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Bachelor of Business Double Degrees
Faculty of Business and Economics
Why study a double degree?
Monash has one of the most comprehensive double degreeprograms in Australia, offering combined degrees across
all faculties and disciplines. A double degree allows you to
study for two degrees, giving you more career flexibility and
opportunities. And in most cases, youll only have to add one
extra year to your degree. A double degree also gives you the
opportunity to explore subjects from a different discipline and
gives you more career opportunities when you graduate.
Lots of students at Monash combine the Bachelor of
Business with another degree. Here are just some of the
reasons why:
If youre interested in pursuing a career as a visual artist,
journalist, or want to work in health science (just to name
a few), you may ultimately want to become a manager ofa firm, or run your own business. Combining your visual
arts, journalism or health science studies with a Bachelor
of Business gives you the solid business skills youll need
to operate in a business setting.
Combining a Bachelor of Business with an Arts degree
means that you can continue to study a language or
pick up a new one. Arts offers more than 20 different
areas of study, so youll have plenty of options, and majors
like politics or geography can be particularly beneficial if
you have ambitions in international business, politics or
diplomacy.
How does it work?
Monash courses include compulsory units (which you must
do), and many offer elective units (which you can choose
based on your interests).
In a double degree, your compulsory units in one degree
form the electives from the other, and vice versa. So youll
still study the compulsory units to complete each course,
(four units per semester), but the units you study will count
towards both degrees.
Its a double degree without double the time!
What is the difference between a
double major and a double degree?
A double major is when you specialise in two different areas
within one degree, (for example accounting and international
business, or marketing and economics). In a double major
you will study eight units from each discipline area and
develop strong knowledge in both fields.
A double degree allows you to study two separate degrees at
the same time. The double degrees are structured to enable
you to graduate with both awards in a much shorter timethan it would take to complete the two degrees individually
(usually four years). As well as graduating with two degrees,
you will also possess a greater knowledge of both discipline
areas, because you will have studied additional units in those
disciplines, but youll have the same workload as a single
degree course.
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Management)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Typical ATAR 85-90/ IB 31
4 years full time
The Bachelor of Arts is a general, flexible degree which allows students to match academic interest with career aspirations to create a personalised
course progression. By combining arts and a tagged business degree, graduates have more career options available to them. Specific careers will
depend upon the areas of specialisation.
Course structure
Six compulsory core business units:Principles of accounting and financeCommercial lawMicroeconomicsBusiness statistics Introduction to managementMarketing theory and practice
A business major (in one of the four study areas listed below) plus additional business units to reach the required minimum of 16 units.
An Arts major (eight units)
An Arts minor (four units) in a different area of study
A first-year Arts sequence (two units) in a third area of study
Two Arts electives
For information on arts majors and minors, refer to: www.monash.edu/study
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of
Business
(Accounting)
A ten-unit major in accounting
including:
Introduction to financialaccounting
Cost information for decisionmaking
Company reportingPerformance measurement and
control
Advanced financial accountingtheory and practice
five additional accountingunits you can choose from a
prescribed list
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor
of Business (Banking and
Finance)
A ten-unit major in banking and
finance including:
Money and capital marketsCommercial banking and financeFinancial management Investments and portfolio
management
Credit analysis and lendingmanagement
Management ethics andcorporate governance
four additional banking andfinance units you can choose
from a prescribed list
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of
Business (Management)
A ten-unit major in management
including:
Managerial communicationOrganisational behaviourInternational businessStrategic managementOrganisational changefive additional management
units you can choose from aprescribed list
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of
Business (Marketing)
A ten-unit major in marketing
including:
Buyer behaviourMarketing research methodsMarketing decision analysisMarketing planning and
implementation
Strategic marketing
Marketing communication four additional marketingunits you can choose from a
prescribed list
At Monash we offer tagged degree options, for students who already know what area of specialisation (or major) theyd like to study.
Tagged degrees (those with bracketed majors in their name) have a predefined or compulsory major in a particular field of study such
as accounting, banking and finance, management or marketing.
To find out more about tagged degrees, please refer to page 9 of the 2014 Undergraduate Course Guide, or refer to:
www.monash.edu/study
We also offer tagged degrees as a double with the Bachelor of Arts, which means you can study a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of
Business with a specialisation.
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www.monash.edu/business-economics
Business
Single degrees
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)
Bachelor of Business (Law)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Bachelor of Business (Psychology)
Double degrees
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
(Accounting)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Banking
and Finance)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
(Management)
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Visual Arts
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of
Business (Banking and Finance)
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of
Business (Management)
Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of
Business (Marketing)
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Sport and
Outdoor Recreation
Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Business
Economics
Single degrees
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Economics Advanced with Honours
Double degrees
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Commerce Scholars Program/
Bachelor of Economics
Commerce
Single degrees
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance)
Bachelor of Commerce Scholars Program
Double degrees
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts Scholars program/Bachelor of
Commerce Scholars Program
Bachelor of Arts (Global)/Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of
Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Aerospace
Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business
Information Systems
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Commerce Scholars Program/
Bachelor of Economics
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education
(Secondary)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering
(Honours)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Mechatronics
Engineering (Honours)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)/
Bachelor of CommerceBachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Pharmacy/Bachelor of Commerce
Accounting
Single degree
Bachelor of Accounting
Business and Economics undergraduate courses 2014
Business Administration
Single degree
Bachelor of Business Administration
Monash University reserves the right to alter information, procedures, fees and
regulations contained in this document. Please check the Monash University website
for updates (www.monash.edu). All information reflects prescriptions, policy and
practice in force at time of publication. Published July 2013.
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