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Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Preston Campus
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Economic Principles
Introduces students to the core principles of micro and macroeconomic, models and policies. Students will gain an understanding on the significance of micro and macroeconomic tools in the decision-making process of businesses and industry.
Accounting for Managers
Introduces students to the concepts of accounting and management decision-making; provides accounting and decision-making skills to apply in the business context.
Introduction to Information Technology
Introduces the Information technology (IT) discipline, including professional opportunities, emerging technologies, business analytics and artificial intelligence.
Marketing Principles
Provides students with foundational understanding of crucial marketing concepts and their application in contemporary business settings.
Data Analytics
Provides an overview of the principles and concepts of financial mathematics and business statistics, focusing on numeracy, problem solving, and data presentation.
Management Fundamentals
Introduces students to the concepts, principles and theories of contemporary management practice.
Introduction to Business Law
Introduces students to the fundamentals of law in a business context, including the Australian legal system and major areas of law impacting commercial activities.
People and Culture
Provides foundational understanding of Human Resource theory and processes exploring human resource planning, recruitment, performance management, and legal compliance.
Entrepreneurship
Project Management
Business Ethics
Business Finance
Strategic Marketing
Strategic Management
Capstone Project
Digital Business Communications and Design
Common Questions
The Bachelor of Business can open doors to a broad range of jobs across diverse industry sectors, including roles such as Business Manager, Human Resources Manager, Accountant, Entrepreneur, Business Analyst, Business Strategist, International Trade Manager, Brand Manager, Sales Manager, and Supply Chain Manager.
Successful completion of this course might enable you to enrol in Masters in Management or a Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs at university, or Melbourne Polytechnic's own Master of Professional and Practicing Accounting.
Throughout the degree you will be assessed through a combination of examinations, tests, group and individual reports and projects, essays, self-reflections, oral presentations, debates, case studies, role plays and infographics.
Yes, Higher Education Equity and VET to Bachelor Equity scholarships are available, providing eligible higher education students with financial support during their studies. You can check the eligibility criteria and application process and ask your enrolment officer how to get started.
Classes run across mornings and afternoons Monday to Friday. The academic year is divided into two main semesters; full-time students usually enrol in 48 credit points each semester (96 credit points annually), while part-time students usually enrol in 24 credit points each semester or less. Most subjects are worth 12 credit points.
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