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Bachelor of Business Administration (761AA)
Award: Bachelor of Business Administration
Faculty: Faculty of Business & Government
University Admissions Centre (UAC) Course Code: 361143
CRICOS Code: 025564B
Offered Locations and Delivery Modes:
UC Bruce Campus
Full Time, Face-to-Face -
Convener: Ms Raechel Johns
Phone: +61 2 6201 2726
Location: Building 6, Room D28
Email: [email protected]
Part Time, Face-to-Face -
Convener: Ms Raechel Johns
Phone: +61 2 6201 2726
Location: Building 6, Room D28
Email: [email protected]
Introduction
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a creative and flexible program of study in commerce
and business. Students obtain a broad understanding of the business disciplines and may choose
major sequences of study from business domains such as banking and financial services,
business management, international business and marketing. Six open electives may be taken ina business or non-business-related area, and students may consider minors in the humanities toextend their appreciation of the wider social, environmental and political dimensions of business
and commerce.
The aim of the program is to develop well-rounded business professionals who are equipped to
solve problems within a multi-disciplinary business environment. Graduates will also have a highlevel of generic attributes and skills, consistent with the expectations of the University and the
wider professional community.
Course Requirements
72 credit points comprising:
(a) Required (54 credit points) as follows:
- MN0144 Minor in Business and Government Foundation (12cp)
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- MN0145 Minor in Business Foundation (12cp)- MJ0135 Major in Business Administration (24cp)
Required units as follows (6 credit points):4977 Introduction to Business Law
6348 Information Systems in Organisations
(b) Open electives (18 credit points) as follows:18 credit points open electives from any part of the University, as a major, a minor or individual
units.
In choosing electives students should note that no more than 30 credit points at level one is
permitted for the entire course.
Requirements for a degree with Honours:High performing students may be eligible for entry into the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)
course.
Typical Course Structure
Semester 1 Semester 2
YEAR 1
6606 Government-Business Relations 8732 Problem Analysis and Statistics
5617 Accounting for Managers 4207 Introduction to Management
6355 Introduction to Economics 6357 Introduction to Marketing
6348 Information Systems inOrganisations *
Open elective
YEAR 2
8730 Problem Evaluation and Resolution 4977 Introduction to Business Law6349 Entrepreneurship 7878 Organisational Behaviour
6366 Services Marketing6356 Introduction to InternationalBusiness
Open elective Open elective
YEAR 3
6397 Business EthicsMinor in Business and GovernmentFoundation restricted choice unit
6354 Managing Human Resources 7371 Strategic Management
Open elective7075 Leadership, Innovation andChange
Open elective * Open elective
* Students wishing to complete certain elective Majors, including Language Majors, will need to
complete a major unit in first year, and 6348 Information Systems in Organisations in third year.
Bachelor of Business Administration - Standard FT (4+0+4) Semester 1 commencing
Semester 1 Semester 2
YEAR 1
6606 Government-Business Relations 8732 Problem Analysis and Statistics
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5617 Accounting for Managers 4207 Introduction to Management
6355 Introduction to Economics 6357 Introduction to Marketing
Open major (1) or Open elective Open major (2) or Open elective
YEAR 2
8730 Problem Evaluation and Resolution 4977 Introduction to Business Law
6354 Managing Human Resources 7878 Organisational Behaviour
6366 Services Marketing6356 Introduction to InternationalBusiness
Open major (3) or Open elective Open major (4) or Open elective
YEAR 3
6348 Information Systems inOrganisations
Minor in Business and GovernmentFoundation restricted choice
6397 Business Ethics 7371 Strategic Management
6349 Entrepreneurship7075 Leadership, Innovation andChange
Open major (5) or Open elective Open major (6) or Open elective
Bachelor of Business Administration - Standard FT (4+0+4) Semester 2 commencing
Semester 1 Semester 2
YEAR 1
8732 Problem Analysis and Statistics
4207 Introduction to Management
6357 Introduction to Marketing
Open elective
YEAR 2
6606 Government-Business Relations 4977 Introduction to Business Law
5617 Accounting for Managers 7878 Organisational Behaviour
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6355 Introduction to Economics6356 Introduction to InternationalBusiness
Open elective Open elective
YEAR 3
8730 Problem Evaluation and Resolution 7371 Strategic Management
6349 Entrepreneurship7075 Leadership, Innovation andChange
6366 Services Marketing Open elective
6354 Managing Human Resources Open elective
YEAR 4
Minor in Business and GovernmentRelations restricted choice
6397 Business Ethics
6348 Information Systems inOrganisations
Open elective
Bachelor of Business Administration - Winter Term Load Spread (3+2+3)
Semester 1Winter Term Semester 2
YEAR 1
6606Government-BusinessRelations
Open elective8732 Problem Analysisand Statistics
5617 Accounting forManagers
Open elective4207 Introduction toManagement
6355 Introduction toEconomics
6357 Introduction toMarketing
YEAR 2
8730 Problem Evaluationand Resolution
Open elective4977 Introduction toBusiness Law
6354 Managing HumanResources
Open elective7878 OrganisationalBehaviour
6366 Services Marketing6356 Introduction toInternational Business
YEAR 3
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6348 Information Systemsin Organisations
Open electiveMinor in Business andGovernment Foundationrestricted choice
6397 Business Ethics Open elective7371 StrategicManagement
6349 Entrepreneurship7075 Leadership,Innovation and Change
Bachelor of Business Administration - Winter Term Accelerated (4+2+4)
Semester 1 Winter Term Semester 2
YEAR 1
6606Government-BusinessRelations
Open elective8730 Problem Evaluationand Resolution
5617 Accounting forManagers
Open elective4207 Introduction toManagement
6355 Introduction toEconomics
6357 Introduction toMarketing
8732 Problem Analysisand Statistics
4977 Introduction toBusiness Law
YEAR 26348 Information Systemsin Organisations
Open elective7075 Leadership,Innovation and Change
6354 Managing HumanResources
Open elective7878 OrganisationalBehaviour
6366 Services Marketing6356 Introduction toInternational Business
Open major (3) or Openelective
7371 StrategicManagement
Year 3Minor in Business andGovernment Foundationrestricted choice
6397 Business Ethics
6349 Entrepreneurship
Open major (5) or Openelective
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Course Duration
Standard six semesters full-time or equivalent. Maximum twenty semesters.
Admission Requirements
Normal UC requirements for admission to an undergraduate degree.
Approved Credit arrangements.
Advanced standing will be given on the basis of studies completed at other institutions according
to normal University policy.
Students with a completed Diploma or Advanced Diploma from the Canberra Institute ofTechnology may apply for advanced standing. Up to a maximum of 36 credit points may be
granted, depending on the CIT award obtained and the student's approved business major.
Assumed Knowledge
ACT: Mathematical Methods Major
NSW: Mathematics
International students need to meet the English language requirements of the University ofCanberra. Students should note the assumed knowledge requirements for individual majors and
minors when choosing a program of study.
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