Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering
Degree Structure
Commerce/Engineering -- a typical full-time program pattern with a BComm major in Finance
| First semester | Second semester | |
| Year 1 (48 units) | ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1 PHYS1101 Advanced Physics 1 STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods | EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models ENGN1217 Introduction to Mechanics ENGN1218 Introduction to Electronics MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2 |
| Year 2 (48 units) | BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis COMP1100 Introduction to Programming & Algorithms ECON1101 Microeconomics 1 ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems & Design or ENGN1218 Electronic Systems & Design | ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 ENGNXXXX Computing for Engineering Simulation ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials FINM1001 Money, Markets & Finance |
| Year 3 (48 units) | ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems & Design or ENGN2218 Electronic Systems & Design ENGN2226 Engineering System Analysis FINM2001 Corporate Finance BComm elective (6u) | ENGN2225 System Design FINM2002 Financial Instruments and Risk Management Engineering elective (6u) Engineering major (6u) |
| Year 4 (48 units) | FINM3001 Investments BComm elective (6u) BComm elective (6u) Engineering major (6u) | ENGN3221 Enginering Management FINM3002 International Financial Management BComm elective eg. BUSN1002 Accounting Processes & Systems Engineering major (6u) |
| Year 5 (48 units) | ENGN4200 Individual Project ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project Engineering major (6u) Engineering elective (6u) | ENGN4200 Individual Project Engineering major (6u) BComm elective (6u) BComm elective e.g. BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law |
Note:
1. Bachelor of Commerce
- The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the College of Business and Economics: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Business Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance, MGMT1003 Management, People and Organisations.
- The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management or Marketing. The Business Information Systems major is not permitted.
- The Business and Economics courses should include BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis, and BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law in order to satisfy the BE requirements.
- The Engineering major and elective courses must be chosen from the approved Engineering list.
The engineering component of this pattern is only applicable for students commencing from 2009. Students commencing prior to 2009 should refer to the 2008 Handbook or consult an engineering academic course advisor.
Commerce/Engineering -- a typical full-time program pattern with a BComm major in Accounting and meeting professional accounting requirements.
| First semester | Second semester | |
| Year 1 (48 units) | BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1 PHYS1101 Advanced Physics 1 | BUSN1002 Accounting Processes & Systems ENGN1217 Introduction to Mechanics ENGN1218 Introduction to Electronics MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2 |
| Year 2 (48 units) | COMP1100 Introduction to Programming & Algorithms ECON1101 Microeconomics 1 ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems & Design or ENGN2218 Electronic Systems & Design STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods | ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 ENGNXXXX Computing for Engineering Simulation ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials Enginering major (6u) |
| Year 3 (48 units) | BUSN2015 Company Accounting FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance ENGN2226 Engineering System Analysis ENGN2217 Mechanical Systems & Design or ENGN2218 Electronic Systems & Design | BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law |
| Year 4 (48 units) | BUSN2101 Law of Business Entities BUSN3001 Accounting Theory Accounting major elective )6u) Engineering major (6u) | BUSN3002 Auditing ENGN3221 Engineering Management BComm elective (6u) Engineering major (6u) |
| Year 5 (48 units) | BUSN3014 Principles of Taxation Law ENGN4200 Individual Project ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project Engineering major (6u) | ENGN4200 Individual Project Engineering elective (6u) Engineering major (6u) Engineering elective (6u) |
Note:
1. Bachelor of Commerce
- The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the College of Business and Economics: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Business Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance, MGMT1003 Management, People and Organisations.
- The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Finance, International Business, Management or Marketing. The Business Information Systems major is not permitted.
- At least one of Advanced Management Accounting (BUSN3003), Financial Reporting by Corporations (BUSN3008), Public Sector Accounting (BUSN3006) or Corporate Social Responsibility, Accountability and Reporting (BUSN3017) must be selected within the Accounting Major.
*Students wishing to meet the requirements of the professional accounting bodies should either contact the College Office for details or refer to the following links:
http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/ug/accreditation/cpa.asp (for CPA Australia) and
http://ecocomm.anu.edu.au/ug/accreditation/icaa.asp (for the Institute of Chartered Accountants).
2. Bachelor of Engineering
- The Business and Economics courses should include BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis, and BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law in order to satisfy the BE requirements.
- The Engineering major and elective courses must be chosen from the approved Engineering list:
http://cecs.anu.edu.au/students/future/undergrad/BEng
The engineering component of this pattern is only applicable for students commencing from 2009. Students commencing prior to 2009 should refer to the 2008 Handbook or consult an engineering academic course advisor.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.




