University of Technology SydneyHandbook 2007

C10026v3 Bachelor of Business

Award(s): Bachelor of Business (BBus)
UAC code: 600010 (FT CSP), 600011 (PT CSP), 610010 (FT DFEE), 610011 (PT DFEE)
CRICOS code: 006487A
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 3
Faculty/institute responsible: Business
Location: City campus

Note(s)

This is the City campus version of the Bachelor of Business. It is also available at Kuring-gai campus (see C10027).


Overview
Course aims
Career options
Articulation
Additional admission requirements
Additional assumed knowledge
Additional recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Honours
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

The Bachelor of Business offers students a sound background in all areas of business through common core subjects, in addition to in-depth knowledge in one or more chosen areas of interest.

This course provides a basic understanding of important aspects of business and a wide choice of majors/sub-majors. Students are encouraged to add a specialisation to their broad general training.

Course aims

The degree seeks to provide students with the knowledge, competencies and values necessary to develop critical, analytical and evaluative skills essential for a fulfilling and effective career in business.

Career options

Career options include accounting, advertising and promotions, banking, economics, finance, human resource management, management, marketing, sport or tourism management.

Articulation

The Bachelor of Business, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures Europeenes de Management program is offered jointly by the Faculty of Business and Reims Management School, France.

After successful completion of the program, the student is awarded a Bachelor of Business degree with a major in International Business and a sub-major in Language Other than English (French). Students also meet the requirements of award for the DESEM which is granted by Reims Management School.

Payment of all tuition fees for the Bachelor of Business and DESEM are made via the HECS-HELP system. All other costs, including travel, accommodation, health cover and student union fees, must be met by the student. The student, in conjunction with Reims Management School, arranges the work placement component in France.

Additional admission requirements

Admission to the Bachelor of Business, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures Europeenes de Management is limited to 10 students per year and is based on admission to the Bachelor of Business through UAC. A supplementary application form, available from the Faculty of Business Student Liaison Unit, must be completed and received by the Faculty of Business by Friday of the first week of January. Applicants are interviewed in January if required. Applicants should have taken French as part of their HSC or gained knowledge of the language by other means. Students must take a sub-major in French as part of the Business studies degree.

Additional assumed knowledge

Mathematics and any two units of English. Bridging courses are available.

Additional recognition of prior learning

Students who are enrolled in the Bachelor of Business and have previously studied at another university or other recognised tertiary educational institution may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if the subjects previously studied are deemed by the Faculty to be equivalent to those specified for their course.

  • TAFE NSW: UTS has an articulated credit transfer policy with TAFE NSW. Block credit may be granted for a number of completed TAFE courses. To be eligible for credit, students must have completed their course at a minimum Certificate IV (AQF) or higher. These courses must have been completed no earlier than three years prior to their commencement in the relevant course at UTS, i.e. students commencing in 2004 must have completed their TAFE courses in 2000 or later.
  • Insearch: Students who have completed appropriate courses through Insearch, if admitted, will be given up to one year's recognition of prior learning in the Bachelor of Business.
  • Other universities: Students who have completed subjects at a recognised university may be granted exemptions for particular subjects at UTS or unspecified electives which are credit points granted without nominating a particular subject equivalent. To be considered for recognition of prior learning, subjects must have been completed no more than 10 years prior to the commencement of the Bachelor of Business course. Undergraduate students who have been identified as having studied at another university prior to the commencement of their studies at UTS normally receive information on applying for recognition of prior learning at approximately the same time as they receive their offer of a place at UTS.
  • Private colleges: Students who have completed a course at a private college are not eligible for any exemptions unless an articulation agreement between the Faculty and the college is in place.

Course duration and attendance

The Bachelor of Business can be completed in a minimum of three years of full-time study, or six years of part-time study.

The course may be completed through either a full-time or part-time attendance pattern, or a combination of these.

Full-time study is usually undertaken at the rate of 24 credit points per semester. Students who wish to undertake more than the normal full-time load in one semester, must have their Study Plan endorsed by a Student Adviser from the Faculty Student Offices.

Part-time study is usually undertaken at the rate of 12 credit points per semester. Part-time students must be prepared to attend one afternoon or morning class during each teaching week.

Some subjects may be offered in an optional Summer session so that students may fast-track their studies.

The Bachelor of Business, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures Europeenes de Management is a three and a half years program of full-time study and integrates two years of study in the Bachelor of Business with two years of exchange study in the Diplome d'Etudes Superieures Europeenes de Management (DESEM), including work experience in France.

Course structure

Students must complete 144 credit points, comprising eight foundation core subjects (48 credit points), a major (48 credit points), and either a second major (48 credit points), or two sub-majors (24 credit points each), or a single sub-major (24 credit points) in conjunction with elective subjects (24 credit points).

Electives or structured elective sequences (totalling 24 credit points) can be taken from any faculty in the University, or from another university or its equivalent, with Faculty of Business approval.

