Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of ArtsInformation for students commencing 2013

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About this Course

The Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts double degree gives students the opportunity to gain an understanding of business as it applies to the arts. Students can study a business and an arts major of their choice. Those who study this double degree are candidates for both degrees and are able to complete the two degrees with four-and-a-half years of full-time study or part-time equivalent.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts double degree can pursue an interesting range of career opportunities that combine their knowledge of these disciplines, such as arts marketing and management, in the private and public sectors. They can also pursue career paths specific to each discipline. See the Bachelor of Business and the Bachelor of Arts for more information.

Professional Recognition

The Bachelor of Business is accredited by or may make you eligible for admission to many major industry bodies. See the Bachelor of Business for more information.

Professional Placement

Opportunities for professional placement are available in both the Bachelor of Business and the Bachelor of Arts.

Major Areas of Study

See the Bachelor of Business for majors available in this double degree (excluding the double majors). Not all of the business majors are available on-campus at Lismore, but are available by distance education:

The following majors are available in the Bachelor of Arts component of the double degree:

* Subject to University approval

Course Structure and Units (Subjects)

Important - Please contact the University for confirmation of the course structure prior to acting on this information. The University accepts no liability for any loss suffered by reason of reliance on this information.

To qualify for the Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts a total of 432 credit points (usually 36 units) must be completed.

Please note that some majors and units may not be available at each location. Unit availabilities are published for each study period and vary from year to year. Please contact the School for further information.

For course rules and a full list of units, please refer to the Specific Award Rules below.

Course Summary

Locations
Distance Education Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Lismore Session 1
Session 2
Coffs Harbour Unavailable
Gold Coast
Southern Cross Drive, Bilinga
Unavailable
Course Duration 4–5 years
This course may be completed in a shorter duration subject to unit availabilities.
Fees and Charges Domestic fees
Additional fee information
School Southern Cross Business School
Admission, Enrolment and General Enquiries scu.edu.au/enquiries
Further Information Ph: 1800 626 481
Total Units: Award Abbreviation: 2013 ATAR equivalent/OP:
36 BBus, BA 65/17
UAC Course Code QTAC Course Code CRICOS Course Code
Lismore: 332105 Lismore: 052051 N/A
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Teaching Methods

On-campus students experience a variety of teaching approaches including lectures, tutorials, online activities and video-linked or podcast virtual classes. The method of teaching may vary from unit to unit.

Our distance education study option is highly interactive and strives to promote collaboration and a sense of community. Students may receive a combination of podcast or video-linked lectures, electronic study materials, workshops, online discussion forums and virtual classes. The method of teaching may vary from unit to unit.

Learning Resources

MySCU is a student’s point of entry to a range of online services and resources that support study and student life. The portal includes unit learning sites and information sites where students can access resources, communication tools and useful links that are integral to their studies.

The web-based program Blackboard Collaborate delivers advanced on-line learning environments for students and lecturers to communicate and collaborate through virtual meeting spaces and classrooms. They can share files, presentations, and applications. If the session is recorded, students can view it afterwards.

Learning materials include the provision of unit information guides, study guides and books of readings. Students may need to purchase or access prescribed text books.

The SCU library provides a wide range of services including librarian assistance, print and electronic resources, a document delivery service, catalogues, databases, ebooks, ereadings, and full-text journal literature.

The Academic Skills Development team supports student learning by offering online and on-campus academic skills workshops, email, phone, and one-on-one support.

Assessment Methods

Bachelor of Business: Assessment may be in the form of essays, reports, audio or video presentations, online quizzes, case analyses or problem resolutions, and examinations.

Bachelor of Arts: The assessment methods vary from unit to unit and connect with the types of learning outcomes for each unit and the course as a whole. Assessment tasks may include essays, reports, presentations, role plays, group work, reflective logbooks, creative production and experiential learning on campus or in the community.

Equipment and Facilities

Southern Cross University provides students with modern well-equipped teaching spaces such as lecture theatres, classrooms, and studios or laboratories tailored to meet the needs of specific study disciplines. Contemporary audio-visual equipment is standard in most teaching venues, and students have access to computer labs for individual study purposes.

How to Apply

Session 2 Applications

Apply Online for Session 2

It is not too late to apply to study on campus or by distance education in Session 2. Applications for all undergraduate study for Session 2 are closed via UAC and QTAC, but applications can be made direct to the University using the Apply Online for Session 2 button. Session 2 applications close on June 21.

On-campus Undergraduate applications

To apply to study an undergraduate degree at a SCU campus, apply online through the NSW Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) or Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC). For more information please visit either the UAC or QTAC websites: www.uac.edu.au or www.qtac.edu.au. A late fee applies for UAC and QTAC applications received after the 30th of September.

Apply with QTAC

Apply with UAC

Direct Applications

Apply Online

The following applications to study can be made online, directly to SCU:

Online applications for the Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts involve four key steps:

  1. Register your details to create an account or login to access your applications
  2. Select the exact course you want to apply for
  3. Answer the questions and submit documents
  4. Submit your application

Once registered you can exit and return to your application at any time.

Advanced Standing

Your previous study may help you cut time off your degree.

We recommend that you apply for advanced standing at the same time as you apply for admission into this course, because the amount and type of credit awarded will determine your study plan.

For more details and how to apply please visit the Advanced Standing website.

Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Applied Computing
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Information Technology

Other Providers

The Bachelor of Business is also offered by collaborating institutions in Australia and overseas:

For more information about these institutes and other courses we offer through educational collaborations, go to the Southern Cross Business School website.

