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B2013 Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Business Specialist
Course map for students commencing in Semester 1, 2017 at the Caulfield campus who intend to complete
the requirements for the following awards:
Bachelor of Business (B2000)
Bachelor of Banking and Finance (B20032)
Course structure and requirements
The course comprises 192 points, of which 96 points must satisfy the requirements of Parts A, B and C of the comprehensive
Bachelor of Business course (B2000); and 96 points must satisfy the requirements of Parts A, B and C of the specialist
Bachelor of Business Specialist course (B2003).
Students can complete a maximum of 13 level 1 units (78 points), and must complete a minimum of 8 level 3 units, of which 5
must be from the Bachelor of Business degree family at Caulfield campus.
Students wishing to complete a second major in accounting must select ACF1100 (Introduction to financial accounting).
Bachelor of Business (B2000)
Students must complete three parts: Part A: Business specified study (24 points); Part B: Business listed major (48 points);
and Part C: Business electives (24 points).
(Key to table below: 1 = Semester 1; 2 = Semester 2; SA = Summer A; SB = Summer B; W = Winter)
Part A: Business specified study (24 points)
Students must complete (a) and (b)
(a) The following three units (18 points)
Prerequisites
Teaching Periods
BTF1010
Business law
1; 2
MGF1010
Introduction to management
1; 2
MKF1120
Marketing theory and practice
1; 2
(b) One unit from the following capstone portfolio (6 points)
Capstone unit
BEX3000
Current issues in business
96 credit points
2
BEX3150
Sustainability practice and organisations
72 credit points
SA; W
BEX3350
Investigative project in business
Permission and 72 credit points
1; 2; SA; SB; W
BEX3450
Investigative project in business (12 points)
96 credit points
1; 2; SA; SB
Corporate project
International experience
ACX3500
International study program in accounting
Permission or ACF2100
SA
BEX3622
Issues in global business
Permission and 48 credit points
W at Prato
BEX3722
Engaging with international business
TBA
Not offered 2017
BFX3871
International study program in banking and finance
Permission and BFF2140 or
BFF2401.
SA
MKX3521
Global study programs in marketing
Permission
SA; T2
Internships
BEX3006
Industry based learning project
BEX3012
Industry based learning project (12 points)
1; 2; SA; SB; W
1; 2; SA; SB
BEX3024
Industry based learning project (24 points)
Permission
MKX3631
Marketing internship
Permission and 24 credit points
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise – 13 January 2017 (JF/MS)
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1; 2; SA
1; 2
Part B: Business listed major (48 points)
Students must complete at least one business listed major from your campus of enrolment.
Depending on the major you choose, you may have already studied one of the required units as part of your business
specified study. If so, you must complete an additional business unit offered on your campus of enrolment.
Part C: Business electives (24 points)
Students must complete four Monash Business School elective units offered on the Caulfield campus
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise – 13 January 2017 (JF/MS)
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Bachelor of Banking and Finance (B20032)
Students must complete three parts: Part A: Foundation business knowledge (18 points); Part B: Specialist discipline
knowledge (72 points); and Part C: Capstone experience (6 points).
(Key to table below: 1 = Semester 1; 2 = Semester 2; SA = Summer A; SB = Summer B; W = Winter)
Part A: Foundation business knowledge (18 points)
Prerequisites
Teaching Periods
Students must complete one of the following units (6 points)
ACF1100 OR
Introduction to financial accounting
1; 2
ACF1200
Accounting for managers
1; 2
Students must complete the following two units (12 points)
ECF1100
Microeconomics
1; 2
ETF1100
Business statistics
1; 2
Part B: Specialist discipline knowledge (72 points)
Students must complete the following twelve units
1; 2
BFF1001
Foundations of finance
BFF2140
Corporate finance 1
ECF1100 and ETF1100
1; 2
BFF2401
Commercial banking and finance
BFF1001
1; 2
BFF2751
Derivatives 1
BFF1001 and BFF2140
1; 2
BFF3111 OR
BFF3351
Personal financial planning
Investment banking
BFF2140
BFF2140
BFF3121
Investments and portfolio management
BFF2140
1; 2
1; 2
1; 2
BFF3331
International banking and finance
BFF2401
1; 2
BFF3651
Treasury management
BFF2401
1; 2
BFF3841
Credit analysis and lending management
BFF2401
1; 2
BTF2601
Banking law
BTF1010
ECF1200
Macroeconomics
2
1; 2
ETF2100
Introductory econometrics
ETF1100
1; 2
Part C: Capstone experience (6 points)
BFF3999
Financial institutions and society
(BFF3121 or BFF3331 or BFF3651 or BFF3841)
and BFF2751 and 102 credit points
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise – 13 January 2017 (JF/MS)
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B2013 Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Business Specialist
Course map for students commencing in Semester 1, 2017
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Banking and Finance
Year 1
Part A: Foundation
business knowledge
MGF1010
Introduction to
management
Part A: Foundation
business knowledge
BTF1010
Business law
Part A: Foundation
business knowledge
MKF1120
Marketing theory and
practice
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 1
Part A: Foundation
business knowledge
ACF1100
OR
ACF1200
Part A: Foundation
business knowledge
ETF1100
Business statistics
Part A: Foundation
business knowledge
ECF1100
Microeconomics
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 2
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 3
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF2140
Corporate finance 1
Part B: Business listed
major
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 4
Business major unit 5
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
ECF1200
Macroeconomics
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF2401
Commercial banking and
finance
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
ETF2100
Introductory
econometrics
Semester 1
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 6
Part C: Business
electives
Business Elective 1
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF2751
Derivatives 1
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BTF2601
Banking law
Semester 2
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 7
Part C: Business
electives
Business Elective 2
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF3121
Investments and portfolio
management
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF3111
OR
BFF3351
Part B: Business listed
major
Business major unit 8
Part C: Business
electives
Business Elective 3
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF3651
Treasury management
Part C: Capstone
experience
Part C: Business
electives
Business Elective 4
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF3841
Credit analysis and
lending management
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF3331
International banking and
finance
Part C: Capstone
experience
BFF3999
Financial institutions and
society
Semester 1
Semester 2
Part B: Specialist
discipline knowledge
BFF1001
Foundations of finance
Year 2
Semester 1
Semester 2
Year 3
Year 4
Semester 1
Semester 2
RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNIT CHOICE
Students are advised that, while the course advisors will endeavour to give every possible assistance and advice concerning unit choice, the onus is on
students to ensure that units selected meet degree regulations and requirements.
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information provided is correct at the time of publication.
Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise – 13 January 2017 (JF/MS)
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