Bachelor of Business Studies [Holmesglen]

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CSU offers students the opportunity to enrol in a Bachelor of Business Studies in Melbourne through its affiliation with Holmesglen Institute of TAFE.

Holmesglen logoCSU's Bachelor of Business Studies at Holmesglen offers a flexible, generalist undergraduate degree, with a wide range of career opportunities and choices available to graduates.

This degree provides students with a wide range of choice to study subjects in areas like accounting, decision-making, Asia-Pacific business, business statistics, buyer behaviour, human resource management, international business management, international economics, international marketing, macroeconomics, marketing and society, marketing of services, managing change, organisational behaviour, organisations and management and small business management.

The Bachelor of Business Studies draws upon the extensive portfolio of subjects already developed by the Faculty of Business. As a CSU graduate in Business, you will be among the most employable business graduates in the world.

This course is delivered at Holmesglen's Chadstone campus, and students successfully completing the degree will receive a qualification from CSU. Holmesglen has invested more than $60 million across its campuses to ensure its students experience the best possible education and training facilities available.

CSU is one of Australia's most progressive universities, and has earned a reputation for producing graduates equipped to meet the challenge of today's rapidly changing business workplace.

Credit packages are available to students who have completed a relevant Diploma or Advanced Diploma at Holmesglen Institute of TAFE.

More about where this course will take you

Course structure

CSU's Bachelor of Business Studies is an articulated program where students complete a Diploma or Advanced Diploma from Holmesglen, followed by a further 1.5 years of study to complete the CSU degree. All study is undertaken at Holmesglen's campuses in Melbourne.

Entry into the Bachelor of Business Studies, with credit, is through successful completion of one of the following courses at Holmesglen:

  • Diploma of Accounting
  • Diploma of Banking Services Management
  • Diploma of International Business
  • Advanced Diploma of Accounting
  • Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
  • Advanced Diploma of Management
  • Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources)
  • Advanced Diploma of Marketing

More about the course structure

Some reasons for studying the Bachelor of Business Studies at Holmesglen:

1. graduates will have a wide range of career opportunities

2. you will benefit from small class sizes

3. the course provides a guaranteed pathway from relevant Holmesglen Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas.

Graduation requirements

Students must successfully complete 24 subjects (192 points) to graduate with the Bachelor of Business Studies. Students who have successfully completed a relevant Diploma at Holmesglen may be eligible for up to one year credit (equivalent to eight subjects), and students who have successfully completed a relevant Advanced Diploma at Holmesglen may be eligible for up to 1.5 years credit (equivalent to 12 subjects).

Academic expectations

For each 8 point subject at CSU, students should normally expect to spend between 140-160 hours engaged in the specified learning and assessment activities (such as attending lectures or residential schools, assigned readings, tutorial assistance, individual or group research/study, forum activity, workplace learning, assignments or examinations). The student workload for some subjects may vary from these norms as a result of approved course design.

Students will be assessed on the basis of completed assignments, examinations, workplace learning, or other methods as outlined in specific subject outlines.

Where applicable, students are responsible for travel and accommodation costs involved in workplace learning experiences, or attending residential schools (distance education students).

Expectations relating to academic, workplace learning, time and cost requirements for specific subjects are provided in the subject abstracts and in course materials.

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Career opportunities

There is a wide range of career opportunities available to graduates across all sectors of the economy, from not-for-profit and public sector to global enterprises.

Employment options may vary according to the elective subjects students have undertaken.

Course structure

Bachelor of Business Studies

In order to be awarded the Bachelor of Business Studies from CSU students are required to complete:

  • 24 standard subjects or their equivalent (where a standard subject is equal to one quarter of a full-time equivalent load);
  • no more than 12 level one subjects. The level of a subject is designated by the first digit in the subject code eg. ACC100 is a level one subject.
  • at least two thirds of the 24 standard subjects in business-based or business related discipline areas approved by the Course Coordinator, including at least four subjects at level two (or its equivalent) and four subjects at level three (or its equivalent);
  • at least one third of the 24 standard subjects, by taking subjects taught by CSU or subjects designated as CSU subjects (i.e. those subjects offered under affiliation agreements between CSU and external organisations).
  • at least one Indigenous subject - IKC101 Indigenous Culture, Histories & Contemporary Realities, ITC105 Communication & Information Management or MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability & Culture.
  • at least one strategic subject - ACC311 Strategic & Sustainable Accounting, BUS384 Global Business Project Management, MGT330 Business Strategy, MGT382 Strategy & Corporate Governance or MKT340 Strategic Marketing Management.

