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Bachelor of Agricultural Economics

Units of study table

Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session
All students complete an Agricultural Economics major and one non-Agricultural Economics major. Details of majors can be found in Table 3.

Year 1

AGEN1001
Shaping our Landscapes
6    N AFNR1001
Semester 1
ECON1001
Introductory Microeconomics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECMT1010
Business and Economic Statistics A
6    N ECMT1011, ECMT1012, ECMT1013, MATH1015, MATH1005, MATH1905, STAT1021, ECOF1010, BUSS1020, ENVX1001

Note: Department permission required for enrolment in the following sessions:Summer Main

Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
And 1 elective unit from Table 1, with a view to completing a Table 4 non-AGEC major.
AGEC1102
Agricultural and Resource Economics
6    A HSC Mathematics or HSC Mathematics Extension 1
N AGEC1002
Semester 2
AGEN1002
Sustaining our Landscapes
6    A School Year 12 level knowledge of mathematics, some biology and chemistry.
Semester 2
ECMT1020
Business and Economic Statistics B
6    P ECMT1010 or ECOF1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015
N ECMT1001, ECMT1002, ECMT1003, ECMT1021, ECMT1022, ECMT1023


Other than in exceptional circumstances, it is strongly recommended that students do not undertake Business and Economic Statistics B before attempting Business and Economic Statistics A.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1002
Introductory Macroeconomics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main

Year 2

AGEC2103
Production Economics
6    P ECON1001 or AGEC1006 or (AGEC1003 and AGEC1004) or RESEC1031
N AGEC2003
Semester 1
AGEC2105
Applied Econometric Modelling 1
6    P (ECMT1010 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015) and ECMT1020
N ECMT2110
Semester 1
or
Students wanting to take a second major in Econometrics must enrol in ECMT 2150. Note this unit is not otherwise a substitute for AGEC 2105. Enrolment in ECMT 2150 requires Degree Coordinator permission. Add 1 elective from Tables 1 and 2, with a view to completing a Table 4 non-AGEC major.
ECOS2001
Intermediate Microeconomics
6    P ECON1001 or BUSS1040
C ECMT1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015
N ECON2001, ECOS2901, ECON2901


Certain combinations of Maths/Stats may substitute for Econometrics. Consult the School of Economics Undergraduate Coordinator.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
And 1 elective unit from Tables 1 and 2, with a view to completing a Table 4 non-AGEC major
AGEC2101
Market and Price Analysis
6    P AGEC1006 or (AGEC1003 and AGEC1004) or AGEC1002 or AGEC1102 or RSEC1031 or AGEC1031
N AGEC2001
Semester 2
ECOS2002
Intermediate Macroeconomics
6    P ECON1002
C ECMT1020
N ECON2002, ECOS2902, ECON2902


Certain combinations of Maths/Stats may substitute for Econometrics. Consult the School of Economics Undergraduate Coordinator.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
And 2 elective units from Tables 1 and 2, with a view to completing a Table 4 non-AGEC major

Year 3

AGEC3102
Agricultural and Resource Policy
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC3002
Semester 1
AGEC3103
Applied Optimisation
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC3101
Semester 1
or
AGEC3101
Agribusiness Management
6    P AGEC2103 or AGEC2003 or AGEC1006
N AGEC3103, AGEC3001
Semester 2
AGEC3104
Research Methods
6    P AGEC2105
N AGEC3004
Semester 2
And 5 elective units from Table 2 across semester 1 and 2, with a view to completing a Table 4 non-AGEC major

Year 4

AGEC4112
Research Project A
9    P 2 units out of AGEC3102, AGEC3103, AGEC3104 or AGEC3004
C AGEC4113
N AGEC4012

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Department permission required for enrolment.
Semester 1
or
AGEC4121
Research Exercises A
9    P 2 units out of AGEC3101, AGEC3102, AGEC3103, AGEC 3104 or AGEC3004
C AGEC4122
N AGEC4012, AGEC4112
Semester 1
And 2 level 4000 AGEC or RSEC elective units, with a maximum of 2 level 4000 RSEC units for the entire year.
Semester 1 elective units below:
AGEC4103
International Agricultural Trade
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC4003
Semester 1
(available 2014, NOT available 2015)
AGEC4107
Special Topics
6    N AGEC4007

