Bachelor
The Bachelor of Business course is designed to give you a solid foundation in business disciplines, ensuring you will be able to develop the skills to analyse and solve contemporary business problems when working in organisation or managing your own business
A rewarding career – professionally and financially – awaits you upon completion of your Bachelor of Business at Stott’s College.
Completed Year 12 or equivalent. The minimum age is 18 years old.
International students must also demonstrate that they have English language ability equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (Academic).
Competency to IELTS 6.0 means that the student has documentary evidence of having completed an IELTS exam at an official IELTS testing centre or an equivalent recognised English language test, within the previous twelve months of the student’s proposed start date for the Bachelor programs and that the student was given an overall score of 6 with no single band lower than 5.5
This course is designed to provide you with a comprehensive knowledge in a broad range of areas including: accounting, business, finance, management, human resources management, information systems, law, and marketing. Moreover, using both theoretical and practical examples, you will be taught the skills to be adaptable and proactive in the rapidly changing world of commerce.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to analyse the impact of external and internal factors on effective business practices as well as solve authentic contemporary business problems in a variety of domestic and international contexts. You will also be able to communicate a range of business arguments and evaluate key issues in complex business problems.
The Bachelor of Business is a fully accredited Australian higher education course completed over a three-year period. The course will be delivered through teacher-led classroom delivery in the form of lectures and tutorials. Most units require students to attend a two-hour lecture and a one-hour tutorial.
The course has been carefully designed to allow you to incrementally develop knowledge and skills. More introductory features are covered in earlier stages of the course and there is an appropriate sequence of units which lead towards achievement of more advanced features in later stages.
The following table indicates the suggested sequence of units studied as well as relevant pre-requisites.
This course consists of 14 core units, 4 minor units stream and 6 elective units.
You will study 4 units per semester. Each unit consists of a 3 hour teaching block and you will also undertake 7 hours of personal study per unit per week. The number of days per week depends on your timetable and it is most likely to be some part of 2 – 3 days per week.
If you have completed prior tertiary studies, you may be eligible for some credit exemptions. For further information, please refer to our Awarding of Credit Policy.