yeah, you have to do the extra subjects as non-award.drmix said:by my calaculations u need
7 x ACCT <<< for double major
7 x MGMT <<< for double major
4 x ECON
4 x LEGT <<< for cpa/ca
1 x FINS
2 x GENED <<<for degree
25 courses, where ur only allowed 24courses for ur degree
maybe u can do non-awarded courses to safisty cpa/ca requirements but i dont no much abt that
LEGT 1711 and FINS1613 since they r the only first year courses required for a CAbuzz_hunniebee said:i want to do a accounting and tax double major and it seems as though it would allow me to get CA.
for b.commerce, what can the two option /elective courses be??
And how do you specify your majors? so far i can see my plan as undeclared. thanks.
hey can i do legt2721 as the 2nd option and do fins1613 in a later yr?drmix said:LEGT 1711 and FINS1613 since they r the only first year courses required for a CA
looks prefectly fine! =) as long as u do LEGT1711 in S1 and LEGT2721 aftersPace_T said:hey can i do legt2721 as the 2nd option and do fins1613 in a later yr?
thanx
I think you have to pay full-fee for non-award courses (because HECS will only cover the courses required for your degree)konstantine' said:Does anyone know if enrolling in non-award courses are more expensive than enrolling in normal courses i.e. CSp supported?
Yeah you can, but i'd be better if you do FINS1612 or FINS1613, so at least you've made a start on your finance major...and you'll be with the rest of your year groupphnx said:hey if i wanted to do a double major in finance/accounting
i do LEGT1711 in semester 1 along with the other 3 core courses right? if this is not the case, um can someone recommend the course i should be doing instead? thanks in advance. appreciate it
Aw that smells :mad1:Minai said:I think you have to pay full-fee for non-award courses (because HECS will only cover the courses required for your degree
i guess so...ive finsihed 1st year and my major is still undeclared...im pretty sure u have to go and fill a form out or somethinPace_T said:by the way, since im going to do just an accounting major, is it still ok if it says the program is 'undeclared' on the enrolling website? (im halfway thru 1st yr)
thanks