Plans for business programs

The following plans relate to the programs:

Accounting & Finance

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
ACCT11057 Principles of Accounting
ACCT11059 Using Accounting for Decision Making
Advanced:
ACCT19060 Management Accounting
ACCT19061 Corporate Accounting
ACCT19062 Issues in Financial Reporting
ACCT19082 Financial Accounting Theory
ACCT19064 Auditing & Professional Practice
ACCT19065 Foundations of Research in Commerce
FINC19011 Business Finance
FINC19012 Investment Analysis & Risk Management
ACCT19066 Accounting Systems & Assurance

Management

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
MGMT11163 Managerial Communication
MGMT11109 Introduction to Management
HRMT11011 Human Resources in Organisations
Advanced:
MGMT19114 Strategic Management
MGMT19103 Logisitics Management
MGMT19105 Quality Management
ECON19032 Microeconomics
ECON19033 Macroeconomics

Economics

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
ECON11026 Principles of Economics
Advanced:
ECON19035 Economics of Electronic Commerce
ECON19032 Microeconomics
ECON19033 Macroeconomics
ECON19031 Environmental Economics
FINC19011 Business Finance
FINC19012 Investment Analysis & Risk Management

Human Resources Management

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
HRMT11010 Organisational Behaviour
HRMT11011 Human Resources in Organisation
Advanced:
HRMT19012 Performance Management
HRMT19013 Human Resources Development
HRMT19021 Australian Industrial Relations
HRMT19014 Human Resources, Planning Recruitment and Selection
HRMT19020 Managing Organisationl Change
HRMT19005 Professional Experience & Practice
HRMT19015 Research for Human Rescources Decision-making
HRMT19022 Comparative Employment Relations
HRMT19016 Contemporary Organisational & HRM Studies
HRMT19017 Project

Tourism

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
BUSN11014 Professional Competencies for Marketing, Tourism and Business
TOUR11009 Tourism Impact Assessment
TOUR11013 Understanding Tourism
Advanced:
TOUR19008 Managing Tourism Demand
TOUR19010 Tourism in the Asia Pacific
TOUR19012 Tourism Planning
SREC19002 Special Needs in Recreation
TOUR19015 Research in Tourism
TOUR19016 Thematic Tourism
TOUR19018 Tourism Project

Marketing

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
MRKT11028 E-Marketing & Retail Selling
MRKT11029 Marketing
Advanced:
MRKT19030 Promotions Management
MRKT19031 Consumer Behaviour
MRKT19034 Marketing, New Ventures & Entrepreneurship
MGMT19114 Strategic Management
MRKT19035 Research Topic in Marketing & Strategic Management
MRKT19036 Marketing of Service Products
MRKT19037 International Marketing & Business
MRKT19038 Market Research Techniques
MRKT19049 Customer Relationship Marketing
MRKT19040 Marketing Plans

Legal Studies

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
LAWS11030 Introductory & Contract Law
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
LAWS19034 Taxation Law & Practice B

Information Systems Management*

Course Code Course Title
Level One:
COIS11011 Foundations of Business Computing
COIT11166 Systems Analysis & Design
Advanced:
COIS12031 Software Design & Programming
COIS12041 Business Programming
COIS13034 Information Systems Management with E-Commerce Applications
COIS13013 Management Support Systems
COIS12036 Human-Computer Interaction
COIS13037 Information Systems Project A
COIS13038 Information Systems Project B
COIS13039 Informations Systems Special Topic A
COIS13040 Informations Systems Special Topic B
COIT13132 Professional Issues in Computing
COIT12167 Database Use & Design
COIT12170 Data Communications
COIT12168 Analysis & Specification
COIT12169 Systems Implementation

The courses comprising the Information Systems major are taught by the Faculty of Informatics & Communication. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Administration program should ensure that:

  1. for the purposes of the Business Administration degree, the Information Systems major does constitute a Business major;
  2. for the purposes of the Business Administration degree, courses taken from the Information Systems majore do not count as Business and Law courses.