Summer/Winter Semester
- 2010 Summer Semester Subjects
- Tutorial Allocation
- Exams
- Special Consideration
- Workloads
- Fees
- Winter
2010 Summer Semester Subjects
Strict deadlines apply to the enrolling in and withdrawing from Summer Semester subjects.
Students can enrol in Summer Semester subjects via the Admin tab in the Student Portal as part of the re-enrolment process (see Subject Selection).
Students cannot withdraw from Summer Semester subjects after the census date has passed. For information on subject census dates, refer below or check the University's Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline and Census Date calculator. Subject census dates also appear on your enrolment record.
The 2010 Summer Semester runs from 4 January to 21 February. Please see below for the commerce subjects available.
| Subject | Census Date |
| 306-107 Accounting Reports and Analysis | 15 January 2010 |
| 306-108 Accounting Transactions and Analysis | 15 January 2010 |
| 325-101 Managing and Leading Organisations (formally Managing People and Organisations) |
15 January 2010 |
| 325-104 Principles of Marketing | 15 January 2010 |
| 306-202 Intermediate Financial Accounting | 15 January 2010 |
| 316-202 Intermediate Microeconomics | 15 January 2010 |
| 316-206 Quantitative Methods 2 | 15 January 2010 |
| 325-203 Managing Operations | 15 January 2010 |
| 325-227 Brand Management | 15 January 2010 |
| 333-201 Business Finance | 15 January 2010 |
| 333-309 Derivative Securities | 15 January 2010 |
| 333-311 Ethics in Finance | 29 January 2010 |
Note: This list of subjects is correct at the time of publication. Please check the Course and Subject Handbook for any changes to subject availability.
Tutorial Allocation
Tutorial allocation for Summer Semester subjects is done via the Alloc8 system. For further information please go to the Alloc8 page.
Exams
The exam period runs from 15 February to 19 February.
Exam Timetable and Venues to be confirmed.
Exam clashes
Students who have a clash of exams should complete the Clash of Exam Advice Form (PDF, 25kb) and forward it to the Commerce Student Centre. Please submit your form in person, via fax or by email.
Alternative Exam Arrangements
Students requiring specific arrangements due short-term health circumstances may apply for Alternative Exam Arrangements to assist them in undertaking their exams more comfortably. Supporting medical or other appropriate documentation is required for any arrangements to be made.
Students with ongoing conditions should register with the Disability Liaison Unit to receive continuing assistance.
Further information on Alternative Exam Arrangements can be obtained by going to our Assessment page.
Special Consideration
Students who have been significantly affected by illness or other serious circumstances during semester may be eligible to apply for Special Consideration.
For f urther information please go to our Special Consideration page.
Workloads
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Commerce double degree students may enrol in a maximum of 25 points in Summer Semester. Subjects offered during the Summer Semester are taught in intensive mode.
No approval will be given for Commerce students to undertake subjects at other universities over summer for credit towards the Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Commerce (Management).
Fees
Summer Semester Fees for all undergraduate subjects taught by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce will be charged on the same basis as standard semester subjects (ie full fee students will be charged full fees and Commonwealth Supported students will be charged on a CSP basis for any Commerce Summer Semester subjects in which they enrol).
Students wishing to enrol in subject/s taught by another Faculty over the Summer Semester are advised to check with the relevant faculty regarding fee arrangements.
Winter
The Faculty of Economics and Commerce does not offer subjects over the winter recess. Please refer to the Course and Subject Handbook for information regarding the faculties that offer winter recess subjects.