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UNSW Business School CO M M E R C E D UA L D E G R E E S Bachelor of Bachelor of Commerce/ Fine Arts Engineering (Honours)/ Commerce UNSW code: UAC code: 2016 ATAR: UNSW code: UAC code: 2016 ATAR: 3764 425900 96.5 If you have a passion for both business and the visual arts, this dual degree is tailor-made for you. Co-taught with UNSW Art and Design, you’ll have access to the best facilities to develop and enhance your creativity, while acquiring high-level business skills and knowledge. The degree prepares you academically, technically and professionally to pursue a career as a creative artist or in arts administration, design, performing arts, publishing or new media. If you want to become an engineer, you might also need business acumen to pursue management roles. So this dual degree in Engineering and Commerce is an ideal opportunity to develop technical expertise in an engineering field along with complementary business skills. It also provides an excellent business background for engineers seeking employment in the commercial sector. Degree structure Degree structure The 5.5-year (full-time) degree consists of 44 courses (264 UOC): Commerce degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Engineering (Honours) degree (168 UOC) – 3.5 years Eight Commerce core courses One Engineering specialisation One Commerce major 60 days approved industrial training in Engineering 3567 424100 96.5 The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): Commerce degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Fine Arts degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Eight Commerce core courses Fine Arts major One Commerce major One Fine Arts stream (four courses) One Fine Arts, Design or Media Arts stream (four courses) Commerce majors Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business Strategy and Economic Management; Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate Studies; Taxation. Commerce majors Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business Strategy and Economic Management; Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate Studies; Taxation. Engineering specialisations Aerospace; Bioinformatics; Chemical; Civil; Computer Engineering; Electrical; Environmental; Industrial Chemistry; Manufacturing Engineering and Management; Mechanical; Mechatronic; Mining; Naval Architecture; Petroleum; Photonics; Photovoltaics and Solar Energy; Renewable Energy; Software*; Surveying and Spatial Information Systems; Telecommunications. * Students interested in Software Engineering should apply to the Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce (3653). 24