University of Technology Sydney

C10026v4 Bachelor of Business

Award(s): Bachelor of Business (BBus)
UAC code: 601030 (FT) (Autumn session, Spring session, Summer session, Spring session), 601035 (PT) (Autumn session)
CRICOS code: 006487A
Commonwealth supported place?: Yes
Load credit points: 144
Course EFTSL: 3
Location: City campus

Overview
Course aims
Career options
Course intended learning outcomes
Admission requirements
Assumed knowledge
External articulation
Recognition of prior learning
Course duration and attendance
Course structure
Course completion requirements
Course diagram
Course program
Levels of award
Honours
Professional recognition
Other information

Overview

The Bachelor of Business offers students a sound background in all areas of business through eight common core subjects undertaken in first year, followed by in-depth knowledge in one or more chosen areas of interest through the completion of a mix of majors, extended majors, sub-majors and electives.

Students have the flexibility to select a course structure and major(s) after first year. This means they have the opportunity to use Year 1 to explore all areas of business and ultimately guide their chosen specialisation in Year 2 and 3. Students choose from 10 majors and 34 sub-majors, as well as four extended majors, giving them the flexibility to study a broad range of specialisations; or do an in-depth study of a specialisation of their choosing. In some degree configurations, students have the choice of four electives. This is an opportunity to deepen expertise with additional business subjects, or add breadth by enrolling in subjects from other university faculties.

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

The Bachelor of Business is a broad professional degree, equipping graduates to pursue careers across all business fields, industries and sectors. Examples of career options include accountant, auditor, banker, business adviser, business analyst, business consultant, economist, entrepreneur, financial analyst, financial planner, human resources manager, project manager, marketing specialist, stockbroker.

Course intended learning outcomes

1.1 Critically analyse relevant concepts to understand practice in business and related professions in a global workplace
1.2 Demonstrate interrelationships between differing business and related disciplines
2.1 Locate and critically evaluate relevant data and literature to address business problems through a research approach
2.2 Apply critical and creative thinking to address issues in business
3.1 Convey information clearly and fluently in high-quality written form appropriate for their audience
3.2 Use oral communication appropriately to convey information clearly and fluently
3.3 Demonstrate and critically reflect on how individuals work in teams in an inclusive manner
4.1 Critically analyse business decisions in terms of ethical practice and social responsibility
4.2 Critically analyse sustainability principles for various stakeholders in relation to business contexts
5.1 Apply technical and professional skills necessary to operate effectively in business and related professions

Admission requirements

Applicants must have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification, Australian Qualifications Framework Diploma, or equivalent Australian or overseas qualification at the required level.

The English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications is: Academic IELTS: 6.5 overall with a writing score of 6.0; or TOEFL: paper based: 550-583 overall with TWE of 4.5, internet based: 79-93 overall with a writing score of 21; or AE5: Pass; or PTE: 58-64; or CAE: 176-184.

Eligibility for admission does not guarantee offer of a place.

International students

Visa requirement: To obtain a student visa to study in Australia, international students must enrol full time and on campus. Australian student visa regulations also require international students studying on student visas to complete the course within the standard full-time duration. Students can extend their courses only in exceptional circumstances.

Assumed knowledge

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

External articulation

  • 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 diploma (AQF) level. These courses must have been completed no earlier than two years prior to the student's commencement in the relevant course at UTS, ie students commencing in 2018 must have completed their TAFE courses in 2016 or later.
  • Insearch: Students who have completed appropriate courses through Insearch, if admitted, are given one year's credit recognition in the Bachelor of Business.

Details of all arrangements are available via the credit recognition search tool.

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 Business to be equivalent to those specified for their course.

Students who have completed subjects at a recognised university may be granted exemptions for particular subjects at UTS or unspecified electives that 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.

Students who have completed a course at a private college are not eligible for any exemptions unless an articulation agreement between Business and the college is in place.

Course duration and attendance

The course can be completed in a minimum of three years of full-time 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 a session. Students who wish to undertake more than the normal full-time load in one session must have their study plan endorsed by a student adviser from a UTS Student Centre.

Part-time study is usually undertaken at the rate of 12 credit points a session. Some subjects might be offered in the evening, however part-time students must be prepared to attend afternoon or morning classes.

Course structure

Students must complete 144 credit points, comprising eight foundation core subjects (48 credit points), and a standard stream (96 credit points) or an extended major stream (96 credit points). The standard stream comprises a first 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). The extended major stream comprises an extended major (72 credit points), and a sub-major (24 credit points) or elective subjects (24 credit points).

