Successful completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent.
Mature age applicants can be considered for admission on a case-by-case basis having regard to the prior study, employment and professional experience.
IELTS (Academics) 6.0 with no band less than 5.5 or equivalent.
The Bachelor of Business is designed to prepare graduates for entering the workforce in entry-level positions in the professions of accounting, management, marketing, digital marketing, and beyond. An introduction to each key field of business through the core units in the first year allows students to make a more informed decision when choosing a major study in the second year of the course.
The Bachelor of Business has a core of ten units, which provides students with a well-rounded understanding of the business world and how each aspect fits into the larger picture of Business. The course also contains ten units related to each major area of study and four elective units designed to complement core units and provide additional in-depth knowledge and expertise in the business discipline.
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Year 1
Semester 1
AIM100 Academic Integrity Module
BB101 Business Communications
BB103 Management Principles
BB104 Introductory Accounting
BB105 Marketing Principles
Semester 2
BN110 Information Technology for Users in Organisations (CPA accredited unit)
BB106 Economic Principles (CPA accredited unit)
BB107 Commercial Law (CPA accredited unit)
BB108 Business Statistics (CPA accredited unit)
Year 2
Semester 3
BA204 Financial Accounting (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BB104 Introductory Accounting)
BA206 Accounting Information Systems and Cloud Technologies (CPA accredited unit)*
(Pre-requisite(s) BB104 Introductory Accounting)
BA217 Company Law (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BB107 Commercial Law)
School of Business Elective 1
Semester 4
BA214 Corporate Accounting (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BA204 Financial Accounting)
BA215 Taxation Law (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BB107 Commercial Law)
BA216 Management Accounting for Planning and Control (CPA accredited unit)
[Pre-requisite: BB104 Introductory Accounting]
School of Business Elective 2
Year 3
Semester 5
BA301 Introduction to Finance (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BB108 Business Statistics)
BA302 Accounting Theory (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BA214 Corporate Accounting)
BA303 Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection
[Co-requisite: BA302]
BB313 Critical Thinking and Decision Making
Semester 6
BA313 Auditing (CPA accredited unit)
(Pre-requisite(s) BA214 Corporate Accounting)
BB330 Industry Based Capstone Project*
[Pre-requisite: must have successfully completed a minimum of 12 units]
School of Business Elective 3
School of Business Elective 4
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Business Accounting major, students may find employment in areas of corporate accounting, financial accounting/reporting, managerial accounting, auditing and assurance, taxation, and investments, within all areas of commerce, industry, and government.
Career roles and options include: Graduate Accountant, Certified Practicing Accountant on completion of the CPA program, Chartered Accountant on completion of the CA program, Credit Controller, Credit Analyst, Auditor, Financial Analyst or Consultant, Financial Planner on completion of further financial planning qualifications, Finance Manager, Investment Analyst/Consultant, Investment Manager, Business Analyst/Consultant, Corporate Secretary, Taxation Consultant, Taxation Agent on completion of Tax Agent qualification, Systems Accountant and Forensic Accountant.
OSHC: 518.42 ($) AUD per year