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2014Macquarie City Campus

Welcome Pack

Macquarie a smart investment

We adopt a lsquoreal-worldrsquo approach to learning so our graduates are highly sought after

CEOs worldwide rank Macquarie among the worldrsquos top 100 universities for graduate recruitment

Our campus is surrounded by leading multinational companies giving you unparalleled access to internships and greater exposure to the Australian job market

Yoursquoll love the urban feel of our city campus offering you all the advantages of the big city but with the relaxing background of Sydneyrsquos beautiful harbour and waterfront

Our friendly welcoming campus community is home to students from more than 50 countries

Talk and connect with usfacebookcommacquariecitycampus

Important contactsMacquarie City Campus Admissions enquiries admissionscitymqeduau

T +61 2 9964 6533 Macquarie University mqeduau

F +61 2 9964 6588 Going to University goingtounigovau

E infocitymqeduau CPA Australia cpaaustraliacomau

W citymqeduau Universities Admissions Centre uaceduau

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

ABN 32 117 351 014

Macquarie University CRICOS Provider Number 00002J

This document has been prepared by the Marketing Unit Macquarie City Campus The information in this document is correct as at the date of publication but the University reserves the right to vary or withdraw any general information any course(s) andor unit(s) its fees andor the mode or time of offering its course(s) and unit(s) without notice

Please note that the information in this document may no longer be current at the time you refer to it Prospective students are advised to check whether there has been any variation or withdrawal affecting any course(s) in which they wish to enrol with the Coursework Studies Section of the University prior to proceeding

DISCLAIMERThe fees quoted in this brochure are estimated fees payable for the relevant program in 2014 The University reserves the right to increase fees for any given program on a yearly basis Students will be subject to other fees charges and conditions current for each session in which they enrol and are advised to check these other fees charges and conditions with the University before enrolling The University its agents contractors and employees will not be liable to students for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the studentrsquos failure to make these checks The University reserves the right to vary programs including their content structure and graduation requirements from time to time Visit citymqeduauFeeshtml

ContentsHow to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus 4

The city campus experience 6

Important dates 7

The Macquarie experience 8

Study in the heart of the city 9

Frequently Asked Questions 10

Your up-front payment options 12

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication 15

Bachelor of Business Administration 16

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting 17

Credit for Previous Studies Form 18

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If you have yet to accept your offer follow these steps

At homeStep 1 Obtain your Macquarie Student ID number Retrieve your ID online here Once you have obtained your Student ID

please do not sign up to attend any academic advice or enrolment sessions at North Ryde Your orientation and enrolment will all be completed at the city campus on Orientation and Enrolment session

Step 2 Login to eStudent with your Macquarie Student ID Go to ldquoClick here for login assistancerdquo to obtain your password

1 While in eStudent you will need to complete the following only

2 Select the My Offers tab choose the offer you wish to accept and follow the prompts

3 Complete an eCAF (Commonwealth Assistance Form) Please be advised that if you have received a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and wish to pay your student fees up-front you must still complete aHECS-HELP form

Check all details are correct eg contact details residency and citizenship

If you are transferring from another university and have yet to complete your degree you must complete a Pre-Status Information Request Form This will ensure you are charged the correct fees

OrientationThe Orientation session will give you all the information you need about your course and the campus This session lasts around 3-4 hours and you will learn important information such as how to use the online student handbook develop your timetable and also give you the opportunity to learn more about your specific degree

All of the orientation sessions will be held at Macquarie City Campus only Please do not go to any enrolment or advice sessions at the North Ryde campus

Step 1 Complete your Macquarie City Campus enrolment

While yoursquore at orientation you will be asked to complete the lsquoproposed program formrsquo where you list all the units you would like to study After the completion of this form you will enrol in your subjects and receive your timetable

Step 2 Collect your Macquarie City Campus Student ID card

Now that you are enrolled and have received your timetable the next step is to get your Student ID card Present your timetable and Checklist Form have your photo taken and pick up your ID card shortly afterwards

Step 3 Collect your transport concession sticker

If you are a domestic and full-time (minimum 3 units) student you are eligible for the transport concession sticker entitling you to student concession rates on all Sydney public transport All you have to do is present your student ID card to reception where you be given your sticker

Step 4 Pay your fees

Finally you need to pay your fees You should have already completed an eCAF form online but if you havenrsquot you can pick up a hardcopy from reception

Are you a Permanent Resident or an Australian Citizen who has elected to pay your fees up front Then you need to click on the lsquoStatement of Outstanding Chargesrsquo tab on eStudent Your fees will need to be paid within five days of enrolling on eStudent If the fees are not paid within this time you could be charged a $200 late fee

If you are an Australian Citizen but have elected to defer payments then you do not have to pay at this time

accept your offerat Macquarie City Campus

How to

It is important that you do not sign up to attend any enrolment sessions at the North Ryde campus as your enrolmentorientation will be held at the city campus This is the only session you need to attend

How to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

I chose Macquarie City Campus because of the convenient location of the campus itrsquos right above Wynyard station I work in the city full-time so being able to go to a university that also provides a wide range of night courses was fantastic

I would strongly recommend the city campus to anyone because of the ability to fast track your degree the high level of attention lecturers provide to students and the fact that yoursquore not just a number here they know your name

Laura Roemekso AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Macquarie City Campus provides you with every opportunity to be work-ready upon graduation with internship programs close links with industry bodies such as CPA Australia and lecturers with professional industry experience

Graduate with a Macquarie University degreeStudents who study at Macquarie City Campus graduate with an internationally respected Macquarie University degree Graduation ceremonies are held at North Ryde with students from both campuses attending the same ceremony

InternshipsMacquarie City Campus offers internships for students wishing to gain workplace experience while completing their degree Internships provide you with on-the-job training and practical work experience in the convenient setting of Sydneyrsquos vibrant central business district These work placements increase your potential to gain employment in your field of study and to start earning sooner upon graduation For more information on internships visit citymqeduaunew_and_current_studentsinternships

Flexible start datesMacquarie City Campus offers three intakes per year for undergraduate degrees so you have the potential to complete your bachelor degree in two years rather than the standard three International students are expected to enrol in a full-time load each session

