Course Overview
Career & Study Pathways
Course Content
Business Communication
Accounting for Business
Business Economics
Information Technology in Business
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Management
Business Law
Business Statistics
Management Accounting
Pre-requisite: ACC100 Accounting for Business
Financial Accounting
Pre-requisite: ACC100 Accounting for Business
Corporate Accounting
Pre-requisite: ACC202 Financial Accounting
Auditing and Assurance
Pre-requisite: ACC203 Corporate Accounting
Management Control Systems
Pre-requisite: ACC201 Management Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Pre-requisites: ITB100, ACC201, ACC202
Taxation Law
Pre-requisites: ACC100, LAW100
Accounting Theory
Pre-requisite: ACC203 Corporate Accounting
Corporate Governance, Ethics and Professionalism
Pre-requisites: MGT100, LAW100
Business Finance
Pre-requisites: ACC100, ECO100
Business Capstone
This unit can only be undertaken by the students in the final year of the studies or after having completed at least two third of the course credits.
Common Questions
The CRICOS Course Code for the Bachelor of Business at Southern Cross Institute is 111606B.
The Bachelor of Business at Southern Cross Institute offers the following majors: Accounting, Hospitality Management, Information Systems, and Human Services Management.
In Year 1, students study Business Communication (COM100), Accounting for Business (ACC100), Business Economics (ECO100), Information Technology in Business (ITB100), Principles of Marketing (MKT100), Principles of Management (MGT100), Business Law (LAW100), and Business Statistics (BUS100).
The course learning outcomes include: demonstrating an advanced understanding of theories, principles, and concepts relevant to the broad field of business; communicating effectively with diverse business stakeholders; being self-directed and critically reflective; applying specialised field knowledge and technical skills to develop and evaluate business solutions in Accounting contexts; sourcing, generating and synthesising relevant information for evidence-based Accounting decision-making; and recognising the relationship between the Accounting profession and society through practising socially responsible and sustainable management.
No, the Business Capstone unit (BUS301) can only be undertaken by students in the final year of their studies or after having completed at least two thirds of the course credits.
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