3806 - Bachelor of Business
NOTE: This course has been updated - please refer to the undergraduate handbook change register for details.
This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course
Abbreviated title | BBus |
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CRICOS Code | 056414D |
Managing faculty | Business and Economics |
Study location and mode | On-campus (Caulfield) |
Total credit points required | 144 |
Duration (years) | 3 years FT, 6 years PT |
Contact details | Telephone +61 3 9902 6011, fax +61 3 9903 2955; email: enquiries.caulfield@buseco.monash.edu.au |
Course coordinator | Mr David Watson |
Description
Objectives
The learning goals of this course are to:
- take a structured approach to business data analysis, problem solving and decision making
- apply relevant theory, tools and techniques to solving problems in a dynamic business environment
- carry out an organisation's specific projects and recommend responses to issues and opportunities that may impact on an organisation's performance;
- operate effectively in a multidisciplinary business environment while providing specialist advice from a business perspective
- approach business issues in a professional and socially responsible manner.
Structure
The course structure has three main components:
- a set of core units which provide an introduction to the key areas of business study
- a major from the list of majors below (this primary major must be selected from majors available on the student's campus of enrolment and all units taken as part of this major must be from the student's campus of enrolment)
- eight open electives which may be taken from any Faculty of Business and Economics programs and campuses, or from disciplines offered by another faculty. These open electives can, in some cases, form a second major.
Requirements
The degree requires completion of 24 units (144 points) over a maximum of eight years as follows:
(a.) 16 units (96 points) from the faculty in the Bachelor of Business at the Caulfield campus as follows:
(i.) six compulsory common core units (36 points)
- AFF1000 Principles of accounting and finance
- BTF1010 Commercial law
- ECF1100 Microeconomics
- ETX1100 Business statistics
- MGF1010 Introduction to management
- MKF1120 Marketing theory and practice
(ii.) a major of eight units (48 points):*
- the major must come from the approved list of majors below
- at least two units (12 points) must be completed at each of second and third-year levels
* Depending on the major chosen, one or more of the units in the major may have already been studied as part of the group of common core units - where this is the case, students will complete additional unit/s as detailed below.
(iii.) additional units taken in the Bachelor of Business, Caulfield campus to reach the required minimum of 16 units
(b.) eight open electives (48 points)
- may be taken from disciplines offered by another faculty
- may be taken from any Faculty of Business and Economics programs and campuses.**
- students wishing to complete a 10 unit psychology major accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) can count the units PSY1011 and PSY2051 as additional business units under section (a)(iii.) of the degree requirements and a further eight psychology units under section (b.) of the degree requirements.
** NOTE: Enrolment in units at another campus is subject to there being spare capacity after students from that campus have enrolled.
Additional degree requirements:
- a maximum of 10 first-year level units (60 points)
- a minimum of six third-year level units (36 points), of which at least four units (24 points) must be from those offered by the faculty at the Caulfield campus
- in addition to specific unit prerequisites, second -year level units require the successful completion of three first-year level units and third-year level units require the successful completion of two second-year level units.
Units required for specified majors
Accounting
(a.) the following six units:
- AFF1000 Principles of accounting and finance
- AFF1121 Introduction to financial accounting
- AFF2391 Cost information for decision making
- AFF2491 Company reporting
- AFF3431 Performance measurement and control
- AFF3491 Advanced financial accounting theory and practice
(b.) two units from the following list:
- AFF2631 Financial management
- AFF2851 Accounting information systems and financial modelling
- AFF3511 Strategic management accounting
- AFF3631 Auditing and assurance
- AFF3791 Comparative international accounting
- AFF3851 Advanced accounting information systems and financial modelling
- AFX3551 International study program in accounting
- BTF2220 Corporations law and trusts
- BTF3931 Taxation law
- ECF1200 Macroeconomics
- ETX2121 Data analysis in business
Banking and finance
(a.) the following six units:
- AFF1300 Money and capital markets
- AFF2401 Commercial banking and finance
- AFF2631 Financial management
- AFF3121 Investments and portfolio management
- AFF3841 Lending decisions
- MGX3100 Management ethics and corporate governance
(b.) two units from the following list:
- AFF2701 Equity markets
- AFF2851 Accounting information systems and financial modelling
- AFF3111 Personal financial planning
- AFF3301 Money market operations
