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Bachelor of Commerce – Progression guides

(1) Bachelor of Commerce with one major

The following table illustrates a degree progression example for a student enrolled full-time (24 credit points per semester) in the Bachelor of Commerce completing one major.

Note: In this example, core units of study are indicated in 'bold type'.

 

YEAR

SEMESTER

UNITS OF STUDY

CREDIT POINTS

 Year 1

Semester 1

BUSS1000 
Future of Business

BUSS1030 Accounting, Business and Society

 Table A or B junior (1000-level) for major or elective

Table A, B or C junior (1000-level) elective

24

Semester 2

BUSS1020 
Quantitative Business Analysis

BUSS1040 Economics for Business Decision Making

Table A or B junior (1000-level) for major or elective

Table A, B or C junior (1000-level) elective

24

 Year 2

Semester 1

BUSS2000 
Leading and Influencing in Business

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

24

Semester 2

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

24

Year 3

Semester 1

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

24

Semester 2

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major

Table A or B senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) elective

24

 

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Note: The information listed in this example is based on the unit of study offerings for the current year and is intended as a guide only. Students are usually able to complete the units of study for their course in different sequences to that which is listed (including enrolling in units in summer or winter intensive sessions when available). Students are advised to plan their course based upon their individual needs.

The University of Sydney Business School website illustrates unit of study progression sequences for specific majors in this degree.

(2) Bachelor of Commerce with two majors

The following table illustrates a degree progression example for a student enrolled full-time (24 credit points per semester) in the Bachelor of Commerce completing two majors.

Note: In this example, core units of study are indicated in 'bold type'.

 

YEAR

SEMESTER

UNITS OF STUDY

CREDIT POINTS

 Year 1

Semester 1

BUSS1000
Future of Business

BUSS1030 Accounting, Business and Society

 Table A or B junior (1000-level) for major or elective

Table A, B or C junior (1000-level) for major or elective

24

Semester 2

BUSS1020
Quantitative Business Analysis

BUSS1040 Economics for Business Decision Making

Table A or B junior (1000-level) for major or elective

Table A, B or C junior (1000-level) for major or elective

24

 Year 2

Semester 1

BUSS2000
Leading and Influencing in Business

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) for major 1

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major 2

24

Semester 2

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) for major 1

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) elective

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major 2

24

Year 3

Semester 1

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) for major 1

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) for major 1

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major 2

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major 2

24

Semester 2

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) for major 1

Table A or B (2000 or 3000-level) for major 1

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major 2

Table A, B or C senior (2000 or 3000-level) for major 2

24

 

144

Note: The information listed in this example is based on the unit of study offerings for the current year and is intended as a guide only. Students are usually able to complete the units of study for their course in different sequences to that which is listed (including enrolling in units in summer or winter intensive sessions when available). Students are advised to plan their course based upon their individual needs.

The University of Sydney Business School website illustrates unit of study progression sequences for specific majors in this degree.