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MAA103 Accounting For Decision Making This unit covers the impact of accounting, preparation and evaluation of accounting reports, the accounting equation, analysis and classification of transactions, accounting systems and internal control, budgeting, the management of the decision making process, cost concepts for management decisions, and management of financial resources. Assessment: 30% semester test and assignment, 70% final examination
MAE101 Economic Principles This unit addresses the theory of price. Other topics studied include the nature of economics, consumer behaviour and market demand, the firm – its technology and costs, market structures, markets for input, public goods and externalities. Assessment: 50% test and assignment, 50% final examination
MAE102 The Global Economy The Global Economy is concerned with the way in which the whole economy or large sectors of it work. The major sectors analysed are the household, government, business and international. Issues such as economic growth, unemployment, inflation, balance of payment and fiscal policy are also addressed. Assessment: 30% assignments, 70% final examination
MAF101 Fundamentals Of Finance This unit provides a sound working knowledge of a modern financial system at both the personal and business level. Topics to be addressed in this introductory finance unit include: financial markets, investing decisions and taxation; risk and return; the mathematics involved in financial decision making; the role of the Financial Services industry and its major participants; investing in the three main areas of shares, property and fixed income securities; foreign exchange transactions; an introduction to the process of personal financial planning. Assessment: 30% semester test and assignment, 70% final examination
MLC101 Business Law The unit provides a comprehensive introduction to commercial law. It covers the Australian legal system, the law relating to contract, law of agency and liability for defective goods and defective advice. Assessment: 30% mid-semester examination (assessment); 70% final examination
MME101 Communication Skills For University Business Studies This unit aims to strengthen student’s language and research skills and to equip them with an understanding of the foundation concepts that underlie the undergraduate degree programs. Students will be trained in the language and communication skills needed for library research, academic reading, academic writing and note taking. Assessment: 50% assessments and tests, 50% final examination
MMK277 Marketing Management This unit studies the nature of marketing management from a marketing strategy approach with emphasis on the links between producers and receivers of goods and services. Particular emphasis is placed on the formulation of marketing strategies and the use of marketing mix tactics. Assessment: 50% assessment; 50% final examination
MMM132 Management This unit aims to provide students with a solid understanding of the intellectual foundations of the study of management. The unit also explores influences of the impact of the external environment on management practices, with particular consideration given to globalization, ethics, social responsibility, and the social and cultural context of management. Assessment: 40% assessment, 60% final examination - students must achieve a score of at least 40% on the final examination before being considered for a pass grade or better.
MSC120 Business Information Systems This unit develops an appreciation of the importance and roles played by information systems in businesses and other organisations through the development of general computer competencies, an introduction to software and hardware, the Internet and ecommerce, and analysis, design and implementation of information systems. Practical work reinforces these basic concepts. Assessment: 30% assignments and tasks, 70% final examination
MSQ171 Business Data Analysis This unit provides the basic descriptive and inferential statistical techniques required by business graduates. Widespread use will be made of computer packages to cover topics such as probability, probability distribution, sampling theory, estimation, hypothesis testing and regression analysis. Assessment: 30% semester assignments, 70% final examination
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