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Student Handbook : Honours : Program Group : CA01

CA01 - Bachelor of Business

Program Aim

The Bachelor of Business program is Central Queensland University's premier business management program. The program allows students to undertake studies in a wide range of business and management related fields, which in turn provides students with a wide range of career opportunities. The program also provides students with membership pathways to numerous professional bodies, ensuring that upon completing the program, students receive not only an academic qualification, but recognition of their skills and knowledge within their chosen profession.

The program provides a flexible degree pathway, offering a diverse range of courses and providing students the opportunity to develop a broad range of skills relating to the modern business environment.

Program Structure

To satisfy the requirements for the award, students must complete a program of 24 courses (144 units of credit) which comply with the requirements stated below.

Students must complete:

  • 6 core courses; and
  • 18 courses as detailed for one of the majors listed as available for this program.

Available majors include:

Majors

  • Marketing (graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Marketing Institute and the Australian Market and Social Research Society);
  • Human Resources Management;
  • Management (graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Management);
  • Information Systems (this major is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) - graduates may apply for membership of the ACS); and
  • Procurement and Supply (this major is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS) - graduates may apply for membership of CIPS).

Note: not all majors are available at all locations.

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