Open Learning; or
2.3.3 pursuant to these regulations, concurrently with another degree.
2.4 The faculty board must cause any determination under this section
to be published in a faculty information handout.
3. Approval of work
3.1 Except where the dean in any particular case otherwise determines,
a candidate in any year of a course of study may undertake only units
which, before enrolment in that year, were specifically approved for
the candidate by the dean.
3.2 The dean -
3.2.1 may authorise a candidate for an award to undertake, in another
educational institution, specified study towards the award; and
3.2.2 in such event, must specify the credit that will be granted towards
the award in respect of any such studies satisfactorily completed.
4. Credit points
Except where the faculty board is any particular case otherwise determines,
a candidate must not in any one year undertake units with a total value
of more than 48 credit points.
5. Credit for equivalent work
5.1 Subject to this section, a candidate for an award who has completed
work which the dean is satisfied is equivalent to particular requirements
of the relevant course of study must be deemed to have completed those
requirements and must be granted credit towards the award in respect
of them.
5.2 The maximum number of credit points that may be granted towards a
degree -
5.2.1 in respect of diploma units, is 72; and
5.2.2 in total, is 96.
5.3 The maximum number of credit points that may be granted towards a
diploma is 24.
5.4 Except where in any particular case the faculty board otherwise determines,
credit under this section must not be granted in respect of work completed
more than 10 years before admission to candidature.
5.5 A candidate granted credit under this section must complete the relevant
course of study within the time specified by the dean.
6. Single units
6.1 The faculty board may permit a person who is not a candidate for
a particular award to undertake one or more units in the course of study
for that award but, except as otherwise provided in subsection 6.2, no
credit may be granted towards the award in respect of any unit so undertaken.
6.2 The faculty board may, in respect of a unit undertaken pursuant to
subsection 6.1, grant a person credit towards the relevant award where
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6.2.1 the unit has been satisfactorily completed; and
6.2.2 the person has subsequently become a candidate for the award.
7. Changes in regulations and course of study requirements
7.1 Subject to this section, a candidate must comply with these regulations
and with the requirements concerning the relevant course of study determined
by the faculty board under these regulations, as in force or published
from time to time.
7.2 Where the faculty board considers that a candidate has, since first
enrolling for an award, been unreasonably adversely affected by any change
in the regulations or course of study requirements, the faculty board
must permit the candidate to qualify for the award under the regulations
or course of study requirements in force or published at some time during
candidature, provided the board is satisfied the work so required to
be completed is equivalent in standard to that currently required to
complete the course of study.
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Part 2 - Pass degrees
8. Degrees
8.1 In this part "pass degree" means a degree listed in
Schedule 1.
9. Mode
9.1 A pass degree must be undertaken pursuant to these regulations.
9.2 Of the pass degrees listed in Schedule 1, those in -
9.2.1 Part A must be undertaken on campus;
9.2.2 Part B must be undertaken either on campus or by off-campus learning;
and
9.2.3 Part C must be undertaken via Open Learning.
10. Bachelor of Business Studies
A person may undertake studies towards the degree of Bachelor of Business
Studies without being an enrolled candidate for the degree.
11. Near Pass examination result
Except where the dean in any particular case otherwise determines, a
candidate for a pass degree who obtains an examination result of Near
Pass (NP) in a first year unit which forms part of a sequence of units
, may not proceed to a higher level unit in the same sequence.
12. Time limits
12.1 Except where otherwise provided in the regulations or where the
dean in any particular case otherwise determines, the course of study
for a pass degree must be completed in a minimum of three and a maximum
of ten years
12.2 There is no minimum period of candidature for a degree undertaken
via Open Learning.
13. Qualification
A person who satisfactorily completes the course of study for a pass
degree qualifies for that degree.
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Part 3 - Honours degrees
14. Degrees
14.1 In this part honours degree means a degree listed in Schedule 2.
14.2 An honours degree must be undertaken pursuant to these regulations
and on campus.
15. Admission to candidature
15.1 An applicant for admission to candidature for an honours degree
must have -
15.1.1 qualified for a degree of the university; or
15.1.2 hold a qualification which the faculty board is satisfied is equivalent
to a degree of the university.
15.2 An applicant must not be admitted to candidature unless the faculty
board is satisfied that -
15.2.1 the applicant is adequately prepared for study at honours level;
and
15.2.2 adequate supervision and facilities are available.
