Overview

A Bachelor of Business provides a broad understanding of individual, organisational and societal issues. You will have the practical skills to identify business opportunities, analyse problems and implement solutions and you will be able to demonstrate a knowledge of business principles across key functional areas. You will have depth of … For more content click the Read More button below.

Admission requirements

English language requirements

Learning outcomes

1.
Identify, explain and synthesize core concepts and principles in at least one business discipline
2.
Critically apply theoretical and technical skills to creatively solve disciplinary specific problems
3.
Analyse the contemporary global business environment
4.
Evaluate a variety of approaches to problem solving
5.
Integrate understandings of current business theory and research methods, and how they can be applied to inform real world decision making
6.
Evaluate the interaction of personal/individual, organisational and societal issues
7.
Demonstrate a critical understanding of ethical and professional practice including the principles of socially and environmentally responsible business practice
8.
Retrieve and evaluate information/data (research)
9.
Critically evaluate available options and exercise professional and principled judgement (investigate)
10.
Demonstrate communications skills for presenting clear and coherent expositions of knowledge ideas and evidence, both orally and across a range of media, individually or in collaborative contexts, to a diverse range of audiences
11.
Collaborate effectively with others including in formally constituted teams
12.
Identify business problems or opportunities (diagnose)
13.
Respond creatively in the identification of opportunities and the management of risk (innovate)
14.
Apply interpretive, quantitative and analytical techniques as appropriate to develop business solutions (model)
15.
Make strategic decisions drawing on evidence from a range of sources (implement)
16.
Engage in principled decision making that takes account of economic, social, environmental and ethical consequences
17.
Demonstrate a capacity for personal autonomy independent thinking, and innovative and creative practice by: exercising judgement, self-direction, time management and professional development
18.
Thinking reflectively and critically about a range of issues
19.
Constructively giving and receiving critical advice
20.
Demonstrating interpersonal and cross-cultural sensitivity
21.
Becoming reflective practitioners
22.
Promoting ethical and professional business practices
23.
Respecting diversity

Structure
72 credit points

Spine9 credit points
Core Specified Elective Groups3 credit points
Options24 credit points