• Pre-2012 rules
    • 11. Combined Course Rules
      • Combined courses for two bachelor's degrees
        • 11.1.46 Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Computer Science (61020) Only available to re-enrolling students.

          Note: This course is only available to re-enrolling students.

          Applicability of the general provisions

          11.1.46.1 The general provisions in 11.1.1 apply to the course.

          Course structure

          11.1.46.2 The combined course for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Computer Science consists of units to a total value of 216 points comprising a Bachelor of Commerce component to the value of 108 points and a Bachelor of Computer Science component to the value of 108 points.

          Bachelor of Commerce component

          11.1.46.3 The Bachelor of Commerce component consists of units to a total value of 108 points comprising—

          (a) Level 1 units to the value of 18 to 36 points which must include—

          (i) the following units:

          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1, S2ACCT1101Financial Accounting
          S1, S2ECON1101Microeconomics: Prices and Markets
          S1, S2STAT1520Economic and Business Statistics

          and

          (ii) for students who do not have a minimum scaled score of 50 per cent in WACE Mathematics 3A/3B, WACE Mathematics 3C/3D, TEE Applicable Mathematics, TEE Calculus, or equivalent, and who have not completed MATH1701 Introductory Mathematics Foundations (replacing MATH1050 Introductory Calculus) in the Bachelor of Computer Science component—

          AvailabilityUnit codeUnit name
          S1ECON1111Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics

          and

          (b) Level 2 and 3 units to make up the remaining number of points required for the component (72 to 90 points) chosen from Table 4.2.2u (Level 2 and 3 units offered by the Faculty) in the UWA Business School Rules, or from other Level 2 and 3 units offered within the University, which must include the requirements of at least one of the majors set out in UWA Business School Rules 4.2.4.10 to 4.2.4.21A.

          Bachelor of Computer Science component

          11.1.46.4(1) The Bachelor of Computer Science component consists of units to a total value of 108 points comprising—

          (a) all units in Table 6.2.5a (Bachelor of Computer Science core units) in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics Rules—36 points

          and

          (b) two units from Table 6.2.5b (Bachelor of Computer Science Level 2 options)—12 points

          and

          (c) the requirements for completion of one of the following majors:

          (i) Systems (MJ-SYSTM) comprising the remaining units from Table 6.2.3d (Systems major core units) in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics Rules—24 points

          or

          (ii) Web Technologies (MJ-TCHWB) comprising the remaining units from Table 6.2.3e (Web Technologies major core units) in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics Rules—18 points

          or

          (iii) Computation (MJ-COMPT) comprising the remaining units from Table 6.2.3g (Computation major core units) in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics Rules 24 points

          and

          (d) subject to (2), units to make up the remaining points required for the component which may comprise one or more of the following:

          (i) a second major from (c);

          (ii) a major chosen from those available within the University;

          (iii) units chosen from those available within the University;

          and

          (e) practical experience through a professional practicum as set out in Rule 6.2.5.4 in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics Rules (CITS3010 Professional Practicum1).2

          (2) Rule 6.2.5.3(4) in the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics Rules applies to the majors chosen under (1)(d)(i).

          (3) Students who do not have a minimum scaled score of 50 per cent in WACE Mathematics 3A/3B or TEE Applicable Mathematics or TEE Calculus, or equivalent, and who do not complete ECON1111 Quantitative Methods for Business and Economics in the Bachelor of Commerce component must include MATH1701 Introductory Mathematics Foundations (replacing MATH1050 Introductory Calculus) in the chosen units.

          1 Students do not enrol in the Professional Practicum units. Upon successful completion, the appropriate unit will be added to their enrolment and the result released together with the other enrolled units for the semester.

          2 Refer to unit description and to the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics website at https://www.ecm.uwa.edu.au/page/32392.