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Advertising with Advertising Extended Major Year 1, Semester 1

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BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB119 International and Electronic Business BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB220 Advertising Theory and Practice BSB115 Management, People and Organisations Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 2, Semester 1

AMB222 Media Planning BSB110 Accounting

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 2, Semester 2

AMB221 Advertising Copywriting BSB111 Business Law and Ethics BSB113 Economics

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 3, Semester 1

AMB320 Advertising Management

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Elective unit Year 3, Semester 2

AMB321 Advertising Campaigns

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Elective unit

Part-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB119 International and Electronic Business Year 2, Semester 1

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB220 Advertising Theory and Practice Year 2, Semester 2

BSB115 Management, People and Organisations Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 3, Semester 1

AMB221 Advertising Copywriting

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 3, Semester 2

AMB222 Media Planning

BSB110 Accounting Year 4, Semester 1 BSB113 Economics

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 4, Semester 2

AMB320 Advertising Management BSB111 Business Law and Ethics Year 5, Semester 1

AMB321 Advertising Campaigns

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 5, Semester 2

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Year 6, Semester 1

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Year 6, Semester 2 Elective unit Elective unit

Advertising with Advertising Extended Major

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB119 International and Electronic Business BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB220 Advertising Theory and Practice BSB115 Management, People and Organisations Extended Major unit*

Year 2, Semester 1 AMB222 Media Planning AMB230 Internet Promotion BSB110 Accounting Extended Major Unit*

Year 2, Semester 2

AMB221 Advertising Copywriting

AMB231 Marketing Communications Regulations and Eth- ics

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics BSB113 Economics

Year 3, Semester 1

AMB320 Advertising Management

AMB330 Advertising Strategy and Planning AMB331 Direct Marketing

Elective unit Year 3, Semester 2

AMB321 Advertising Campaigns Elective unit

Elective unit Elective unit

Notes:

*Any unit offered by the School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations.

Advertising with Advertising Extended Major

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB119 International and Electronic Business Year 2, Semester 1

AMB200 Consumer Behaviour

AMB220 Advertising Theory and Practice Year 2, Semester 2

AMB230 Internet Promotion

BSB115 Management, People and Organisations Year 3, Semester 1

AMB221 Advertising Copywriting

AMB231 Marketing Communications Regulations and Eth- ics

Year 3, Semester 2 AMB222 Media Planning BSB110 Accounting Year 4, Semester 1 BSB113 Economics Extended Major unit*

Year 4, Semester 2

AMB320 Advertising Management BSB111 Business Law and Ethics Year 5, Semester 1

AMB321 Advertising Campaigns

AMB330 Advertising Strategy and Planning Year 5, Semester 2

Extended Major unit*

Elective unit Year 6, Semester 1 AMB331 Direct Marketing Elective unit

Year 6, Semester 2 Elective unit Elective unit

Notes:

*Any unit offered by the School of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations.

! Bachelor of Business (Banking and Fi- nance) BS56

Award title: Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) CRICOS code: 003491G

Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine Duration: 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time

Credit points: 288 (full-time standard semester: 48; part- time standard semester: 24)

Course coordinator: Mr Andrew Paltridge Discipline coordinator: Dr John Chen

BS56 Course Notes

See BS56 Course Notes entry for information about the course design and definitions.

Other Majors

See also separate entries for the following majors in this course: Accountancy, Advertising, Economics, Electronic Business, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, and Public Relations.

Professional Recognition

Students completing the Bachelor of Business majoring in Banking and Finance meet the academic requirements for enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Applied Corporate Governance at the Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA).

On completion of the Graduate Diploma in Applied Corpo- rate Governance, students will meet the academic require- ment for Professional Membership of the Chartered Secre- taries Australia (CSA).

Students completing the Bachelor of Business with a major in Banking and Finance will meet the academic require- ments for Associate Membership of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA).

Students completing the Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) with a double major in Accountancy, with ap- propriate elective choices and unit substitution, may meet

the academic requirements of one or more of the following professional bodies: CPA Australia (Associate Membership and enrolment in the CPA program); The Institute of Char- tered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) (enrolment in the Chartered Accountants Program); Financial Services Insti- tute of Australasia (FINSIA).

