Combined with Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science is administered by the University of Sydney Business School for the duration of the combined degree.
Overview of the degree
Course code |
CRICOS code |
Degree abbreviation |
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FH034 |
055965C |
BCom/BSc |
This combined degree gives scope for students to pursue studies in the sciences, while developing professional skills, which will enhance their prospects in the labour market. Both degrees are studied concurrently and will be awarded after five years of full-time study.
Credit points required for completion and duration
Credit points |
Duration (minimum) |
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240 |
5 years full-time |
Degree structure and progression
Degree requirements
To be awarded the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science, students complete units of study with a total value of 240 credit points (with a minimum of 96 credit points in junior units of study), comprising:
For the Bachelor of Commerce component:
- six commerce core units of study (36 credit points)
- a major selected from the 'Bachelor of Commerce subject areas for majors and electives
- a minimum of 96 credit points in units of study from the University of Sydney Business School and the School of Economics (Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences) (minimum of 48 credit points in senior units of study).
For the Bachelor of Science component:
- a minimum of 12 credit points in junior mathematics and statistics (MATH) units of study
- a minimum of 24 credit points in junior units of study from at least two of the Science subject areas (other than Mathematics and Statistics)
- a minimum of of 60 credit points in intermediate and senior Science units of study
- a major selected from the options listed under 'Table 1' in the Faculty of Science handbook
- a minimum of 96 credit points in units of study from the Faculty of Science.
The Bachelor of Science component of the combined degree may also be completed as Bachelor of Science (Advanced) or Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) streams. The particular requirements for these alternative streams are set out below.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)
The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) degrees retain much of the flexibility of the Bachelor of Science degree but cater to the needs of the best students. In these degree, students are required to complete advanced level junior, intermediate and senior units of study throughout their degree. Students must also meet minimum progression requirements to continue studying in the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) degree as indicated below:
For the award of the Bachelor of Science (Advanced), students complete:
- a maximum of 48 credit points junior Science units of study (with a minimum of 24 credit points at an 'advanced level'); comprising: (i) a minimum of 12 credit points in junior mathematics and statistics (MATH) units of study; and (ii) a minimum of 24 credit points in junior units of study from at least two of the Science subject areas (other than Mathematics and Statistics).
- a minimum of 12 credit points in intermediate Science units of study at either advanced level or as TSP units
- a minimum of 48 credit points in senior Science units of study where a minimum of 24 credit points are units of study in a single Science subject area taken as advanced or as TSP units
- Maintain in intermediate and senior units of study in Science subject areas a credit average (65 percent ) or better grade in each year of enrolment.
For the award of the Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics), students complete:
- a maximum of 48 credit points junior Science units of study (with a minimum of 24 credit points at an 'advanced level'); comprising: (i) a minimum of 12 credit points in junior mathematics and statistics (MATH) units of study; and (ii) a minimum of 24 credit points in junior units of study from at least two of the Science subject areas (other than Mathematics and Statistics).
- a minimum of 12 credit points in intermediate Mathematics and Statistics units of study at either advanced level or as TSP units.
- a minimum of 48 credit points in senior Science units of study where at least 24 credit points are units of study are taken as advanced or as TSP units in the Mathematics and Statistics subject area.
- a major in Mathematics or Statistics at 'advanced level'.
- Maintain in intermediate and senior units of study in Science subject areas a credit average (65 percent) or better grade in each year of enrolment.
For further information on this program, students should refer to the Faculty of Science handbook (sydney.edu.au/handbooks/).
Requirements for the degrees with honours
Both the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science can be awarded with honours. Joint honours is also available.
For the award of the Bachelor of Commerce with Honours, meritorious students complete the Bachelor of Commerce with an additional honours year of study in their major area of study. For details of the requirements for entry into and for the completion of the Honours Year in this program in the Business School, please refer to the school's website: sydney.edu.au/business/honours.
For the award of the Bachelor of Science with Honours, meritorious students must complete successfully the Bachelor of Science with an additional honours year of study in any of the subject areas where honours study is available. For details of the requirements for honours, students should refer to the Faculty of Science Handbook:sydney.edu.au/handbooks/.
