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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Management) CB04

Duration: 4 years full-time, 8 years part-time.
Mode: Internal, external, multi-modal.
Location(On-Campus): B/G/M/R/BIC/FIC/MIC/SIC and Yr 1 - E. Some plans are only available at CQU Rockhampton, or may only be offered externally. Students studying at campuses other than Rockhampton are advised that course availability may be limited, and should carefully study details in the Table of Course Availability.
Courses/Units of Credit: 32 courses/192 units of credit.
Faculty: Arts, Health & Sciences; Business & Law.
Entry: QTAC.
Accreditation: This program is designed to satisfy the educational requirements for membership of the Australian Institute of Management (AIM) at the Advanced Level, and the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA). Accreditation with other professional bodies may be available depending upon selection of Arts plans. Contact the Undergraduate Program Adviser for further details.
Practicum/Work Placement: Dependent upon courses selected within Arts plans.
Residential School: Dependent upon courses selected within Arts plans.
Exit Awards: Nil.
Contact: Arts Program Adviser on 07 4930 9661; Business Undergraduate Program Administrator on 07 4930 9600.

Program Overview

This combined degree program is designed to allow students to meet professional accreditation in Management, and to complete two separate plans in Arts.

By studying a range of functional areas, students will obtain a general understanding of business operations as they exist in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region, without the need to specialise in one specific functional area. Graduate career opportunities include administration management, quality management, logistics management, small business management, and operations management.

Students should consider the following points in selecting courses to be studied in a particular year, enabling them to structure their study program so prerequisite courses are completed prior to subsequent advanced level courses:

  • full-time students usually study a maximum of 4 courses per term;
  • part-time students usually study a maximum of 2 courses per term;
  • details of course availability (term offered, internal and distance availability, prerequisites) are in the Table of Course Availability section, and students must make themselves aware of these.

This course places some emphasis on developing the student’s competencies and practical knowledge of the business applications of computing. Internal students will spend time in computer facilities as part of their regular classes and distance students will need to ensure, when undertaking certain courses of study, they have a high level of access to adequate computer facilities.

Program Structure

Students must complete a program of 32 courses (19 Business courses and 13 Arts courses) which comply with the program detailed below. Students must complete:

all of the following 7 compulsory courses:
Code Course
ACCT11059   Using Accounting for Decision Making
ECON11026   Principles of Economics
HRMT11010   Organisational Behaviour
COIS11011   Foundations of Business Computing
LAWS11030   Introductory & Contract Law I
MRKT11029   Marketing
STAT11028   Quantitative Methods A

all of the following 12 Management technical specialist courses:
Code Course
ECON19032   Microeconomics
ECON19033   Macroeconomics
HRMT11011   Human Resources in Organisations
LAWS19031   Mercantile Law
MGMT11163   Managerial Communication
HRMT19020   Managing Organisational Change
HRMT19021   Australian Industrial Relations
MGMT19114   Strategic Management
MGMT19103   Logistics Management
MGMT19105   Quality Management
MGMT11109   Introduction to Management
STAT12029   Essential Statistics
12 courses, comprising two separate 6 course plans from the Bachelor of Arts Core Studies plans (Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Studies, Asia & Pacific Studies, Australian Studies, Drama Studies, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Geography, History, Japanese Language, Literary & Cultural Studies, Literary Studies, Methods of Social Research, Sociology, Text & Cultural Studies, Welfare Studies).
1 elective course, selected from a Bachelor of Arts Core Studies plan. Refer to the Program Listing for further details of Bachelor of Arts plans.

Application for Credit Transfer

Credit transfer will only be granted where a student is able to demonstrate that tertiary studies equivalent in content and depth to a Bachelor of Business (Management) or Bachelor of Arts course have been completed.

Students should examine the course synopses in this Handbook to determine the courses from which they may be eligible to claim exemption.

Refer to Credit for Previous Studies in the Admission & Enrolment section of the Handbook, regarding the guidelines and requirements in applying for credit transfer.


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This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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