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Bachelor of Business (Management)

L055MGT  063366D



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Fee*

3 Year/s Lilydale (Semester 1, Semester 2) A$19,100 (annual for 2012) 
*The indicative course fees shown in Course Search apply to international students studying on-campus in Australia for the relevant year only. They are based on a standard study load per year. However, please note that fees are assessed according to a student's study load in each semester, and variation to study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted.

Learn the importance of managers within business and discover how key resources must be planned, monitored and controlled to best meet strategic business objectives. You will develop the skills to manage yourself, organise and lead others, make creative and well-informed decisions and evaluate current situations, while learning to be an ethical and socially responsible manager.

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Students will develop an understanding of the alignment between commercial and organisational management and organisational culture. Practical business research skills are used as an aid to business decision making, reporting and communication. Students will also develop skills in managerial accounting, corporate finance, managerial decision making, organisational design human resource management, change management and strategic planning.


The Bachelor of Business (Management) will enable students to:
  • develop learning skills in an interdisciplinary environment
  • communicate effectively in written, oral and electronic mediums
  • experience a breadth of disciplinary studies and intellectual processes
  • specialise in the field of their chosen profession
  • study combinations of units leading to professional accreditation
  • use technology in a way that supports learning and vocational aspirations
  • develop a regional and international outlook in relation to learning
  • understand the cross-cultural issues of interdisciplinary study and teamwork
  • articulate easily from previous tertiary study to complete a degree program
  • develop the personal qualities and attitudes needed for professional success


There are course restrictions and rules that must be considered when selecting units and specialisations. It is recommended that you familiarise yourself with these rules before selecting specialisations.

All programs consist of a total of 24 units (300 credit points). Each unit normally carries 12.5 credit points. In each year, eight (8) units normally constitute a full-time load and four (4) units normally constitute a part-time load.

Capstone Units
Capstone Units utilise real-world, authentic activities in the form of project-based learning. Projects may be externally sourced industry and community projects, competitions, research-based projects or internally developed project briefs.

Careers in the Curriculum (CIC)
In addition to the above, all Swinburne undergraduate students must complete a compulsory unit of study, Careers in the Curriculum. CIC is an innovative unit designed to assist Swinburne students to enhance their employability and career prospects.

CIC has been developed by Swinburne Careers and Employment who provide advice and feedback on completing job applications and undergoing interviews, directed at obtaining graduate employment. It is a one semester compulsory unit usually undertaken in second year.

Students will not incur a HECS or fee debt as the cost will be met by the university as part of an initiative to enhance students' employability skills.
 
Student Workload
The Bachelor of Business programs operate under a student workload model based on eight (8) units of study for a full-time academic year. Total student contact hours per unit, including lectures, classes, tutorials and computer laboratory sessions, will normally be approximately 12 hours per week during the academic semester (Winter and Summer Term have the same number of contact hours but compressed in time).


The Management Professional Major is comprised of the below units:

LTE100 Introduction to Management
2nd Capstone Unit
 


Professional Major (16 units) in the Bachelor of Business (Management):
Management

Co-majors (8 units)
Students may choose a co-major from any of those offered by the Faculty of Higher Education, Lilydale; from the Business, Communication and Social Science programs or from any discipline across the university, timetable permitting. See the Swinburne co-majors page for more information.

Business Co-majors:
Accounting
 
Communication Co-majors (8 Units):
Media Communication
Public Relations

Social Science Co-majors (8 Units):
Media Studies
Public Relations and Society
Sociology

Other Co-majors (8 Units):
External Studies


Minors (4 units)
Students may choose a minor from any of those offered by the Faculty of Higher Education, Lilydale, from the Business, Communication and Social Science programs or from any discipline across the university, timetable permitting. See the Swinburne minors page for more information.

Minors in the Bachelor of Business (Management) include:
Accounting

Communication Minors (4 units):

Media Communication
Public Relations

Social Science Minors (4 units):
Applied Statistics


Swinburne Abroad provides students with an international learning experience as part of their degree. Students can receive credit for their overseas studies by undertaking an external studies co-major or minor allowing students to study up to one year full time overseas and not extend the time to complete their Swinburne program.


Graduates skilled in management could find employment in a wide and varied range of industries and positions such as administration, planning and design, quality assurance, customer service, project management, events management and change management.


Graduates may be eligible for membership of Chartered Secretaries Australia and the Australian Institute of Management (AIM).


Swinburne College English for Academic Purposes Advanced level certificate at the undergraduate level (EAP 5: UG-65% ); OR, Obtaining a minimum IELTS overall band of 6.0 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0; OR, a TOEFL (Paper-based) minimum score of 550 (with Test of Written English (TWE) score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Computer-based) minimum score of 213 (with Written Writing score of 5); OR, a TOEFL (Internet-based) minimum score of 80 with no band less than 20.

Refer to the English Language Requirements website for further information.


To assess eligibility for entry to Swinburne, visit the Academic Entry Requirements page.


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