Key Program - Applied Finance
Western Sydney University
Key Program
Code:
KP2001.1
Related Courses
2740.9
|
Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
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This unit set is for administrative purposes only, to advise course structure information. Students do not enrol in this unit set.
Key Program
Structure
Students in the Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Applied Finance)/Bachelor of Laws will complete the following course structure.
Students in 2740.9 Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting)/Bachelor of Laws should enrol in MT2011 Applied Finance.
Full-time
Year 1
Autumn session
200336
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Business Academic Skills
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200101
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Accounting Information for Managers
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Spring session
Choose two of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
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200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
OR
Choose two of
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
Year 2
Autumn session
200048
|
Financial Institutions and Markets
|
200488
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Corporate Financial Management
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Choose one of
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
OR
Choose one of
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
Spring session
200815
|
Globalisation and Sustainability
|
Year 3
Autumn session
200020
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Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics
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200537
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Economics and Finance Engagement Project
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Spring session
And one elective
Year 4
Autumn session
Campbelltown students
And two LLB Alternate units
Parramatta students
200811
|
Alternative Dispute Resolution
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And two LLB Alternate units
Spring session
Campbelltown students
200811
|
Alternative Dispute Resolution
|
And two LLB Alternate units
Parramatta students
And two LLB Alternate units
Year 5
Autumn session
Campbelltown students
200015
|
Criminal Procedure and Evidence
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And two LLB Alternate units
Parramatta students
200813
|
Civil Procedure and Arbitration
|
200814
|
Commercial Transactions Law
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And two LLB Alternate units
Spring session
Campbelltown students
200814
|
Commercial Transactions Law
|
200813
|
Civil Procedure and Arbitration
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And two LLB Alternate units
Parramatta students
200015
|
Criminal Procedure and Evidence
|
And two LLB Alternate units
Summer Accelerated Pathway
Year 1
Summer session
200336
|
Business Academic Skills
|
Autumn session
200101
|
Accounting Information for Managers
|
Choose one of
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Note: 200052 - Introduction to Economic Methods and 200032 - Statistics for Business are equivalent and only one can be studied in this course.
Spring session
Choose two of
200525
|
Principles of Economics
|
200052
|
Introduction to Economic Methods
|
200032
|
Statistics for Business
|
Note: 200052 - Introduction to Economic Methods and 200032 - Statistics for Business are equivalent and only one can be studied in this course.
Year 2
Summer session
200048
|
Financial Institutions and Markets
|
200488
|
Corporate Financial Management
|
Autumn session
200020
|
Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics
|
200815
|
Globalisation and Sustainability
|
Spring session
200537
|
Economics and Finance Engagement Project
|
Year 3
Summer session
200811
|
Alternative Dispute Resolution
|
Autumn session
Campbelltown students
Parramatta students
And one LLB alternate unit
Spring session
Campbelltown students
One elective from Bachelor of Business and Commerce
And two LLB alternate units
Parramatta students
One elective from Bachelor of Business and Commerce
And one LLB alternate unit
Year 4
Summer session
Two LLB alternate units
Autumn session
Campbelltown students
200015
|
Criminal Procedure and Evidence
|
And two LLB alternate units
Parramatta students
200814
|
Commercial Transactions Law
|
200813
|
Civil Procedure and Arbitration
|
And two LLB alternate units
Spring session
Campbelltown students
200814
|
Commercial Transactions Law
|
200813
|
Civil Procedure and Arbitration
|
And two LLB alternate units
Parramatta students
200015
|
Criminal Procedure and Evidence
|
And two LLB alternate units
LLB Alternate Units
Students must complete 80 credit points from the list of LLB units shown on the Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of Laws course page.
2740.9 Bachelor of Business and Commerce/Bachelor of Laws