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drmix said:
there is no option of the options A :p just follow the rules/guidelines

wat u r lookin at is a single major in economics

if u want to do a double major u have to look at this:

for acct: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2007/ACCTAD3543.html

and for econ:
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2007/ECONAD3543.html

i think u can do a double major in a BofEco...just that there r not enough electives to safisty CA/CPA requirements
are you sure?....people say u can
 

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UOC for B. Economics is 144.

Core Subjects is 36 UOC + 12 UOC (GenEd)

Economics Major 42
Accounting Major 42

CA Subjects: 30 UOC

= 162 UOC, best to email UNSW which is what I did, yet they havn't responded bah.
 

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Ok....here is why people think you can get a CA in B Economics..

36 units in core
6 units for fin (required for CA)
24 units for legal subjects (required for CA)

there are 7 courses of acct u have to do for CA:

  • ACCT 1501 Accounting and Financial Management I A
  • ACCT 1511 Accounting and Financial Management IB
  • (these two are covered in core)
  • ACCT2522 Management Accounting: Process Improvement and Innovation
  • ACCT2542 Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • ACCT3563 Issues in Financial Reporting and Analysis;
  • ACCT3583 Stakeholder Value Management;
  • ACCT3708 Auditing and Assurance Services;
....top two are covered in the core...so another 30 units are added.

for eco: micro 2, macro 2, econometrics, methods(forgot the whole name) and 2 eco options..these add to 36 units

12 units gen ed

altogether that is 144 units exact

someone needs to correct me if im wrong.
 

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Hmm...yes it works for B Ec. It's just that you'll have a very set program

Wow I didn't know that!
 

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Chris. said:
Ok....here is why people think you can get a CA in B Economics..

36 units in core
6 units for fin (required for CA)
24 units for legal subjects (required for CA)

there are 7 courses of acct u have to do for CA:

  • ACCT 1501 Accounting and Financial Management I A
  • ACCT 1511 Accounting and Financial Management IB
  • (these two are covered in core)
  • ACCT2522 Management Accounting: Process Improvement and Innovation
  • ACCT2542 Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis
  • ACCT3563 Issues in Financial Reporting and Analysis;
  • ACCT3583 Stakeholder Value Management;
  • ACCT3708 Auditing and Assurance Services;
....top two are covered in the core...so another 30 units are added.

for eco: micro 2, macro 2, econometrics, methods(forgot the whole name) and 2 eco options..these add to 36 units

12 units gen ed

altogether that is 144 units exact

someone needs to correct me if im wrong.
wow well there u go...its prefect! =)
 

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