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Bachelor of Business (International Business)
Bachelor Business (Int. Business)/Bachelor of Arts (Int. Studies)
Presenter: Dr Tony Cavoli
Your gateway to the global world of business!
The International Business program provides graduates with the skills for understanding the global business environment and the markets in which business activities takes place
What is International Business?
The single and double IB degrees:
Innovative programs which provide students with a unique combination of business skills, global focus and international experience
International Business Program
International Business - Overview
International Business degree – DBIB
8 Division Core Courses
8 International Business core courses
8 Electives Total 24 courses
Option to study overseas for one semester
International Business - Overview
International Business Core Courses:MacroeconomicsInternational EconomicsInternational Business LawInternational Currency and Banking MarketsGovernance and Regulation in the Global MarketCompetitive StrategyForecasting and Business AnalysisApplied Business Econometrics (International Markets Institutions and Policies)(International Relations and World Politics)
Flexibility in Career Direction
There is flexibility in the program to allow students to pursue a sequence of study in:
International MarketingInternational Human Resource Management
Or, subject to approval from the program director:
FinanceAccountingBusiness LawTourism and Hospitality
Overseas Study
Specific Provision in Program designed to allow students to study one semester overseas
One of most generous exchange scholarships in Australia ($2000-$5000)
Well established exchange linkages with leading Business Schools in many countries
Provide first-hand international experience in a professional setting. Rave reviews – check out student exchange website
International Business - Overview
Program provides students with an array of skills:
High level of business analytical skillsConceptual thinking skillsStrategic business decision-makingStrong understanding of global business environmentOverseas study componentDevelop skills in core business functions (marketing; HR; tourism; finance etc)Work experience placements and workpracticum
Career Outcomes
Any industry sector requiring business graduates with solid analytical, conceptual and problem-solving skills.
Any Business Organisation – multinational or domestic organisations with international focus:
Economics; banking and finance; insurance; logistics; management; marketing; business analysis
Government – Treasury; Health Dept; foreign affairs
International Studies – Focus on language and international relations
Bachelor of Business (Int. Bus)/Bachelor of Arts (Int. Studies)
Comprises:
A core of business principles courses
A core set of specific international business courses
A core set of international relations courses
Language component
Option to study one semester overseas
Bachelor of Business (Int. Bus)/Bachelor of Arts (Int. Studies)
Overseas Study
In addition to one of Australia’s most generous scholarships – DBIL students able to participate:
Hawke ambassadorship
One semester working for an overseas NGOHands-on experience working with an organisation – counts as one semester study
And More
The program will also be offering limited work practicum positions for select students.
Developing work experience placement program from 2007
Career Outcomes
Any industry sector requiring business graduates with solid analytical, conceptual and problem-solving skills.
Any Business Organisation – multinational or domestic organisations with international focus:
Economics; banking and finance; insurance; logistics; management; marketing; business analysis
Government – Treasury; Health Dept; foreign affairs
Contact Details
For further information please contact
Ron DonatoProgram DirectorPhone: (08) 8302 0319;Email: [email protected]
Contact Details
FURTHER INFORMATION
School of CommerceTelephone: 08 8302 9047Email: [email protected]: www.unisa.edu.au/commerce/
Location: City West Campus, Level 3, Way Lee Building, North Terrace, Adelaide.
Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation)
Presenter: Mr Wayne Marano for Mr Stan Astachnowicz
(Program Director)
Are you interested in a business career, but not sure which area?
Are you interested in a business career that will definitely require you to have broad knowledge and skills?
If either of the above applies to you, this program may be what you need.
IS the BBA for you?
2008 TER = 67.60Usually 70No prerequisites or assumed knowledgeAccept Special entryTAFE, SAIBT, other universities - credit available Tertiary transfer available – course for course credit
Entry Requirements
What is Business Administration?
Aims to provide students with a internationally credible broad based business & management education enabling graduates to work as a professional in the global business environment
Provides a basic business background e.g. economics, computing, accounting, law, IT, marketing etc in 1st year
What is Business Administration?
Specialisms may be studied – many choices, combine generalist and specialist coursesPractical knowledge combined with theoretical understandingDevelop skills (communication, problem solving etc) as well as knowledge – UniSA’s graduate qualities
What Will I Study?
Division core (8 courses)Three ‘set’ courses – Introduction to e-business, Finance and Investment, Strategic Management BUGE Three minors – 12 remaining coursesAccounting (1) – 4 coursesMarketing (2) – 4 coursesManagement (3) – 4 courses
What Will I Study?