Personalised attentionWe offer individualised attention through smaller class sizes with lectures capped at 50 students and tutorials at 25 Student Services are available to provide you with academic advice and support and refer you to on-campus study skills programs if needed

Be part of a diverse campus communityMacquarie City Campus has a diverse student population with students from many countries Students are immersed in a truly international environment with opportunities to develop friendships and connections from around the world You can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere and a student experience that is truly Australian

Student Representative Group (SRG)Once a week the Campus Director and Student Services Manager meet with the SRG to discuss campus issues and social activities for new and existing students Recent activities organised by the SRG include Harmony Day Diversity Week and fundraisers for charities such as the Cancer Council All students are welcome to become part of the SRG Visit citymqeduauon-campusstudent_representative_group to find out more

On-campus libraryOur library is course-specific and provides copies of all required texts You can borrow books use computer facilities and study in allocated quiet areas Librarians are available to offer their knowledge and assistance You can also borrow books from Macquariersquos North Ryde campus and access the Universityrsquos online resources

Advanced computer facilitiesWe have more than 100 computers in four laboratories with an additional 30 in the campus library During orientation you will be given an email account and gain access to the high-speed wireless internet on campus

city campusexperience

The

The city campus experience

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

Important dates

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

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ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

Macquarie a smart investment

We adopt a lsquoreal-worldrsquo approach to learning so our graduates are highly sought after

CEOs worldwide rank Macquarie among the worldrsquos top 100 universities for graduate recruitment

Our campus is surrounded by leading multinational companies giving you unparalleled access to internships and greater exposure to the Australian job market

Yoursquoll love the urban feel of our city campus offering you all the advantages of the big city but with the relaxing background of Sydneyrsquos beautiful harbour and waterfront

Our friendly welcoming campus community is home to students from more than 50 countries

Talk and connect with usfacebookcommacquariecitycampus

Important contactsMacquarie City Campus Admissions enquiries admissionscitymqeduau

T +61 2 9964 6533 Macquarie University mqeduau

F +61 2 9964 6588 Going to University goingtounigovau

E infocitymqeduau CPA Australia cpaaustraliacomau

W citymqeduau Universities Admissions Centre uaceduau

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

ABN 32 117 351 014

Macquarie University CRICOS Provider Number 00002J

This document has been prepared by the Marketing Unit Macquarie City Campus The information in this document is correct as at the date of publication but the University reserves the right to vary or withdraw any general information any course(s) andor unit(s) its fees andor the mode or time of offering its course(s) and unit(s) without notice

Please note that the information in this document may no longer be current at the time you refer to it Prospective students are advised to check whether there has been any variation or withdrawal affecting any course(s) in which they wish to enrol with the Coursework Studies Section of the University prior to proceeding

DISCLAIMERThe fees quoted in this brochure are estimated fees payable for the relevant program in 2014 The University reserves the right to increase fees for any given program on a yearly basis Students will be subject to other fees charges and conditions current for each session in which they enrol and are advised to check these other fees charges and conditions with the University before enrolling The University its agents contractors and employees will not be liable to students for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the studentrsquos failure to make these checks The University reserves the right to vary programs including their content structure and graduation requirements from time to time Visit citymqeduauFeeshtml

ContentsHow to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus 4

The city campus experience 6

Important dates 7

The Macquarie experience 8

Study in the heart of the city 9

Frequently Asked Questions 10

Your up-front payment options 12

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication 15

Bachelor of Business Administration 16

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting 17

Credit for Previous Studies Form 18

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If you have yet to accept your offer follow these steps

At homeStep 1 Obtain your Macquarie Student ID number Retrieve your ID online here Once you have obtained your Student ID

please do not sign up to attend any academic advice or enrolment sessions at North Ryde Your orientation and enrolment will all be completed at the city campus on Orientation and Enrolment session

Step 2 Login to eStudent with your Macquarie Student ID Go to ldquoClick here for login assistancerdquo to obtain your password

1 While in eStudent you will need to complete the following only

2 Select the My Offers tab choose the offer you wish to accept and follow the prompts

3 Complete an eCAF (Commonwealth Assistance Form) Please be advised that if you have received a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and wish to pay your student fees up-front you must still complete aHECS-HELP form

Check all details are correct eg contact details residency and citizenship

If you are transferring from another university and have yet to complete your degree you must complete a Pre-Status Information Request Form This will ensure you are charged the correct fees

OrientationThe Orientation session will give you all the information you need about your course and the campus This session lasts around 3-4 hours and you will learn important information such as how to use the online student handbook develop your timetable and also give you the opportunity to learn more about your specific degree

All of the orientation sessions will be held at Macquarie City Campus only Please do not go to any enrolment or advice sessions at the North Ryde campus

Step 1 Complete your Macquarie City Campus enrolment

While yoursquore at orientation you will be asked to complete the lsquoproposed program formrsquo where you list all the units you would like to study After the completion of this form you will enrol in your subjects and receive your timetable

Step 2 Collect your Macquarie City Campus Student ID card

Now that you are enrolled and have received your timetable the next step is to get your Student ID card Present your timetable and Checklist Form have your photo taken and pick up your ID card shortly afterwards

Step 3 Collect your transport concession sticker

If you are a domestic and full-time (minimum 3 units) student you are eligible for the transport concession sticker entitling you to student concession rates on all Sydney public transport All you have to do is present your student ID card to reception where you be given your sticker

Step 4 Pay your fees

Finally you need to pay your fees You should have already completed an eCAF form online but if you havenrsquot you can pick up a hardcopy from reception

Are you a Permanent Resident or an Australian Citizen who has elected to pay your fees up front Then you need to click on the lsquoStatement of Outstanding Chargesrsquo tab on eStudent Your fees will need to be paid within five days of enrolling on eStudent If the fees are not paid within this time you could be charged a $200 late fee

If you are an Australian Citizen but have elected to defer payments then you do not have to pay at this time

accept your offerat Macquarie City Campus

How to

It is important that you do not sign up to attend any enrolment sessions at the North Ryde campus as your enrolmentorientation will be held at the city campus This is the only session you need to attend

How to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

I chose Macquarie City Campus because of the convenient location of the campus itrsquos right above Wynyard station I work in the city full-time so being able to go to a university that also provides a wide range of night courses was fantastic

