The equivalent of Australian Year 12 certificate.
The Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies is a double degree for people interested in the social, political, cultural, environmental and economic changes shaping our world.
In addition to the advantages of a business education, you will undertake studies in globalisation, environmental sustainability, global health, world politics and justice and its impacts on society, economics and the environment. This degree offers students with a unique opportunity to study abroad (ACU has over 60 partner institutions around the world), or gain valuable international workplace experience with one of our internship partners.
Students have the opportunity to study a Diploma of Languages in either Spanish or Italian alongside their degree to further enhance their employment opportunities.
CRICOS Code: 074605C
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Year 1 - Semester 1, BUSN113
Managing People and Organisations, BUSN111
Working with technology, BUSN112
Managing markets, HIST115
Global history: six degrees of separation
Year 1 - Semester 2, Bachelor of Business Administration elective 1, BUSN104
Money matters, POLS104
Introduction to international relations, UNCC100
Self and community: exploring the anatomy of modern society
Year 2 - Semester 1, BUSN201
International business, ECON200
Economics: policy frameworks and markets, HRMG200
Applied human resource management, Global studies elective 1
Year 2 - Semester 2, BIPX202
Community engagement: building strengths and capabilities, MKTG202
Marketing communications: Engaging stakeholders, Global studies list B, Global studies elective 2
Year 3 - Semester 1, HRMG204
Organisational behaviour, Business elective 2, Global studies list A, UNCC300
Justice and change in a global world
(Pre: UNCC100)
Year 3 - Semester 2, Study abroad
(GLST301-GLST304)
or
GLST300
Global studies international internship**
(Pre: 120 credit points of study), , ,
Year 4 - Semester 1, MGMT311
Managing entrepreneurship and innovation, MGMT310
Sustainable organisational change, Global studies list C, GLST305
Global studies research project
(Pre: At least 20 credit points of specified Global Studies units)
Year 4 - Semester 2, MGMT304
Strategic management, BUSN304
Working with diversity and conflict
OR
BIPX301
Professional experience, Business elective 3, Business elective 4
Our graduates have pursued careers in:
private and public sectors
global or multinational organisations
accounting
administration
banking
business analysis/development
business management
communications
computing
financial management
human resource management
international business
international marketing
management consultancy
marketing
recruitment and staff development
sales
international business
social enterprise
OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year