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Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance)
Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance)

Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance)

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  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirement

Higher School Certificate or equivalent with 55% minimum (comparable to an ATAR of 55) or overseas equivalent

English Requirements

  • IELTS *(ACADEMIC only; GENERAL not accepted), Minimum overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 5.5

  • TOEFL * (Internet Based Test), Minimum overall score of 60 with no band less than: Listening 11, Speaking 17, Reading 12, Writing 20

  • PTE *, Minimum overall score of 50 with no band less than 42

  • CAE *, Minimum overall score of 169 with no band less than 162

  • HKCEE, Minimum C in Syllabus B

  • HKALE, Minimum D use of English in AS-Level

  • GCE Ordinary Level, C grade or better in GCE O-Level English

  • GCE Advanced Level, D grade or better in GCE A-Level English

  • NSW HSC (Undergraduate only), Minimum 55% in English subject as a second language

  • Minimum 50% in English subject or in English Literature

  • OTHER: Australian qualifications, Successful completion of Certificate IV or higher for a duration of 12 months or over(AQF Level 4 or Higher)

Course Information

The Course Overview –  can be used to view the course structure and sequence in which subjects should be studied. All subjects named in the Course Overviews are core subjects and must be studied to satisfy the requirements of the particular award.

The first two trimesters of the Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) represent the core subjects of their respective Diplomas, and provide the underpinning knowledge and skills needed to successfully attempt the higher level subjects in the remaining trimesters.

The subjects in shaded boxes must be studied in the order they are presented as they provide pre-requisite knowledge for other subjects. The remaining subjects (core and elective) have a recommended trimester, but may be studied in other available trimester slots to suit individual student preferences, provided pre-requisites have been completed.

Students may choose any elective subjects from the list following the Course Overview, provided the subject is offered in the trimester they wish to study it and they have met the relevant pre-requisites.

Bachelor of Business (Management and Finance) (incorporating Diploma of Management)

The Bachelor of Business (Management & Finance) offers a broad understanding of the concepts and practices of management and finance, combined with a sound knowledge of the functional areas of business. The program focuses on preparing managers for challenging roles in the global environment, with a particular focus on preparing students for management roles in the banking and finance, financial services and other business areas.

The course requires students to study a total of 24 subjects over 6 trimesters. It contains 17 core subjects and 7 electives allowing students more flexibility in tailoring their course to their specific area of interest for future career aspirations. The advanced level core subjects include 6 Business/Management and 4 specialist Finance subjects. Additional Accounting and Financial Accounting subjects contribute to the Finance elements of the course, while students also study a range of related business and management subjects designed to provide broad understanding of the management and finance challenges faced in business. The subjects covered include law, marketing, statistics, logistics and entrepreneurship.

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First trimester

  • Professional Communication Skills (replaces BUS100 Business Study Skills & BUS106A Intro to Business A)

  • Introduction to Economics

  • Introduction to Marketing (Co-req BUS100)

  • Introduction to Management (replaces BUS106B Intro to Business B)

Second trimester

  • Organisational Behaviour (BUS100, MGT100)

  • Introduction to Accounting

  • Introduction to Business Law

  • Business Statistics

Third trimester

  • Logistics Management (BUS100, MGT100)

  • Corporate Financial Management (ACC100)

  • Introduction to Management Accounting (ACC100)

  • Elective

Fourth trimester

  • Banking and Finance (replaces FIN202 Financial Institutions)

  • Business Ethics and Sustainability

Fifth trimester

  • Investment Management (ACC100, FIN200)

  • Entrepreneurship (BUS100, MGT100, BUS104)

  • Management Elective

  • Elective

Sixth trimester

  • Business Project (Last trimester only)

  • Strategic Management (BUS100, MGT100, MGT200 – 2nd last/last trimesters only)

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Pre Courses

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Pathway Courses

PATHWAY TO FURTHER STUDIES

Graduates of the Bachelor in Business (Management and Finance) are eligible to apply for admission into a number of postgraduate qualifications in Australia and overseas. Graduates may also apply to study the Masters of Accounting or Masters of Professional Accounting with KOI.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates of the Bachelor in Business (Management and Finance) may find entry level employment in Sales and/or Marketing Management, Business Consultancies, Real Estate Management or Banking among other career paths.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) AUD per year

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