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1
Semester 2
RSEC4131
Benefit-Cost Analysis
6    P (ECON2001 or ECOS2001) and (AGEC2103 or AGEC2003)
N AGEC4037
Semester 1
AGEC4108
Quantitative Planning Methods
6    P AGEC3101 or AGEC3103 or AGEC3031 or AGEC3001
N AGEC4008
Semester 2
(available 2014, NOT available 2015)
RSEC4133
Economics of Mineral & Energy Industries
6    A (ECON2002 or ECOS2002), AGEC3001, AGEC2101, AGEC2105
P (ECON2001 or ECOS2001) and (AGEC2103 or AGEC2003)
N ECON3013
Semester 2
(available 2014, NOT available 2015)
AFNR4001
Professional Development
6    N AGRF4000

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 2
AGEC4113
Research Project B
9    P 2 units out of AGEC3102, AGEC3103, AGEC3104 or AGEC3004
C AGEC4112
N AGEC4013

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Department permission required for enrolment.
Semester 2
or
AGEC4122
Research Exercises B
9    P 2 units out of AGEC3101, AGEC3102, AGEC3103, AGEC3104, or AGEC3004
C AGEC4121
N AGEC4013, AGEC4113
Semester 2
And 2 level 4000 AGEC or RSEC elective units, with a maximum of 2 level 4000 RSEC units for the entire year.
Semester 2 elective units below:
AGEC4102
Agricultural Development Economics
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
Semester 2
AGEC4104
Industrial Organization of Agribusiness
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
Semester 1
AGEC4107
Special Topics
6    N AGEC4007

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1
Semester 2
RSEC4132
Environmental Economics
6    A (ECON2001 or ECOS2001), (ECON2002 or ECOS2002), (AGEC3001or AGEC3101), AGEC2101, AGEC2105
P ECON2001 or ECOS2001 or AGEC2103 or AGEC2003 or RSEC2031
N ECON3013, AGEC4035
Semester 2
The following units are NOT available 2014, but available 2015
AGEC4101
Agricultural Marketing Analysis
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC4004
Semester 2
AGEC4109
Agricultural Finance and Risk
6    P {(AGEC3001 or AGEC3101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)} OR (AGEC1102 and AGEC3103)
N AGEC4009
Semester 2
RSEC4134
Economics of Water & Bio-resources
6    A (ECON2002 or ECOS2002), AGEC3001, AGEC2101, AGEC2105
P (ECON2001 or ECOS2001) and (AGEC2103 or AGEC2003)
N ECON3013
Semester 2
Table 1 BAgrEc Years 1 and 2 elective units
  1. Students may count no more than 24 credit points of the units specified towards meeting the requirements of their degree, and no more than 12 credit points from the listed MATH and Modern Language units.
  2. Prerequisites apply for many second semester units.
Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session
ACCT1006
Accounting and Financial Management
6    P ACCT1005 or BUSS1030
N ACCT1001, ACCT1002, ACCT1003, ACCT1004
Semester 1
Semester 2
BUSS1030
Accounting, Business and Society
6    N ACCT1001, ACCT1002, ACCT1003, ACCT1004, ACCT1005


This unit of study is a compulsory part of the Bachelor of Commerce and combined Bachelor of Commerce degrees.
Semester 1
Semester 2
BIOL1001
Concepts in Biology
6    A HSC Biology, however, students who have not completed HSC Biology (or equivalent) are strongly advised to take the Biology Bridging Course (in February).
N BIOL1911, BIOL1991
Semester 1
Summer Main
BIOL1002
Living Systems
6    A HSC Biology, however, students who have not completed HSC biology (or equivalent) are strongly advised to take the Biology Bridging Course (in February).
N BIOL1902
Semester 2
CLAW1001
Foundations of Business Law
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
GEOS1001
Earth, Environment and Society
6    N GEOS1901, GEOG1001, GEOG1002, GEOL1001, GEOL1002, GEOL1902, ENSY1001
Semester 1
GEOS1002
Introductory Geography
6    N GEOS1902, GEOG1001, GEOG1002
Semester 2
GOVT1101
Australian Politics
6      Semester 1
GOVT1104
Introduction to Political Science
6      Semester 2
GOVT1105
Geopolitics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
GOVT1202
World Politics
6   

In Summer School this unit is available to current HSC students only.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
INFS1000
Digital Business Innovation
6    N ISYS1003, INFO1000, INFO1003
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
MATH1011
Applications of Calculus
3    A HSC Mathematics
N MATH1111, MATH1001, MATH1901, MATH1906, BIOM1003, ENVX1001
Semester 1
Summer Main
MATH1013
Mathematical Modelling
3    A HSC Mathematics or a credit or higher in MATH1111
N MATH1003, MATH1903, MATH1907
Semester 2
Summer Main
MKTG1001
Marketing Principles
6    N MKTG2001
Semester 1
Semester 2
PSYC1001
Psychology 1001
6      Semester 1
Summer Main
PSYC1002
Psychology 1002
6      Semester 2
Summer Main
WORK1003
Foundations of Work and Employment
6   