Other minors can be substituted for 3 minors with PD approval:FinanceInformation SystemsInternational BusinessEtc – 13 to choose fromIndividual courses can be substituted – up to 4 as long as PD approval and prerequisites are metOverseas study option instead of one minor
What are My Career Options?
Business management – employed in private sectorGovernment – employed in public sectorSelf employed in small business Specialism allows employment as paraprofessional in areas such as administration, banking, marketing, human resource management, business (export/import) etc No specific employment path, but the broadness likely has the advantage of being more immune to downturns and trends e.g. computing in dot-com bust
Experience. The Difference
Provides a unique combination of generalist courses and specialisationsFlexible options – content, specialisations, majors & minors, time & place to study, part & full-time modes, internal & externalInternational exchange can be arranged instead of one specialisation
Experience. The Difference.
Credit for previous post secondary study applied e.g. TAFE Diploma in Business Management gets 6 courses, Diploma in Business (Real Estate) gets 8 coursesContact time = 3 hours per course (approx.)Can be combined with other degrees to form a second degree (obtain 2 parchments) in 4 years
Contact Details
For further information please contact
Mr Stan AstachnowiczProgram DirectorPhone: (08) 8302 0522;Email: [email protected]
Bachelor of Business (Property) Program
Presenter: Mr Wayne Marano – Program Director
Property is the study of Real Estate – i.e. land and buildings and its:
Evaluation (Valuation)Management (Leasing)Sales (Agency)Development (Feasibility)AdministrationProperty includes all types of Real Estate e.g. Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Rural.
What is Property About?
ValuationAsset, portfolio and corporate real estate managementProperty investment and development analysisProperty marketing , sales and leasing
What are My Career Options?
What are My Career Options? cont.
Work in Australia and overseas in:
Government,
Corporate sector (Coles Myer, Wendies, Woolworths Banks etc)
Real estate and consultancy firms (KPMG, Jones Lang LaSalle, Colliers etc)
What are My Career Options?
Development Companies (Mirvac, Lend Lease etc)
Portfolio Property Managers, Asset manager, Strategic asset manager, Commercial Property manager, Leasing Negotiator, Valuer, Salesperson, Marketing Agent, Investment analyst, Property Consultant
Experience. The Difference.
Program accredited by:
Australian Property Institute, Singapore Institute of Valuers, Malaysian Institute of Valuers, Mentoring scheme with API certified practicing valuersValuable double degree options (marketing, finance, etc)External study is an option.
Contact Details
For further information please contact
Wayne MaranoProgram DirectorPhone: (08) 8302 0523;Email: [email protected]
Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law)Presenter:
Michael Pembroke (Program Director)
Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law)Presenter:
Krystyna Sawon
Introduction
Do you want to study law, but don’t want to be a lawyer?
You’ve come to the right place!
What is Commercial Law?
Commercial Law is designed as an alternative for those students who do not wish to practise as lawyers, but still desire a commercial legal or paralegal focus in their future business careers
How is Commercial Law taught?
FlexibilityFull time [3 years]Part timeOn campus [City West]Off campusOnlineCombination
Double Degree Options
CommerceB Computer & Information ScienceDesign your own = combine 2 degrees in 4 yrs!
What Will I Study?
Division Core of 8 courses
Commercial Law Major of 7 courses
9 electives from Division
Division Core Courses
Introduction to LawBusiness Information SystemsIntroduction to ManagementManaging Communication in BusinessAccounting, Decisions and AccountabilityMarketing Principles: Trading and ExchangeMicroeconomicsQuantitative Methods for Business
Commercial Law Major
Business and Marketing LawLegal Aspects of EmploymentCorporations and Partnership LawIntellectual Property LawTaxation LawLaw of PropertyEnvironmental Law and Policy
Commercial Law Electives
International Business LawLeisure and Sport Law (Magill)Issues in Criminal Justice (Magill)Companies and Securities Law
Minors [4 courses]
Human Resource Management MarketingTourism & HospitalityFinanceCommerceInternational Business
Our Graduate Qualities
What employers want:Body of knowledgeLife-long learningProblem solvingWork alone & as a member of a teamCommunication skillsInternational perspectiveEthical & social responsibility
Careers in Commercial Law
Commercial law graduates work on the legal side of accounting or other business firms and liaise with the law profession in organisation’s legal dealings
Job Opportunities
Paralegal workers [law firms / corporate legal departments/ government]ConveyancersLitigation support staffManagement consultantsMarketing managers
Work Experience
Commercial Law students have the opportunity to participate in formal work experience as part of their degree
Work Experience
Examples of work experience placements:Government departmentsLaw firmsMultinational organisations
Contact details
For further information please contact:
Michael PembrokeProgram DirectorPhone: (08) 8302 0993Email: [email protected]