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Summer Program enrolment

Our Summer Program is an excellent opportunity to accelerate your studies or to repeat units within a course. Run in small classes over 2 x 4 hour sessions a week, the six week program is run on the Bentley campus. It is a convenient way to still enjoy your Summer break but also come out ahead at the end.

 

(International students - click here for your offshore Summer School options)

 

2009 Program Dates:

Orientation Session Tuesday 16 December 2008 9-10am in 403.101 (Optional)
Classes Commence
Monday 5 January 2009
Classes End Saturday 7 February 2009
Examinations Between Wed 11 Feb and Fri 13 Feb 2009

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Registration :

Registrations commence (Postgraduate)Monday 3rd November 2008
Registrations commence (Undergraduate)Thursday 6th November 2008
Final Date for normal registraionsFriday 12th December 2008

Please note that registration is on a strictly first come, first served basis and many units do fill up quickly. If there are any units you need to complete urgently (e.g. last unit(s) to finish your course), then it is strongly advised that you get your registration in early to avoid disappointment. Once classes are full, we cannot accommodate additional students.

CBS Summer Program ENROLMENT PACKS will be available from CBS Student Services (407.210) from Friday 31 October. The Enrolment Pack will contain relevant enrolment and payment forms, plus the Class Timetable.

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2009 Units Available


Please note ALL information is SUBJECT TO CHANGE (updated 30 September 2008)

UndergraduatePostgraduate

10989 Accounting (Auditing) 300
12988 Accounting (Computer Packages) 220
309875 Accounting (Decision Analysis) 308
305228 Accounting (Financial) 250
301224 Accounting (Financial Modelling) 330
11013 Accounting (Managerial) 101
9986 Asian Management 301
12034 Business Capstone 301
10830 Business Information Systems 100
10993 Business Statistics 101
311353 Communication in Business 201
13323 Construction and Building Cost 201
9764 Consumer Behaviour 102
10815 Economic Techniques 102
9792 Economics (Growth & Fluct) 202
11001 Economics (Macro) 101
1234 Economics 100
300956 Finance (Analysis) 206
11038 Finance (Corporate) 307
12960 Finance (Instruments & Markets) 211
9754 Finance (International) 302
2806 Finance (Introductory) 201
2807 Finance (Managerial) 212
9753 Finance (Portfolio Management) 301
12607 Finance (Principles) 215
4436 Human Resource Management 200
10828 Income Property Analysis 102
10835 International Management 375
10836 Introductory Econometrics 211
10841 Law (Business Organisation) 222
11010 Law (Contract) 101
2844 Law (Corporation) 224
2845 Law (Marketing)245
10845 Law (Public Relations) 211
11011 Legal Framework 100
10848 Management 100
10850 Marketing 100
11018 Organisational Strategy and Change 300
10855 Public Relations (Principles) 102
10854 Public Relations (Techniques) 200
11023 Real Estate Finance 205
3822 Sales Management 230
3522 Strategic Management 313
11041 Taxation 331
12603 Tourism and Leisure Marketing 241

302609 Accounting (Computer Packages) 505
302128 Accounting (Corporate) 511
302130 Accounting (Theory & Issues) 512
304368 Construction and Building Costs 650
13503 Econometrics (Intro) 511
13504 Economics (Growth & Fluctuations) 502
301337 Finance (Analysis) 506
12752 Finance (Corporate) 572
13200 Finance (Instruments & Markets) 559
12753 Finance (International) 573
12751 Finance (Portfolio Management) 571
305813 Finance Principles 515
12285 Global Business 650
5758 International Management 675
12030 Law (Business Organisation) 522
5469 Law (Corporation) 564
13507 Mathematical Economics 501
6878 Property Finance 550
11945 Taxation 531
306536 Taxation (GST and Indirect) 532

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the program stuctured?
For each unit, there are 8 hours of classes per week, broken into 2 X four hour seminars (40 hours total tuition). Classes are usually paired Monday and Thursday, Tuesday and Friday or Wednesday and Saturday and run at times of either 8am to 12 noon, 12noon to 4pm or 4pm to 8pm. Attendance at all classes is compulsory. Classes have approx 30 students.

An enrolment information package will be available here on the web from 26 October or from CBS Student Services after this date. This package will include the class timetable, relevant enrolment forms and other important information.

How many units can I study?
You can study a maximum of 2 units.

When do I need to pay?
You have to pay when you register.

I'm studying at Curtin, what do I need to know?
Students who are currently studying any Bachelor’s degree or Postgraduate course at Curtin can enrol in any unit running in CBS Summer as long as it is part of their course structure and they have met the relevant unit prerequisites. Students not doing a Commerce course can often use commerce units as electives in their course. Please contact your Academic course advisor for more advice. All CBS Summer units will be enrolled under your course but you will be required to enrol at CBS Student Services even if you are a student from another division. Fees are payable on registration, and FEE-HELP is available to Australian Citizens (conditions apply).

I’m from another Uni, what do I need to know?
Students who are studying a Bachelor’s degree or a Postgraduate course at another University (UWA, ECU, Murdoch etc) are most welcome to study units in our summer program. However, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that any unit they choose to study in our summer program is approved by their home university as being able to be credited toward their course. Permanent residents and International students will be required to enrol with the Curtin Business School as an Extension student and fees will be payable on registration. International students will also need to ensure they already have a valid VISA which covers the entire program.

Australian Citizens studying a Bachelor’s degree or a Postgraduate course at another University have the option of enrolling as an Extension student or enrolling by Cross Institutional enrolment. The main advantage of enrolling by Cross Institutional enrolment is the ability to access FEE-HELP if you do not wish to pay upfront. The procedure for Cross Institutional enrolment will involve getting a Cross Institutional Summer enrolment pack from CBS Student Services, going back to your home institution for approval and returning the forms to CBS Student Services for processing and final approval. Please read this flyer for additional information :- CBS Summer Cross Institutional Enrolment Info.

I’m not currently studying at Uni, can I still do a Summer Program?
If you wish to study a unit either for personal interest or maybe for Professional accreditation (e.g. CPA), then it is possible to enrol for summer unit/s under an Extension program. Please note that non Australian citizens or residents will need to already have a current Visa which must be valid for the entire summer program (e.g. working or business VISA). FEE-HELP is NOT available to Australian citizens for extension studies.

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More information

If you have any further queries, please contact
CBS Student Services
Telephone +61 8 9266 7713
Email:summer@cbs.curtin.edu.au .
Location: Building 407 room 210, Curtin Business School

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