This is the compulsory unit of study for the Industrial Relations/Human Resource Management major.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Modern Language (Level 1 or higher) units, with the approval of the Dean of Agriculture and Environment
Table 2 BAgrEc Years 2 and 3 elective units
Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session
AGEC2102
Agribusiness Marketing
6    P AGEC1006 or AGEC1102 or RSEC1031
Semester 1
LWSC2002
Introductory Hydrology
6    A SOIL2003 and [(AFNR1001 and AFNR1002) or ENSY1001 or (AGEN1001 and AGEN1002)] and (BIOM1001 or ENVX1001).
Semester 2
SOIL2003
Soil Properties and Processes
6      Semester 1
ENVX3001
Environmental GIS
6    A least 48 credit points in second year agriculture/science units.
Semester 2
Any level 2 or 3 semester units in Accounting (ACCT), Commercial Law (CLAW), Econometrics (ECMT), Economics (ECOS), Finance (FINC), Geography (GEOG or GEOS), Government (GOVT), Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management (WORK), Information Systems (INFS), Marketing (MKTG), Psychology (PSYC). Units in Asian Studies (ASNS) or Modern Languages may also be taken (with the approval of the Dean FAE)
Any level 4 units in Agricultural Economics (AGEC) other than those which are core requirements for Year 4.
Other units of study from the BScAgr degree, with approval of the Dean FAE and the Degree Coordinator.
AGEC2102 Agribusiness Marketing can only be included for Year 2.
Prerequisites and/or corequisites apply for most units.
Electives must be chosen such that the student will complete a non-AGEC major as specified in the Table of Majors.
Table 3 Majors in the BAgrEc Degree

The definitions of majors in the following tables apply for students commencing in 2012 or later. These students are required to complete 36 credit points of senior units of study in their chosen majors. Their majors must comply with the requirements for the BAgrEc degree as set out below, and also with the minimum requirements of the discipline teaching that major.

Students who commenced in 2004 or earlier will be required to complete 44 credit points to obtain a major. The major will be defined according to the criteria as currently determined by the discipline teaching that major. The current requirements for majors in the University of Sydney Business School and the Faculty of Science can be found in the respective faculty handbooks.

All students must complete an Agricultural Economics major and a non Agricultural Economics major. The Agricultural Economics major and other majors available in the BAgrEc degree are defined in Table 3. Up to three majors will be noted on a student's transcript.

  • For disciplines based in other faculties (e.g. Geography is based in the Faculty of Science) the specification of a major here may differ from that in its 'home' faculty. The requirement for a major within the BAgrEc degree is no less, nor more liberal, than in the discipline's 'home' faculty.
  • A student can count a particular unit of study towards only one major.
  • Where a student could count a unit of study towards more than one major, the student must nominate by the end of their final year the particular major to which the unit is to be allocated.
Unit of study Credit points A: Assumed knowledge P: Prerequisites C: Corequisites N: Prohibition Session

Agricultural Economics major

Junior (Level 1) units
AGEC1102
Agricultural and Resource Economics
6    A HSC Mathematics or HSC Mathematics Extension 1
N AGEC1002
Semester 2
AGEN1001
Shaping our Landscapes
6    N AFNR1001
Semester 1
Level 2 and 3 units
AGEC2101
Market and Price Analysis
6    P AGEC1006 or (AGEC1003 and AGEC1004) or AGEC1002 or AGEC1102 or RSEC1031 or AGEC1031
N AGEC2001
Semester 2
AGEC2103
Production Economics
6    P ECON1001 or AGEC1006 or (AGEC1003 and AGEC1004) or RESEC1031
N AGEC2003
Semester 1
AGEC3102
Agricultural and Resource Policy
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC3002
Semester 1
AGEC3101
Agribusiness Management
6    P AGEC2103 or AGEC2003 or AGEC1006
N AGEC3103, AGEC3001
Semester 2
or
AGEC3103
Applied Optimisation
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC3101
Semester 1
Plus two level 4 AGEC elective units

Non-Agricultural Economics majors

Accounting

Junior (Level 1) units
ACCT1006
Accounting and Financial Management
6    P ACCT1005 or BUSS1030
N ACCT1001, ACCT1002, ACCT1003, ACCT1004
Semester 1
Semester 2
BUSS1030
Accounting, Business and Society
6    N ACCT1001, ACCT1002, ACCT1003, ACCT1004, ACCT1005


