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Study Plan - Semester 2 (mid-year) commencement

This Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Study Plan is for students commencing in Semester 2, 2014.

Year 1

Year 1

Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
COR109 Justice and the Australian Legal System
ACC106 Introduction to Psychology A
BUS101 Understanding Crime
BUS108 Punishment and Corrections
Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
BUS102 Policing
BUS104 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
BUS203 Criminal Profiling

PLUS select 1 elective course from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

Year 2

Year 2

Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
ACC210 Minorities and Criminal Justice
ACC220 Homicide

PLUS select 2 elective courses from the School of Business.

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
ACC211 Family Law: Legal Frameworks and Issues
ACC221 Applied Crime Prevention

PLUS select 1 elective course from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

PLUS select 1 advanced level (200/300 coded) elective course from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

Year 3

Year 3

Semester 2
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
ACC320 International Justice and Human Rights
ACC321 Criminal Law: An Introduction
BUS320 Social Research

PLUS select 1 advanced level (200/300 coded) elective course from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).

Semester 1
CourseSemester of offer
(Sunshine Coast)
UnitsRequisites
ACC310 Youth Justice
ACC311 Restorative Justice and Mediation

PLUS select 2 advanced level (200/300 coded) elective courses from either faculty (Arts and Business or Science, Health, Education and Engineering).