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Specification

Entry

1 Candidates for the combined degree of Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Economics shall be qualified for entry in accordance with the provisions of the University's Rules of Admission.
2 Normally, candidates for the combined degree shall complete the requirements, as hereinafter prescribed, in not less than four separate years of full-time study (or its equivalent) and not more than ten years from the time of first enrolment, including the year of passing the first unit claimed to count towards the degree.

Course structure

3 [1] To qualify for the combined degree, the candidate shall complete 400% from units in Groups 1, 2 and 3 of the Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Economics combined schedules, provided that:
(a) Not more than 125% is from units in Group 1 of the combined schedules of which at least 50% shall be from units in Group 1 Computing and at least 50% from units in Group 1 Economics.
(b) In the Bachelor of Economics component, a candidate must successfully complete 200% (16 units) from the Bachelor of Economics Schedules, comprising three compulsory first year units, at least nine of the required second year and third year units and four other approved units from the Schedules; and
(c) In the Bachelor of Computing component, students must complete 200% from the Bachelor of Computing Schedule, provided that:
* at least 50% is from year one computing core units listed in the BComp Schedule;
* 50% is from year two computing core units listed in the BComp Schedule; and
* at least 50% is from year three computing units listed in the BComp Schedule.
(d) the candidate may count a maximum of 25% of Terminating Passes in the computing component towards the combined degree.
(e) candidates for the degree shall not include subjects taught outside the Bachelor of Computing or Bachelor of Economics degree schedules in the combined degree (ie no Group 1A, 2A or 3A subjects).
[ii] The units which may be included in a course for the degree shall, unless otherwise approved by the respective dean, be in accordance with the schedules of the Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Economics degrees.
4 [i] Units may be counted towards the degree only if they have been taken in accordance with prerequisites determined by the Faculties of Commerce and of Science nd Engineering.
[ii] A candidate normally may not enrol in any year in units totalling more than 100% weighting, or if the candidate is in full-time employment during any given semester, more than 50% weighting.
[iii] Where two or more units of the same name or content are offered within the University, only one may be counted towards the degree.
[iv] In every case the candidate's choice of units and the order in which they are taken shall be subject to approval by the respective dean in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 3.
Candidates who transfer from the combined degree to the Bachelor of Computing or Bachelor of Economics at any time in their candidature, including after the completion of three years, must satisfy the requirements for the Bachelor of Economics or Bachelor of Science degree as detailed in the specifications for each course.

Credit for previous studies

5 Passes in subjects or units in other courses (completed or otherwise) in this University or another approved tertiary institution (or other approved professional examining body) may be credited towards the degree, provided that the Faculties of Commerce and of Science, Engineering and Technology may specify what more a candidate so credited shall be required to do to qualify for the degree.

Miscellaneous

6 The Faculties of Commerce and of Science, Engineering and Technology may from time to time make amendments to the schedules to these specifications.
7 These specifications shall take effect on 1 January 2002 and shall apply to all candidates for the degree, including those enrolling for the first time in that year and those enrolled subsequently.
8 The approved abbreviation for the combined degree of Bachelor of Computing and Bachelor of Economics shall be BComp--BEc.

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