The Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary) is a double degree for students wishing to enter the profession of teaching with specialisation in secondary education.
It provides students with the opportunity to develop as professional teachers through a comprehensive tertiary program and extensive practical experience in schools and the community.
This course enables preservice teachers to prepare themselves to teach a range of secondary education business curriculum areas.
Curriculum subject areas are offered depending on availability of appropriate curriculum studies in the discipline degree and the availability of pedagogical studies in the Education degree.
Graduates are eligible to apply for teaching positions with employers including Education Queensland, Catholic Education and independent schools.
Program Structure
Students must complete:
Year & Term | BBA | BLM (Secondary) |
---|---|---|
Year 1 | ||
Autumn | 3 courses | 1 course |
Winter | 3 courses | 1 course |
Year 2 | ||
Autumn | 3 courses | 1 course |
Winter | 3 courses | 1 course |
Spring | 1 course | |
Year 3 | ||
Autumn | 2 courses | 3 courses |
Winter | 2 courses | 2 courses |
Spring | 1 course | |
Year 4 | ||
Summer | 1 course | |
Autumn | 2 courses | 1 course |
Winter | 3 courses |
The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree of the double degree enables students to obtain sufficient courses of study to have two teaching areas to Year 12. Students must complete 18 courses, comprised of the following:
8 compulsory courses, which are:
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 |
MGMT11163 | Managerial Communication |
MATH11246 | Quantitative Methods A |
Accounting & Finance Economics Human Resources Management Legal Studies Management Marketing Tourism.
The courses that can be credited towards these plans are listed below:
Accounting
Code | Course |
---|---|
Level 1 | |
ACCT11057 | Principles of Accounting |
ACCT11059 | Using Accounting Information for Decision Making |
Advanced | |
ACCT19060 | Management Accounting |
ACCT19061 | Corporate Accounting |
ACCT19062 | Accounting Theory |
ACCT19063 | Contemporary Issues in Accounting |
Economics
Code | Course |
---|---|
Level 1 | |
ECON11026 | Principles of Economics |
Advanced | |
ECON19035 | Economics of Electronic Commerce |
ECON19031 | Environmental Economics |
FINC19011 | Business Finance |
FINC19012 | Investment Analysis & Risk Management |
ECON19032 | Microeconomics |
ECON19033 | Macroeconomics |
Legal Studies
Code | Course |
---|---|
Level 1 | |
LAWS11030 | Introductory & Contract Law |
and one of the following Level 1 courses: | |
LAWS11045 | Law & Welfare of Society A |
LAWS11048 | Law & Welfare of Society B |
Advanced | |
LAWS11046 | Law & the Environment |
LAWS19031 | Mercantile Law |
LAWS19032 | Company & Association Law |
LAWS19033 | Taxation Law & Practice A |
Human Resources Management
Code | Course |
---|---|
Level 1 | |
HRMT11010 | Organisational Behaviour |
HRMT11011 | Human Resources in Organisations |
Advanced | |
HRMT19012 | Performance Management |
HRMT19013 | Human Resources Development |
HRMT19021 | Australian Industrial Relations |
HRMT19014 | Human Resources, Planning Recruitment and Selection |
HRMT19020 | Managing Organisational Change |
HRMT19005 | Professional Experience & Practice |
HRMT19015 | Research for Human ResourcesDecision-making |
HRMT19022 | Comparative Employment Relations |
HRMT19016 | Contemporary Organisational & HRM Studies |
HRMT19017 | Project |
Marketing
Code | Course |
---|---|
Level 1 | |
MRKT11028 | E-Marketing & Retail Selling |
MRKT11029 | Marketing |
Advanced | |
MRKT19031 | Buyer Behaviour |
MRKT19030 | Promotions Management |
MRKT19034 | Market, New Ventures & Entrepreneurship |
MRKT19038 | Market Research Techniques |
Management
Code | Course |
---|---|
Level 1 | |
HRMT11010 | Organisational Behaviour |
MGMT11109 | Introduction to Management |
Advanced | |
MGMT19114 | Strategic Management |
MGMT19103 | Logistics Management |
MGMT19104 | Contemporary Purchasing & Materials Management |
MGMT19105 | Quality Management |
ECON19032 | Microeconomics |
ECON19033 | Macroeconomics |
Code | Course |
---|---|
Year 1 - Autumn | |
EDED11353 | Learning Management |
Year 1 - Winter | |
EDED11355 | Futures |
Year 2 - Autumn | |
EDED11354 | Networks and Partnerships |
Year 2 - Winter | |
EDED11398 | Effective Teaching and Learning (including Portal Task I) |
Year 2 - Spring | |
EDED12346 | Positive Classroom Behaviour |
Year 3 - Autumn | |
Discipline 1 Curriculum and Pedagogy Middle School | |
Discipline 2 Curriculum and Pedagogy Middle School | |
EDFE12036 | Portal Task II (secondary) |
Year 3 - Winter | |
Discipline 1 Curriculum and Pedagogy Senior School | |
Discipline 2 Curriculum and Pedagogy Senior School | |
Year 3 - Spring | |
EDSE12018 | Senior Secondary Schooling |
Year 4 - Summer | |
EDFE13017 | Portal Task III |
Year 4 - Autumn | |
EDED11356 | Essential Professional Knowledge |
EDED11400 | Managing Diversity |
Year 4 - Winter | |
EDED11403 | The Entrepreneurial Professional |
EDED11402 | e.Learning Manager |
EDFE14018 | Portal Task IV |
Curriculum and Pedagogy Middle School | |
EDCU11013 | Health and Physical Education |
EDSE11021 | Middle School Mathematics |
EDCU11021 | Science Curriculum and Pedagogy |
EDSE11004 | Middle School English |
EDSE11006 | Middle School Humanities |
EDSE12016 | Middle School Curricululm Studies |
Curriculum and Pedagogy Senior School | |
EDSE12019 | Senior School Mathematics |
EDCU19025 | Senior School Science |
EDSE12011 | Senior School English |
EDCU11005 | Senior School Health and Physical Education |
EDSE12017 | Senior School Curriculum Studies |
EDSE12013 | Senior School Humanities |
Students intending to apply for teaching positions in the private sector may be required to show evidence of studies in religion.
Course Advice
Students enrolling in this program should consult the Program Administrator, Faculty of Business & Law, no later than Orientation Week.
CQU CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD - 00219C; NSW - 01315F; VIC - 01624D
This handbook was correct as at: 16-06-2003