Stream

Business - REGZG16115

Stream Summary

Faculty: DVC (E) Board of Studies

School: Student LIfe and Learning

Contact: UNSWprep@unsw.edu.au

Program: 6115 - UNSW Preparation Program 17-19

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Stream Outline

The UNSW Preparation Program 17-19 Business stream is designed as a pathway for students with potential and an interest in tertiary education who have suffered educational and/or social disadvantage and/or do not possess the required assumed knowledge to gain entry into their preferred program in the UNSW Business School. It provides an opportunity for students with a selection rank* that is 50 or above, who do not meet the entry requirements of their preferred program at UNSW, and who meet the admission criteria listed earlier. The stream includes preparatory courses in Mathematics, academic skills, and introductory courses in Marketing and Management.

*A selection rank is an ATAR or equivalent that includes any bonus points.

Students who enrol in the Business stream will have the opportunity to:
  • strengthen their academic literacy and communication skills;
  • develop their critical and analytical thinking;
  • develop their mathematical skills;
  • complete introductory courses in their chosen field and
  • adjust to University study within a strong support structure

Stream Structure

Semester One:
REGZ9075 Academic Skills 1; REGZ9070 Maths Skills 1; MGMT1001 Mangaging Organisations and People

Semester Two:
REGZ9076 Academic Skills 2; REGZ9072 Maths Skills 2; MARK1012 Marketing Fundamentals OR a student who attains a distinction grade of higher in REGZ9070 Maths Skills may be permitted to proceed to one of:
  • ACCT1501 Accounting & Financial Management 1A
  • ECON1101 Microeconomics
  • ECON1203 Business & Economics Statistics
  • INFS1602 Information Systems in Business
  • LEGT1710 Business Law
  • FINS1613 Business Finance
Credit will be awarded for successful completion of MGMT1001; MARK1012 and if eligible a course from the list above.

Admission Requirements:

WAM 60, with a minimum of a pass in each course. Students with a WAM between 50-60 will be considered for entry on an individual basis.
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