http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/
http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/degrees.php?edition=2006&level=ug
http://www.handbook.mq.edu.au/units.php?edition=2006&level=ug
Heres some helpful advice.
Suppose u made it to Bachelor of Economics, BEc, click on it in the list of degrees, u can now see that it has a list of programs of study, lets make it simple, ECOS02 economics.
Forget the general requirements for now, it will complicate some of the most simple things. Look at the specific requirements:
But heres the important part, it requires 68 CP, which means 24 CP a year which means 12CP a semester which ona verage should be at least 4 subjects a semester, it is the minimum, if u pass this it is ok.
100 level means subjects that are usually done in 1st year, 200 usually means subjects done usually in 2nd year and 300, usually done in 3rd year.
In first year u are required to do ECON110, ECON111, ECON141 and STAT170 (dont worry about STAT171, hardcore actuary nuts only).
Now that adds up to 12CP which means u have another 12 CP of electives, so u goto the unit list (3rd link at the begining) and add some electives, this can usually be accounting units (ACCG), finance and maths units (ACST), business units (BBA) or marketing (MKTG).
I added ACCG100, ACCG101, ACST101 and ISYS123 (I did Applied finance and economics first year).
After clicking on each unit for its details, u should find out that for first semester it is:
ECON110
STAT170
ACCG100
ACST101
and for 2nd semester
ECON111
ACCG101
ISYS123
ECON141
Now u have a complete set of untis that fits perfectly into your first year, and adds up to 24CP. Now its a matter, of choosing your timetable, You will be given a timetable template for u to fill in once u have accepted your offer.
Heres the timetable
http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au/class/2006/ttmaker/ttmaker.asp
Just follow the steps and select your class times, if u are lucky u can have 3 day weeks and take 4 days off. There are heaps of options so take your time so u can maximise your university time or make it compatible with other priorities.
Once u got all of the units and timetable sorted out and fille din your timetable template. Goto uni, they give u steps on how to fulfill your enrolments, its very simple and straight forward its like "A Dummy's guide to enrolment at Macquarie"
Just bring your template, a pen and your tax file number.
At the end of the day, u would have ur student card with your picture, concession sticker, and Student union card or "Students at Macquarie" (SAM). After that just wait for class and semester to start.