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UNSW Business School
CO-OP PROGRAMS
Bachelor of
Commerce
(Co-op)
UNSW code: 3554
UAC code:
424600
2016 ATAR: Not published
Choose four courses from
the list below:
Co-Op Majors: Accounting and Business Management,
Information Systems or Marketing.
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Sponsors include: Accenture, American Express
Australia Limited, AT Kearney, Axiom Express Australia,
Canon Australia, Deloitte, Commonwealth Bank of Australia,
ING Direct, Jaguar Land Rover Australia Pty Ltd, Janssen
Cilag, Macquarie Group, New South Treasury, McDonald’s
Australia Limited Merck Sharp & Dohme (Australia) Pty Ltd,
Origin Energy, QBE Insurance Group Limited, SAP, Singtel
Optus Pty Ltd, Reserve Bank of Australia, Volvo Group
Australia Pty Ltd, Westpac Group, Yahoo!7.
*Other approved majors
Degree structure
Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business
Strategy and Economics Management; Finance; Financial
Economics; Human Resource Management; Information
Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing;
Real Estate Studies; Taxation; Chinese Studies; French
Studies; German Studies; Hispanic Studies; Japanese
Studies; Korean Studies.
The 4-year degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC).
+ Eight Commerce core courses
+ One Commerce (Co-op) major – Accounting,
Information Systems or Marketing
+ Free electives*
+ Industrial training courses
+ General Education courses
Note: The Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op) has a
stand-alone UAC Code 424600 which you need to list
in your preferences. If you want to study the Bachelor of
Commerce (even if you are not successful in gaining a
Co-op scholarship), you will still need to list the Bachelor
of Commerce UAC Code 424000 in your preferences.
* May be used to complete an approved second major.
Core courses
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Accounting and Financial Management 1B
Business and the Law
Business Finance
Creating Social Change: From Innovation to Impact
Global Business Environment
Information Systems in Business
Macroeconomics 1
Marketing Fundamentals
Accounting and Financial Management 1A
Business and Economic Statistics
Managing Organisation and People
Microeconomics 1
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