Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies

Australian Catholic University - Brisbane

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Overview

This course provides students with an informed international perspective valued in the global workplace. Students study the social, political, cultural, environmental and economic changes shaping the world and combine this knowledge with a period of study at one of 60 international partner institutions. Students also study business administration, designed to provide knowledge in many areas of business management, including accounting, business law, finance, marketing, human resource management, international business, management, and ethical communication. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies at ACU

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Potential Career Outcomes

Our graduates have pursued careers in private and public sectors, global or multinational organisations, accounting, administration, banking, business analysis/development, business management, communications, computing, financial management, human resource management, international business, international marketing, management consultancy, marketing, recruitment and staff development, sales, international business, and social enterprise.

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Admission Criteria

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