This Bachelor of Business - Management major Study Plan is for students commencing in the current semester at USC Gympie.
Gympie students please note:
- Not all courses are offered at Gympie each semester.
- Elective options for a semester will be visible upon release of the timetable for the relevant semester (current Class Timetable).
- For detailed course information (including requisites), refer to individual course descriptions.
Year 1
Semester 2
COR109 Introduction to Economics
BUS101 Introduction to Management
BUS106 Communication and Thought
BUS108 Criminal Law and Procedure A
Semester 1
BUS102 Financial Accounting
BUS104 Business Analytics
BUS105 Business Law and Ethics
PLUS select 1 introductory level (100 coded) elective course from either faculty (search Class Timetable).
Year 2
Semester 2
IBS220 Criminal Law and Procedure B
PLUS select 2 elective courses from either faculty (search Class Timetable).
PLUS select 1 advanced (200 / 300 level) elective course from either faculty (search Class Timetable).
Semester 1
BUS203 Company Accounting
BUS211 Torts A
MGT210 Contracts A
PLUS select 1 developing and graduate level (200 / 300 coded) elective course from the School of Business (search Class Timetable).
Year 3
Semester 2
BUS320 Property A
MGT322 Auditing and Professional Practice
PLUS select either:
HRM321 Torts B
OR select 1 developing and graduate level (200 / 300 coded) elective course from the School of Business (search Class Timetable).
PLUS select 1 developing and graduate level (200 / 300 coded) elective course from the School of Business (search Class Timetable).
Semester 1
MGT310 Contracts B
MGT325 Property B
PLUS select either:
HRM311 Business Finance
OR select 1 developing and graduate level (200 / 300 coded) elective course from the School of Business (search Class Timetable).
PLUS select 2 developing and graduate level (200 / 300 coded) elective courses from either faculty (search Class Timetable).
If you have not yet successfully completed HRM321 Management Accounting you must select HRM311 Constitutional Law.