Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
IELTS (Academic) score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 6.0
TOEFL Internet based (iBT): overall score of 64 with 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 21 in Writing.
La Trobe College Australia ELICOS (LTCA): completion of EFS level 5B with minimum 60% overall and 60% in final exam.
La Trobe College Australia Foundation Studies (LTCA): completion of Foundation studies with 60% in English (Academic Communication).
Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE): overall score of 50 with no communicative skill score less than 50.
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): 169 with no less than 169 in any component.
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE): 169 with no less than 169 in any component.
Our new double degree aims to develop graduates to work in a business, community, commerce or government setting where skills of critical analysis, problem solving and communication are highly valued. Alongside a solid grounding in business disciplines, you'll combine understandings of accounting, economics, finance, management and marketing with well-developed humanities research and communication skills.
You'll have the opportunity to work alongside business professionals and learn about new technology and innovative sustainability practices. You'll graduate with highly sought after skill sets by combining an arts major with a range of business and commerce subjects. Choose from majors in English, history or sociology at all regional campuses, in addition to human geography and Indonesian language and culture at the Bendigo campus.
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First year
Semester 1 |
BUS1SBY |
BUS1AFB |
MGT1OBE |
HUS1FAS |
Sustainability |
Principles of Accounting and Finance |
Organisational Behaviour |
Rethinking our Humanity |
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Semester 2 |
BUS1BUE |
MKT1MDP |
OPTION |
OPTION |
Economic Issues and Public Policy |
Fundamentals of Marketing |
Arts Major subject |
Level 1 HUSS Elective subject |
Second year
Semester 1 |
LST2BSL |
HUS2NGP |
OPTION |
OPTION |
Introduction to Business Law and Ethics |
Next Generation Professionals: The Humanities and Social Sciences, Your Career and You |
Arts Major subject |
Level 2 HUSS Elective subject |
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Semester 2 |
BUS2TBS |
MGT2IMG |
STA1CTS |
OPTION |
Trends in Modern Business and Society |
Managing Across Borders |
Critical Thinking with Statistics |
Arts Major subject |
Third year
Semester 1 |
OPTION |
OPTION |
OPTION |
OPTION |
Arts Major subject |
Level 3 HUSS Elective subject |
Level 3 Business Elective subject |
Level 3 Business Elective subject |
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Semester 2 |
HUS3RPL |
OPTION |
OPTION |
OPTION |
Research for Professional Life: Shaping Your Future |
Arts Major subject, |
Level 3 Business Elective subject |
Level 3 Business Elective subject |
Fourth year
Semester 1 |
BUS3DIG |
MGT3LWM |
OPTION |
OPTION |
Digital Business |
Leadership |
Arts Major subject |
Arts Major subject |
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Semester 2 |
BUS3ENT |
OPTION |
OPTION |
OPTION |
Entrepreneurship |
Arts Major subject |
Level 3 HUSS Elective subject, |
Work Placement Programme (HUS3WPP)*; |
This double degree doesn't just prepare you for one career - it teaches you how to create new opportunities and adapt to a changing job landscape; local, national and international.
A Bachelor of Business is your key into a career in any sector or industry. Your subjects will introduce you to accounting, finance, management, marketing and economics. Graduate with the practical skills, a global perspective and a detailed understanding of complex business environments and how they affect each other. Bachelor of Arts graduates have gone on to roles as varied as broadcast journalist, government adviser community organiser, trainer, researcher and multimedia coordinator.
Your ability to think critically, coupled with strong communication skills, means you'll be ready to take on roles in administration, community development, education, human services, media, management, social policy and planning and social research.
530/year