This unit of study is a compulsory part of the Bachelor of Commerce and combined Bachelor of Commerce degrees.
Semester 1
Semester 2
ECMT1010
Business and Economic Statistics A
6    N ECMT1011, ECMT1012, ECMT1013, MATH1015, MATH1005, MATH1905, STAT1021, ECOF1010, BUSS1020, ENVX1001

Note: Department permission required for enrolment in the following sessions:Summer Main

Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Level 2 and 3 units
ACCT2011
Financial Accounting A
6    P (ACCT1001 or ACCT1005 or BUSS1030) and (ACCT1002 or ACCT1006) and (ECMT1010 or BUSS1020)
N ACCT2001
Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT2012
Management Accounting A
6    P (ACCT1001 or ACCT1005 or BUSS1030) and (ACCT1002 or ACCT1006)
N ACCT2002
Semester 1
Semester 2
Any four of the following:
ACCT3011
Financial Accounting B
6    P ACCT2011 or ACCT2001
N ACCT3001
Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3012
Management Accounting B
6    P ACCT2012 or ACCT2002
N ACCT3002


Discipline Permission required for students who have not passed ACCT2012 (or ACCT2002)
Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3013
Financial Statement Analysis
6    P (ACCT2011 or ACCT2001) and (FINC2011 or FINC2001)
N ACCT3003
Semester 1
ACCT3014
Auditing and Assurance
6    P ACCT3011 or ACCT3001
N ACCT3004
Semester 1
Semester 2
ACCT3031
International Corporate Governance
6    A CLAW2201
P ACCT2011 or ACCT2001
Semester 2
ACCT3032
Current Issues in Management Accounting
6    P ACCT2012 or ACCT2002

Note: Department permission required for enrolment

Semester 1
CLAW2201
Corporations Law
6    P Any 4 full semester junior units of study including CLAW1001
N CLAW2001
Semester 1
Semester 2
See the Business School Handbook

Agribusiness

Junior (Level 1) units
Some junior elective units of WORK, IBUS or INFS may be required to meet the prerequisites of Level 2/3 units listed for this major.
Level 2 and 3 units
AGEC2102
Agribusiness Marketing
6    P AGEC1006 or AGEC1102 or RSEC1031
Semester 1
AGEC4104
Industrial Organization of Agribusiness
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
Semester 1
The following 2 units are available in 2015, but NOT in 2014
AGEC4101
Agricultural Marketing Analysis
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC4004
Semester 2
AGEC4109
Agricultural Finance and Risk
6    P {(AGEC3001 or AGEC3101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)} OR (AGEC1102 and AGEC3103)
N AGEC4009
Semester 2
Either 12 credit points INFS level 2/3 units or 12 credit points WORK level 2/3 units or 12 credit points of IBUS level 2/3 units

Agricultural Finance

Junior (Level 1) units
Some junior elective units may be required to meet the prerequisites of Level 2/3 units listed for this major
Level 2 and Level 3
FINC2011
Corporate Finance I
6    A ECMT1010 or BUSS1020, BUSS1040 or (ECON1001 and ECON1002) and BUSS1030 (or ACCT1001 and ACCT1002)
N FINC2001


Note: Study in Finance commences in second year. BUSS1020 (or ECMT1010), BUSS1040 (or ECON1001 and ECON1002) and BUSS1030 (or ACCT1001 and ACCT1002) are recommended for all students wanting to study Finance.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Winter Main
FINC2012
Corporate Finance II
6    P FINC2011 or FINC2001
N FINC2002
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
AGEC4104
Industrial Organization of Agribusiness
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
Semester 1
The following unit is NOT available in 2015, but is available in 2014
AGEC4108
Quantitative Planning Methods
6    P AGEC3101 or AGEC3103 or AGEC3031 or AGEC3001
N AGEC4008
Semester 2
The following unit is available in 2015, but NOT in 2014
AGEC4109
Agricultural Finance and Risk
6    P {(AGEC3001 or AGEC3101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)} OR (AGEC1102 and AGEC3103)
N AGEC4009
Semester 2
Plus two FINC3000 units

Agricultural Marketing

Junior (Level 1) units
MKTG1001
Marketing Principles
6    N MKTG2001
Semester 1
Semester 2
Level 2 and 3 units
AGEC2102
Agribusiness Marketing
6    P AGEC1006 or AGEC1102 or RSEC1031
Semester 1
AGEC4104
Industrial Organization of Agribusiness
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
Semester 1
MKTG2112
Consumer Behaviour
6    P MKTG1001 (or MKTG2001)
N MKTG2002
Semester 2
MKTG3118
Marketing Strategy and Planning
6    P MKTG1001 (or MKTG2001), MKTG2112 (or MKTG2002), and (MKTG2113 or MKTG1002 or MKTG2003)
N MKTG3201
Semester 2
Plus two other MKTG3000 units
The following unit is available in 2015, but NOT in 2014
AGEC4101
Agricultural Marketing Analysis
6    P (AGEC2001 or AGEC2101) and (AGEC2003 or AGEC2103)
N AGEC4004
Semester 2