Students may either complete the 24 subjects (192 points) from the above selection or if admitted with credit on the basis of a credit package, would need to consult the Course Director on the number and levels of the subjects to meet the requirements of the course. As a guide to the subject curriculum, students are recommended to select (based on subject availability and the meeting of pre-requisites) from the following list of business subjects.

Level 1 subjects:

ACC100 Accounting 1
ACC110 Accounting 2
BUS100 English for Academic Studies (Available to international students only)
BUS110 Workplace learning 1
ECO130 Business Economics
IKC101 Indigenous Cultures, Histories & Contemporary Realities
ITC105 Communication & Information Management
ITC106 Programming Principles
ITC114 Database Management Systems
ITC161 Introduction to Information Technology
LAW110 Business Law
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MKT110 Marketing & Society
QBM117 Business Statistics
QBM120 Business Data Analysis

Level 2 subjects:

ACC200 Accounting Systems
ACC210 Management Accounting 1
ACC222 External Reporting
ACC240 Small Business Management
BUS220 Workplace Learning 2
ECO210 Labour Economics
ECO220 Macroeconomic Analysis
ECO240 Forecasting for Business
FIN211 Financial Management
FIN221 Investments
FIN230 Financial Institutions and Markets
HRM210 Human Resource Management
INR210 Industrial Relations in Australia
ITC200 Database Administration
ITC203 OO SAD
ITC204 Human Computer Interaction
ITC206 Programming in Java 1
ITC211 Systems Analysis
ITC213 Social Networking
ITC216 Online Multimedia
ITC226 Application Development for Windows
ITC233 Network Engineering 1
ITC240 IT Infrastructure Management
ITC242 Introduction to Data Communications
ITC254 Wireless Networks
ITC262 Operating Systems
LAW200 Commercial Activities: Law and policy
LAW220 Business Organisations Law
LAW240 Industrial Law
LAW260 Administrative Law
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT220 eCommerce
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability & Culture
MGT245 Managing Yourself & Others
MGT250 Asia-Pacific Business
MGT290 Project Management
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
MKT230 Marketing Research
MKT235 Brand Management
MKT240 Market Analysis
MKT260 International Marketing
QBM217 Advanced Business Statistics
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism

Level 3 subjects:

ACC310 Management Accounting 2
ACC311 Strategic & Sustainable Accounting
ACC322 Company Accounting
ACC331 Auditing and Assurance Services
ACC341 Accounting Theory
BUS370 Workplace Learning 3
BUS383 Managing Global Business
BUS384 Global Business Project Management
ECO320 International Economics
FIN310 Commercial Banking and Finance
FIN320 Financial Institutions Lending
FIN331 Financial Planning
FIN340 International Finance
FIN350 Strategic Financial Management
FIN360 Treasury Risk Management
FIN370 Funds Management
FIN380 Superannuation
FIN385 Trade and Business Finance
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
HRM320 Issues in Human Resource Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resource Management
HRM381 Managing People Cross Culturally
HRM386 International Dimensions of Human Resource Management
INR310 Comparative Industrial Relations
ITC301 Information Technology Project Management
ITC313 Programming in Java 2
ITC314 Virtualisation & Cloud Computing
ITC331 Ethics and Professional Practice
ITC332 Web Server and Site Management
ITC333 Server Administration & Maintenance
ITC357 Web Based Information Systems
ITC358 ICT Management and Information Security
ITC359 Computer & Network Security
ITC374 Information Technology Management
ITC382 Business to Business Systems
ITC383 Strategic Information Management
LAW301 Taxation Law (Principles)
LAW302 Taxation Law (Issues)
LAW330 Finance Law
LAW335 International Business Law
LAW350 Advanced Commercial Law
LAW370 Law of Employment
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT330 Business Strategy
MGT340 International Business Management
MGT362 Commodity Pricing Management
MGT367 Leadership Issues
MGT382 Strategy and Corporate Governance
MGT387 International Management Practice
MGT388 Organisational Change
MKT310 Marketing Communications
MKT335 Marketing of Services
MKT336 B2B Marketing
MKT340 Strategic Marketing Management
MKT350 Product Innovation Management
MKT389 Strategic Marketing and Planning
TRM330 Issues in Tourism Policy and Planning
TRM340 Tourism Project
TRM360 Tourism Event Management