Students can choose any one of the following as a first major: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management, Marketing or Advertising and Marketing Communications.

The choice of second major includes those listed above as well as Business Law or Information Technology.

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 approval from the UTS Business School. Contact the Student Centre for more information about these options.

Industrial training/professional practice

Each business major within the course allows an optional internship program as an elective within the major or as a free elective. Students enrol in the subject number that applies to their major or extended major, as follow:

  • 21999 Business Internship applies to Management majors, including Human Resources Management and International Business
  • 22999 Business Internship applies to Accounting major
  • 23999 Business Internship applies to Economics majors
  • 24999 Business Internship applies to Marketing majors, including Advertising and Marketing Communications
  • 25999 Business Internship applies to Finance majors

Despite the separate subject numbers, Business Internship will operate as one subject with common requirements across all majors. The only difference will be the type of work that students engage in.

Students should not enrol business internship subject in the last session of study to ensure that completion of required hours of work will not impact on graduation and/or international students' visa conditions.

For further details, refer to the Business Internship.

Course completion requirements

STM90273 Core subjects (Business) 48cp
CBK90679 Stream choice 96cp
Total 144cp

Course diagram

Course diagram: C10026

Course program

Typical full-time and part-time programs for Autumn and Spring commencements are provided below. Available majors and sub-majors are also listed. The study plans listed below are examples only. Each student's course program depends on their area of specialisation and the stream (major/extended major) they select.

Course programs for each individual major are available at study plan management.

