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Hi,
I got into b commerce at macq uni.
I want to major in accounting I would like to complete my CPA. However I dont know what subs to do for commerce (only). Is there any core subs???
I dont get the macquarie system or the website!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you!:)

P.S. I accidentally missed the Pre-enrolment session.
 
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Did you buy the red handbook?
Did you seach the online handbook?
Did you do anything which would befit something other than sitting on your ass and getting others to do it for you?
Did you do a search on this forum about commerce threads?
 

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Yes, it's all in front of me. The online handbook is confusing and not much help. All the commerce threads are about UNSW/UTS/USYD.
 

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I only got into BCom not BCom-Accounting. Is it the same structure?
 

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http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/programofstudy.php?edition=2006&code=ACC01

In that case, go to the B Comm (Accg)

You have to complete :

At least 12 credit points chosen from ACCG310, ACCG329, ACCG330, ACCG340, ACCG350, ACCG352, ACCG353, ACCG355 and where 3 of the 12 credit points may be chosen from BUSL301, BUSL320

These are 3rd year units, which mean they'll have pre-requisites, find the unit here and look at the pre-requisites and work backwards.
 

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But I find it stupid to major in accounting with no CA/CPA qualification.
By the way, I have PMed you.
 

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I'm not interested in transferring as I know I won't be guarranteed a spot in BCom-Accounting. I am also interested in Business Law & Economics. Is there any kind of structures given like the BCom-Accounting one?
 

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No, its not a 'structured' degree with accreditation, so like i said previously, work backwards.

And don't complain about 'not being offered a place' and how its 'stupid' that B Comm (Accg) isnt accredited, if you worked harder, perhaps you could've gotten into the fucking degree you wanted

86.30 is hardly taxing, since the B Comm is 85
 
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I'm not sure what is needed to do to complete that degree other than the other ones listed.
Thanks for your help anyway.
 

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i've probably missed the point, but try going to the cpa/ca sites and find what degrees the accredit.
 

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1st year Bcom accounting is very similar to a B com one. If u do B Comm, u can chopse all the units a B com accounting student does,

ACCG100
ACCG101
ECON110
ECON111
STAT170
ISYS123
ECON141
ACST101

Just choose those,

There should be absoluletly no problem for transfering, unless u are really struggling
 

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I remember reading somewhere that if you fail a certain amount of subjects/credit points then you arent elible for CA/CPA?
 

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bscienceboi said:
I remember reading somewhere that if you fail a certain amount of subjects/credit points then you arent elible for CA/CPA?
not too sure about that.

but what does happen is that you can get kicked out of your (accredited) degree.

also, you have to pass the subjects, not just conceded passes. this is definately the case for ca, not 100% sure about cpa.
 

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bscienceboi said:
I remember reading somewhere that if you fail a certain amount of subjects/credit points then you arent elible for CA/CPA?
if u fail any accg200 level subject twice...they can kick you out
 

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redruM said:
not too sure about that.

but what does happen is that you can get kicked out of your (accredited) degree.

also, you have to pass the subjects, not just conceded passes. this is definately the case for ca, not 100% sure about cpa.
Is that for ALL subjects or just accounting subjects???
 

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Tabris said:
1st year Bcom accounting is very similar to a B com one. If u do B Comm, u can chopse all the units a B com accounting student does,

ACCG100
ACCG101
ECON110
ECON111
STAT170
ISYS123
ECON141
ACST101

Just choose those,

There should be absoluletly no problem for transfering, unless u are really struggling
but we cant choose those can we, because some of those require getting into b-com accouting,
 

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ACCG100: Accounting IA

Prerequisites:

Admission to BCom-Accounting or BCom in Accounting and Finance or BAppFin or BEc in Finance or UAI equivalent to these degrees or a GPA of 2.00 with 12 cp

ACCG101: Accounting IB

Prerequisites:

ACCG100(P) or ACCG105(P)

ECON110: Macroeconomic Principles

Prerequisites:

Admission to BCom/BEc/BAppFin or UAI equivalent to these degrees or a GPA of 2.00 with at least 12 cp; HSC Mathematics performance band 2 or extension 1 or extension 2, or corequisite of any unit in the range MATH123-MATH136

ECON111: Microeconomic Principles

Prerequisites:

Admission to BCom/BEc/BAppFin or UAI equivalent to these degrees or a GPA of 2.00 with at least 12cp; HSC Mathematics performance band 2 or extension 1 or extension 2, or corequisite of any unit in the range MATH123-MATH136

STAT170: Introductory Statistics

Prerequisites:

See unit description or enrolment in GradCertStats

ISYS123: Introduction to Information Systems and Technologies

Prerequisites:

ECON141: Introductory Econometrics

Prerequisites:

STAT170 or STAT171; ECON110 or ECON111 or BBA103

ACST101: Techniques and Elements of Finance

Prerequisites:

Etc.
 

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