Extend your business knowledge.
This additional one-year course to your undergraduate degree offers advanced study in one of the specialist business areas.
Research centered with a structured introduction into the conduct of business and economics-related research, this course will enable you to solve practical problems from a broader intellectual perspective.
Duration
1 year
Intakes
February and July
Areas of Study
- Accountancy
- Applied economics
- Banking and financial management
- Business analytics
- Business law and taxation
- Econometrics and business management
- Management
- Strategic marketing.
Course Structure
The course structure comprises the following:
(a) Taught units:
- Research methodology 1 (6 credit points)
- Research methodology 2 (6 credit points)
(b) Supervised coursework units:
- Directed studies 1 (6 credit points)
- Directed studies 2 (6 credit points)
(c) Research project and report (24 credit points)
Career Outcomes
Honours graduates have special expertise, valued by employers, giving them a competitive advantage in the job market. The honours year also prepares you for a research degree, such as the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).
Entry Requirements
For entry into Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Honours), you must have:
- an Australian undergraduate degree (or equivalent) with a distinction (70%) average or above in 24 points of studies at level three in the relevant area of business.
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