I would strongly recommend the city campus to anyone because of the ability to fast track your degree the high level of attention lecturers provide to students and the fact that yoursquore not just a number here they know your name

Laura Roemekso AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Macquarie City Campus provides you with every opportunity to be work-ready upon graduation with internship programs close links with industry bodies such as CPA Australia and lecturers with professional industry experience

Graduate with a Macquarie University degreeStudents who study at Macquarie City Campus graduate with an internationally respected Macquarie University degree Graduation ceremonies are held at North Ryde with students from both campuses attending the same ceremony

InternshipsMacquarie City Campus offers internships for students wishing to gain workplace experience while completing their degree Internships provide you with on-the-job training and practical work experience in the convenient setting of Sydneyrsquos vibrant central business district These work placements increase your potential to gain employment in your field of study and to start earning sooner upon graduation For more information on internships visit citymqeduaunew_and_current_studentsinternships

Flexible start datesMacquarie City Campus offers three intakes per year for undergraduate degrees so you have the potential to complete your bachelor degree in two years rather than the standard three International students are expected to enrol in a full-time load each session

Personalised attentionWe offer individualised attention through smaller class sizes with lectures capped at 50 students and tutorials at 25 Student Services are available to provide you with academic advice and support and refer you to on-campus study skills programs if needed

Be part of a diverse campus communityMacquarie City Campus has a diverse student population with students from many countries Students are immersed in a truly international environment with opportunities to develop friendships and connections from around the world You can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere and a student experience that is truly Australian

Student Representative Group (SRG)Once a week the Campus Director and Student Services Manager meet with the SRG to discuss campus issues and social activities for new and existing students Recent activities organised by the SRG include Harmony Day Diversity Week and fundraisers for charities such as the Cancer Council All students are welcome to become part of the SRG Visit citymqeduauon-campusstudent_representative_group to find out more

On-campus libraryOur library is course-specific and provides copies of all required texts You can borrow books use computer facilities and study in allocated quiet areas Librarians are available to offer their knowledge and assistance You can also borrow books from Macquariersquos North Ryde campus and access the Universityrsquos online resources

Advanced computer facilitiesWe have more than 100 computers in four laboratories with an additional 30 in the campus library During orientation you will be given an email account and gain access to the high-speed wireless internet on campus

city campusexperience

The

The city campus experience

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

Important dates

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

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ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

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Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

Talk and connect with usfacebookcommacquariecitycampus

Important contactsMacquarie City Campus Admissions enquiries admissionscitymqeduau

T +61 2 9964 6533 Macquarie University mqeduau

F +61 2 9964 6588 Going to University goingtounigovau

E infocitymqeduau CPA Australia cpaaustraliacomau

W citymqeduau Universities Admissions Centre uaceduau

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney NSW 2000 Australia

ABN 32 117 351 014

Macquarie University CRICOS Provider Number 00002J

This document has been prepared by the Marketing Unit Macquarie City Campus The information in this document is correct as at the date of publication but the University reserves the right to vary or withdraw any general information any course(s) andor unit(s) its fees andor the mode or time of offering its course(s) and unit(s) without notice

Please note that the information in this document may no longer be current at the time you refer to it Prospective students are advised to check whether there has been any variation or withdrawal affecting any course(s) in which they wish to enrol with the Coursework Studies Section of the University prior to proceeding

DISCLAIMERThe fees quoted in this brochure are estimated fees payable for the relevant program in 2014 The University reserves the right to increase fees for any given program on a yearly basis Students will be subject to other fees charges and conditions current for each session in which they enrol and are advised to check these other fees charges and conditions with the University before enrolling The University its agents contractors and employees will not be liable to students for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the studentrsquos failure to make these checks The University reserves the right to vary programs including their content structure and graduation requirements from time to time Visit citymqeduauFeeshtml

ContentsHow to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus 4

The city campus experience 6

Important dates 7

The Macquarie experience 8

Study in the heart of the city 9

Frequently Asked Questions 10

Your up-front payment options 12

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication 15

Bachelor of Business Administration 16

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting 17

Credit for Previous Studies Form 18

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If you have yet to accept your offer follow these steps

At homeStep 1 Obtain your Macquarie Student ID number Retrieve your ID online here Once you have obtained your Student ID

please do not sign up to attend any academic advice or enrolment sessions at North Ryde Your orientation and enrolment will all be completed at the city campus on Orientation and Enrolment session

Step 2 Login to eStudent with your Macquarie Student ID Go to ldquoClick here for login assistancerdquo to obtain your password

1 While in eStudent you will need to complete the following only

2 Select the My Offers tab choose the offer you wish to accept and follow the prompts

3 Complete an eCAF (Commonwealth Assistance Form) Please be advised that if you have received a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and wish to pay your student fees up-front you must still complete aHECS-HELP form

Check all details are correct eg contact details residency and citizenship

If you are transferring from another university and have yet to complete your degree you must complete a Pre-Status Information Request Form This will ensure you are charged the correct fees

OrientationThe Orientation session will give you all the information you need about your course and the campus This session lasts around 3-4 hours and you will learn important information such as how to use the online student handbook develop your timetable and also give you the opportunity to learn more about your specific degree

All of the orientation sessions will be held at Macquarie City Campus only Please do not go to any enrolment or advice sessions at the North Ryde campus

Step 1 Complete your Macquarie City Campus enrolment

While yoursquore at orientation you will be asked to complete the lsquoproposed program formrsquo where you list all the units you would like to study After the completion of this form you will enrol in your subjects and receive your timetable

Step 2 Collect your Macquarie City Campus Student ID card

Now that you are enrolled and have received your timetable the next step is to get your Student ID card Present your timetable and Checklist Form have your photo taken and pick up your ID card shortly afterwards

Step 3 Collect your transport concession sticker

If you are a domestic and full-time (minimum 3 units) student you are eligible for the transport concession sticker entitling you to student concession rates on all Sydney public transport All you have to do is present your student ID card to reception where you be given your sticker

Step 4 Pay your fees

Finally you need to pay your fees You should have already completed an eCAF form online but if you havenrsquot you can pick up a hardcopy from reception