Associate Degree in Business Studies - 16 subjects or 128 points (Exit point only)

In order to be awarded the Associate Degree in Business Studies from CSU students are required:

  • to complete 16 standard subjects or their equivalent (where a standard subject is equal to one eighth of a full-time annual equivalent load);
  • to complete at least two thirds of the 16 standard subjects (ie: 11 out of 16 subjects) in business-based or business related discipline areas approved by the Course Co-ordinator, including at least four subjects at Level Two;
  • to complete at least one half of the 16 standard subjects (ie: at least 8 subjects) by taking subjects taught by CSU or subjects designated as 'CSU subjects' (ie those subjects offered under affiliation agreements between CSU and external organisations).
  • to complete 128 points of business or business related subjects or at least 88 points of business or business related subjects and up to 40 points of free electives

Diploma in Business Studies - 8 subjects or 64 points (exit point only)

In order to be awarded the Diploma in Business Studies from CSU students are required:

  • to complete 8 standard subjects or their equivalent (where a standard subject is equal to one eighth of a full-time annual equivalent load);
  • to complete at least two thirds of the 8 standard subjects (ie: at least 6 out of 8 subjects) in business-based or business related discipline areas approved by the Course Co-ordinator;
  • to complete the 8 standard subjects by taking subjects taught by CSU or subjects designated as 'CSU subjects' (ie: those subjects offered under affiliation agreements between CSU and external organisations),
  • to complete 64 points of business or business related subjects or at least 48 points of business or business related subjects and up to 16 points of free electives

NB: No credits are granted into the Diploma in Business Studies.

Bachelor of Business Studies - Integrated program with NSW TAFE Riverina Institute at the Griffith TAFE Campus

Students at Griffith will be granted credit for 12 subjects (96 points) based on TAFE Advanced Diploma in Business Management and will be required to complete 12 Compulsory CSU subjects (96 points).For students at Griffith these requirements will be met as follows.

The following 12 subjects will be delivered by CSU:

Five Level 1 subjects from:

ACC100 Accounting 1
ACC110 Accounting 2
ECO130 Business Economics
LAW110 Business Law
MKT110 Marketing & Society

Two Level 2 subjects from:

MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability & Culture

Five Level 3 subjects from:
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT330 Business Strategy
MGT340 International Business Management
MKT310 Marketing Communications
MKT340 Strategic Marketing Management

Bachelor of Business Studies - Integrated program with NSW TAFE Riverina Institute at the Wagga Wagga TAFE Campus

Students will study concurrently at TAFE NSW (Wagga Wagga) and at CSU, commencing with one CSU subject per session in first year, two CSU subjects per session in second year, and three CSU subjects per session in third year, as well as various TAFE modules. TAFE will grant some modules as credit to their students for the study of two CSU subjects (ACC100 and MGT100 ) and CSU will grant credit for twelve subjects (7 unspecified and five specified (MGT210 , MGT290 , HRM210 , INR210 and MKT220 ) for completion of the Advanced Diploma in Business Management. For students at Wagga Wagga these requirements will be met as follows. The following 12 compulsory subjects will be delivered by CSU:

Three Level 1 subjects from:

ACC100 Accounting 1
ECO130 Business Economics
MGT100 Organisations and Management
LAW110 Business Law