Commerce core units of study
Junior units of study (36 credit points):
- ECOF1003 Business Contexts A
- ECOF1004 Business Contexts B
- ACCT1005 Accounting, Business and Society
- ECMT1010 Business and Economic Statistics A
- ECON1001 Introductory Microeconomics.
Senior capstone unit of study (six credit points):
- ECOF3010 Integrated Business Applications.
Mathematics and Statistics units of study
Students must complete mathematics and statistics units of study to the minimum value of 12 credit points for the Bachelor of Science component of their degree. All junior 'MATH' units of study are worth three credit points each. For further details on these units of study, refer to the Faculty of Science handbook (sydney.edu.au/handbooks/) or the School of Mathematics and Statistics website for further details (sydney.edu.au/science/maths). The junior MATHS units of study are as follows:
- MATH1001 Differential Calculus; OR MATH1901 Differential Calculus (Advanced); OR MATH1011Applications of Calculus; OR MATH1111 Introduction to Calculus; OR MATH1906 Mathematics (Special Studies Program) A
- MATH1002 Linear Algebra; OR MATH1902 Linear Algebra (Advanced);OR MATH1014 Introduction to Linear Algebra
- MATH1003 Integral Calculus and Modelling; OR MATH1013 Mathematical Modelling; OR MATH1903 Integral Calculus and Modelling Advanced; OR MATH1907 Mathematics (Special Studies Program) B
- MATH1004 Discrete Mathematics
- MATH1005 Statistics;* OR MATH1015 Biostatistics; OR MATH1905 Statistics (Advanced).*
* Students who complete MATH1005/MATH1015/MATH1905 and an additional junior 'MATH' unit are not required to complete ECMT1010 but must replace this unit with another unit of study of their choice from the Business School. However, it is recommended that students who intend to undertake a major in Econometrics or Operations Management and Decision Sciences study ECMT1010 and choose alternative non-statistics 'MATH' unit options to meet the requirements of the Science component of their degree.
Majors and electives
Commerce majors and electives
In the Bachelor of Commerce component, students select a least one major from the 'Bachelor of Commerce subject areas for majors and electives' to fulfil the requirements of their degree. A major consists of a minimum of 36 credit points in senior units of study (usually six units) in a single subject area. Senior units of study may only be counted towards one major. Students also select elective units of study from the 'Bachelor of Commerce subject areas for majors and electives'. The available areas are as follows:
- Accounting
- Business Information Systems
- Commercial Law
- Econometrics
- Economics
- Finance
- Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Operations Management and Decision Sciences.
For full details of the requirements for these majors, please refer to Bachelor of Commerce subject areas for majors and electives under the Undergraduate degrees: Bachelor of Commerce entry in this handbook.
Science majors and electives
In the Bachelor of Science component, students select a least one major from the 'Table 1' areas of study in the Faculty of Science handbook to fulfil the requirements of their degree. A Science major usually comprises a minimum of 24 credit points in senior units of study (3000-level) in a single subject area. Students are usually required to complete certain junior (1000-level) and intermediate (2000-level) units as prerequisites for majors and senior units. Intermediate and senior units of study may only be counted towards one major. Students can also choose intermediate and senior science units as electives. The available Science areas of study are as follows:
- Agricultural Chemistry
- Anatomy and Histology
- Biochemistry
- Bioinformatics
- Biology
- Cell Pathology
- Chemistry
- Computational Science
- Computer Science
- Environmental Studies
- Financial Mathematics and Statistics
- Geography
- Geology and Geophysics
- History and Philosophy of Science
- Immunobiology
- Information Systems
- Marine Biology
- Marine Geoscience
- Marine Science
- Mathematics
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Nanoscience and Technology
- Neuroscience
- Pharmacology
- Physics
- Physiology
- Plant Science
- Psychology
- Soil Science
- Statistics.
For details of the requirements for Faculty of Science majors, students should refer to the Faculty of Science handbook (sydney.edu.au/handbooks/).
Additional major and elective options available in this combined degree
Students may select additional major/s and/or electives from any subject area offered by the Business School or Faculty of Science or from any other faculties of the University of Sydney (subject to approval by the faculty offering the unit and degree requirements). Other faculty majors may differ in size, however in most cases; a minimum of 36 credit points in senior (or intermediate and senior) units of study must be completed in that subject area. Students should refer to the other facultys handbook or website for further information regarding their major requirements.
