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30. Bachelor of Forest Science/Bachelor of Commerce
    30.1. Course objectives
    30.2. A typical combined degree course
        30.2.1. Third year
        30.2.2. Fourth year
        30.2.3. Fifth year
        30.2.4. Honours


30. Bachelor of Forest Science/Bachelor of Commerce

There has been no first year entry into this course from 2001 onwards. Please refer to the details for the new course Bachelor of Forestry/Bachelor of Commerce. The information below only applies to continuing students.

The combined Bachelor of Forest Science/Bachelor of Commerce course is intended to offer an increased choice of subjects and an increased opportunity for students to specialise in areas of interest to them or to diversify their education. Students will be able to pursue any commerce stream for which they have the prerequisites. The course will be a useful preparation for careers in commercial forestry and the forest industries. Students must obtain 500 study points to complete this combined course. Of these, 300 must be from forest science and 200 from commerce.

Forest science points must include:

Commerce points must include:

30.1. Course objectives

The Bachelor of Forest Science/Bachelor of Commerce course has as its objectives that graduates:

30.2. A typical combined degree course

30.2.1. Third year

30.2.2. Fourth year

30.2.3. Fifth year

30.2.4. Honours



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