Are you a Permanent Resident or an Australian Citizen who has elected to pay your fees up front Then you need to click on the lsquoStatement of Outstanding Chargesrsquo tab on eStudent Your fees will need to be paid within five days of enrolling on eStudent If the fees are not paid within this time you could be charged a $200 late fee

If you are an Australian Citizen but have elected to defer payments then you do not have to pay at this time

accept your offerat Macquarie City Campus

How to

It is important that you do not sign up to attend any enrolment sessions at the North Ryde campus as your enrolmentorientation will be held at the city campus This is the only session you need to attend

How to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus

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I chose Macquarie City Campus because of the convenient location of the campus itrsquos right above Wynyard station I work in the city full-time so being able to go to a university that also provides a wide range of night courses was fantastic

I would strongly recommend the city campus to anyone because of the ability to fast track your degree the high level of attention lecturers provide to students and the fact that yoursquore not just a number here they know your name

Laura Roemekso AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Macquarie City Campus provides you with every opportunity to be work-ready upon graduation with internship programs close links with industry bodies such as CPA Australia and lecturers with professional industry experience

Graduate with a Macquarie University degreeStudents who study at Macquarie City Campus graduate with an internationally respected Macquarie University degree Graduation ceremonies are held at North Ryde with students from both campuses attending the same ceremony

InternshipsMacquarie City Campus offers internships for students wishing to gain workplace experience while completing their degree Internships provide you with on-the-job training and practical work experience in the convenient setting of Sydneyrsquos vibrant central business district These work placements increase your potential to gain employment in your field of study and to start earning sooner upon graduation For more information on internships visit citymqeduaunew_and_current_studentsinternships

Flexible start datesMacquarie City Campus offers three intakes per year for undergraduate degrees so you have the potential to complete your bachelor degree in two years rather than the standard three International students are expected to enrol in a full-time load each session

Personalised attentionWe offer individualised attention through smaller class sizes with lectures capped at 50 students and tutorials at 25 Student Services are available to provide you with academic advice and support and refer you to on-campus study skills programs if needed

Be part of a diverse campus communityMacquarie City Campus has a diverse student population with students from many countries Students are immersed in a truly international environment with opportunities to develop friendships and connections from around the world You can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere and a student experience that is truly Australian

Student Representative Group (SRG)Once a week the Campus Director and Student Services Manager meet with the SRG to discuss campus issues and social activities for new and existing students Recent activities organised by the SRG include Harmony Day Diversity Week and fundraisers for charities such as the Cancer Council All students are welcome to become part of the SRG Visit citymqeduauon-campusstudent_representative_group to find out more

On-campus libraryOur library is course-specific and provides copies of all required texts You can borrow books use computer facilities and study in allocated quiet areas Librarians are available to offer their knowledge and assistance You can also borrow books from Macquariersquos North Ryde campus and access the Universityrsquos online resources

Advanced computer facilitiesWe have more than 100 computers in four laboratories with an additional 30 in the campus library During orientation you will be given an email account and gain access to the high-speed wireless internet on campus

city campusexperience

The

The city campus experience

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

Important dates

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

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ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

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Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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If you have yet to accept your offer follow these steps

At homeStep 1 Obtain your Macquarie Student ID number Retrieve your ID online here Once you have obtained your Student ID

please do not sign up to attend any academic advice or enrolment sessions at North Ryde Your orientation and enrolment will all be completed at the city campus on Orientation and Enrolment session

Step 2 Login to eStudent with your Macquarie Student ID Go to ldquoClick here for login assistancerdquo to obtain your password

1 While in eStudent you will need to complete the following only

2 Select the My Offers tab choose the offer you wish to accept and follow the prompts

3 Complete an eCAF (Commonwealth Assistance Form) Please be advised that if you have received a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and wish to pay your student fees up-front you must still complete aHECS-HELP form

Check all details are correct eg contact details residency and citizenship

If you are transferring from another university and have yet to complete your degree you must complete a Pre-Status Information Request Form This will ensure you are charged the correct fees

OrientationThe Orientation session will give you all the information you need about your course and the campus This session lasts around 3-4 hours and you will learn important information such as how to use the online student handbook develop your timetable and also give you the opportunity to learn more about your specific degree

All of the orientation sessions will be held at Macquarie City Campus only Please do not go to any enrolment or advice sessions at the North Ryde campus

Step 1 Complete your Macquarie City Campus enrolment

While yoursquore at orientation you will be asked to complete the lsquoproposed program formrsquo where you list all the units you would like to study After the completion of this form you will enrol in your subjects and receive your timetable

Step 2 Collect your Macquarie City Campus Student ID card

Now that you are enrolled and have received your timetable the next step is to get your Student ID card Present your timetable and Checklist Form have your photo taken and pick up your ID card shortly afterwards

Step 3 Collect your transport concession sticker

If you are a domestic and full-time (minimum 3 units) student you are eligible for the transport concession sticker entitling you to student concession rates on all Sydney public transport All you have to do is present your student ID card to reception where you be given your sticker

Step 4 Pay your fees

Finally you need to pay your fees You should have already completed an eCAF form online but if you havenrsquot you can pick up a hardcopy from reception

Are you a Permanent Resident or an Australian Citizen who has elected to pay your fees up front Then you need to click on the lsquoStatement of Outstanding Chargesrsquo tab on eStudent Your fees will need to be paid within five days of enrolling on eStudent If the fees are not paid within this time you could be charged a $200 late fee

If you are an Australian Citizen but have elected to defer payments then you do not have to pay at this time

accept your offerat Macquarie City Campus

How to

It is important that you do not sign up to attend any enrolment sessions at the North Ryde campus as your enrolmentorientation will be held at the city campus This is the only session you need to attend

How to accept your offer at Macquarie City Campus

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

I chose Macquarie City Campus because of the convenient location of the campus itrsquos right above Wynyard station I work in the city full-time so being able to go to a university that also provides a wide range of night courses was fantastic

I would strongly recommend the city campus to anyone because of the ability to fast track your degree the high level of attention lecturers provide to students and the fact that yoursquore not just a number here they know your name

Laura Roemekso AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Macquarie City Campus provides you with every opportunity to be work-ready upon graduation with internship programs close links with industry bodies such as CPA Australia and lecturers with professional industry experience