16. Time limits
Except as otherwise determined by the dean in any particular case, the
course of study for an honours degree must be completed in one year of
full-time or two years of part-time candidature.
17. Grades of honours
An honours degree must be awarded in one of the following grades -
18. Qualification
A candidate who satisfactorily completes the course of study for an
honours degree qualifies for the degree in the grade determined by the
faculty board.
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Part 4 - Double degrees
19. In this part schedule means schedule 3.
20. Degrees
A candidate may -
20.1.1 with the approval of the faculty board of this faculty and of
the other faculty involved, undertake a degree of this faculty specified
in part A of the schedule concurrently with the degree or one of the
degrees of another faculty specified in that part in relation to the
particular degree of this faculty; or
20.1.2 with the approval of the faculty board undertake concurrently
any two degrees of this faculty which are specified together in part
B of the schedule.
21. Reversion to one degree
21.1 A candidate undertaking two degrees concurrently may with the consent
of the faculty board transfer to candidature for the degree of this faculty
only or, where the degrees are both of this faculty, to one of those
degrees only.
21.2 Where pursuant to subsection 21.1 a candidate transfers to candidature
for one degree only, the faculty board must specify -
21.2.1 the units required to be completed by a candidate to qualify for
the degree; and
21.2.2 the time within which the units must be completed.
22. Mode
Except as otherwise specified in the schedule in relation to the Bachelor
of Business and Commerce, a degree of this faculty undertaken concurrently
pursuant to this part must be undertaken on campus.
23. Time limits
A candidate -
23.1.1 undertaking a degree of this faculty concurrently with a degree
of another faculty must complete the course of study for both degrees
within the relevant time limits specified in part A of the schedule;
and
23.1.2 undertaking concurrently two degrees of this faculty, must complete
the course of study for both degrees in a minimum of four and a maximum
of ten years.
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Part 5 - Diploma
24.1 In this part "diploma" means the Diploma of Business.
24.2 The diploma must be undertaken pursuant to these regulations and
by off-campus learning.
25. Time limits
Except where otherwise determined by the faculty board in any particular
case, the course of study for the diploma must be completed in not less
than two or more than four years.
26. Qualification
A candidate who satisfactorily completes the course of study for the
diploma qualifies for the diploma.
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Schedule 1
Pass degrees
Part A - on campus |
Part B - on campus/off-campus learning
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Part C - via Open Learning |
Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Business Accounting
Bachelor of Business(Human Resources)
Bachelor of Business (Law)
Bachelor of Business (Management)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Finance)
Bachelor of Commerce (Business Statistics)
Bachelor of Commerce (Management)
Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
Bachelor of Economics
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Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Bachelor of Business (Banking & Finance)
Bachelor of Business (Retail Management)
Bachelor of Risk Management
Bachelor of Psychology and Management/Marketing |
Bachelor of Business Studies |
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Schedule 2
Honours degrees
- Bachelor of Accounting (Honours)
- Bachelor of Business Accounting (Honours)
- Bachelor of Business (Honours)
- Bachelor of Business and Commerce(Honours)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
- Bachelor of Economics (Honours)
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Schedule 3
Part A
Faculty degree |
Other faculty degree |
Time limits -
minimum/maximum years
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Bachelor of Business and Commerce - on campus |
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business and Information Technology
Bachelor of Communication
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Network Computing
Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation
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4/10
4/10
4/10
4/10
5/8
4/10
4/10 |
Bachelor of Business and Commerce - off-campus
learning |
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Information Technology
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of Engineering
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4/10
4/10
4/10
5/8 |
Bachelor of Business (Accounting) |
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Computing
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4/10
4/10 |
Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)
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Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Computing
Bachelor of Laws
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4/10
4/10
5/10 |
Bachelor of Business (Management) |
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Laws
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4/10
5/10 |
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
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Bachelor of Arts |
4/10 |
Bachelor of Commerce |
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Systems
Bachelor of Education
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Bachelor of Science
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4/8
4/8
4/10
5/8
5/10
4/8
6/11
4/10 |
Bachelor of Economics
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Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Biomedical Science
Bachelor of Laws
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4/10
4/10
5/10 |
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Part B
- Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Tourism
- Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Banking
and Finance)
- Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Management)
- Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
- Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics
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