Commercial Law

Junior (Level 1) units
CLAW1001
Foundations of Business Law
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Level 2 and 3 units
A minimum of six CLAW2000 and 3000 units
See the Business School Handbook

Econometrics

Junior (Level 1) units
ECMT1010
Business and Economic Statistics A
6    N ECMT1011, ECMT1012, ECMT1013, MATH1015, MATH1005, MATH1905, STAT1021, ECOF1010, BUSS1020, ENVX1001

Note: Department permission required for enrolment in the following sessions:Summer Main

Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECMT1020
Business and Economic Statistics B
6    P ECMT1010 or ECOF1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015
N ECMT1001, ECMT1002, ECMT1003, ECMT1021, ECMT1022, ECMT1023


Other than in exceptional circumstances, it is strongly recommended that students do not undertake Business and Economic Statistics B before attempting Business and Economic Statistics A.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Level 2 and 3 units
At least four senior elective units of study (24 credit points) selected from the following options with a minimum of three at the 3000 level:
ECMT2130
Financial Econometrics
6    P ECMT2110 or ECMT2010 or ECMT1020
N ECMT2030
Semester 2
ECMT3120
Applied Econometrics
6    P ECMT3110 or ECMT3010 or (ECMT2150 and ECMT2160)
N ECMT3020
Semester 2
ECMT3130
Forecasting for Economics and Business
6    P ECMT2110 or ECMT2010 or (ECMT2150 and ECMT2160)
N ECMT3030
Semester 2
ECMT3150
The Econometrics of Financial Markets
6    P ((ECMT1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015) and (ECMT2110 or ECMT2010) and (ECMT2130 or ECMT2030)) or (ECMT2130 and ECMT2150 and ECMT2160)
N ECMT3050
Semester 1
See the Business School Handbook

Economics

Junior (Level 1) units
ECMT1010
Business and Economic Statistics A
6    N ECMT1011, ECMT1012, ECMT1013, MATH1015, MATH1005, MATH1905, STAT1021, ECOF1010, BUSS1020, ENVX1001

Note: Department permission required for enrolment in the following sessions:Summer Main

Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECMT1020
Business and Economic Statistics B
6    P ECMT1010 or ECOF1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015
N ECMT1001, ECMT1002, ECMT1003, ECMT1021, ECMT1022, ECMT1023


Other than in exceptional circumstances, it is strongly recommended that students do not undertake Business and Economic Statistics B before attempting Business and Economic Statistics A.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1001
Introductory Microeconomics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1002
Introductory Macroeconomics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Level 2 and 3 units
ECOS2001
Intermediate Microeconomics
6    P ECON1001 or BUSS1040
C ECMT1010 or BUSS1020 or MATH1905 or MATH1005 or MATH1015
N ECON2001, ECOS2901, ECON2901


Certain combinations of Maths/Stats may substitute for Econometrics. Consult the School of Economics Undergraduate Coordinator.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECOS2002
Intermediate Macroeconomics
6    P ECON1002
C ECMT1020
N ECON2002, ECOS2902, ECON2902


Certain combinations of Maths/Stats may substitute for Econometrics. Consult the School of Economics Undergraduate Coordinator.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Any four further ECOS2000 or ECOS3000 units, of which at least three must be at the 3000 level
See the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Handbook

Finance

Junior (Level 1) units
Any one junior unit of study (six credit points) from the University of Sydney Business School.
ECMT1010
Business and Economic Statistics A
6    N ECMT1011, ECMT1012, ECMT1013, MATH1015, MATH1005, MATH1905, STAT1021, ECOF1010, BUSS1020, ENVX1001

Note: Department permission required for enrolment in the following sessions:Summer Main

Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1001
Introductory Microeconomics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
ECON1002
Introductory Macroeconomics
6      Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Level 2 and 3 units
FINC2011
Corporate Finance I
6    A ECMT1010 or BUSS1020, BUSS1040 or (ECON1001 and ECON1002) and BUSS1030 (or ACCT1001 and ACCT1002)
N FINC2001


Note: Study in Finance commences in second year. BUSS1020 (or ECMT1010), BUSS1040 (or ECON1001 and ECON1002) and BUSS1030 (or ACCT1001 and ACCT1002) are recommended for all students wanting to study Finance.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
Winter Main
FINC2012
Corporate Finance II
6    P FINC2011 or FINC2001
N FINC2002
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
FINC3017
Investments and Portfolio Management
6    P FINC2011
N FINC3007