Three Level 2 subjects

MGT220 e-Commerce
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability & Culture
LAW220 Business Organisations Law

Six Level 3 subjects from

HRM310 Developing Human Resources Management
HRM320 Issues in Human Resource Management
HRM330 Strategic Human Resource Management
INR310 Comparative Industrial Relations
LAW370 Law of Employment
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT330 Business Strategy
MGT340 International Business Management

Bachelor of Business Studies Integrated program at Wodonga Institute of TAFE, Victoria

Students at Wodonga Institute of TAFE will be granted credit for 12 subjects (96 points) based on TAFE Advanced Diploma of Management and will be required to complete 12 Compulsory CSU subjects (96 points).

For students at Wodonga TAFE these requirements will be met as follows:

One Level 1 subject:

LAW110 Business Law

Six Level 2 subjects:

ACC240 Small Business Management
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability & Culture
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
MKT235 Brand Management
MKT 260 International Marketing
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism

Four Level 3 subjects:

MGT340 International Business Management
TRM360 Tourism Event Management
BUS370 Business Internship
and one of:
MKT310 Marketing Communications
ITC216 On-line Multi-Media
and one of:
MKT335 Marketing of Services
ITC332 Web Server and Site Management

Bachelor of Business Studies Program at North Sydney Institute of TAFE (NSI)

Students will receive 64 points unspecified credit at 100 level and 32 points unspecified credit at 200 level for successful completion of an NSI Approved Program as listed below.

Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Advanced Diploma of Business
Advanced Diploma of Events
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
Advanced Diploma of Management
Advanced Diploma of Management - Human Resources
Advanced Diploma of Tourism
Advanced Diploma of Marketing

Students will complete the following CSU subjects delivered through NSI:

BUS383 Managing Global Business
BUS384 Global Business Project Management
ACC240 Small business Management
MGT100 Organisations & Management
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
MGT250 Asia-Pacific Business
MGT290 Project Management
MGT367 Leadership Issues
MGT382 Strategy and Corporate Governance
MGT388 Organisational Change
MKT350 Product Innovation & Management

Bachelor of Business Studies Program at Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT)

Students will receive 64 points unspecified credit at 100 level and 32 points unspecified credit at 200 level for successful completion of a CIT Approved Program as listed below.

Advanced Diploma of Accounting
Advanced Diploma of Business
Advanced Diploma of Events
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
Advanced Diploma of International Hotel and Resort Management
Advanced Diploma of Management
Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources)
Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism

Students will complete the following CSU subjects delivered through CIT:

ACC240 Small Business Management
BUS383 Managing Global Business
BUS384 Global Business Project Management
HRM210 Human Resource Management
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
MGT250 Asia-Pacific Business
MGT245 Managing Yourself and Others
MGT367 Leadership Issues
MGT382 Strategy and Corporate Governance
MGT388 Organisational Change
MKT350 Product Innovation and Management

Bachelor of Business Studies Program at Holmesglen Institute of TAFE

On completion of the selected Diploma/Advanced Diploma listed below, students receive credit for up to 12 subjects

Advanced Diploma of Business (Human Resources)
Advanced Diploma of Management
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality (Management)
Diploma of Accounting
Diploma of Advertising
Diploma of Banking
Diploma of International Business
Diploma of Marketing
Diploma of Tourism

Students will undertake 12 (where they have completed an Advanced Diploma) or 16 (where they have completed a Diploma) subjects selected from the following list. Subjects undertaken will be determined by the diploma that the student has completed:

ACC110 Accounting 2: Management Decisions
ACC240 Small Business Management
BUS384 Global Business Project Management
ECO130 Business Economics
ECO320 International Economics
HRM210 Human Resource Management
HRM310 Developing Human Resources
ITC105 Communication and Information Management
MGT100 Organisations and Management
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability and Culture
MGT250 Asia Pacific Business
MGT290 Project Management
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT340 International Business Management
MGT382 Strategy & Corporate Governance
MKT110 Marketing and Society
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
MKT260 International Marketing
MKT310 Marketing Communications
MKT335 Marketing of Services
MKT336 B2B Marketing
QBM117 Business Statistics
QBM120 Business Data Analysis
TRM210 Introduction to Tourism
TRM330 Issues in Tourism Policy and Planning
TRM360 Tourism Event Management

