Major study areas for Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Bachelor of Business and Commerce

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At a glance

Career opportunities

Graduates from this double degree will have a highly sought-after skills set and exciting career options. Our graduates work all over the world. They work in banking, waste management, finance, water treatment, civil engineering and management. They work for the government and major corporations. The range of career options depends on the subjects chosen but, given we offer a double degree and 12 weeks of work experience, graduates will be able to explore many career paths.

Examples of roles that graduates can pursue include operations manager for a small-to-medium enterprise, waste management consultant for a local council, civil engineer for a major construction company, project manager on a new building development, wastewater consultant at a water treatment plant, entrepreneur running their own business, or business analyst for a bank or financial institution.

Professional recognitions

Australian

A Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Bachelor of Business and Commerce allows graduates to satisfy the educational requirements of various professional registrations and memberships. It all depends on what units you take. To learn more, visit professional recognition or talk to your course adviser.

ACCOUNTING

Accounting is the systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions. It can be done on a large scale - for international corporations - or for individuals or for any sized business in-between. There are agreed national and international rules and regulations that govern the work of accountants. Accounting allows a company to analyse its financial performance, and report important statistics such as profit and loss to managers and shareholders.

ECONOMICS

Economists analyse the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. They focus on how individuals, households, firms and governments interact and how economies work. Microeconomics examines the behaviour of buyers and sellers in the economy while macroeconomics analyses the entire economy and issues affecting it, including unemployment, inflation, economic growth, and monetary and fiscal policy.

FINANCE AND MACROECONOMICS

Finance and macroeconomics is an interdisciplinary field of study combining economics and finance. The issues of how financial markets impact on the economy, and how the economy influences financial markets, are important for business and public policy decision-making.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

Human resource professionals are typically responsible for making sure a workplace is productive, harmonious and safe. They manage staff recruitment and salary payments, and provide managers with expert advice on conflict resolution and staff retention.

MANAGEMENT

If you are interested in a business degree you will probably want, at some point in your career, to move into a management role. Managers plan, organise, lead, and control. Good managers are essential to the successful running of any business no matter what its size.

MARKETING

Identifying and satisfying customer needs profitably form the basis of marketing. It includes creating, communicating, delivering and exchanging goods and services that have value to potential customers and, often, building strong relationships between an organisation and its customers. It can include market research, product development and communication strategies as well as product delivery logistics.

Entry requirements

Clearly in ATAR score (2013):

  • n/a (Gippsland)

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Duration

5.5 years full-time
11 year part-time

Fees for 2013

Fees are subject to change annually.

Commonwealth supported place (CSP)
Average annual student contribution
$ 9,000 AUD
Note: see information on how average fee is calculated.

From 1 January 2012 all students pay a Student Services and Amenities fee each calendar year.

Intakes

First Semester (March)

Attendances

  • On-campus at Gippsland: full-time, part-time

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Economics

Course code: 3820

CRICOS code: 072663J

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Enquire now   Apply now   Entry requirements   For Business and Economics contact details refer to:
Business
and Economics
.

Entry requirements

View entry requirements and applications for international students

Duration

5.5 years full-time

Fees for 2013

Fees are subject to change annually.

International fee per 48 credit points
48 credit points represents a standard full-time course load for a year
$ 34,000 AUD

From 1 January 2012 all students pay a Student Services and Amenities fee each calendar year.

Intakes

First Semester (March), Second Semester (July)

Attendances

  • On-campus at Gippsland: full-time

Faculty

Faculty of Business and Economics

Course code: 3820

CRICOS code: 072663J

Find out more

Enquire now   Apply now   Entry requirements  

International Student Enquiries

Telephone: +61 3 9903 4788
Email: study@monash.edu