Students completing the Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) with a double major in Economics meet the academic requirements for Associate Membership of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA). Ordi- nary Membership of the Economics Society of Australia only requires that students have an interest in the area of Economics. For students to meet the academic require- ments for Professional Membership of the Economics Soci- ety of Australia (QLD), requires that students have held an Ordinary Membership of the Economics Society of Australia for one year and have completed a Bachelor of Business majoring in Economics.

These courses have been designed to maximise student's ability to meet professional requirements, however students may be required to undertake further units with professional bodies. Please note that students with advanced standing (ie. academic credit) may be required to undertake addi- tional studies in order to meet professional body require- ments.

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB113 Economics

BSB119 International and Electronic Business BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2 BSB110 Accounting

BSB115 Management, People and Organisations EFB101 Data Analysis for Business

EFB102 Economics 2 Year 2, Semester 1

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

BSB114 Government, Business and Society EFB210 Finance 1

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 2, Semester 2

EFB307 Finance 2

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Year 3, Semester 1 EFB201 Financial Markets

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Year 3, Semester 2

EFB312 International Finance

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Elective unit

Part-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB113 Economics

BSB119 International and Electronic Business Year 1, Semester 2

BSB115 Management, People and Organisations EFB102 Economics 2

Year 2, Semester 1

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB126 Marketing

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Year 2, Semester 2 BSB110 Accounting

BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance Year 3, Semester 1

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics EFB210 Finance 1

Year 3, Semester 2

EFB101 Data Analysis for Business

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 4, Semester 1

EFB307 Finance 2 Elective unit Year 4, Semester 2

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 5, Semester 1

EFB201 Financial Markets

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 5, Semester 2

Elective unit Elective unit Year 6, Semester 1

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Year 6, Semester 2

EFB312 International Finance

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit

! Bachelor of Business (Economics) BS56

Award title: Bachelor of Business (Economics) CRICOS code: 003491G

Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine Duration: 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time

Credit points: 288 (full-time standard semester: 48; part- time standard semester: 24)

Course coordinator: Mr Andrew Paltridge Discipline coordinator: Dr Radhika Lahiri

BS56 Course Notes

See BS56 Course Notes entry for information about the course design and definitions.

Other Majors

See also separate entries for the following majors in this course: Accountancy, Advertising, Banking and Finance, Electronic Business, Human Resource Management, Inter- national Business, Management, Marketing, and Public Relations.

Professional Recognition

Students completing the Bachelor of Business majoring in Economics meet the academic requirements for enrolment in the Graduate Diploma in Applied Corporate Governance at the Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA). On comple- tion of the Graduate Diploma in Applied Corporate Govern- ance, students will meet the academic requirement for Pro- fessional Membership of the Chartered Secretaries Austra- lia (CSA).

Ordinary Membership of the Economics Society of Australia only requires that students have an interest in the area of Economics. For students to meet the academic require- ments for Professional Membership of the Economics Soci- ety of Australia (QLD), requires that students have held an Ordinary Membership of the Economics Society of Australia for one year and have completed a Bachelor of Business majoring in Economics.

Students completing the Bachelor of Business (Economics) with a double major in Banking and Finance with appropri-

ate elective choices and unit substitution meet the aca- demic requirements for Senior Associate Membership of the Australasian Institute of Banking and Finance - AAIBF (Snr).

Students completing the Bachelor of Business (Economics) with a double major in Accountancy, with appropriate elec- tive choices and unit substitutions, may meet the academic requirements for Associate Membership of CPA Australia and enrolment in the CPA program. Students may also be eligible for enrolment in the Chartered Accountants Pro- gram of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA).

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB113 Economics

BSB119 International and Electronic Business BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2 BSB110 Accounting

BSB115 Management, People and Organisations EFB101 Data Analysis for Business

EFB102 Economics 2 Year 2, Semester 1

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

EFB202 Business Cycles and Economic Growth EFB211 Firms, Markets and Resources

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 2, Semester 2

BSB114 Government, Business and Society

EFB314 International Trade and Economic Competitive- ness

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 3, Semester 1

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Elective unit

Elective unit Year 3, Semester 2

EFB329 Contemporary Applications of Economics Theory Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit

Elective unit Elective unit

Part-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB113 Economics

BSB119 International and Electronic Business Year 1, Semester 2

BSB115 Management, People and Organisations EFB102 Economics 2

Year 2, Semester 1

BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 2, Semester 2 BSB110 Accounting

