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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2008, 09:13:27 pm »
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And if you are in High School and considering doing a BCom - do SPESH!

Why? For the reasons mentioned in Ahmads post?


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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2008, 09:21:12 pm »
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LOL I did spell it with an 'e' but then I saw your post above mine and changed it =P

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2008, 01:13:39 am »
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Its very suitable for people with good maths, and can't find any interesting breadth subjects
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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #18 on: January 26, 2009, 05:50:41 pm »
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Time to dig up this thread.

I'm doing first year BCom, and not many breadth subjects interest me apart from the ones Brendan has listed above.

However, to do 620-157 Accelerated Mathematics 1, and 620-158 Accelerated Mathematics 2, I needed 38 in specialist, however I only got a 34, but a 41 in Methods. I'd say my maths ain't bad, I understood most of the ideas in spesh but made quite alot of stupid mistakes during the exams.

Or should I 620-154 Calculus 1 (however it says people that got over 27 in spesh should do Calculus 2, Linear Algebra or Accelerated Mathematics 1).

However, 620-155 Calculus 2 needs Linear Algebra or Calculus 2 as a prerequisite.

And.....620-156 Linear Algebra also needs Calculus 1 or Calculus 2 as a prerequisite.

So I can't do these simultaneously? I could do 620-154 Calculus 1, but I'm not recommended to because I got higher than 27 in spesh, but yet that score is not enough for 620-157 Accelerated Mathematics 1.  :uglystupid2:

Someone solve my dilemma.
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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #19 on: January 26, 2009, 06:13:25 pm »
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I would suggest you consider the diploma in mathematics as well:
http://www.undergraduates.ms.unimelb.edu.au/new_generation/dip_math_sci/plans/bcomm_options.html

So do tell us what you want to major in first, but for now it looks like you will be doing

1st yr
Sem 1
Calculus 2 (need to get a mark of 70% or above)
Sem 2
Linear Algebra

2nd yr
Sem 1
Probability
Sem 2
Statistics
Stochastic Modelling(either in 2nd yr 2nd sem or 3rd yr 2nd sem)

3rd yr
Sem 1
Linear Models
« Last Edit: January 26, 2009, 06:39:50 pm by Brendan »

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2009, 07:13:25 pm »
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Thanks for the reply, sounds interesting, I'm not entirely sure what I want to major in right now, but it would probably be a double major in Accounting and Finance if that's possible.

So how do I apply for this diploma in mathematics?
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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #21 on: January 26, 2009, 08:44:26 pm »
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I'm not too sure, you should check out the website

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #22 on: January 26, 2009, 08:54:15 pm »
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Thanks for the reply, sounds interesting, I'm not entirely sure what I want to major in right now, but it would probably be a double major in Accounting and Finance if that's possible.

So how do I apply for this diploma in mathematics?

gta007, have a look at this link

http://www.undergraduates.ms.unimelb.edu.au/new_generation/dip_math_sci/plans/other_options.html

According to the paperback handbook, "You may apply for a place in the Diploma of Mathematical Sciences after successfully completing the first year of the New Generation Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Biomedicine, Bachelor of Commerce , Bachelor of Environments or Bachelor of Music, having included two specified mathematical subjects in your first year studies"

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #23 on: January 26, 2009, 09:00:41 pm »
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Actually, I don't think you have to complete a one year of the new generation degree to be eligible. Ignore my previous post

Look at this link to the diploma:

https://app.portal.unimelb.edu.au/CSCApplication/view/2009/R07-AA#admissionRequirements

"All current and commencing new generation undergraduate degree and commencing BE students may apply to undertake the diploma subject to meeting prerequisites.

For the Diploma in Mathematical Sciences students must have completed VCE Unit 3/4 Mathematical Methods or equivalent."
 

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #24 on: January 26, 2009, 11:03:26 pm »
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if ur thinking of majoring in accounting and finance, then your first yr program should look like this:

Sem 1
calc 2
intro micro
ARA
PBL

Sem 2
intro macro
ATA
BPA
Linear Algebra

that should keep all your options open, then you can apply for the diploma in math and the end of the yr or something
« Last Edit: January 26, 2009, 11:05:43 pm by Brendan »

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #25 on: January 26, 2009, 11:06:11 pm »
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Thanks squance and Brendan. I will look into it more tomorrow at the Academic Advice Day.
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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2009, 07:07:07 pm »
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Hi Brendan, just came back from Academic Advice Day, and I'm now near certain I want to do a double major I mentioned earlier.

I want to do Accounting major and acceditation + Finance major, with the concurrent diploma in mathematical science.

This is the uni's generic course plan.



So I will choose Calculus 2 as my breadth for Semester 1, and Linear Algebra as my breadth in Semester 2.

So I have basically, chosen Calculus 2 to fit into the Level-1 breadth, and Linear Algreba replaces the suggested breadth, Principles of Business Law.

Even though, the Principles of Business Law, Corporate Law and Taxation Law are breadth, do I need to do those to gain accreditation?

And since Quantitative Methods 1 is compulsory for first year, that means I won't be able to do PBL, as you suggested above. What actually is PBL?

Also one more question, is it really necessary to do Transition to Commerce#, it's worth no points.  :P

Thanks for your help. I will also double check these requirements with the Commerce Student Centre.  :)
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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2009, 07:46:17 pm »
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Delete Transition to commerce. trust me it will fuck up your timetable.

Going by this: http://www.undergraduates.ms.unimelb.edu.au/new_generation/dip_math_sci/plans/commerce/statopt.html

Here is what you should do. It will meet all your requirements for the double major, satisfy the prereqs for honours in accounting or finance, satisfy the dip in math, and CA accreditation requirements:

Sem 1
ARA
Intro micro
Calc 2
PBL
Sem 2
Intro macro
Ata
Linear algebra
BPA
Sem 3
Business Finance
306-202 Intermediate Financial Accounting
Probability
Real analysis & Applications
Sem 4
Statistics
306-208 Accounting for Corporate Entities
Organisational Behaviour
732-202 Corporate Law
Sem 5
Linear Statistical Models
306-301 Financial Accounting
Econometrics
306-201 Cost Management
Sem 6
Stochastic Modelling
732-303 Taxation Law
306-302 Enterprise Performance Management
306-304 Auditing and Assurance Services
Sem 7
Probability and Statistical Inference
Business and Financial Analysis
Corporate Finace
Sem 8
Modern Applied Statistics
Investments
Derivatives

You don't need to do QM1 + Some other 2nd yr math sub, since 620201 Prob and 620202 Stats satisfy the quant requiurement of the BCom
« Last Edit: January 27, 2009, 07:51:33 pm by Brendan »

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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #28 on: January 27, 2009, 08:23:20 pm »
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Thanks for clarifying everything.

Hmmmm, 8 semesters = 4 years? and then add another year to do honours? So 5 in total if I was to do that.

Is there anyway I can complete the above in 3 years?
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Re: Breadth for BCom students
« Reply #29 on: January 27, 2009, 08:45:03 pm »
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Is there anyway I can complete the above in 3 years?

I doubt it. I doubt you would want to complete it in 3 yrs anyway