Students who achieved less than a credit in FINC2011 are advised not to attempt FINC3017 until they have completed FINC2012.
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Main
A minimum of three (18 credit points) further FINC3000 level units
See the Business School Handbook

Geography

Junior (Level 1) units and Level 2 units
Some junior elective and intermediate GEOG/GEOS units may be required to meet the prerequisites of Level 3 units for this major.
Level 3 units
24 CP made up of:
GEOS3333
Geographical Concepts, Skills & Methods
6    A Basic knowledge of ARC GIS software.
P 24 credit points of Intermediate units of study including 6 credit points from one of the following units: GEOS2112, GEOS2912, GEOS2123, GEOS2923, GEOS2115, GEOS2915, GEOS2121, GEOS2921, SOIL2002, LWSC2002.
N GEOS3933
Semester 2
or
GEOS3933
Geog. Concepts, Skills & Methods (Adv)
6    A Basic knowledge of ARC GIS software.
P Distinction average in 24 credit points of Intermediate units of study including 6 credit points from one of the following units: GEOS2112, GEOS2912, GEOS2123, GEOS2923, GEOS2115, GEOS2915, GEOS2121, GEOS2921, SOIL2002, LWSC2002.
N GEOS3333
Semester 2
GEOS3053
Southeast Asia Field School
6    P 6 credit points of Intermediate units of study in Geography. Department permission is required for enrolment.
N GEOS3953

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Students must contact the unit coordinator no later than September in the year before taking this unit.
Int July
or
GEOS3953
Southeast Asia Field School (Adv)
6    P 6 credit points of Intermediate units of study in Geography. Department permission required for enrolment.
N GEOS3053

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Students must contact the unit coordinator no later than September in the year before taking this unit.
Int July
Plus any of the following units:
ENVI3111
Environmental Law and Ethics
6    P 12 credit points of intermediate units of study
N ENVI3911
Semester 1
or
ENVI3911
Environmental Law and Ethics (Advanced)
6    P Distinction average across 12 credit points of intermediate units of study
N ENVI3111
Semester 1
ENVI3112
Environmental Assessment
6    P (GEOS2121 or GEOS2921) and 6 additional credit points of intermediate units
N ENVI3002, ENVI3004, ENVI3912
Semester 2
or
ENVI3912
Environmental Assessment (Advanced)
6    P Distinction average in ((GEOS2121 or GEOS2921) and 6 additional credit points of intermediate units)
N ENVI3112, ENVI3002, ENVI3004
Semester 2
GEOS3520
Urban Citizenship & Sustainability
6    P 24 credit points of Intermediate units of study including 6 credit points from one of the following units: GEOS2112, GEOS2912, GEOS2123, GEOS2923, GEOS2115, GEOS2915, GEOS2121, GEOS2921, SOILS2002, LWSC2002
N GEOS3920
Semester 1
or
GEOS3920
Urban Citizenship & Sustainability (Adv)
6    P Distinction average in 24 credit points of Intermediate units of study including 6 credit points from one of the following units: GEOS2112, GEOS2912, GEOS2123, GEOS2923, GEOS2115, GEOS2915, GEOS2121, GEOS2921, SOIL2002, LWSC2002
N GEOS3520
Semester 1
GEOS3524
Global Development and Livelihoods
6    P 24 credit points of Intermediate units of study including 6 credit points of Intermediate Geoscience
N GEOS3924, GEOS2112, GEOS2912
Semester 1
or
GEOS3924
Global Development and Livelihoods (Adv)
6    P 24 credit points of Intermediate units of study including a distinction in 6 credit points of Intermediate Geoscience
N GEOS3524, GEOS2112, GEOS2912
Semester 1
GEOS3009
Coastal Environments and Processes
6    P (6 credit points of Intermediate Geoscience units) and (6 further credit points of Intermediate Geoscience or 6 credit points of Physics or Mathematics or Information Technology or Engineering units) or ((MARS2005 or MARS2905) and (MARS2006 or MARS2906))
N GEOS3909, MARS3003, MARS3105
Semester 1
or
GEOS3909
Coastal Environments and Processes (Adv)
6    P Distinction average in ((6 credit points of Intermediate Geoscience* units) and (6 further credit points of Intermediate Geoscience or 6 credit points of Physics, Mathematics, Information Technology or Engineering units) or ((MARS2005 or MARS2905) and (MARS2006 or MARS2906)))
N GEOS3009, MARS3003, MARS3105


