All applicants should be at least 18 years of age as at the commencement date of the course or unit in which the applicant will be enrolled as a student if the application is successful.
Academic entry requirements
International students must provide evidence of the following to demonstrate they have successfully met the educational entry requirements:
Successful completion of Year 12 at the credit or above level as determined in Student Admission Policy (Appendix 1); or
Recognised Foundation Studies course; or
Successful completion of one year of accredited tertiary study at an Australian institution; or
Successful completion of Certificate IV in a related discipline or above; or
International Baccalaureate with a score of 24.
Where a student has commenced undergraduate studies in Australia with another provider they will meet the above as well as satisfactory course progression with their current provider. Where the course progression is deemed unsatisfactory, the student may be offered a place under the Student at Risk program.
For students whose secondary education was conducted in a language other than English:
IELTS overall band score: 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent (Refer to Appendix 2); or
English for Academic Purposes Certificate of Proficiency from an Institute’s approved ELICOS provider.
The Institute reserves the right to waive the English Language Requirements if the prospective applicant meets the criteria below:
Successful completion of an accredited course from the Australian Qualifications Framework at Certificate IV level in a related discipline or above, or one-year tertiary study within the past 2 years to the commencing date of the course applied at the Institute.
Successful completion of the requirements for the Australian Senior Secondary Certificate of
Education in a course that was conducted in Australia in English.
Successfully completed Cambridge CAE & CPE 169+.
Successfully completed International Baccalaureate (IB) English B Standard Level grade 5, higher-level (A1 or A2) grade 4.
Students from the following countries who have completed senior secondary study or at least one year of full-time university study in one of these countries and the language in which the qualification was undertaken in English: American Samoa, Fiji, Jamaica, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, UK, Australia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, USA, Botswana, Guyana, Lesotho, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Zambia, Canada, Ireland, Liberia, Singapore, Trinidad and Tobago, Zimbabwe.
The Bachelor of Business prepares students for a wide range of careers in the world of business. The course is designed to provide a broad general education relating to business management, which brings together the sub-disciplines of accounting and finance, operations, people and organisations and marketing and strategy. While the introductory units are each dedicated to one of these areas and collectively provide a balance of specialised treatments, the higher level units tend to provide a more integrated treatment of all areas in each unit.
Some of the higher level units are generic to management, including those dealing with strategy and governance. Others develop a theme-based approach considering issues around globalisation and the internationalisation of business. These studies are designed to produce graduates who have effective and industry relevant knowledge and skills and who demonstrate capabilities for leadership in the business area. To achieve this aim the Bachelor of Business requires graduates to demonstrate both educational and professional outcomes.
CRICOS Code: 069532B
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What Units You'll Study
Level 1000
Accounting for Business Decisions
Foundations of Information Technology
Business Communication
Economics for Management
Foundations of Human Resource Management
Marketing Fundamentals
Organisational Behaviour
Statistics for Professionals
Level 2000
New Product Development
Innovation & Creativity
Managing Operations
Consumer Behaviour
Level 3000
The Business Research Project (Capstone)
Commercialisation
Strategic Management
Digital Marketing
Electives (Select 4x Level 2000 and 4x Level 3000)
Hospitality
Hospitality & Tourism Management
Events Management
Introduction to Hospitality & Tourism Management
International Business
Management
Governance & Business Ethics
Managing Change
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Fundamentals
International Business
Marketing
Strategic Marketing
Brand Management
Services Marketing
Marketing Communications
Innovation
Financing New Business Ventures
Brand Management
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Fundamentals Systems
Systems Analysis & Design
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year