FACULTY SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 — List of Faculty Units

Unit Name

Unit Code

Credit Points Value

Conditions

1000 Level ¾ First Year

Accounting and Financial Management

COMM1020

6

Financial Accounting Fundamentals

Actuarial Studies 1

STAT1031

6

Mathematics AA1 and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies

Australian Economy

ECHI1006

6

Incompatible with Australian Economy (ECHI1001) or Australian Economy (S) (ECH1003) or Australian Economy (S2) (ECHI1004)

Business and Economy in the Asia-Pacific Region

ECHI1005

6

 

Economics I (P)
Economics I (H)

ECON1001
ECON1011

12
12

 

Financial Accounting Fundamentals

COMM1010

6

 

Introduction to Commercial Law

COMM1101

6

Incompatible with Introductory Business Law, Engineering Law or Contracts

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1

STAT1006

6

Incompatible with Economic Statistics

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 2

STAT1007

6

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1
Incompatible with Economic Statistics or Statistical Techniques 1

2000 and 3000 Level ¾ Later Year

Accounting Theory

COMM3001

6

Company Accounting

Actuarial Control Cycle I

STAT4031

6

Actuarial Principles 1 and Actuarial Principles 2 and current enrolment in Actuarial
Studies IV(H)

Actuarial Control Cycle II

STAT4032

6

Actuarial Control Cycle 1 and current enrolment in Actuarial Studies IV(H)

Actuarial Principles 1

STAT3037

6

Introductory Mathematical Statistics and Mathematics in the Financial World and concurrent enrolment in Actuarial Principles 2 and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
Incompatible with Actuarial Principles

Actuarial Principles 2

STAT3038

6

Concurrent enrolment in Actuarial Principles 1
Incompatible with Actuarial Principles

Actuarial Statistics

STAT3032

6

Actuarial Principles 1 and Actuarial Principles 2 and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies

Advanced Marketing Research Methods

STAT3005

6

Marketing Research Methods

Agricultural Economics

ECON2002

6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Applied Econometric Models

EMET3006

6

Econometric Modelling

Applied Tax Policy (P)
Applied Tax Policy (H)

ECON2040
ECON2090

6
6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Applied Tax Policy (P)

Asian Giants:  China, India and Japan: alternative paths to prosperity (P)

Asian Giants:  China, India and Japan: alternative paths to prosperity (H)

ECHI2109


ECHI2119

6


6

Economics I (P or H), or Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists and Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists, or 72 credit points
As for Asian Giants: China, India and Japan: alternative paths to prosperity (P)

Auditing

COMM3002

6

Business Information Systems, Company Accounting, Introduction to Commercial Law and Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 2

Australian Economic History (P)


Australian Economic History (H)

ECHI2102


ECHI2112

6


6

Economics I (P or H), or Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists and Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists
As for Australian Economic History (P)

Business and Economic Forecasting

EMET3007

6

72 credit points including Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and 2 or Statistical Techniques 1 and 2 or Regression Modelling or permission of the head of department
Incompatible with Business Statistics

Business Ethics

COMM3016

6

60 credit points including at least 48 credit points from Schedule 1, or permission of the head of department

Business Information Systems

INFS2012

6

24 credit points or permission of head of department
Incompatible with Introduction to Information Systems (INFS1014)

Competition Policy, Privatisation and Regulation (P)
Competition Policy, Privatisation and Regulation (H)

ECON2010
ECON2012

6
6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Competition Policy, Privatisation and Regulation (P)

Company Accounting

COMM2015

6

Accounting and Financial Management

Consumers and Consumption in the Modern Economy (P)

Consumers and Consumption in the Modern Economy (H)

ECHI2021

ECHI2022

6

6

Economics I (P or H) or Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists and Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists
As for Consumers and Consumption in the Modern Economy (P)

Continuous Time Finance

COMM3012

6

Permission of the head of department

Corporate Finance

COMM2005

6

Accounting and Financial Management, and Economics I (P or H)
Incompatible with Financial Economics or Corporate Finance (COMM3004)

Corporate Strategy

COMM3015

6

72 credit points including at least 48 credit points from Schedule 1, or permission of the head of department

Design of Experiments and Surveys

STAT3012

6

Econometric Methods or Regression Modelling or Introductory Mathematical Statistics

Development Economics

ECON2003

6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and Macroeconomics 2 (P or H)

Development of Capital Markets (P)
Development of Capital Markets (H)

ECHI3005
ECHI3015

6
6

Economics I (P or H)
As for Development of Capital Markets (P)

Development of General Equilibrium Theory (P)
Development of General Equilibrium Theory (H)