Graduate with a Macquarie University degreeStudents who study at Macquarie City Campus graduate with an internationally respected Macquarie University degree Graduation ceremonies are held at North Ryde with students from both campuses attending the same ceremony

InternshipsMacquarie City Campus offers internships for students wishing to gain workplace experience while completing their degree Internships provide you with on-the-job training and practical work experience in the convenient setting of Sydneyrsquos vibrant central business district These work placements increase your potential to gain employment in your field of study and to start earning sooner upon graduation For more information on internships visit citymqeduaunew_and_current_studentsinternships

Flexible start datesMacquarie City Campus offers three intakes per year for undergraduate degrees so you have the potential to complete your bachelor degree in two years rather than the standard three International students are expected to enrol in a full-time load each session

Personalised attentionWe offer individualised attention through smaller class sizes with lectures capped at 50 students and tutorials at 25 Student Services are available to provide you with academic advice and support and refer you to on-campus study skills programs if needed

Be part of a diverse campus communityMacquarie City Campus has a diverse student population with students from many countries Students are immersed in a truly international environment with opportunities to develop friendships and connections from around the world You can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere and a student experience that is truly Australian

Student Representative Group (SRG)Once a week the Campus Director and Student Services Manager meet with the SRG to discuss campus issues and social activities for new and existing students Recent activities organised by the SRG include Harmony Day Diversity Week and fundraisers for charities such as the Cancer Council All students are welcome to become part of the SRG Visit citymqeduauon-campusstudent_representative_group to find out more

On-campus libraryOur library is course-specific and provides copies of all required texts You can borrow books use computer facilities and study in allocated quiet areas Librarians are available to offer their knowledge and assistance You can also borrow books from Macquariersquos North Ryde campus and access the Universityrsquos online resources

Advanced computer facilitiesWe have more than 100 computers in four laboratories with an additional 30 in the campus library During orientation you will be given an email account and gain access to the high-speed wireless internet on campus

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

I chose Macquarie City Campus because of the convenient location of the campus itrsquos right above Wynyard station I work in the city full-time so being able to go to a university that also provides a wide range of night courses was fantastic

I would strongly recommend the city campus to anyone because of the ability to fast track your degree the high level of attention lecturers provide to students and the fact that yoursquore not just a number here they know your name

Laura Roemekso AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Macquarie City Campus provides you with every opportunity to be work-ready upon graduation with internship programs close links with industry bodies such as CPA Australia and lecturers with professional industry experience

Graduate with a Macquarie University degreeStudents who study at Macquarie City Campus graduate with an internationally respected Macquarie University degree Graduation ceremonies are held at North Ryde with students from both campuses attending the same ceremony

InternshipsMacquarie City Campus offers internships for students wishing to gain workplace experience while completing their degree Internships provide you with on-the-job training and practical work experience in the convenient setting of Sydneyrsquos vibrant central business district These work placements increase your potential to gain employment in your field of study and to start earning sooner upon graduation For more information on internships visit citymqeduaunew_and_current_studentsinternships

Flexible start datesMacquarie City Campus offers three intakes per year for undergraduate degrees so you have the potential to complete your bachelor degree in two years rather than the standard three International students are expected to enrol in a full-time load each session

Personalised attentionWe offer individualised attention through smaller class sizes with lectures capped at 50 students and tutorials at 25 Student Services are available to provide you with academic advice and support and refer you to on-campus study skills programs if needed

Be part of a diverse campus communityMacquarie City Campus has a diverse student population with students from many countries Students are immersed in a truly international environment with opportunities to develop friendships and connections from around the world You can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere and a student experience that is truly Australian

Student Representative Group (SRG)Once a week the Campus Director and Student Services Manager meet with the SRG to discuss campus issues and social activities for new and existing students Recent activities organised by the SRG include Harmony Day Diversity Week and fundraisers for charities such as the Cancer Council All students are welcome to become part of the SRG Visit citymqeduauon-campusstudent_representative_group to find out more

On-campus libraryOur library is course-specific and provides copies of all required texts You can borrow books use computer facilities and study in allocated quiet areas Librarians are available to offer their knowledge and assistance You can also borrow books from Macquariersquos North Ryde campus and access the Universityrsquos online resources

Advanced computer facilitiesWe have more than 100 computers in four laboratories with an additional 30 in the campus library During orientation you will be given an email account and gain access to the high-speed wireless internet on campus

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

Important dates

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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Macquarie City Campus provides you with every opportunity to be work-ready upon graduation with internship programs close links with industry bodies such as CPA Australia and lecturers with professional industry experience

Graduate with a Macquarie University degreeStudents who study at Macquarie City Campus graduate with an internationally respected Macquarie University degree Graduation ceremonies are held at North Ryde with students from both campuses attending the same ceremony

InternshipsMacquarie City Campus offers internships for students wishing to gain workplace experience while completing their degree Internships provide you with on-the-job training and practical work experience in the convenient setting of Sydneyrsquos vibrant central business district These work placements increase your potential to gain employment in your field of study and to start earning sooner upon graduation For more information on internships visit citymqeduaunew_and_current_studentsinternships

Flexible start datesMacquarie City Campus offers three intakes per year for undergraduate degrees so you have the potential to complete your bachelor degree in two years rather than the standard three International students are expected to enrol in a full-time load each session

Personalised attentionWe offer individualised attention through smaller class sizes with lectures capped at 50 students and tutorials at 25 Student Services are available to provide you with academic advice and support and refer you to on-campus study skills programs if needed

Be part of a diverse campus communityMacquarie City Campus has a diverse student population with students from many countries Students are immersed in a truly international environment with opportunities to develop friendships and connections from around the world You can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere and a student experience that is truly Australian

Student Representative Group (SRG)Once a week the Campus Director and Student Services Manager meet with the SRG to discuss campus issues and social activities for new and existing students Recent activities organised by the SRG include Harmony Day Diversity Week and fundraisers for charities such as the Cancer Council All students are welcome to become part of the SRG Visit citymqeduauon-campusstudent_representative_group to find out more

