Overview

The dual degree program Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) (BCom/BSc(Comp Sc)) degree provides the latest thinking in business and technology for today and the future. It offers excellent career options, equipping graduates with unique skill sets that can lead to a wide range of career opportunities. Whether you … For more content click the Read More button below.

Stand Alone Programs

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Double Degree Structure

Students must complete 192 UOC.

Bachelor of Commerce (96 UOC)

  1. Integrated First Year Courses (42 UOC) - 3784 students do not have to take COMM1110 as this requirement is satisfied in the Computer Science program
  2. myBCom (0 UOC)
  3. Commerce major (48UOC)
  4. Prescribed Work Integrated Learning Course (Requirement can be satisfied by taking a Computer Science or Commerce WIL course)
  5. Final Year Synthesis (0 - 6UOC)
  6. Business electives to make up to 96UOC Business School disciplinary requirement

Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) (96 UOC)

  1. A Bachelor of Computer Science major

For any majors that require ECON1202, either MATH1131 or MATH1141 completed under the Computer Science component will act as substitute so student should not do ECON1202 but instead complete another Major elective to meet the 48UOC requirement.

Disciplinary Component - 3502 Commerce96 Units of Credit:
Disciplinary Component - 3778 Computer Science96 Units of Credit:
3784 - Major Course Substitution

Program Constraints

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Program Fees

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