STUDY CENTRE – SYDNEY, MELBOURNE

In order to be awarded the Bachelor of Business Studies from CSU students are required to complete:

  • 24 standard subjects or their equivalent (where a standard subject is equal to one quarter of a full-time equivalent load);
  • no more than 12 level one subjects. The level of a subject is designated by the first digit in the subject code eg. ACC100 is a level one subject.
  • at least two thirds of the 24 standard subjects in business-based or business related discipline areas approved by the Course Coordinator, including at least four subjects at level two (or its equivalent) and four subjects at level three (or its equivalent);
  • at least one third of the 24 standard subjects, by taking subjects taught by CSU or subjects designated as CSU subjects (i.e. those subjects offered under affiliation agreements between CSU and external organisations).
  • at least one Indigenous subject - IKC101 Indigenous Culture, Histories & Contemporary Realities, ITC105 Communication & Information Management or MGT230 Ethics, Sustainability & Culture.
  • at least one strategic subject - ACC311 Strategic & Sustainable Accounting, BUS384 Global Business Project Management, MGT330 Business Strategy, MGT382 Strategy & Corporate Governance or MKT340 Strategic Marketing Management.

CHINA

The Bachelor of Business Studies is offered at four institutes:

  • Jilin University of Finance & Economics (formerly Changchun Taxation College)
  • Tianjin University of Commerce
  • Yangzhou University
  • Yunnan University of Finance & Economics (formerly Yunnan Finance and Trade Institute)

CSU Subject Credits for Program or Units within the Approved Programs completed at the above institutes.

Students at these institutions receive the equivalent of 16 x 8 point subjects (128 credit points) credit upon successful completion of the approved course.
Students complete the 8 subjects listed below. Jilin students have the option of two ITC subjects.
BUS383 Managing Global Business
BUS384 Global Business project Management
FIN385 Trade and Business Finance
HRM386 International Dimensions of HRM
MGT382 Strategic & Corporate Governance
MGT387 International Management Practice
MGT388 Organisational Change
MKT389 Global Marketing Management

Enrolment pattern

Because of the flexibility of the course requirements, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern. Students may choose the order in which they undertake subjects, depending upon the availability of subjects and the meeting of any pre-requisites. It is recommended, however, that students complete level one subjects before completing level two subjects and level two subjects before completing level three subjects.

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Admission requirements

Students who have completed one of the following Diplomas from Holmesglen Institute of TAFE may be eligible for up to one year credit towards the Bachelor of Business Studies:

  • Diploma of Accounting
  • Diploma of Banking Services Management
  • Diploma of International Business

Students who have completed on of the following Advanced Diplomas from Holmesglen Institute of TAFE may be eligible for up to 1.5 years credit towards the Bachelor of Business Studies:

  • Advanced Diploma of Accounting
  • Advanced Diploma of Hospitality
  • Advanced Diploma of Management
  • Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources)
  • Advanced Diploma of Marketing

English language proficiency

The University has minimum requirements for English language proficiency prior to entry to our courses. Some courses also have a requirement for a higher entry or exit level of English proficiency. More information on English language requirements.

Attainment and experience

You may also be admitted to a course based on other attainments and experience. These may include:

  • voluntary or paid work experience;
  • performance in tests and examinations conducted by professional recognised bodies;
  • participation in continuing education programs and/or staff development programs conducted by adult education agencies, consultancies, professional bodies or employers;
  • completion of the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT).

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The online environment is so integrated into all aspects of student life and the learning experience at CSU that the University now assumes that all on campus and distance education students at CSU will have ongoing access to an internet connected computer capable of communicating with CSU online systems.

Students enrolled in Information Technology subjects (i.e. with an ITC subject code) may be required to have additional hardware and/or software that is deemed essential for the completion of the learning activities in that subject.

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