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Bachelor of Commerce - Flexible Core Courses? (1 Viewer)

aria29

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Sorry if this is an incredibly silly question, but I'm just wondering if anyone can set my mind at ease - what exactly are flexible core courses and when can we choose to do them? Because I've only enrolled for the four compulsory cores (ACCT1501, ECON1101, ECON1203, MGMT1001), and my timetable seems very empty. :|

Thanks in advance. :)
 

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Sorry if this is an incredibly silly question, but I'm just wondering if anyone can set my mind at ease - what exactly are flexible core courses and when can we choose to do them? Because I've only enrolled for the four compulsory cores (ACCT1501, ECON1101, ECON1203, MGMT1001), and my timetable seems very empty. :|

Thanks in advance. :)
Welcome to life as a typical commerce student...

check http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2011/3502.html for flexible commerce cores. You enroll in them next semester.
 

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You've enrolled in the right courses. Unless you want to do a major in Actuarial Studies. In which case you have to swap ECON1203 with MATH1151...

And yeh as Deterministic said, we enrol in flexible core courses in Sem 2...
 

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so what if I enrol in MATH1151 because I want to do Actuarial and then I change my mind later on... and decide on let's say.. Accouting
then would I have to do ECON1203 in the future?
 

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Probably as you need to satisfy the statistics component of the commerce degree
 

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