Accounting and Finance majors, Autumn commencing, full time
Year 1
Autumn session
26100 Integrating Business Perspectives   6cp
22107 Accounting for Business Decisions A   6cp
23115 Economics for Business   6cp
26134 Business Statistics   6cp
Spring session
22207 Accounting for Business Decisions B   6cp
21129 Managing People and Organisations   6cp
24108 Marketing Foundations   6cp
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
22420 Accounting Standards and Regulations   6cp
22321 Cost Management Systems   6cp
25556 The Financial System   6cp
25624 Financial Metrics for Decision Making   6cp
Spring session
22320 Accounting for Business Combinations   6cp
79014 Applied Company Law   6cp
25503 Investment Analysis   6cp
25557 Corporate Finance: Theory and Practice   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
22522 Assurance Services and Audit   6cp
79017 Taxation Law   6cp
25410 Applied Financial Decision Making (Capstone)   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
Spring session
22421 Management Decisions and Control   6cp
22319 Financial Statement Analysis (Capstone)   6cp
Select 12 credit points of options   12cp
Marketing and Management majors, Spring commencing, full time
Year 1
Spring session
26100 Integrating Business Perspectives   6cp
22107 Accounting for Business Decisions A   6cp
23115 Economics for Business   6cp
26134 Business Statistics   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
22207 Accounting for Business Decisions B   6cp
21129 Managing People and Organisations   6cp
24108 Marketing Foundations   6cp
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance   6cp
Spring session
24202 Consumer Behaviour   6cp
24309 Marketing Research   6cp
21510 Introduction to Strategy   6cp
21512 Understanding Organisations: Theory and Practice   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
24210 Integrated Marketing Communications   6cp
24415 Marketing Planning and Strategy   6cp
21511 Global Operations and Supply Chain Management   6cp
21440 Management Skills   6cp
Spring session
Select 12 credit points of options   12cp
21513 Business Ethics and Sustainability   6cp
21504 Management Capstone   6cp
Year 4
Autumn session
24100 Applied Project in Marketing (Capstone)   6cp
Select 18 credit points of options   18cp
Economics major + two sub-majors (Management Consulting, Finance), Autumn commencing, part time
Year 1
Autumn session
22107 Accounting for Business Decisions A   6cp
26100 Integrating Business Perspectives   6cp
Spring session
23115 Economics for Business   6cp
26134 Business Statistics   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
21129 Managing People and Organisations   6cp
22207 Accounting for Business Decisions B   6cp
Spring session
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance   6cp
24108 Marketing Foundations   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
23566 Economics for Business 2   6cp
25556 The Financial System   6cp
Spring session
23571 Introductory Econometrics   6cp
21510 Introduction to Strategy   6cp
Year 4
Autumn session
23568 Intermediate Macroeconomics   6cp
23567 Intermediate Microeconomics   6cp
Spring session
25624 Financial Metrics for Decision Making   6cp
21511 Global Operations and Supply Chain Management   6cp
Year 5
Autumn session
25503 Investment Analysis   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
Spring session
Select 12 credit points of options   12cp
Year 6
Autumn session
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
23580 The Global Economy (Capstone)   6cp
Spring session
21228 Management Consulting   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
HRM major + one sub-major (Sport Management) + four electives, Spring commencing, part time
Year 1
Spring session
22107 Accounting for Business Decisions A   6cp
26100 Integrating Business Perspectives   6cp
Year 2
Autumn session
23115 Economics for Business   6cp
26134 Business Statistics   6cp
Spring session
21129 Managing People and Organisations   6cp
22207 Accounting for Business Decisions B   6cp
Year 3
Autumn session
25300 Fundamentals of Business Finance   6cp
24108 Marketing Foundations   6cp
Spring session
21555 Introduction to Human Resource Management   6cp
21036 Managing Strategic Performance   6cp
Year 4
Autumn session
21407 Strategic Human Resource Management   6cp
21037 Managing Employee Relations   6cp
Spring session
21658 The Organisation of Australian Sport   6cp
21440 Management Skills   6cp
Year 5
Autumn session
21510 Introduction to Strategy   6cp
21512 Understanding Organisations: Theory and Practice   6cp
Spring session
21656 Sport Marketing and Media   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
Year 6
Autumn session
21646 Managing Professional Sport   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
Spring session
21657 The International Sport Marketplace   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
Year 7
Autumn session
21505 Human Resource Management (Capstone)   6cp
Select 6 credit points of options   6cp
List of majors
MAJ08437 Accounting   48cp
MAJ09401 Business Law   48cp
MAJ09209 Economics   48cp
MAJ08440 Finance   48cp
MAJ08446 Human Resource Management   48cp
MAJ02041 Information Technology   48cp
MAJ08442 International Business   48cp
MAJ08438 Management   48cp
MAJ08441 Marketing   48cp
MAJ08981 Advertising and Marketing Communications   48cp
List of sub-majors
SMJ08131 Advanced Advertising   24cp
SMJ08137 Advertising   24cp
SMJ10086 Business Analytics in Marketing   24cp
SMJ02036 Business Information Systems   24cp
SMJ08120 Business Innovation and Financial Management   24cp
SMJ09030 Business Law   24cp
SMJ09058 Econometrics   24cp
SMJ09028 Economics   24cp
SMJ08203 Event Management   24cp
SMJ08123 Finance   24cp
SMJ08116 Financial Reporting   24cp
SMJ08215 Financial Services   24cp
SMJ08128 Human Resource Management   24cp
SMJ08139 International Business Studies   24cp
SMJ08129 International Management   24cp
SMJ09034 International Studies   24cp
SMJ02037 Information Technology   24cp
SMJ09035 Language other than English   24cp
SMJ08130 Management   24cp
SMJ08109 Management Consulting   24cp
SMJ08195 Accounting in Practice   24cp
SMJ08138 Marketing   24cp
SMJ01007 Mathematics   24cp
SMJ01025 Quantitative Management   24cp
SMJ09036 Specialist Country Studies   24cp
SMJ08126 Sport Management   24cp
SMJ01009 Statistics   24cp
SMJ08204 Strategic Marketing   24cp
SMJ09033 Taxation Law   24cp
SMJ08127 Tourism Management   24cp
SMJ08219 Sustainable Enterprise   24cp
List of extended majors
MAJ09402 Extended Economics   72cp
MAJ08060 Extended Finance   72cp
MAJ08046 Extended Management   72cp
MAJ08063 Extended Marketing   72cp

Levels of award

The Bachelor of Business may be awarded with distinction, credit or pass.

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

The Accounting major meets the educational membership requirements for entry into CPA Australia (CPAA), Chartered Accountants of Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ), Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).

Students who complete the Human Resource Management major are eligible to apply for the professional member status and/or advancement to a higher level of membership of the Australian Human Resources Institute.

Students who complete a Marketing major are eligible to apply for Associate Membership of the Australian Marketing Institute (AMi).

UTS is recognised as an affiliated university under the CFA (Charted Financial Analyst) University Affiliation Program, based on the Bachelor of Business with Finance major.

The Finance major meets the educational requirements for the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (Finsia) associate membership.

Other information

Further information is available from the UTS Business School on:

telephone 1300 ask UTS (1300 275 887)
or +61 2 9514 1222