People
- Associate Dean: John Randal
Faculty Manager: Adrienne McGovern-Wilson
- Alida Steemson (Unlicensed)
Resources
- http://www.victoria.ac.nz/vbs/study-careers/postgraduatestudy/honours#about
Calendar pages: 179-185
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- v1: Initial draft
Qualifications covered
- Bachelor of Commerce with Honours
Relationship between qualifications
- n/a
- 9: Added bullets back in
At-a-glance
Name: Bachelor of Commerce with Honours
Abbreviation: BCom(Hons)
Duration: 2 trimesters
Duration details: 2 trimesters of full-time study or normally 4 if studied part - time
Schedule: Daytime lectures
Intensity: Part Full time and full or part time
Type: Coursework
Study atLocation: On-campus (Pipitea, Wellington)
Complete: 120 points (7 courses)
Entry: Bachelor's degree with a B average in the relevant subject
Start: Trimester 1
Apply by: Standard trimester dates
Costs: From database for international only at this stage
Impact of previous university study in same subject: Requires
example subject
Accounting
Entry requirements
To be accepted into this programme you'll need:
A Bachelor of Commerce
To
have methave met the prerequisites
(listed in the subject requirementsfor this subject (see subject section below)
for the subject to be presented andAcceptance by the relevant Programme Director or Head of School asTo be accepted by the programme director as being capable of proceeding with the proposed course of study
.Important information
- While If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some of the entry requirements, you should contact Victoria Business School to discuss your options. While entry to the BCom(Hons) normally requires a BCom (or equivalent), selection is determined by academic merit and by interview. Consistent undergraduate grades of B or better in core 300-level courses will place you well for consideration. However, entry decisions are made on a case-by-case basis, and the most important criteria for entry are an enthusiasm for the programme, a demonstrable ability to think critically, a confidence with written and oral communication, and a curiosity and an eagerness to question ideas and practicesother degrees will be considered. Selection is based on your academic performance in relevant subjects and an interview.
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.
Programme requirements
Complete at least 120 points, of which:
- At least30 pointsis for a the research projectAt
- least 120 points is 90 points must be of approved courses at 400 level.
Questions
Satisfy the subject requirements
Subject requirements
Accounting
You must have previously Have previously completed three courses from ACCY 300-399
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- ACCY 401
- ACCY 421
- ACCY 430
- Four further courses from:
- ACCY 402-413
- ACCY 423
- ACCY 425
- COML 401-405
- COML 421
- COML 425
- FINA 401
- FINA 402
Economics
You must have previously Have previously completed three courses from:
- ECON 300-399
- PUBL 303
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- Either ECON 402 and ECON 403 or:
- Or ECON 404 and ECON 405
- ECON 430
- Two further courses from ECON 401-489
- Two further courses from:
- ECON 401-489
- FINA 401-489
Finance
You must have previously Have previously completed three courses from FINA or MOFI 300-399
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- FINA 401
- FINA 402
- FINA 430
- Two further courses from FINA 401-489
- Two further courses from:
- FINA 401-489
- ECON 401-489
- Do we need MOFI? I can't see any courses under this code, so maybe it is an old code and we can drop it from the web.
Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations
You must have previously Have previously completed HRIR 320 and either:
- Two Either two further courses from HRIR 300-399 or
- Or one further course from HRIR 300-399 and one course from MGMT 300-399
Complete seven courses:
- HRIR 401
- HRIR 402
- MGMT 404
- MGMT 405
- MGMT 411
- MGMT 430
- One further courses
- course from:
- HRIR 411
- HRIR 412
- MGMT 401-418
Information Systems
You must have previously Have previously completed three courses from ELCM or INFO 300-399.
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- INFO 401
- INFO 402
- INFO 403
- INFO 430
- One further course from :
- INFO 404
- INFO 405
- INFO 406
- INFO 407
- INFO 409
- INFO 410
- Two further courses from INFO 400-499 or other approved courses
Questions
- Do we need to show ELCM on the web?
International Business
You must have previously Have previously completed IBUS 305 and IBUS 312
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- IBUS 401
- IBUS 405
- INFO 430
- Two further from IBUS 402-408
- Two further courses from IBUS 401-489 or other approved courses
Management
You must have previously Have previously completed MGMT 320 and two further courses from MGMT 300-399
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- MGMT 404
- MGMT 430
- Three courses from:
- MGMT 401
- MGMT 403
- MGMT 405-418
- Two further courses from:
- MGMT 401-489
- HRIR 401-419
- Other approved Honours courses
Marketing
You must have Have previously completed three courses from MARK 300-399
Complete seven coursesComplete seven courses:
- MARK 401
- MARK 405
- MARK 430
- Two courses from:
- MARK 402
- MARK 403
- MARK 404
- MARK 406
- MARK 410
- Two further courses from:
- MARK 401-489
- IBUS 401-489
- INFO 401
- INFO 402
- INFO 403
- INFO 404
- MGMT 401
- COML 401
- COML 402
- COML 403
- Other approved courses
For more information
- If you want to enrol in this programme but don't meet some the entry requirements you should contact the Programme Director or Administrator to discuss your options.
- The academic Calendar is the authoritative source of programme and course information.