Bachelor of Business Administration

The University of Canberra

About

The Bachelor of Business Administration is designed to prepare students for roles in small and medium sized business enterprises in today's highly competitive, global business environment, where a broad skillset is required.

It is designed for students who no longer wish to complete a specialisation of eight units within a single discipline.

Entry into this qualification is only available to students transferring from other programs, offered either by the University of Canberra or approved articulation partners.

Students will need to have received at least 24 credit points of credit prior to admission.

Structure

Bachelor of Business Administration (72 credit points) Required - Must pass 42 credit points as follows
  • CM0012 Core Major in Business Administration (24 credit points) Required - Must pass 6 credit points as follows 11174 - Introduction to Management - 3 cp, Level 1 11175 - Introduction to Economics - 3 cp, Level 1 Restricted Choice - 18 credit points as follows Part A - Must pass 3 credit points from the following 11009 - Business Decision Making - 3 cp, Level 1 11235 - Introduction to Politics and Government - 3 cp, Level 1 Part B - Must pass 3 credit points from the following 11165 - Quantitative Methods in Commerce - 3 cp, Level 1 11172 - Business Research Methods - 3 cp, Level 1 11236 - Investigating and Explaining Society - 3 cp, Level 1 Part C - Must pass 3 credit points from the following 11010 - Professional Orientation (Commerce) - 3 cp, Level 1 11011 - Professional Orientation (Business) - 3 cp, Level 1 11012 - Professional Orientation (Government and Policy) - 3 cp, Level 1 Part D - Must pass 3 credit points from the following 11171 - Professional Evidence (Commerce) - 3 cp, Level 3 11173 - Professional Evidence (Business) - 3 cp, Level 3 11237 - Professional Evidence (Government and Policy) - 3 cp, Level 3 Part E (Professional Practice) - Must pass 6 credit points from the following 9628 - International Business Study Tour - 3 cp, Level 2 10158 - Business, Government & Law Extended Internship - 6 cp, Level 3 10236 - Business, Government & Law Professional Internship - 12 cp, Level 3 11166 - BGL Internship (Commerce) - 3 cp, Level 3 11167 - BGL Internship (Business and Management) - 3 cp, Level 3 11168 - BGL Internship (Government and Policy) - 3 cp, Level 3 11169 - Organisational Communications, Culture and Change - 3 cp, Level 3 11170 - Business Communication - 3 cp, Level 2 11379 - Social Enterprise - 3 cp, Level 2
  • SM0031 Specialist Major in Business Administration (18 credit points) Restricted Choice - 18 credit points as follows Part A - Must pass 12 credit points from the following Any Level 2, 3, I or A unit within the Faculty of Business, Government & Law (BGL) other than a Professional Practice unit. Part B - Must pass 6 credit points from the following Any Level 3 or A unit within the Faculty of Business, Government & Law (BGL) other than a Professional Practice or Professional Evidence unit.
Open Electives - 30 credit points as follows
  • Must pass 30 credit points from anywhere in the University, as a breadth major, a breadth minor and/or as individual units.

Entry requirements

Admission Requirements

This qualification is only available to students transferring from other degrees, offered either by the University of Canberra or approved articulation partners. Students will need to have received at least 24cp of credit prior to admission. In all other aspects, normal UC admission requirements to an undergraduate course will apply.

Assumed Knowledge

None.

Periods Course is Open to New Admissions

Year Location Domestic International
2020 UC - Canberra, Bruce Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
2021 UC - Canberra, Bruce Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
2022 UC - Canberra, Bruce Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2
2023 UC - Canberra, Bruce Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 1 Semester 2

Information on admission closing dates can be found here.

Credit Arrangements

Credit arrangements (if available) for this course can be found on the University's Credit Search website.

Institution