THE PONTIFICAL CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF PARANA: PCUP-1
Course: |
Bachelor of Business Administration |
Program Year: |
2017 |
Marks required for maximum credit exemption: |
75% |
Maximum credit exemption: |
96 credit points (2 years) |
Course Completed: |
Yes |
Summary of course duration at UOW if maximum credit exemption granted:
UOW Course |
UOW Major *** |
No. of years to complete *** |
Session of entry* |
Program of study |
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Bachelor of Commerce |
International Business Major only |
1 year |
Autumn or Spring |
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* Indicates the session in which you can commence in order to minimise course duration. You will normally require an additional session of study if commencing in a session not listed. Autumn = February; Spring = July
** Please note that session of entry and Years to complete applies to the UOW Wollongong Campus only.
***Please note students can also apply for other majors within the Bachelor of Commerce Degree, however the credit will be assessed on a case by case basis.
Students granted the maximum credit exemption will be exempt from the following UOW subjects:
Institution Subject Name |
UOW Code |
UOW Subject name |
Credit points |
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Accounting Fundamentals |
ACCY 111 |
Accounting Fundamentals in Society |
6 |
Analysis of Financial Statements |
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Strategic Cost Management |
ACCY 112 |
Accounting in Organisations |
6 |
Ethics |
COMM 101 |
Principles of Responsible Business |
6 |
Basic Business Statistics |
COMM 121 |
Statistics for Business |
6 |
Applied Statistics for Business Administration |
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Economic Essentials for Business |
ECON 100 |
Macroeconomics |
6 |
Fundamentals (or Principles) of Marketing |
MARK 101 |
Marketing Principles |
6 |
Marketing Research |
MARK 205 |
Introductory Marketing Research |
6 |
Strategic Marketing Management |
MARK 343 |
International Marketing |
6 |
Management Theories |
MGNT 110 |
Introduction to Management |
6 |
People Management Processes |
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Management Fundamentals |
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Operations Management |
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Human Behaviour in Organisations |
MGNT 201 |
Organisational Behaviour |
6 |
Construction and Organizational Analysis |
MGNT 220 |
Organisational Analysis |
6 |
Human Resource Strategic Management |
MGNT 341 |
International and Comparative Human Resource Management |
6 |
Total of Specified Credit |
72 | ||
Unspecified Credit @ 100 level |
12 | ||
Unspecified Credit @ 200 level |
12 | ||
Total Credit Exemptions |
96 |
Remaining Program of Study
Students who are awarded the maximum 96 credit points (16 subjects as per the pathway) are required to undertake the following 8 remaining subjects (48 credit points) to meet graduation requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce (International Business)
COMM 331 |
Integrative Business Capstone * |
Autumn/Spring |
ECON 216 |
International Economics |
Spring |
ECON 251 |
Industry and Trade in Asia |
Spring |
FIN 111 |
Introductory Principles of Finance * |
Autumn/Spring |
FIN 241 |
International Financial Management |
Autumn |
MGNT 210 |
Managing Across Cultures |
Autumn |
MGNT 389 |
International Business Management |
Autumn |
MGNT 314 |
Strategic Management |
Spring |
* Students are required to undertaken FIN 111 in their first semester at UOW along with the other 3 applicable subjects on offer, then COMM 331 in their final semester (along with the 3 remaining subjects).
Application of Credit Exemption to UOW Courses/Majors:
A further 48 credit points (equivalent to 1 year of full-time study) will be required to complete the following UOW degrees offered by the Faculty of Business:
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Bachelor of Commerce (International Business)
Additional information regarding course requirements, areas of major study and double majors can be found in the UOW Course Handbook (Faculty of Business).
The information contained on this website is a guide only and is subject to change according to any amendments to the curriculum of the University of Wollongong or the institutions listed on this website. You will be advised of your eligibility for admission and for credit exemption after receipt of your formal application in your formal letter of offer.
English language requirements:
All applicants are required to meet the University's English language requirements for entry.
Students not meeting the English language requirement for direct entry are able to undertake English language training on campus at UOW College.