BSB114 Government, Business and Society Year 3, Semester 1

EFB202 Business Cycles and Economic Growth EFB211 Firms, Markets and Resources

Year 3, Semester 2

EFB314 International Trade and Economic Competitive- ness

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 4, Semester 1

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 4, Semester 2

EFB101 Data Analysis for Business

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 5, Semester 1

Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit Year 5, Semester 2

EFB329 Contemporary Applications of Economics Theory Double Major/Extended Major/Specialisation unit

Year 6, Semester 1 Elective unit Elective unit Year 6, Semester 2 Elective unit Elective unit

! Bachelor of Business (Electronic Busi- ness) BS56

Award title: Bachelor of Business (Electronic Business) CRICOS code: 003491G

Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine Duration: 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time

Credit points: 288 (full-time standard semester: 48; part- time standard semester: 24)

Course coordinator: Mr Andrew Paltridge Discipline coordinator: Ms Sherrena Buckby

BS56 Course Notes

See BS56 Course Notes entry for information about the course design and definitions.

Other Majors

See also separate entries for the following majors in this course: Accountancy, Advertising, Banking and Finance, Economics, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, and Public Relations.

Professional Recognition

Students completing the Bachelor of Business (Electronic Business) with a double major in Accountancy may meet the academic requirements of CPA Australia and the Insti- tute of Chartered Accountants in Australia by undertaking specified QUT units (normally four) as general electives in the course program.

Students will also meet the academic requirements for en- rolment in the Graduate Diploma in Applied Corporate Governance at the Chartered Secretaries Australia (CSA).

On completion of the Graduate Diploma in Applied Corpo- rate Governance, students will meet the academic require- ments for professional membership of the Chartered Secre- taries of Australia.

For further information and specific course structures for professional recognition, please contact the School of Ac- countancy on 07 3138 5292 or email [email protected] (Note that students with advanced standing (ie academic credit) may be required to undertake additional studies in order to meet professional body requirements. Students must also comply with CPA Australia and ICAA policy on conceded and terminal passes).

Full-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

BSB119 International and Electronic Business BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 1, Semester 2

BSB110 Accounting BSB113 Economics

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB115 Management, People and Organisations Year 2, Semester 1

BSB212 Electronic Business Applications ITB233 Enterprise Systems Applications Double major unit

Double major unit Year 2, Semester 2

ITB823 Web Sites For Electronic Commerce BSB213 Governance Issues in E-Business Double major unit

Elective unit Year 3, Semester 1

BSB314 E-Business Intelligence Double major unit

Double major unit Elective unit Year 3, Semester 2

ITB239 Enterprise Data Mining Double major unit

Elective unit Elective unit

Part-time Course Structure

Year 1, Semester 1

BSB111 Business Law and Ethics

BSB119 International and Electronic Business Year 1, Semester 2

BSB122 Quantitative Analysis and Finance BSB126 Marketing

Year 2, Semester 1 BSB110 Accounting BSB113 Economics Year 2, Semester 2

BSB114 Government, Business and Society BSB115 Management, People and Organisations Year 3, Semester 1

BSB212 Electronic Business Applications Double major unit

Year 3, Semester 2

BSB213 Governance Issues in E-Business Elective unit

Year 4, Semester 1

ITB233 Enterprise Systems Applications Double major unit

Year 4, Semester 2 Double Major unit Elective unit Year 5, Semester 1

BSB314 E-Business Intelligence Double major unit

Year 5, Semester 2

ITB823 Web Sites for Electronic Commerce Double major unit

Year 6, Semester 1 Double major unit Elective unit Year 6, Semester 2

ITB239 Enterprise Data Mining Elective unit

! Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) BS56

Award title: Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Man- agement)

CRICOS code: 003491G

Q U T H A N D B O O K 2 0 0 6 P A G E 1 3 6

Campus: Gardens Point and Carseldine Duration: 3 years full-time or 6 years part-time

Credit points: 288 (full-time standard semester: 48; part- time standard semester: 24)

Course coordinator: Mr Andrew Paltridge Discipline coordinator: Mr Greg Southey

BS56 Course Notes

See BS56 Course Notes entry for information about the course design and definitions.

Other Majors

See also separate entries for the following majors in this course: Accountancy, Advertising, Banking and Finance, Economics, Electronic Business, International Business,

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