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HonoursCU47 - Bachelor of Business (Specialisation)/Bachelor of Professional Communication
Program Aim
Public relations is a function of modern management. It is relevant to community affairs and government as well as to the corporate sector. In the contemporary world, organisations depend on public relations professionals to devise and implement strategies for effective employee relations, crisis management, and maintenance of an appropriate public profile. (See the CQU Glossary for definition of a double degree, available from http://www.cqu.edu.au/glossary). Graduates will have the ability to research, analyse, and plan strategically by setting objectives and evaluating results. They will have many career opportunities.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Business (Specialisation) / Bachelor of Professional Communication requires the successful completion of 32 courses (192 units of credit) over four years. These courses are provided by the Faculty of Business and Informatics and the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Education.
In order to graduate from this program students will be expected to complete 13 courses (the equivalent of two plans) from Communications plus seven core courses and one six course specialisation in Business, as well as six elective courses from any undergraduate program in the University.
- Students should be aware that the only specialisations included on a testamur will be: Human Resources Management, Marketing, Law & Taxation, Consumer Marketing, Tourism, Economics & Finance, Management, Administration, E-Commerce.
- The courses in Communications should comprise a prescribed plan and an elective plan.