Course code: 0316 + Course abbreviation: BBus(Mgt) + Course coordinator: Dr Ross Donohue + The following describes the course structure introduced in 2000 + Continuing students enrolled in the old structure should refer to the 2000 university handbook
This course is intended for students seeking a business degree with a strong emphasis on management studies. The course will provide preparation for the many career opportunities in the diverse fields of management in the business world. The course offers a basic grounding in recognised business disciplines including management, with some exposure to accounting, finance, business law, marketing and economics as well as a range of specialised management areas including managerial communication, organisational behaviour, international management, human resources and strategic management. Elective studies will provide the opportunity to broaden students' knowledge and meet individual career needs in management combined with other disciplines such as computing or languages.
This course is offered on a full-time or part-time basis. It is appropriate for school leavers who have demonstrated exceptional academic ability or business persons wishing to complement their experience and gain a formal educational qualification.
In addition to part one, section five of the degree regulations, the following credit transfers have been standardised for the Bachelor of Business (Management):
Day and evening classes are offered at the Caulfield campus.
The following six units are compulsory:
In addition to the two compulsory units below, students must select four from the remaining eight units:
The following six units are compulsory for students in the Bachelor of Business (Management):
In addition to the above 18 units in the 144-point program, students must choose six electives from any discipline within any faculty, subject to approval from other faculties.
The new course structure introduces greater flexibility and the following additional regulations must be observed:
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