On-campus libraryOur library is course-specific and provides copies of all required texts You can borrow books use computer facilities and study in allocated quiet areas Librarians are available to offer their knowledge and assistance You can also borrow books from Macquariersquos North Ryde campus and access the Universityrsquos online resources

Advanced computer facilitiesWe have more than 100 computers in four laboratories with an additional 30 in the campus library During orientation you will be given an email account and gain access to the high-speed wireless internet on campus

city campusexperience

The

The city campus experience

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

Important dates

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

2014

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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Important datesSession Two

Compulsory orientation and enrolment 7ndash8 July

Classes commence 14 July

Exams commence 14 October

Session ends 22 October

A great locationldquoI chose Macquarie City Campus for the location and the reputation Macquarie provides in the accounting industry and how it is so widely recognised and appreciatedrdquo

Stephen Jedovnicky AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

Important dates

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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With a Macquarie degree yoursquoll stand out as a highly-skilled graduate with the creative problem-solving and critical thinking skills that employers look for

Unique approach to learningAt Macquarie education is about far more than classroom learning itrsquos about real-world learning You wonrsquot just learn from textbooks yoursquoll learn from internationally-renowned researchers through collaboration with industry and through our unique programs that allow you to see the practical application of your knowledge in real-life organisations and environments

World-class degreesMacquarie University equips you with a global mindset and an internationally respected degree that you can tailor to your career goals All of our degrees have been developed with graduate outcomes in mind ndash they offer both specialisation and breadth of learning to ensure you explore your intellectual social and creative capacity

Connected City Campus At Macquarie City Campus you will have the advantage of attending university in the heart of Sydneyrsquos central business district and benefit from networking opportunities with exciting Australian companies in the area

Dual campus access Students studying at our city campus also have access to all the services and facilities at the main North Ryde campus where over AU$1 billion has been invested in the very best facilities The new library ndash unique in Australia ndash houses the countryrsquos first library robots the fully equipped gymnasium comes complete with an Olympic-sized swimming pool and the on-campus private hospital is a recognised leader in advanced surgery

Ready for successIndustry professionals tell us Macquarie graduates are an asset to their work environment because they are highly skilled and know how to apply those skills to the real world Macquariersquos interdisciplinary approach to study will teach you to think more broadly making you a more versatile asset to employers Itrsquos no surprise that CEOs around the world rank Macquarie in the worldrsquos top 100 universities for their graduate recruitment

Superior earning potentialWhen you graduate from Macquarie you can expect to be in demand with employers Nearly 90 percent of surveyed Macquarie graduates under the age of 25 are employed in their first full-time job within six months of completing their studies with many earning above the national average starting salary

Outstanding career opportunitiesBecause of our location our degrees offer outstanding integration with industry and provide you with a superior learning environment enhanced internship opportunities and greater exposure to the Australian job market With Australiarsquos strong economy and Sydneyrsquos status as a gateway to Asia and a hub for global business Macquarie is the place to launch your career

Exceptional study experienceWith outstanding facilities and support it wonrsquot take long before Macquarie feels like your second home Everything you need to study work and play will be on-campus or close by leaving you to concentrate on achieving your best

Macquarieexperience

The

The Macquarie experience

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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Study in the heart of the cityMacquarie City Campus is conveniently located above Wynyard train station in the heart of Sydneyrsquos dynamic central business district The campus is just minutes from the Sydney Opera House the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and The Rocks scenic historical quarter

Macquarie City Campusrsquo proximity to Wynyard station gives you easy access to an extensive bus train and ferry network making it one of the most accessible university locations in Sydney

Our city campus is also just a short distance from the Australian Stock Exchange Martin Place and other international business headquarters providing you with extensive opportunities for networking and work placements while you complete your degree

When you want to take a break from your studies explore the numerous restaurants shops bars and entertainment on nearby George Street You will never run out of things to see or do in lively central Sydney

Great cityldquoConvenient safe and secure great facilities excellent academic environment Itrsquos like my little oasis amongst the bustle of Sydney city liferdquo

Jesse Stevenson AustralianMaster of International Trade and Commercial Law

AUSTRALIASydney Sydney

Citycentre

Parramatta

ManlyBeach

Airport

Olympic Park

Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park

Chatswood

Study in the heart of the city

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

2014

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

2014

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

2014

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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How do I complete my Commonwealth Assistance Form1 Open your eStudent Account

2 Open My Offer Tab

3 Open Item B ndash Submit Commonwealth Assistance Form

4 Choose the course you are currently ldquoAdmittedrdquo into If not Admitted choose the most recently ldquoOfferedrdquo course

5 Select ldquoEnter a new Commonwealth Assistance Formrdquo

6 Select ldquoAvailable Formsrdquo

7 You will be given the choice of either selecting a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP application (choose the HECS-HELP option)

8 Click on ldquoI want to complete the selected formrdquo

Once the form is lodged it should be automatically approved If this does not occur contact the Commonwealth Loans Scheme Officer at the Coursework Studies Section Macquarie University North Ryde on 9850 6410 or visit studentadminmqeduau

Tax File NumbersIf you are an Australian Citizen you are entitled to defer your university fees to the Australian Taxation Office as long as you have provided the University with a Tax File Number (TFN) by the census date on Friday 8 August 2014

If you have not been issued a TFN or do not have it with you you must tick in Question 11 (Payment Options) that you intend to pay your fees up-front This will allow the HECS-HELP form to be approved so you can enrol in units This does not mean you have to have pay your fees upfront As long as you have provided your TFN by the census date then fees can be deferred

For information on how to obtain a Tax File Number from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) please visit atogovau Once you have obtained your TFN you must advise the Macquarie City Campus admissions team on 9964 6533 or email admissionscitymqeduau

How do I pay my feesThe details of your student account are available on eStudent which you will gain access to on orientation day Login to eStudent and choose lsquoCheck my finances outstanding debtrsquo The link lsquoView my current debtsrsquo will display all of the amounts currently outstanding on your student account

Can I defer my offer at Macquarie City CampusDeferment requests should be made online by clicking on the following link httpsecuremqeduauRegFormsviewphpid=11

Can I apply for credit for previous studiesIf you have completed previous studies at TAFE university or a private educational provider please bring your original transcripts to Level 2 11 York Street where we will copy them and apply for exemptions on your behalf

