Oh and also....some second year subjects require you top have completed 75 points. Does this mean 75 points of commerce subjects or will my law subject points contribute to that 75 points too?
I think its across faculties but don't quote me. I only do 1 degree now so it doesn't affect me.
I have to do five subjects and I would like to focus my commerce degree part of my double degree on finance. So this is what I have so far:
1.)316-101 Introductory Macroeconomics
2.)316-102 Introductory Microeconomics
3.)316-130 Quantitative Methods
4.)333-101 Finance 1
5.)?
What do you reccomend I do as a fifth subject?
If you don't do actuarial studies, you are basically limited to 1. ARA, 2. ATA, 3. BPA, 4. Managing People and Organisations 5. Business in Global Economy and 6. Principals of Business Law which is irrelevant if you are doing LLB.
1-3 as well as 6 are for Accounting people but Finance majors who aren't doing LLB like to do Business Law too, 5 and 6 are management subjects which I didn't touch because of lack of room.
I did same as you and the core accounting subjects but not Management subjects. If you haven't done accounting before you might struggle with ARA (1st 1st year accounting subject), but if you did (good in) VCE Accounting its simple enough. ATA (2nd 1st year accounting subject)is a bitch But they may have improved it now cause it was new when I did it. Business Process Analysis (BPA, another compulsory accounting subject for accounting majors) everyone hated and did shit in but I liked it because it was very "real world" business orientated. That was basically analysing...business processes lol. By all accounts PBL (bus law) was a big bludge subject cause you only needed to study 1 hour a week on the computer, and all the tests and exams were computer based multiple choice. No assignments either. Having said that most of my friends who did it didn't do THAT well.
Because you are Com/LLB you are restricted in what you can do. Basically its a choice between 1st year accounting subjects and 1st year management subjects for you. I personally recommend ARA only cause Managing people and organisations you can just read the book and understand, however, doing ARA alone is fairly useless since its not until 2nd year accounting that you start to understand what the machinations of the industry are all about.
You CAN major in Actuarial, however because you are restricted to 200 points in Law, Engineering and Property degrees, you have to see the Centre for Act. Studies for approval. They recommend against it because you will be hard pressed to meet the subject requirements. They will guide you on the right subjects for actuarial.
In case I'm confused myself, heres the primary source of info:
The subject choices are at the bottom of the page:
http://www.unimelb.edu.au/HB/facs/ECO.html