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Monash Accounting vs RMIT Accounting
champorado:
Haha, I've just spent the whole morning going over my preferences. First is still the same, but I've been tossing up between Arts/Commerce and Commerce. In the end, I ended up where I was yesterday, haha. Instead of doing it as a major in an arts degree, I'll do it through a diploma (which means I can double major in commerce instead of having to do a bunch of arts minors). They didn't really confirm if I could do what I wanted (business faculty transferred me to arts, and then arts said I should ask the business faculty xD), but it should all work out.
Roxxii, I don't have seas or anything like that, so I'll be doing Commerce at Clayton for sure.
*Roxxii*:
Nawww, well you wont really know for sure until all the offers come out, you still have a little chance :)
But it'd be great if you're gonna do Commerce @ Clayton :D hehe
What do you wanna major in?
Edit: 600th POST!!!!! Weeeeeeeeee :D :D :D :D
champorado:
I have no idea, but I'd like to keep my options open. I'd like to try everything before I commit, though I'd have to do accounting in the first semester cos that seems to have extra requirements in order to get accredited. How about you?
Fyrefly:
--- Quote from: champorado on December 22, 2008, 03:06:14 pm ---I have no idea, but I'd like to keep my options open. I'd like to try everything before I commit, though I'd have to do accounting in the first semester cos that seems to have extra requirements in order to get accredited. How about you?
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U can actually do that pretty easily.
There r 6 compulsory level 1 subjects that all provide a sort of basis and feel for different majors (like.. core units), as well as an additional 2 compulsory units chosen out of 4 (or 5..?) options.
If u really wanted 2 u could do all of them in ur 1st year, meaning that in most cases u won't *really* have 2 pick ur major until u start ur 2nd year.
champorado:
Yeah, what I meant was that there are some majors with more than one compulsory level 1 unit. So for accounting, you also have to do financial accounting, which has AFC1000 as a prerequisite. That's the only example I can give, because the page stops listing compulsory units for majors after that (they just start saying x, min of 8 units offered by the department of x), but there are certain units that form prerequistes for further study in a given field. For something like marketing, the other unit is already part of the compulsory six, but if I want to do something like accounting or economics, I'll have to be more careful, I think.
These are the the units you get to choose from, btw. (4 level 1, 1 level 2, so you were right)
* AFC1030 Introduction to financial accounting, or AFC2140 Corporate finance
* ECC1100 Principles of macroeconomics
* ETC1010 Data modelling and computing
* MGC1020 Organisations: contexts and strategies
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