It would be beneficial for you to submit these documents at your earliest convenience so we can finalise your exemptions prior to enrolment If you would like to submit your documents before orientation please send them to the Macquarie City Campus admissions team at

Level 2 11 York Street

Sydney New South Wales 2000

or email to admissionscitymqeduau

Documents required for

bull TAFE Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos ndash your final transcript listing all your subjects grades and final qualification

bull Diplomarsquos or advanced diplomarsquos from private colleges ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

bull Previous university studies ndash your official transcript and subject outlines

Frequently Asked Questions

Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

Frequently Asked Questions

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

2014

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

2014

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

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dent

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

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If you have completed previous studies at TAFE University or a private education provider please submit these documents to Macquarie City Campus prior to enrolment and orientation so we can apply for these exemptions for you This means we can have the results prior to your enrolment We will accept the documents on enrolment day but there will be a delay in receiving the exemption results

How do I change my UAC preferencesIf you wish to change your course preferences please visit the UAC website at uaceduau

Do I need to attend Macquarie University North Ryde campus for enrolment or orientationNo you only need to attend the one enrolment session at the city campus

When is orientationOrientation and enrolment will be held between Monday 7 and Tuesday 8 July 2014 You will be notified via email your exact enrolmentorientation dates

During orientation you will

bull Receive information on the city campus and your course

bull Receive a student identification card

bull Enrol in your units

bull Tour the campus

Students with an offer at Macquarie City Campus cannot enrol in units at Macquarie University North Ryde

What majors can I study in the Bachelor of ArtsAt Macquarie City Campus you can study a major in Media Communications and Culture

If you wish to study media in particular production units it is advisable you change you preferences through UAC at uaceduau to study at Macquarie University North Ryde

When do I choose my timetableDuring enrolment and orientation you will choose your timetable Bear in mind classes fill quickly and you may not get the times you want

Are part-time and evening classes availablePart-time and evening classes are available however please note not all units are offered in the evenings

When do I purchase my text booksWe do not recommend purchasing text books until your first lecture when you will be advised on prescribed books and reading notes

Can I transfer from Macquarie City Campus to Macquarie University North RydeStudents currently enrolled at Macquarie City Campus can apply to transfer to Macquarie University North Ryde and applications can be made through an internal transfer process To read more on the internal transfer process click here

If you would like to commence your studies at Macquarie University North Ryde in 2014 you will need to submit a change of preference request through the University Admissions Centre at uaceduau

Can I visit the campus before commencing my studiesWe encourage students to visit the campus before commencing studies If you would like to see the campus please email at infocitymqeduau or telephone 02 9964 6533

Where can I get more informationIf you need more information on Macquarie City Campus visit citymqeduau Email infocitymqeduau or Telephone 02 9964 6533

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

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12

Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

13

Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

13

2014

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dent

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1414

Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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dent

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ck

15

Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

2014

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dent

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

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dent

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19

Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

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Your up-front payment options

Online paymentsYou may pay your student account using Visa MasterCard via the Universityrsquos new online payment

facility in eStudentMy Finances Computer facilities are available on campus

BPAYBiller Code 50443 Reference number Student ID Contact your participating bank to make a payment

directly from your cheque savings account or credit card (Visa MasterCard or American Express)

UnionPay UnionPay card is accepted at the Cashierrsquos Office in the Lincoln Building

TelephoneYou may make a payment using Visa MasterCard or American Express by phoning 1300 301 043 (for the

cost of a local call within Australia) This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week Please have your

student ID credit card number and a pen ready to record your receipt number and date paid

Western UnionPaying Course Fees from Outside of Australia (Western Union)

httpss15bbtranzcomxpaybspmerchant=NFnWb5OM

Mail

Make cheques or money orders payable to Macquarie University and mail to Revenue Services Lincoln Building Macquarie University NSW 2109 Please quote your student ID on the reverse of your chequemoney order and allow sufficient time for mail delivery The University accepts no responsibility for delays in the mail

Cashiers Office

You may take your Statement of Outstanding Charges to the Cashiers Office Lincoln Building Macquarie University Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm You may pay via EFTPOS MasterCard Visa American Express cheques money order Note that at peak times eg when semester fees are due long queues are likely

NOTE A LATE PAYMENT FEE OF $200 WILL APPLY IF COURSE FEES ARE PAID AFTER THE DUE DATE WE DO NOT ACCEPT CASH

If you wish to pay up-front fees please refer to the following table outlining the 2014 census and payment dates

Start date Census date Payment due date

Monday 14 July 2014 Friday 8 August 2014 Friday 8 August 2014

What are the Local HECS 2014 Session fees

Units Full amount Discounted amount (10)

Business Units $131500 $118350

Arts Units $78800 $70920

Australian Permanent Residents must make full up-front payment of fees (no discount is applicable) before the census date on Friday 11 April 2014 Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of enrolment The 10 discount only applies to payments made before census date (Australian Citizens only)

Students that make an up-front payment of tuition fees must do so within 5 working days of enrolling in units A late fee of $200 will be charged if a payment is made after 5 days from the enrolment date This applies to all local students including permanent residents too

Any payments made after the census date will not be accepted by the University Payments after this date can only be made to the Australian Tax Office

Your up-front payment options

2014

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Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

2014

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dent

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13

2014

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Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

2014

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Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

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com

e Pa

ck

18

Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

Stu

dent

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com

e Pa

ck

19

Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

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dent

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com

e Pa

ck

13

Connect with usfacebookcom macquariecitycampus

ldquoI like the small class sizes because it means you can be more engaged in the learning process and have better access to feedback and assistance I like the convenient location because itrsquos possible to work and study at the same time And I like the community feelrdquo

Bryony Cole AustralianBachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

13

2014

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dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

1414

Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

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15

Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

2014

Stu

dent

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16

Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

2014

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dent

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17

Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

18

Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

19

Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

1414

Three session systemldquoMacquarie City Campus has smaller class numbers which create a comfortable environment for group discussion in tutorials I also love the option of continuing through the tri-semester allowing me to complete my degree in two years whereas at most universities it would take threerdquo

Elise Donnelly AustralianBachelor of Arts majoring in Media Communications and Culture

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

Small class sizes ldquoThe small class sizes are a big plus but also you meet some great people too and the uni is so easy to get to Getting around campus only requires a lift ride up and down so no walking long distances to get from class to classrdquo

