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Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business and Commerce for 2010
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Course overview
The course provides sound business training along with the transferable skills and knowledge gained from studies in arts, such as communication, organisation, analysis and research skills.
Major study area description
Duration, campus, fees and application information
Career outlook
Graduates with skills in both business and arts are sought after by employers in a variety of roles in the public and private sectors. Depending on their chosen majors, they can pursue careers in accounting, management, marketing and journalism.
Single degree options
Duration, campus, fees and application information
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Domestic students |
International students |
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Attendance type
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- On-campus at Gippsland: full-time, part-time
- Off-campus: part-time
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- On-campus at Gippsland: full-time
- Off-campus: part-time
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Intakes
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First semester
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First semester, second semester
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Duration
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4 years full-time, 8 years part-time
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4 years
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Credit points
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192 total for course
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192 total for course
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Fees for 2010
Fees are subject to change annually.
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Commonwealth supported place (CSP) Average annual student contribution $8,050 AUD
Note: see information on how average fee is calculated.
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International fee per 48 credit points 48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year
$28,300 AUD
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How to apply
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Entry requirements and applications - domestic students
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Entry requirements and applications - international students
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CRICOS code
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Not applicable
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069540B
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Monash course code
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1807
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1807
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Faculty
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Faculty of Business and Economics
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Faculty of Business and Economics
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Contact
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For Business and Economics contact details refer to: Business and Economics.
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International Student Enquiries Telephone: +61 3 9627 4852 Email: study@monash.edu.au
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Accreditation
Australian: This degree is recognised by the following legal entities:
- Australian Institute of Management
- Australian Marketing Institute
- Australian Securities and Investment Commission
- CPA Australia
- The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
Professional recognition may be dependent upon work experience requirements and the correct choice of units.
Details of educational requirements for professional recognition can be found under the Professional Recognition entry in the Faculty of Business and Economics section of the Undergraduate Handbook.
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