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choco

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in the handbook it says to graduate you need at least 66 credit points in units above 100 level and 30 above 200 level..so does that mean you need 30 at 300 level and the 66 can be any combination of 100 and 200 levels? (ie not necessarilty 30 @100 and 36 @ 200)
 

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"at least 66 credit points in units above 100 level"
<--- this means, you need at least 66 cp in 200 level, 300 level and/or 400 level combined

"30 above 200 level"
<--- this means, you need at least 30 cp in 300 level and/or 400 level combined

and you need to meet both these requirements.
 

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oh ok
but....in one part of the handbook it says 66 above 100 and 30 above 200
but in the other part it says 66 above 200 and 30 above 300...
which is right?
so the amount of 100 level units doesn't count?

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From memory, the outlines for all the accounting degrees ( esp. double majors) are up on maq website......

i did some browsing and came up with these.....


Professional Accounting:
http://www.accg.mq.edu.au/html/pdf/programsp2.pdf

Double major Accounting with B Law (double degree):
http://www.accg.mq.edu.au/html/pdf/programsp7.pdf

Double major Accounting with Finance (double degree):
http://www.accg.mq.edu.au/html/pdf/programsp10.pdf

Have fun ;) :)
:santa: cheers


*PS- read the lines at the bottom of the page regarding MKT101 and BBA102 for the double Accg with Finance.

"To qualify for Associate Membership of the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance, students should include MKTG101 and
BBA102 in their program."
 
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How come MKTG101 and BBA102 are not included in the program of Applied Finnace (APFN03) on the online Handbook ? I never knew this until now.

 

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