For the Bachelor of Business, Diplome d'Etudes Superieures Europeenes de Management, all students must complete 144 credit points in the Bachelor of Business. A total of three semesters (72 credit points) are completed at UTS and four semesters are completed at Reims Management School. A component of this must be 90 ECTS (72 credit points) of study in the DESEM at Reims Management School. Students must also undertake a work placement while in France.

Course completion requirements

CBK90169 Major choice 48cp
CBK90170 Major/Two sub-majors/Sub-major + four electives 48cp
STM90273 Core subjects 48cp
Total 144cp

Course diagram



Course program

Typical full-time and part-time programs for the core subjects are provided below, followed by the lists of available majors and sub-majors.

 
Typical full time program for core subjects
Year 1
Autumn semester
22107 Accounting for Business 6cp
25115 Economics for Business 6cp
21129 Managing People and Organisations 6cp
24108 Marketing Foundations 6cp
Spring semester
26134 Business Statistics 6cp
79203 Business Law and Ethics 6cp
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance 6cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
22207 Accounting Transactions and Business Decisions6cp 
21193 Business Strategy6cp 
 
Typical part-time program for core subjects
Year 1
Autumn semester
25115 Economics for Business 6cp
21129 Managing People and Organisations 6cp
Spring semester
22107 Accounting for Business 6cp
79203 Business Law and Ethics 6cp
Year 2
Autumn semester
24108 Marketing Foundations 6cp
26134 Business Statistics 6cp
Spring semester
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance 6cp
Select 6 credit points from the following options: 6cp
22207 Accounting Transactions and Business Decisions6cp 
21193 Business Strategy6cp 
 
Listing of majors
MAJ02041 Information Technology 48cp
MAJ08437 Accounting 48cp
MAJ08438 Management 48cp
MAJ08439 Banking 48cp
MAJ08440 Finance 48cp
MAJ08441 Marketing 48cp
MAJ08442 International Business 48cp
MAJ08443 Tourism 48cp
MAJ08445 Sport Management 48cp
MAJ08446 Human Resources Management 48cp
MAJ08447 Financial Planning 48cp
MAJ08448 Advertising and Promotions Management 48cp
MAJ08917 e-Business 48cp
MAJ09209 Economics 48cp
 
Listing of sub-majors
SMJ01005 Chemistry 24cp
SMJ01007 Mathematics 24cp
SMJ01009 Statistics 24cp
SMJ02036 Business Information Systems 24cp
SMJ02037 Information Technology 24cp
SMJ08109 Management Consulting 24cp
SMJ08116 Financial Reporting 24cp
SMJ08117 International Accounting 24cp
SMJ08120 Small Business Accounting 24cp
SMJ08121 Banking 24cp
SMJ08123 Finance 24cp
SMJ08125 Leisure Management 24cp
SMJ08126 Sport Management 24cp
SMJ08127 Tourism Management 24cp
SMJ08128 Human Resource Management 24cp
SMJ08129 International Management 24cp
SMJ08130 Management 24cp
SMJ08131 Advanced Advertising 24cp
SMJ08132 Advanced Marketing Research 24cp
SMJ08134 e-Business 24cp
SMJ08135 Information Management in Marketing 24cp
SMJ08136 International Marketing 24cp
SMJ08137 Advertising 24cp
SMJ08138 Marketing 24cp
SMJ08139 International Business Studies 24cp
SMJ08141 Human Resource Development 24cp
SMJ08142 Public Relations 24cp
SMJ09028 Economics 24cp
SMJ09029 Aboriginal Studies 24cp
SMJ09030 Business Law 24cp
SMJ09031 e-Commerce and Information Technology Law 24cp
SMJ09032 Foundations in Law 24cp
SMJ09033 Taxation Law 24cp
SMJ09034 International Studies 24cp
SMJ09035 Language Other Than English (LOTE) 24cp
SMJ09036 Specialist Country Studies 24cp
SMJ10009 Communications 24cp
SMJ08195 Management Reporting 24cp
 24cp

Honours

The Bachelor of Business (Honours) (C09004) is available with an additional one year of full-time study (or part-time equivalent) for eligible students.

Professional recognition

CPA Australia/Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia: This degree with an Accounting major meets the formal educational membership requirements. Further information is available from CPA Australia.

Australian Institute of Banking and Finance: Associateship or Senior Associateship status may be offered by the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance (AIBF) to students who complete a major/sub-major in Banking, or a combined major in Banking and Management, and who have appropriate work experience.

Australian Insurance Institute: Fellowship status is offered to students completing a sub-major in Insurance with appropriate work experience.

ASIC PS 146 Registration: Majors in: Banking, Economics, Finance, Financial Planning, and sub-majors in: Finance, Financial Management or Investment Management are ASIC PS 146 Registered for the purposes of provision of financial advice.

Australian Human Resources Institute: Students completing this degree with a major in Human Resource Management are eligible to apply for the Professional Member (MAHRI) status and/or advancement to a higher level of membership.

Other information

Further information is available from the Faculty Student Liaison Office on: