A Guide to Units of Study

Each unit of study has a code that indicates the area of study (alpha code) and level of the unit of study (numeric code).

Area of Study (alpha) Code

The area of study is indicated by the alpha code. The Faculty of Economics and Business areas of study are:

ACCTAccounting
BANKBanking
CISSCentre for International Security Studies
CLAWCommercial Law
ECMTEconometrics and Business Statistics
ECOFInter-disciplinary units
ECON / ECOSEconomics
FINCFinance
IBUSInternational Business
INFSBusiness Information Systems
MKTGMarketing
TPTMTransport and Logisitics
WORKWork and Organisational Studies

Students can also complete units of study, depending on the requirements of their particular degree, from the Faculties of Arts, Science, Law, Education and Social Work, and Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources.

Examples of other faculty areas of study are indicated below:

AGEC
Agricultural Economics (Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources)
BIOL
Biology (Faculty of Science)
CHEM
Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
CHNS
Chinese Studies (Faculty of Arts)
COMP
Computer Science (Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies)
DESCDesign Science e.g. Facilities Management (Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning)
ECOP
Political Economy (Faculty of Arts)
EDUF
Education (Faculty of Education and Social Work)
FRNC
French Studies (Faculty of Arts)
GEOS
Geology, Geophysics and Geography (Faculty of Science)
GOVT
Government and International Relations (Faculty of Arts)
HSTYHistory (Faculty of Arts)
INFO
Information Systems (Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies)
LAWS
Law (Sydney Law School)
MATH
Mathematics (Faculty of Science)
PHIL
Philosophy (Faculty of Arts)
PLAN
Urban and Regional Planning (Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning)
PSYC
Psychology (Faculty of Science)
USSCUS Studies Centre (US Studies Centre)

Level of Study (numeric) Code

The numeric code of a unit of study indicates the level of the unit of study. In the Faculty of Economics and Business, Undergraduate units of study are divided into junior (1000-level), senior (2000 and 3000-level) and honours (4000-level) units of study and Postgraduate units of study are divided into foundation (5000-level) and advanced (6000 and 7000-level) units of study.

For further explanation of the different levels of units of study and of other definitions relating to the units of study, please click on the appropriate link below: