Foundation Studies and Diploma programs
Subjects - Diploma programs
There are currently two diplomas offered at the International College: the Diploma of Business Administration and the Diploma of Information Systems.
Students appplying with credit and undertaking an Accelerated entry are given credit for either the first semester or first two semesters of the Diploma program. Entry into 2nd year of the Degree requires at least a pass (50%) in each subject, or higher where otherwise stated. Students take 5 subjects in semester 1 and 4 subjects in each semester thereafter.
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Students successfully completeing the Diploma of Business Administration are given credit for the 1st Year (8 units) towards the following degrees:
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| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
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| Academic Study Skills 1 | Academic Study Skills 2 | Microeconomics | Macroeconomics |
| Accounting 1 | Accounting 2 | Foundations of Management | Introduction to Business Law |
| Economics 1 | Economics 2 | Accounting for Management Decisions | Marketing Principles and Practice OR Financial Accounting |
| Essential Maths 1 | Essential Maths 2 | ||
| IT Concepts | |||
| Students successfully completing the Diploma of Information Systems will be given entry into 2nd year of the Bachelor of Information Systems, or Bachelor of Information Technology. | |||
| Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Semester 3 | Semester 4 |
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| Academic Study Skills 1 | Academic Study Skills 2 | Introduction to Object Oriented Programming using Java | Intermediate Object Oriented Programming using Java |
| IT Concepts 1 | IT Concepts 2 | Discrete Maths | Information Systems |
| Essential Maths 1 | Essential Maths 2 | Introductory Statistics for Business OR Microeconomics* | Macroeconomics OR Marketing Principles and Practice* |
| Accounting 1* | Accounting 2 OR Economics 2* | Accounting for Management Decisions OR Foundations of Management* | Financial Accounting OR Marketing Principles and Practice* |
| * Note that these subjects are electives and that further choices or combinations may be avilable, subject to enrolments. | |||