ECON3008
ECON3018

6
6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and Macroeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for The Development of General Equilibrium Theory (P)

Development of Modern Business (P)


Development of Modern Business (H)

ECHI2010


ECHI2020

6


6

Economics I (P or H), or Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists and Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists
Incompatible with Comparative History of Business Enterprises (P or H)
As for Development of Modern Business (P)

Development, Poverty and Famine (P)
Development, Poverty and Famine (H)

ECHI2003
ECHI2013

6
6

Economics I (P or H)
As for Development, Poverty and Famine (P)

Dynamic Econometrics

EMET3008

6

Econometric Modelling

Econometric Methods

EMET2007

6

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and 2 or Statistical Techniques 1 and either of Mathematics AA1 or AM1, and completion or concurrent taking of Economics I (P or H)
Incompatible with Introductory Econometrics and Regression Modelling

Econometric Modelling

EMET2008

6

Econometric Methods or Regression Modelling, and completion or concurrent taking of Economics I (P or H)

Economic Development of Europe 1750–1914 (P)


Economic Development of Europe 1750–1914 (H)

ECHI2103


ECHI2113

6


6

Economics I (P or H), or Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists and Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists
As for The Economic Development of Europe 1750–1914 (P)

Economics III (H)

ECON3111

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 3 and Macroeconomics 3

Economics of Corporate Control (P)
Economics of Corporate Control (H)

ECON3007
ECON3017

6
6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and Macroeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Economics of Corporate Control (P)

Economics of Education (P)
Economics of Education (H)

ECON3005
ECON3015

6
6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Economics of Education (P)

Emerging Southeast Asia: the Economic Rise of Australia’s Neighbours (P)


Emerging Southeast Asia: the Economic Rise of Australia’s Neighbours (H)

ECHI2108



ECHI2118

6



6

Economics I (P or H), or Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists and Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists, or 12 points
Incompatible with Economic History of Modern Southeast Asia (P or H)
As for Emerging Southeast Asia: the Economic Rise of Australia’s Neighbours (P)

Environmental Accountability and Reporting

COMM3017

6

72 credit points or permission of the head of department

Financial Economics (P)

Financial Economics (H)

ECON3006

ECON3016

6

6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
Incompatible with Corporate Finance
As for Financial Economics (P)

Financial Institutions and Risk Management

COMM2006

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Corporate Finance or Financial Economics

Financial Reporting by Corporations

COMM3008

6

Company Accounting

Generalised Linear Modelling

STAT2009

6

Econometric Methods or Regression Modelling

Graphical Data Analysis

STAT3011

6

72 credit points including Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and 2 or Statistical Techniques 1 and 2 or Econometric Methods or Regression Modelling; or with permission of the head of department

Health Economics

ECON3004

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

History of Economic Thought (P)
History of Economic Thought (H)

ECHI2005
ECHI2015

6
6

Economics I (P or H)
As for History of Economic Thought (P)

Industrial Organisation (P)
Industrial Organisation (H)

ECON2107
ECON2057

6
6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Industrial Organisation (P)

Information Systems Analysis

INFS2024

6

Business Information Systems or Introduction to Programming and Algorithms (COMP1100)

Information Systems Project

INFS3059

6

Information Systems Management

Information Systems Management

INFS3024

6

Information Systems Analysis or Introduction to the Technology of Information Systems (COMP2400)

International Economics

ECON3103

6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and Macroeconomics 2 (P or H)

International Economy Since the Second World War (P)
International Economy Since the Second World War (H)

ECHI2006
ECHI2016

6
6

Economics I (P or H)
As for International Economy Since the Second World War (P)

International Financial Management

COMM3005

6

Corporate Finance or Financial Economics

Introductory Mathematical Statistics

STAT2001

6

12 credit points of mathematics 1000-level units including either Mathematics AA1 or AM1, or current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies, or permission of the head of department

Investments

COMM3011

6

Corporate Finance or Financial Economics

Japanese Economy and Economic Policy

ECON2008

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Labour Economics and Industrial Relations (P)
Labour Economics and Industrial Relations(H)

ECON2009
ECON2059

6
6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Labour Economics and Industrial Relations (P)

Law and Economics (P)

ECON2120

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Law and Economics (H)

ECON2139

6

As for Law and Economics (P)

Law of Business Entities

COMM2101

6

Introduction to Commercial Law
Incompatible with Business Associations or Corporations Law

Life Insurance Mathematics

STAT3033

6

Actuarial Principles 1 and Actuarial Principles 2 and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies

Macroeconomics 2 (P)
Macroeconomics 2 (H)

ECON2102
ECON2112

6
6

Economics I (P or H)
Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Macroeconomics 3

