Macquarie University - North Ryde
In today’s globalised world where competition among businesses is at an all-time high, there are very few careers in which a comprehensive knowledge of business isn’t well-regarded. Those with capabilities in marketing, management, human resources, administration or entrepreneurship are increasingly revered as key influencers in contemporary workplaces.
The Bachelor of Business will introduce you to a broad range of foundation and future-focused business units that will equip you for the jobs of tomorrow in a wide range of industries. In addition, you’ll develop a valuable set of transferable skills - leadership, strategic thinking, problem solving, communication, teamwork, and sustainable and ethical thinking – all of which are highly sought-after in today’s rapidly evolving global business landscape.
Note: If you’re interested in a career more focused on accounting, business analytics, economics or finance, you might wish to consider undertaking our Bachelor of Commerce.
In 2024 this course is replacing 300203 Bachelor of Business Administration.
Business administration, human resource management, international business, management and leadership, marketing, strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Administration manager?, advertising account executive, brand manager, business development manager, business strategist, CEO or general manager?, change manager, employee relations manager, entrepreneur, human resources professional?, management consultant, marketing consultant?, market researcher, operations manager?, public or community sector manager?, recruitment consultant?, sales manager, small business entrepreneur, staff development consultant?.
The ATAR and Selection Rank profile is not available as this is a new course.
Please refer to the Macquarie University website for admission criteria information.
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