A distinction average in prior Geography or Geology units is normally required for admission. This requirement may be varied and students should consult the unit of study coordinator.
Semester 1
GEOS3014
GIS in Coastal Management
6    P Either 12 credit points of Intermediate Geoscience units or [(GEOS2115, GEOS2915) and (BIOL2018 or BIOL2918 or BIOL2024 or BIOL2924 or BIOL2028 or BIOL2928)].
N GEOS3914, MARS3104
Semester 2
or
GEOS3914
GIS in Coastal Management (Advanced)
6    P Distinction average in either 12 credit points of Intermediate Geoscience units or [(GEOS2115 or GEOS2915) and (BIOL2018 or BIOL2918 or BIOL2024 or BIOL2924 or BIOL2028 or BIOL2928)].
N GEOS3014, MARS3104

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
A distinction average in prior Geography, Geology or Marine Science units of study is normally required for admission. This requirement may be varied and students should consult the unit of study coordinator.
Semester 2
GEOS3101
Earth's Structure and Evolution
6    A GEOS2114, GEOS2124
P (GEOS2114 or GEOS2914) and (GEOS2124 or GEOS2924); or 24 credit points of Intermediate Science units of study and GEOS1003 with permission of the Head of School
N GEOS3801, GEOS3003, GEOS3903, GEOS3004, GEOS3904, GEOS3006, GEOS3906, GEOS3017, GEOS3917
Semester 1
or
Different pathways are available for this major.
See the Faculty of Science Handbook

Government and International Relations

Junior (Level 1) units
Two level 1000 Government (GOVT) units
Level 2 and 3 units
At least 36 senior credit points of Level 2000 and Level 3000 GOVT units, including at least 6 credit points from Level 3000 units of units of study.
Note. Students may also complete a maximum of 12 credit points in cross-listed non-'GOVT' senior units of study as electives for this major. For details of all non-'GOVT' units of study that may be cross listed with this major, see the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences website

Management

Level 2 and 3 units
WORK2201
Foundations of Management
6    P 24 credit points of junior units of study
N IREL2001, WORK2001


This a compulsory unit of study for the Management major.
Semester 1
WORK2210
Strategic Management
6    P 40 credit points worth of units of study
N WORK2010


This is the compulsory unit of study for the Management major.
Semester 2
WORK2218
Managing Organisational Behaviour
6    P 24 junior credit points


This is the compulsory unit of study for the Management major.
Semester 1
A minimum of three units from:
BUSS2100
Business Placement A (Internship)
6    P For Bachelor of Commerce (and all combined courses administered by the Business School): 48 credit points, including 5 x junior core units; For Bachelor of Commerce (Liberal Studies): 48 credit points, including 2 junior core units.

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
Permission is required to enrol in this unit. Contact the Careers and Employment Relations Office for details: business.placements@sydney.edu.au
Int February
Int January
Int July
Semester 1
Semester 2
IBUS2102
Cross-Cultural Management
6    P 36 junior credit points
N IBUS2002
Semester 1
Semester 2
Summer Early
IBUS3107
Business Negotiations
6    P 48 credit points

Note: Department permission required for enrolment
This unit will require student's participation in a number of negotiations. Preparation for these negotiations, which are a large part of your grade, will require time-pressured reading of material in class.
Semester 2
QBUS2350
Project Planning and Management
6    P BUSS1020 or ECMT1010 or equivalent
N CIVL3805, ECMT3640
Semester 2
WORK2209
Managing Organisational Change
6    P 40 credit points worth of units of study
N WORK2009
Semester 2
WORK2211
Human Resource Strategies
6    P 40 credit points of units of study including (WORK1003 or WORK1002)
N IREL2011, WORK2011
Semester 2
WORK2217
International Human Resource Management
6    P 40 credit points worth of units of study including either (WORK1003 or WORK1001) OR (IBUS2101 or IBUS2001)
N WORK2017
Semester 1
WORK2219
Managing Organisational Sustainability
6    P 40 credit points worth of units of study
Semester 2
WORK2221
Organisational Communication
6    P 40 credit points worth of units of study
Semester 1
WORK2222
Leadership in Organisations
6    A WORK2201 or WORK2218
P 40 credit points worth of units of study
Semester 2
WORK2227
Regulation at Work
6    A WORK1003
P 24 credit points of junior units of study including WORK1003
N WORK2207, WORK2208
Semester 1
WORK3922
Organisational Research Methods
6    P 40 credit points worth of units of study
N IREL3902, WORK3902
Semester 2
Not available in 2014, available in 2105
See the Business School Handbook