ECON3102

6

Macroeconomics 2 (P or H) and Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Management Accounting

COMM2011

6

Accounting and Financial Management and completion or concurrent taking of Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 2

Management Control Systems

COMM3013

6

Management Accounting

Managerial Decision Analysis

STAT3014

6

72 credit points including Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and 2, or Statistical Techniques 1 and 2, or Econometric Methods, or Regression Modelling; or permission of the head of department
Incompatible with Operations Research: Linear Programming

Managerial Decision Making

COMM3003

6

Management Accounting

Marketing

COMM2010

6

Economics I (P or H)

Marketing Models

ECON3012

6

Marketing

Marketing Research Methods

STAT2003

6

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 2 or Statistical Techniques 1

Mathematical Economics IA (P)


Mathematical Economics IA (H)

ECON2121


ECON2122

6


6

Two first-year mathematics units other than Mathematics AM1, AM2, AM3, or AM4, or Mathematics for Economists A and B, and completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Mathematical Economics IA

Mathematical Economics IB (P)
Mathematical Economics IB (H)

ECON2023
ECON2024

6
6

As for Mathematical Economics IA
As for Mathematical Economics IB (P)

Mathematics for Economists A

ECON2125

6

Economics I (P or H) and Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and 2

Mathematics for Economics B

ECON2127

6

Mathematics for Economists A

Mathematics in the Financial World

STAT2032

6

Introductory Mathematical Statistics and Mathematics AA1 and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies

Microeconomics 2 (P)
Microeconomics 2 (H)

ECON2101
ECON2111

6
6

Economics I (P or H)
As for Microeconomics 2 (P)

Microeconomics 3

ECON3101

6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Modern Political Economy

ECON2039

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Monetary Economics (P)
Monetary Economics (H)

ECON2026
ECON2076

6
6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and Macroeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Monetary Economics (P)

Organisational Behaviour

COMM3007

6

Accounting and Financial Management

Poverty, Public Policy and Development (P)

Poverty, Public Policy and Development (H)

ECHI3004

ECHI3014

6

6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and at least a credit grade for Development, Poverty and Famine
As for Poverty, Public Policy and Development (P)

Principles of Taxation Law

COMM3014

6

Introduction to Commercial Law
Incompatible with Introduction to Income Tax or Income Tax

Public Economics — Applications (P)
Public Economics — Applications (H)

ECON2133
ECON2134

6
6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Public Economics — Applications (P)

Public Economics — Theory (P)
Public Economics — Theory (H)

ECON2131
ECON2132

6
6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for Public Economics — Theory (P)

Public Sector Accounting

COMM3006

6

Economics I (P or H) and Company Accounting and Management Accounting

Regression Modelling

STAT2008

6

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and 2 or Statistical Techniques 1 and 2 or Statistical Techniques 1 and either Mathematics AA1 or AM1
Incompatible with Regression Modelling (STAT2002) or Econometric Methods

Resource and Environmental Economics

ECON2128

6

Completion or concurrent taking of Microeconomics 2 (P or H)

Risk Theory 1

STAT3035

6

Stochastic Modelling and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
Incompatible with Risk Theory

Risk Theory 2

STAT3036

6

Risk Theory 1 and current enrolment in the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
Incompatible with Risk Theory

South East Asian Economic Policy and Development (P)
South East Asian Economic Policy and Development (H)

ECON3009
ECON3019

6
6

Microeconomics 2 (P or H) and Macroeconomics 2 (P or H)
As for South East Asian Economic Policy and Development (P)

Statistical Inference

STAT3013

6

Generalised Linear Models or Econometric Modelling or Introductory Mathematical Statistics
Incompatible with Distribution Theory and Inference

Stochastic Modelling

STAT3004

6

Introductory Mathematical Statistics

Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory (P)

Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory (H)

ECON2141

ECON2142

6

6

Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics 1 and Microeconomics 2 (P or H) or permission of the head of department
As for Strategic Thinking: An Introduction to Game Theory (P)

4000 Level ¾ Honours Year

Actuarial Studies IV (H)

ACST4001

48

Faculty approval

Applied Economics IV (H)

ECON4020

48

Faculty approval

Commerce IV (H)

COMM4001

48

Faculty approval

Econometrics IV (H)

EMET4001

48

Faculty approval

Economic History IV (H)

ECHI4001

48

Faculty approval

Economics IV (H)

ECON4001

48

Faculty approval

Economics/Econometrics IV (H)

ECON4002

48

Faculty approval

Public Economics IV (H)

ECON4003

48

Faculty approval

Statistics IV (H)

STAT4001

48

Faculty approval