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HonoursCA01 - Bachelor of Business
6 core courses
Course Code | Course Name |
---|---|
3 Level 1 compulsory courses | |
COIS11011 | Foundations of Business Computing |
HRMT11010 | Organisational Behaviour |
MRKT11029 | Marketing |
plus a choice of 1 of the following 2 courses | |
ACCT11057 | Principles of Accounting |
ACCT11059 | Using Accounting for Decision Making |
2 Advanced Level compulsory courses | |
MGMT19114 | Strategic Management |
MGMT19128 | Business Integration Topics 1 |
Note: MGMT19114 and MGMT19128 are recommended to be undertaken in the last year of study.
plus 18 courses as detailed for one of the majors listed
Majors
Your chosen major should be nominated on your student record in CQUCentral. This is the specialisation area that appears on your testamur.
Please note: ONLY 1 specialisation (major) will appear as part of your degree name.
Majors
- Marketing (Graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australian Marketing Institute and the Australian Market and Social Research Society);
- Human Resources Management (This major is accredited by the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). Graduates may apply for membership of AHRI);
- 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). Please note: the ACS accredits each campus individually; therefore students should check the current status of accreditation for newly established locations. For enquiries concerning eligibility or membership, please refer to the ACS official website: http:\\www.acs.org.au);
- Procurement and Supply (This major is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply (CIPS). Graduates may apply for membership of CIPS);
- Aviation. (Students complete all theory required to pass the Commercial Pilots theory exam (taken separately), and gain a thorough understanding of both theories and practices in aviation and explore the associated ethical, legal and security issues. Graduates are employed in non-flying positions within the aviation industry at both operational and management levels. The program does NOT include the practical side of learning to fly.)
Students should note that the grading system for the aviation theory courses are as follows:
- Pass: 70-76
- Credit: 77-84
- Distinction: 85-91
- High Distinction: 92-100
Special notes:
- Not all majors are available at all locations. Check course availability in this handbook for availability of individual courses. In some cases it may be necessary to undertake a limited number of courses via Distance Education (FLEX) to complete the requirements of a major.
- Elective courses are required to give a total of 144 units of credit in the completed award.
- A maximum of 6 courses may be studied outside the Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education.
- Students must complete at least 12 Advanced Level courses to meet the requirements of their degree program.