Marketing

Junior (Level 1) units
MKTG1001
Marketing Principles
6    N MKTG2001
Semester 1
Semester 2
Level 2 and 3 units
MKTG2112
Consumer Behaviour
6    P MKTG1001 (or MKTG2001)
N MKTG2002
Semester 2
MKTG2113
Marketing Research
6    P MKTG1001
N MKTG1002
Semester 1
MKTG3118
Marketing Strategy and Planning
6    P MKTG1001 (or MKTG2001), MKTG2112 (or MKTG2002), and (MKTG2113 or MKTG1002 or MKTG2003)
N MKTG3201
Semester 2
Plus three other MKTG2000 or 3000 units
See the Business School Handbook

Psychology

Note: A Psychology major requires the completion of 60 credit points of PSYC units
Junior (Level 1) units
PSYC1001
Psychology 1001
6      Semester 1
Summer Main
PSYC1002
Psychology 1002
6      Semester 2
Summer Main
Level 2 and 3 units
PSYC2011
Brain and Behaviour
6    P PSYC1001 and PSYC1002.
N PSYC2911, PSYC2111
Semester 1
PSYC2012
Statistics & Research Methods for Psych
6    A Recommended: HSC Mathematics, any level
P PSYC1001 and PSYC1002
N PSYC2112
Semester 1
PSYC2013
Cognitive and Social Psychology
6    P PSYC1001 and PSYC1002.
N PSYC2113
Semester 2
PSYC2014
Personality and Intelligence 1
6    P PSYC1001 and PSYC1002
N PSYC2114
Semester 2
PSYC3018
Abnormal Psychology
6    A (PSYC2012 or PSYC2112) and (PSYC2014 or PSYC2114)
P At least two intermediate Psychology units of study from PSYC2011, PSYC2911, PSYC2111, PSYC2012, PSYC2112, PSYC2013, PSYC2113, PSYC2014 and PSYC2114
N PSYC3203
Semester 1
At least three Senior units of study, which must include:
PSYC3015
Personality and Intelligence 2
6    A (PSYC2012 or PSYC2112); (PSYC2013 or PSYC2113)
P (PSYC2014 or PSYC2114) and (PSYC2011 or PSYC2911 or PSYC2111 or PSYC2012 or PSYC2112 or PSYC2013 or PSYC2113)
Semester 1
PSYC3016
Developmental Psychology
6    P PSYC2013 or PSYC2113 and at least one other Intermediate Psychology unit from PSYC2011, PSYC2911, PSYC2111, PSYC2012, PSYC2112, PSYC2014 and PSYC2114.
N PSYC3206
Semester 2
PSYC3017
Social Psychology
6    A PSYC2012 or PSYC2112.
P PSYC2013 or PSYC2113 and at least one other Intermediate Psychology Unit of Study from PSYC2011, PSYC2911, PSYC2111, PSYC2012, PSYC2112, PSYC2014 and PSYC2114.
N PSYC3212
Semester 1
PSYC3020
Applications of Psychological Science
6    P 12 credit points of junior psychology and 12 credit points in Intermediate Psychology
N PSYC3019
Semester 2
and at least one of:
PSYC3011
Learning and Behaviour
6    A PSYC2012 or PSYC2112
P (PSYC2011 or PSYC2911 or PSYC2111) and at least one other Intermediate Psychology Unit from PSYC2012, PSYC2112, PSYC2013, PSYC2113, PSYC2014 or PSYC2114.
N PSYC3209
Semester 1
PSYC3012
Cognition, Language and Thought
6    A PSYC2012 or PSYC2112
P (PSYC2013 or PSYC2113) and at least one other Intermediate Psychology unit from PSYC2011, PSYC2911, PSYC2111, PSYC2012, PSYC2112, PSYC2014 or PSYC2114.
N PSYC3205
Semester 1
PSYC3013
Perceptual Systems
6    A PSYC2012
P (PSYC2011 or PSYC2911 or PSYC2111) and at least one other Intermediate Psychology Unit from PSYC2012, PSYC2112, PSYC2013, PSYC2113, PSYC2014, PSYC2114 or ANAT2010
N PSYC3210
Semester 2
PSYC3014
Behavioural and Cognitive Neuroscience
6    A PSYC2113 or PSYC2013
P Either ((PSYC2011 or PSYC2911 or PSYC2111) and at least one other Intermediate Psychology Unit from (PSYC2012 or PSYC2112), (PSYC2013 or PSYC2113), (PSYC2014 or PSYC2114)) OR ((PSYC2011 or PSYC2911 or PSYC2111 or PSYC2013) and ANAT2010 and PCOL2011)
N PSYC3914, PSYC3204, PSYC3215
Semester 2
See the Faculty of Science Handbook