Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC), the highest educational award in New South Wales schools.
IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 6.0)
When you study a Bachelor of Business degree you will establish a firm understanding of the contemporary business environment and undertake studies in a range of disciplines. You'll have the opportunity to select your courses from seven business-related majors.
In your first year of the business degree you will complete courses from a broad range of disciplines. This initial year of business studies gives you a strong grounding in business principles and equips you with a set of core business development skills before you choose your major. You will develop skills in the following areas:
accounting
management
law
marketing
microeconomics
finance
business decision making
In the second and third years of your business degree, you'll undertake courses relevant to your chosen specialty. Each of our seven majors provide specialist skills to succeed within that field.
CRICOS code: 001133A
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Core Courses
Accounting for Decision Makers
Introduction to Finance
Microeconomics for Business Decisions
Foundations of Law
Foundations of Marketing
Introduction to Management
Business Decision Making
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Major
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Business Venturing
Ideation in Enterprise
Innovation and Entrepreneurial Strategy
Directed Courses (2000 Level)
Managing Innovation
Decision Making under Uncertainty
Directed Courses (3000 Level)
Industry Placement
Knowledge Management
Social Entrepreneurship
Advanced Innovation Management
Business Development and Growth
Politics and International Relations Major
International Political Economy and Global Development
Politics, Policy and Government
Ideas in Political Science
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Industry Placement
Power and the State
The Politics of Globalisation
Issues in International Relations
Democracy in the 21st Century: Local Power, Policy and Participatory Politics
1000 Level Directed Courses
Australian Politics and Government
Introduction to Politics
Human Resource Management Major
Dynamics of People and Work in Organisations
Introduction to Industrial Relations
Introduction to Human Resource Management
Applied Human Resource Management and Employment Relations
Employment Law
Directed Courses
Project in Business
Industry Placement
Managing Diversity
Negotiation and Advocacy
Human Resource Development
International Human Resource Management
International Business Major
Managing International Business Risk
Cross-Cultural Management and Negotiations
International Trade Logistics
International Business Strategy
Directed Courses
International Finance
Industry Placement
Global Trade and Finance
International Human Resource Management
International Marketing
The Politics of Globalisation
Leadership and Management Major
Leadership and Ethics
Leading Organisational Change
Strategic Business Management
Directed Courses (2000 Level)
Business Venturing
Decision Making under Uncertainty
Directed Courses (3000 Level)
Project in Business
Industry Placement
Knowledge Management
Advanced Innovation Management
Business Development and Growth
Marketing Major
Marketing Research
Consumer Behaviour
Strategic Marketing Management
Directed Courses
Project in Business
Industry Placement
Digital and Social Media Marketing
Creating and Managing Brands
Advertising and Marketing Communications Strategy
Services Marketing
International Marketing
Tourism and Event Management Major
Leisure Behaviour and Organisation
Global Tourism Management
Event Strategy and Leadership
Destination Management and Marketing
2000 Level Directed Courses
Event Operations Management
Tourism and Cultural Heritage
3000 Level Directed Courses
Industry Placement
Volunteer Management
Specialised Sectors of the Tourism Industry
Suggested electives
Business English and Chinese
Macroeconomics in the Global Economy
Academic English for International Students
Introduction to Information Systems
Business Analysis
Career opportunities
92.8% of Bachelor of Business graduates secure employment within four months of completing their degree (overall employment rate - 2019 Graduate Outcomes Survey). Take a look at the options below to find out more about your business career opportunities.
Careers by major
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Politics and International Relations
Human Resource Management
International Business
Management
Marketing
Tourism and Event Management
OSHC: 629 ($) AUD per year