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Dual Degree Planners

The following planners are to be used as a guide when enrolling in courses via CQUCentral. Please note that these are recommended programs of study for full-time students who will generally study four courses per term. It is possible to vary the sequence in which you complete these courses, provided you ensure you complete all courses required for your degree.

If you intend to study part-time, you should select 1-2 courses per term in your first year. In selecting these courses, please note that:

  • The Faculty has no requirements for the number of courses that you study each term - this is your decision based upon the time that you have available to commit to your study. As a guide, we suggest you assume that each course will involve on average 8-12 hours of study a week for an undergraduate student;
  • In selecting specific courses, the Faculty recommends that you select courses in your first term that you feel most comfortable with.

To access your planner, please click on the appropriate link below.  If you have any questions about your planner please contact your Program Advisor or call 13 27 86.

Accounting Dual Degrees

Important notes in regard to Accounting Dual Degrees.

Students who commenced in the period Term 2 2005 to Term 2 2006 (Term 2 2005, Term 3 2005, Term 1 2006 or Term 2 2006)

The Faculty introduced minor changes to the Dual Degree Accounting program from the start of Term 2 2005. To reflect these changes, the Faculty also changed the name of this program from Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) to Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business from this date. Prior to Term 2 2006 students were only able to study the combined accounting and business degree with a specialisation in Information Systems. From Term 2 2006 the business specialisations able to be studied were broadened to encompass others available under the Bachelor of Business program.

The program Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Accounting) also had a name change to Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Accounting to reflect the changes made to the accounting side of this dual degree.

Students who commenced under Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) before Term 2 2005

During the course of 2005, the Faculty undertook to redevelop a number of its undergraduate programs to meet industry and professional body requirements.

In T2 2005, changes impacted on students enrolled in the following programs:

  • CQ01 Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
  • CQ91 Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business
  • CB01 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Accounting)

Students who chose to complete their program of study by the end of 2006, were able to complete their studies using the degree rules in place prior to T2 2005. This arrangement was approved by the accounting professional bodies that accredit these programs. Since this time a further extension has been given to enable students to complete in T1 2007, however no further extensions will be allowable.

STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED BEFORE TERM 2 2005 AND HAVE NOT COMPLETED MUST NOW BE FOLLOWING THE NEWER TERM 3 2006 OR THROUGHOUT 2007 PROGRAM STRUCTURE. Should you find yourself outside of this arrangement you MUST contact an advisor immediately.

CQ91 Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business

Students that commenced in 2009 onwards

Students that commenced in 2008

Students that commenced in Term 2 2006 to Term 3 2007

Students that commenced in Term 2 2005 to Term 1 2006

Students who commenced under Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) before Term 2 2005.  Please contact your program advisor if you are not already following a more current structure.

CB01 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Accounting

This program is no longer on offer as of 2008.  Please contact your Program Advisor via the eform or 13 27 86 for more information.

Students that commenced in 2007

Students that commenced prior to 2007

CG69 Bachelor of Financial Planning / Bachelor of Accounting

Students that commenced in 2009 onwards


Business Dual Degrees 

If you are currently studying one of the following programs and have questions on the completion of your program of study please contact your Program Advisor.

  • CB06 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
  • CK10 Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Learning Management
  • CU47 Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Professional Communication
  • CU28 Bachelor of Engineering Technology/Bachelor of Business