Chris Dean AustralianBachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

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ck

15

Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

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16

Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

17

Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

Stu

dent

Wel

com

e Pa

ck

18

Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

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CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

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Faculty Arts

Department Media Music Communication and Cultural Studies

Award Bachelor of Arts (BA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

This major must be completed as part of a degree The general requirements for the degree must be satisfied in order to graduate

Requirements for the Major

Completion of a minimum of 27 credit points including the following prescribed units

100 Level Credit points

Required MAS units at 100 level 3

Required CUL units at 100 level 3

ICOM units at 100 level 3

200 Level

Required MAS215 Theories of Writing for the Media 3

Required CUL units at 200 level 3

or ICOM units at 200 level

300 Level

Required ICOM304 C International Media Policy 3

Required CUL units at 300 level 3

Required Media Identities (3cp from)

MAS302 Screens Images Ideas

MAS304 Culture and Technology

MAS330 Modernism Postmodernism and Beyond 3

MAS331 Public Relations Theories 3

Required MAS389 Global Knowledge Society

ICOM303 Writing for International Business and Finance 3

Total credit points required for this program 27

Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units

2014 Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

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Bachelor of Arts major in Media Culture and Communication

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Marketing and Management

Award Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 72

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 42

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required ACCG106 Accounting Information for Decision Making 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required HRM107 Introduction to Human Resources 3

Required ISYS104 Introduction to Business Information Systems 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required BUS201 Introduction to Global Business 3

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

Required MKTG216 Consumer Demographics 3

300 Level

Capstone Participation BBA360 CP Business Project 3

Required BBA315 Business Forecasting 3

Required BBA350 Strategic Management 1 3

Required MGMT300 The Art of Negotiation 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 27

Total credit points required for this program 72 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Business Administration

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Business Administration

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

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Faculty Business and Economics

Department Accounting and Corporate Governance

Award Bachelor of Commerce - Professional Accounting (BCom-ProfAccg)

General requirementsMinimum number of credit points for the degree 69

Minimum number of credit points at 200 level or above 39

Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above 18

Minimum number of credit points from Commerce designated units 42

Completion of a designated People unit

Completion of a designated Planet unit

Completion of a designated PACE unit

Completion of other specific minimum requirements as set out below

In order to graduate students must ensure that they have satisfied all of the general requirements of the degree see the general requirements listed above

Specific minimum requirements

100 Level Credit points

Required ACCG100 Accounting 1A 3

Required ACCG101 Accounting 1B 3

Required ACST101 Techniques and Elements of Finance 3

Required BBA102 Principles of Management 3

Required ECON111 Microeconomic Principles 3

Required MKTG101 Marketing Fundamentals 3

Required STAT170 Introductory Statistics 3 or STAT171 Statistical Data Analysis 3

200 Level

Required ACCG200 Fundamentals of Management Accounting 3

Required ACCG224 Intermediate Financial Accounting 3

Required ACCG250 Accounting Systems Design and Development 3

Required AFIN253 Financial Management or AFIN252 Applied Financial Analysis amp Management

Required BUSL250 Business Law 3

300 Level

Capstone ACCG399 C Accounting in Context 3

Required ACCG301 Organisational Planning and Control 3

Required ACCG308 Corporate Accounting and Reporting 3

Required ACCG315 P Accountants in the Profession 3

Required ACCG340 Auditing and Assurance Services 3

Required BUSL301 Corporations Law 3

Required BUSL320 Revenue Law 3

Balance of credit points required Electives 12

Total credit points required for this program 9 Note Units marked with a C are Capstone units Units marked with a P are Participation units

2014 Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

Visit handbookmqeduau for information on specific units of study

Bachelor of Commerce ndash Professional Accounting

2014

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

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Credit for Previous Studies Form

To be completed by undergraduate students both local and international requesting credit (CPS) for study conducted in Australia or overseas

Local student International student Macquarie University ID X X X X X X X X

Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Family Name

Given Names

Date of Birth D D M M Y Y Y Y Eg 3 1 0 6 1 9 8 4 PLEASE NOTE Your date of birth MUST be written with the day first followed by the month and year

(as in passport)

(as in passport)

Street address

City Postcode

Country

(Country) (Area)

Tel Mobile

Email

Macquarie Course offered or enrolled in

Please list most recent qualifications first (including courses that you have yet to complete)

Qualificationaward Duration

School institution Country

Did you complete the full course Yes No If yes date award conferred D D M M Y Y Y Y

How many credit pointshours are in the full course

How many credit pointshours have you completed

To support the above information about your previous study please include

bull Complete official transcripts of all your previous studies Transcripts should be on the institution(s) letterhead and indicate all subjects attempted and grades achieved Completed courses must clearly indicate ldquohaving satisfied all requirements for the awardrdquo or similar wording Transcripts of studies and qualifications in a language other than English must be accompanied by certified English language translations

bull If you studied at an overseas institution you must also provide internet printouts or emails from the overseas institution indicating name of course number of years in the full course and number of credit pointshours in the full course

bull To obtain credit for specific units from core units you must prepare your submission of comprehensive information regarding the syllabuses courses and units you have studied Your information for each subject must included - brief description of every unit studied week-by-week topic outline method of assessment and textbookreadingreference lists This information can typically be found in a subject outline Please ensure that these subject outlines match the transcript with subject number subject name and date the subject was taken

bull Students who have completed the subject at Macquarie City Campus (whether successfully or not) are ineligible to receive credit for that subject

Please note

bull For Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Accounting qualifications studied at TAFE in NSW ndash please supply your completed transcript only Descriptions are not required

bull For further information please refer to httpstudentadminmqeduauundergradcredithtml

Lodge in person or post toMacquarie City CampusLevel 2 11 York StreetSydney NSW 2000

Or email it to

infocitymqeduau

Signature

Date D D M M Y Y Y Y

Credit for Previous Studies Form

2014

Stu

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW

2014

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Macquarie City Campus Level 2 York Street Sydney Australia Tel (02) 9964 6533 Fax (02) 9964 6588 Email infocitymqeduau

citymqeduau

CRICOS Provider Code 00002J

MQCC2608_0514_AW