Note: Students can only complete a maximum of 60 credit points in units of study from outside of the Faculties of Economics and Business or Science.
For details of majors from other faculties, students should consult the handbook for the relevant faculty (sydney.edu.au/handbooks).
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and the Talented Students Program
Every year the top students in the Faculty of Science are invited to participate in the Talented Student Program (TSP). This program allows students to tailor their degree to suit their own interests, for example by working on individual projects under the supervision of a mentor, attending special seminars or accelerating the completion of their degree. In general, the TSP caters for students whose talent is broad-based across science. Students can have greater flexibility in their choice of study (beyond that normally allowed by degree rules), and they have a mentor (a member of the academic staff) who assists them in choosing from the great range of academic and research options.
For further information on this program, students should refer to the Faculty of Science handbook (sydney.edu.au/handbooks/).
Professional accreditation requirements
Within the Bachelor of Commerce component of the combined degree, students may choose to pursue a program of study that would allow them to seek accreditation with particular professional bodies.
See the 'Bachelor of Commerce' entry in this chapter for details of available professional accreditation requirements.
Degree progression
The following table illustrates a degree progression example for a student enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science on a full-time basis undertaking units of study with a total value of 24 credit points per semester and completing two majors ('A' and 'B'). Students can, depending on the majors chosen, complete a maximum of four majors in this program.
Note: In the following example table, core units of study for the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) are in 'bold italic' type, the compulsory Commerce (BCom) components of the program are 'italic' and the required Bachelor of Science (BSc) units of study are in 'bold'. 'Sem' is an abbreviation for 'Semester'.
Year |
Sem |
Units of study |
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1 |
1 |
ECOF1003 |
BCom junior |
Maths junior |
Maths junior |
BSc junior |
2 |
ECOF1004 |
BCom junior |
Maths junior |
Maths junior |
BSc junior |
|
2 | 1 |
BCom junior |
BCom junior or senior |
BSc junior |
BSc intermediate |
|
2 |
BCom senior |
BCom junior or senior |
BSc junior |
BSc intermediate |
||
3 | 1 |
BCom senior |
junior, intermediate or senior |
BSc intermediate or senior |
BSc senior |
|
2 |
BCom senior |
junior, intermediate or senior |
BSc intermediate or senior |
BSc senior |
||
4 | 1 |
BCom senior |
BCom senior |
BSc intermediate or senior |
BSc senior |
|
2 |
BCom senior |
BCom senior |
BSc intermediate or senior |
BSc senior |
||
5 | 1 |
BCom senior |
intermediate or senior |
intermediate or senior |
intermediate or senior |
|
2 |
ECOF3010 |
intermediate or senior |
intermediate or senior |
intermediate or senior |
The BCom junior (core) units, ACCT1005, ECMT1010 and ECON1001, can be completed in either semester in a student's first year of study.
Please Note: The information listed in this example is based on the unit of study offerings for 2011 and is intended as a guide only. Students are usually able to complete the units of study for their course in different sequences to that which is listed (including enrolling in units in Summer or Winter School sessions when available). Students are advised to plan their course based upon their individual needs and to contact the facultys Student Information Office if they need any assistance in planning their progression in their degree.
The Business School website gives other illustrative sequences of units of study for specific majors in this combined degree. This information can be accessed at sydney.edu.au/business/courses/FH034/.
Units of study for the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science
For information on units of study that are available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science in 2011, please refer to the Tables of undergraduate units of study. For descriptions of the Business School and School of Economics units, refer to Undergraduate unit of study descriptions. For Faculty of Science unit descriptions please refer to the Faculty of Science handbook (sydney.edu.au/handbooks/) or the online unit of study handbook: (ssa.usyd.edu.au/ssa/handbook/uossearch.jsp).
Course rules and resolutions
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science
These resolutions must be read in conjunction with applicable University By-laws, Rules and policies including (but not limited to) the University of Sydney (Coursework) Rule 2000 (the 'Coursework Rule'), the Resolutions of the Faculty, the University of Sydney (Student Appeals against Academic Decisions) Rule 2006 (as amended) and the Academic Board policies on Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism.
Course resolutions
1 Course codes
Code |
Course title |
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FH034 |
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science |