Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries

University of the Sunshine Coast - Sunshine Coast

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Overview

Open a world of opportunities via a flexible double degree that combines creativity with industry-relevant business skills. Become adept in key areas like management, marketing and communication, and specialise in music, social media, creative writing, fashion studies and more. Take advantage of diverse opportunities in expanding creative and digital industries, or specialise in traditional areas. In this program you will study the fundamentals of contemporary business and develop specialist creative and technical skills and build your professional portfolio. You'll gain hands-on experience through internships and work placements as you nurture your critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork and communication skills. For more information, visit Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Creative Industries at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.

Prerequisites

Majors

Refer to entries for B Business and B Creative Industries

Potential Career Outcomes

Business manager, human resources advisor, digital strategist, tourism or event manager, communications professional, writer/publisher, creative director, advertising executive, marketing coordinator.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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