- AFF3331 International banking and finance, or AFX3871 International study program in banking and finance
- AFF3351 Investment banking
- AFF3651 Treasury management
- AFF3751 Futures and options markets
- AFX3355 Property investment
- BTF2601 Banking law
- ECF1200 Macroeconomics
- ECF2331 Monetary theory and policy
- ETF3300 Quantitative methods for financial markets
- ETX2121 Data analysis in business
Economics
(a.) the following six units:
- ECF1100 Microeconomics
- ECF1200 Macroeconomics
- ECF2331 Monetary theory and policy
- ECF2721 Trade finance and foreign exchange
- ECF3731 Managerial economics
- ECX3900 Business economics
(b.) two units from the following list:
- AFF1300 Money and capital markets
- BTF2220 Corporation law
- ECF2450 Sports economics
- ECF3120 Consumer economics
- ECX2550/ECX3550 Business in Asia
- ETF2700 Mathematics for business
- ETX2121 Data analysis in business
- MGF2351 International business
Econometrics
(a.) the following five units:
- ETF2700 Mathematics for business
- ETF3200 Quantitative business analysis
- ETF3600 Quantitative models for business research
- ETX1100 Business statistics
- ETX3231 Business forecasting
(b.) one unit from the following list:
(c.) two units from the following list:
- AFF1121 Introduction to financial accounting
- AFF1300 Money and capital markets
- AFF2391 Cost information for decision making
- AFF2631 Financial management
- BTF2220 Corporations law
- BTF3900 Research project in business law
- ECF1200 Macroeconomics
- ECF3731 Managerial economics
- ETF3300 Quantitative methods for financial markets
- ETF3480 Optimisation for managers
- ETF3500 Survey data analysis
- ETX2011 Quantitative methods for risk analysis
- MGF2351 International business
- MGF3401 Strategic management
- MKF2111 Buyer behaviour
- MKF2121 Marketing research methods
Human resource management
(a.) the following six units:
- MGF1010 Introduction to management
- MGF2341 Managing employee relations
- MGF2661 Human resource management
- MGF3430 International human resource management
- MGF3881 Current issues in human resource management
- MGX3441 Human resource strategy
(b.) two units from the following list:
- BTF2991 Employment law
- MGF2111 Organisational behaviour
- MGF2511 Managing quality, innovation and knowledge
- MGF3361 Performance management
- MGF3420 Human resource development
- MGF3450 Managing conflict
- MGF3621 Organisational change
- MGX3991 Leadership principles and practices
Business Law
(a.) the following two units:
(b.) six units from the following list:
- BTF2223 Corporate crime
- BTF2601 Banking law
- BTF2991 Employment law
- BTF3091 Stock exchange and derivatives law
- BTF3100 Environmental law for business
- BTF3181 Marketing law
- BTF3201 International trade law
- BTF3900 Research project in business law and taxation
- BTF3931 Taxation law
- BTF3951 Business taxation and GST
Management
(a.) the following six units:
- MGF1010 Introduction to management
- MGF1100 Managerial communication
- MGF2111 Organisational behaviour
- MGF2351 International business
- MGF3401 Strategic management
- MGF3621 Organisational change
(b.) two units from the following list:
- MGF2341 Managing employee relations
- MGF2511 Managing quality, innovation and knowledge
- MGF2661 Human resource management
- MGF3361 Performance management
- MGF3381 Managing information systems
- MGF3681 International management
- MGX3771 Operations management
- MGX3991 Leadership principles and practices
Marketing
(a.) the following six units:
- MKF1120 Marketing theory and practice
- MKF2111 Buyer behaviour
- MKF2121 Marketing research methods
- MKF3121 Marketing planning and implementation
- MKF3131 Strategic marketing
- MKF3461 Marketing communication
(b.) two units from the following list:
- MKF2131 Marketing decision analysis
- MKF3141 Issues in competitive advantage
- MKF3471 Sales management and negotiation
- MKF3531 International marketing
- MKX2521 Brand management
- MKX3481 Logistics and fulfilment
- MKX3621 Advertising management
- MKX3631 Marketing internship
Psychology
(a.) the following nine units:
- PSY1011 Psychology A
- PSY1022 Psychology B
- PSY2031 Developmental and biological psychology
- PSY2042 Cognitive and social psychology
- PSY2051 Research design and analysis
- PSY3032 Abnormal psychology
- PSY3041 Psychological testing, theories of ability and ethics
- PSY3051 Perception and personality
- PSY3062 Research methods and theory
(b.) one unit from the following list:
- PSY2112 Organisational psychology
- PSY3100 Advanced psychobiology: Brain and behaviour
- PSY3120 Introduction to counselling
- PSY3130 Health psychology
- PSY3150 Contemporary social psychology
- PSY3160 Psychology of language
- PSY3170 Decision making in professional settings
- PSY3180 Human neuropsychology: Developmental and neurodegenerative disorders
- PSY3190 Addiction studies
Professional recognition
This degree is recognised by the following legal entities:
- Australian Institute of Management
- Australian Marketing Institute
- Financial Services Institute of Australasia
- CPA Australia
- The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
- The Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).
Professional recognition may be dependent upon work experience requirements and the correct choice of units.
Award(s) received on completion