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The University of Western Australia (UWA)

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Bachelor of Business

  • Bachelor

Learn practical and relevant business skills to help you achieve a dynamic career pathway. The modern business leader requires a range of skills and knowledge to be successful.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Study Mode
In person

Entry requirements

About the Bachelor of Business

The modern business leader requires a range of skills and knowledge to be successful. UWA's Bachelor of Business is designed to provide you with relevant, practical skills across a range of areas, including management, marketing, applied business economics, business leadership, communication, innovation and entrepreneurship. Coupled with access to real-world industry experiences through our internship and work-integrated learning programs, this degree will help you kick-start your career.

Bachelor of Business
Why study Business
  • You'll gain state-of-the-art business knowledge from global experts
  • You'll develop key personal and project-based skills that are required in the modern workplace
  • You'll get access to real-world industry experiences through our internship and work-integrated learning programs
Bachelor of Business
Why study Business
Bachelor of Business
Quick details
Degree specific majors
  • 3
Minimum ATAR
  • 75
Intake
  • February and July
Full time completion
  • 3 years
CRICOS CODE
  • 102866A
Study Abroad
Taking you global
Taking you global

Travel and experience life in another country with the UWA Student Exchange Program. We offer more than 130 student exchange partner universities across 30 countries.

Why business degrees are worth it

In this uncertain climate, a business degree is a valuable investment. Australian business graduates enjoy some of the highest employment rates in the country - here's why a business degree is worth it.
Why business degrees are worth it
Courses that can lead to a management role

Organisations and businesses stand or fall on how well they are managed. Here are five undergraduate majors from UWA that will give you the skills and confidence you need to enter the workforce and take the reins.
Courses that can lead to a management role
How you can go beyond the classroom with UWA's Work Integrated Learning Internship Program

Keen to get a taste of your future career while you're studying?

At UWA, all courses have opportunities for internships and Work Integrated Learning, giving you the chance to apply your knowledge in real workplace settings while building your skills and connections. Hear from one of students, Sydney Stokes, on her journey at UWA and experience with one of UWA's partners, the Western Force.
How you can go beyond the classroom with UWA's Work Integrated Learning Internship Program
Bachelor of Business
Develop the skills for real-world problems
Develop the skills for real-world problems

What skills do you need to enter the workforce?

bachelor of business
You'll learn to
  • apply discipline-specific knowledge to critically analyse applied business problems
  • develop the required cognitive, technical and research skills for lifelong learning
  • develop effective communication and team-based skills
bachelor of business
You'll learn to

Which Business or Commerce major should I choose?

If you're keen to get into the business world and are considering a Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Commerce, you might be surprised at the variety of majors on offer.


From economics to entrepreneurship, here's how to decide which major might be right for you.
Which Business or Commerce major should I choose?
Accreditation

The UWA Business School is accredited by EQUIS and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), and is a Communicating Signatory to Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME).

EQUIS and AACSB are the leading business school accreditations in Europe and North America respectively, meaning that your business degree will be recognised by employers around the world.

Accreditation
A pathway for you. A place for you This course is available for Experience-based entry

Together with this course, you can also apply for a select number of our undergraduate bachelor's degrees.

Through our Experience-based entry, we will assess all your academic achievements, qualifications and life experiences using a point system, where points will be awarded for each item submitted, and the total number of points will determine your eligibility.

Click here to find out more about how Experience-based entry works, courses available, check your eligibility and see our FAQs.

A pathway for you. A place for you This course is available for Experience-based entry
What's the difference between the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business?

If you'd like to study business, how do you decide between a Bachelor of Business and a Bachelor of Commerce? We tell you how.

What's the difference between the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business?
Bachelor of Business Majors available

Taking a second major, even from another UWA bachelor's degree, is a great way to enhance your career prospects.

Second majors could include:
Bachelor of Business Majors available
Want to start a business? Here's the degree for you
Gen Zs believe the key to success is running their own businesses. The Bachelor of Business is especially designed for entrepreneurs wanting to launch start-ups or small businesses.
Want to start a business? Here's the degree for you
Put theory into practice

Current UWA students are eligible to take one of our professional experience units. These units bridge the gap between university and the workplace by providing opportunities to gain hands-on, practical experience. You can master new skills, make connections and network, get a taste of the opportunities in the workforce and add experience to your resume, all before graduating.

Find out more about Work Integrated Learning.

Put theory into practice
The Trading Room

Get out of the classroom and into our real-time Trading Room with access to over 400 global markets. With 50 financial terminals, and data from the ASX, NYSE and LSE available, students have an unprecedented opportunity to take their studies further and gain a career edge.

The Trading Room

Study locations

Perth