Specific Award Rules

Important - Please contact the University for confirmation of the course structure prior to acting on this information. The University accepts no liability for any loss suffered by reason of reliance on this information.

See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.

4.1 Requirements for an Award

To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts a candidate shall successfully complete not less than thirty-six (36) units and comply with the Schedule of Units attached to these Rules.

Schedule of Units

The Arts component must comprise: the five (5) core units from Part A of the Bachelor of Arts Schedule of Units; one (1) eight (8) unit major from Part B of the Bachelor of Arts Schedule; plus five (5) elective units from the Bachelor of Arts Schedule. No unit can be counted twice.

Schedules for Double Degrees

  1. All units denoted with an asterisk (*) are double-weighted units and count as the equivalent of two units;
  2. ‘arts unit’ refers to a unit from the Bachelor of Arts Schedule of Units;
  3. ‘Business Elective Unit’ refers to a unit from Part B or C of the Bachelor of Business Schedule of Units.

Course Structure for the Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Arts

Accounting Major
Locations: Coffs Harbour, Gold Coast and Tweed Heads, Lismore and Distance Education

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 ACC00151 - Financial Accounting
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC00146 - Management Accounting
ACC00145 - Financial Reporting
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 ACC00152 - Business Finance
Elective from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC00106 - Contemporary Issues in Accounting
ACC00132 - Taxation
LAW00004 - Company Law
Arts Unit
Year 5 ACC00153 - Business Information Systems
ACC00130 - Auditing
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

Digital Marketing Major
Locations: Distance Education only

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 MKT00102 - Consumer Behaviour
ISY10209 - Web Development I
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT10727 - Digital Marketing
MKT10723 - Marketing Communications
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 ISY00324 - Digital Media I: Images, Text and Interface Design
Elective from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT10724 - Services Marketing
MKT10725 - Strategic Marketing
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 CSC10214 - Interactive Multimedia Application Development I
Elective from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

Finance Major
Locations: Lismore, Gold Coast and Tweed Heads, Distance Education

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 FIN10709 - Foundations of Finance
FIN10254 - Financial Institutions, Instruments and Markets
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
FIN10252 - Financial Planning
LAW01125 - Stock Exchange and Finance Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 ACC00152 - Business Finance
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
FIN10711 - Portfolio Management
FIN10710 - Business Value Analysis
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 FIN00126 - International Finance
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

Human Resources Management Major
Locations: Gold Coast and Tweed Heads, Distance Education

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 MNG10713 - Understanding the Business Environment
MNG10714 - The Human Resource Management Expert Practitioner
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MNG10717 - Culture and Change Implementation
MNG10715 - Designing Workforces for Human Resource Management
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 MNG10716 - Organisational Stakeholder Management
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MNG10719 - Power, Conflict and the Human Resource Management Activist
MNG10720 - Human Resource Management Theory in Practice
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 MNG10718 - Strategic Architecture of Organisations
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

LAW00106 - EEO and OH&S Law and Practice and/or LAW00104 - Employment and Industrial Relations Law are recommended as Elective Units from Part C and require prior completion of LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law.

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

Information Systems Major
Locations: Coffs Harbour and Distance Education

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 CSC00235 - Applications Development
ISY10209 - Web Development I
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
CSC00240 - Data Communications and Networks
ISY00243 - Systems Analysis and Design
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 CSC00228 - Database Systems I
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ISY10058 - Electronic Commerce Systems
ISY10212 - Contemporary Issues in Multimedia and Information Technology
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 ACC00222 - Computer Control Auditing and Security
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

LAW00125 - Information Technology and the Law is recommended as elective unit from Part C.

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

International Business Major
Locations: Lismore and Distance Education

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 MNG00316 - Principles of International Business
FIN00126 - International Finance
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MNG00313 - International Management
MNG00314 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 LAW00124 - International Business Law
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MNG10721 - Export Management
MNG00114 - Strategic Management
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 MKT00150 - Global Marketing
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

Management Major (not available in 2013)
Locations: Distance Education only

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 MNG10729 - Management Techniques
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MNG10728 - Fundamentals of Management Theory
MNG10730 - Organisational Design
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 BHS00156 - Leadership
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MNG00114 - Strategic Management
MNG00314 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 SOC10245 - Working in Organisations
MNG10253 - Sustainable Business Management
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

Marketing Major
Locations: Gold Coast and Tweed Heads and Distance Education

Session 1 Session 2
Year 1 ECO10250 - Economics for Decision Making
LAW00150 - Introduction to Business Law
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
ACC10707 - Accounting for Business
FIN10708 - Finance and Investment for Business
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 2 MAT10251 - Statistical Analysis
MNG10247 - Managing Organisations
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT00075 - Marketing Principles
SOC10236 - Applied Ethics and Sustainability
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 3 MKT00102 - Consumer Behaviour
MKT10726 - Social Marketing
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT10727 - Digital Marketing
MKT10723 - Marketing Communications
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 4 MKT00150 - Global Marketing
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
MKT10724 - Services Marketing
MKT10725 - Strategic Marketing
Arts Unit
Arts Unit
Year 5 MKT00106 - Marketing Research
Elective Unit from Part C
Arts Unit
Arts Unit

Note: Elective units can be taken from any degree level program offered by this University, however approval from the Southern Cross Business School must be obtained for units not offered under the Bachelor of Business award.

Students are required to consult with the Southern Cross Business School prior to making unit selections in this degree to ensure course requirements are met.

Please consult with the School of Arts and Social Sciences in relation to Arts units.

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