Bachelor of Business

Provider:
Course Code:
BBus
CRICOS Code:
088192D
Qualification Level:
Bachelor
Course Area:
Management and Commerce
Duration:
156-Week
Study Mode:
Full Time
Location:
Victoria (VIC)
Course Fee:
$19,500 Per Year
Delivery Mode:
On Campus, Blended Delivery
Target:
International
Intake:
5 Intakes per year

Course Overview

The Bachelor of Business courses allows students to choose two specializations from management, marketing, and accounting which should increase their employability potential. The Bachelor of Business program provides you with essential knowledge, skills, and application in these areas opening up opportunities for personal development as well as broadening your career options.

Students have the opportunity of membership pathways to the Marketing Institute of Australia and the Australian Institute of Management, ensuring that they receive recognition of their skills and knowledge within their chosen profession. Students should consult the relevant membership body about membership pathways.

To successfully complete the Bachelor of Business in business management/ marketing/ accounting students will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Integrate theoretical and technical knowledge and apply it within a field of work and learning
  • Review, analyze, and synthesize knowledge to act on information from a range of sources and communicate to relevant stakeholders.
  • Apply thought, technical skills to analyze, plan, and design approaches to variable business problems and communicate to relevant stakeholders.
  • Apply specialist technical and creative skills to communicate viewpoints and suggestions.
  • Communicate and explain knowledge and specialized skills to others, with depth in some areas, in established or varied contexts.
  • Convey and apply theoretical and technical knowledge and creative skills in a range of contexts.
  • Show responsibility to complete complex technical operations within general considerations of quantity and quality.
  • Use initiative and judgment to organize the work of self and others and plan, coordinate and evaluate the work of teams within clear boundaries.

Domestic Students will be eligible for FEE HELP $14,400

International Student fees $18,000

Course Structure

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business course have to complete a total of 24 units:

  • 8 Core Units
  • 8 Elective Units
  • 6 Specialization Units (Accounting, Management or Marketing)
  • Internship Program (2 units)

Accounting specialization students are to choose elective units from either Marketing and/or Management specialization units.

Management specialization students are to choose elective units from either Accounting and/or Marketing specialization units.

Marketing specialization students are to choose elective units from either Accounting and/or Management specialization units.

*Elective unit availability is subject to minimum enrolment numbers.

Entry Requirement

Admission Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements Successful completion on of Year 12 in Australia or equivalent
Academic Entry Requirements
Successful completion of  Year 12 in Australia or equivalent.
An approved University Foundation program or formal Australian Certificate IV may also be taken to satisfy this entry requirement.
Minimum Age to Apply Students must be minimum eighteen years of age prior to commencing a course at the Institute.
Language Requirement
English Language Requirements IELTS (Academic Module): Overall score of 6.0 (no band score less than 5.5) or equivalent

Career Opportunities

Accounting Specialisation

Decision-making, strategic and financial planning, market analysis, auditing, and forensic accounting.

Management Specialisation 

Administration, coordination, team leadership, human resource management, recruitment, and workforce planning roles.

Marketing Specialisation

Marketing analyst, marketing assistant, marketing coordinator, marketing communications manager, marketing manager, marketing strategist.

Internship or Work Placement

The Internship unit aims to improve students’ communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills through a combination of academic work and work-based activities. The unit will require students to work in an off-campus business venue to discuss, negotiate, plan, collect information, analyze, synthesize and apply discipline-based knowledge to carry out required activities with the objective of developing a feasible solution to the issues. Learning activities under the Internship unit will be designed in such a way that requires students to integrate and appropriately apply previous knowledge and training to make and justify decisions in a work-based context. The unit will also require students to reflect upon their own actions/ inactions and decisions related to those work-based activities to critically appraise themselves.

The Internship program is conducted by a professional placement agency in consultation with relevant industry experts. *Specialisation units availability is subject to a minimum number of students.

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