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Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) Bachelor of Business Studies

Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)
BA(GraphicDsgn)

Bachelor of Business Studies
BBusStud

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Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design) Bachelor of Business Studies (1410GB)
On Campus Wagga Wagga
Distance Education Wagga Wagga

Normal course duration

Full-time 4 years (8.0 sessions)

Admission criteria

Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)

UAI Students may request an interview.

Bachelor of Business Studies

Admission is according to the standard CSU criteria for undergraduate courses. International applicants must meet the CSU admission requirements in terms of English language requirements.

Credit

Bachelor of Arts (Graphic Design)

No special arrangements apply.

Bachelor of Business Studies

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business Studies are entitled to credits if they have completed applicable Advanced Diplomas and Diplomas offered by Study Group and as approved by the Faculty of Business Faculty Board.

Overseas qualifications will be considered for credit towards the Bachelor of Business Studies degree on individual basis.

Graduation requirement

To graduate students must satisfactorily complete 256 points.

Course structure

Students must complete at least 4 of the business subjects at level 3, and at least 4 at level 2 (as per the BBS requirements).

Because of the flexibility of the course requirements, there is no prescribed enrolment pattern for Business subjects. 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.

Graphic Design Subjects

Core

GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
GRP117 Graphic Design Theory and Practice
VPA105 Digital Publishing and Typography
GRP223 Digital Design
GRP224 Design for Industry
GRP225 Experimental Design
GRP226 Advertising and Design
GRP322 Campaigns, Publishing and Identity (16 points)
VPA319 Studio Research and Seminar (24 points)

Contextual

Core

VIS101 Visual Communication
ART214 Aspects of Design
ART222 Art, Technology and Culture

Business Subjects

Core

MGT100 Organisation and Management
MKT110 Marketing Principles
ACC100 Accounting 1: Information for Business
LAW110 Business Law

Restricted electives

Students select 12 subjects from the following:

ACC110 Accounting 2: Management Decisions
ECO110 Microeconomics
ECO120 Macroeconomics
QBM117 Business Statistics
ECO320 International Economics
FIN211 Financial Management
HRM210 Human Resource Management
INR210 Industrial Relations in Australia
LAW220 Business Organsiations Law
MGT210 Organisational Behaviour
MGT310 Service Operations Management
MGT320 Managing Change
MGT330 Business Strategy
MGT340 International Business Management
INR310 Comparative Industrial Relations
LAW335 International Business Law
MGT250 Asia Pacific Business
FIN340 International Finance
MKT220 Buyer Behaviour
MKT260 International Marketing
MGT290 Project Management
MKT230 Marketing Research
MKT310 Promotions Management
MKT350 New Product Management
MKT325 Internet Marketing
MKT331 Relationship Marketing
MKT340 Strategic Marketing Management
QBM217 Advanced Business Statistics

+ Residential School

No subjects with a Residential School component have been identified in this course.

+ Workplace Learning

No subjects with a Workplace Learning component have been identified in this course.

Enrolment pattern

Session 1

GRP103 Introduction to Digital Technologies and Design
VPA101 Fundamentals of Design 1
VIS101 Visual Communication
MGT100 Organisations and Management

Session 2

GRP117 Graphic Design Theory and Practice
VPA105 Digital Publishing and Typography
ART214 Aspects of Design
MKT110 Marketing Principles

Session 3

ACC100 Accounting 1: Information for Business
LAW110 Business Law
GRP223 Digital Design
GRP224 Design for Industry

Session 4

GRP225 Experimental Design
GRP226 Advertising and Design
ART222 Art, Technology and Culture

One from -

[ ] Any Level 1 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 2 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 3 Business subject - not previously taken

Session 5

GRP322 Campaigns, Publishing and Identity (16 points)

Two from

[ ] Any Level 1 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 2 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 3 Business subject - not previously taken

Session 6

VPA319 Studio Research and Seminar (24)

One from

[ ] Any Level 1 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 2 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 3 Business subject - not previously taken

Session 7

Four from

[ ] Any Level 1 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 2 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 3 Business subject - not previously taken

Session 8

Four from

[ ] Any Level 1 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 2 Business subject - not previously taken
[ ] Any Level 3 Business subject - not previously taken

Articulation agreements

Bachelor of Business Studies single degree document states:

The course is also delivered by the following institutions:

Study Group, Australia
Riverina TAFE NSW - Griffith and Wagga Wagga
Holmesglen Institute of TAFE, Victoria
Singapore Institute of Commerce, Singapore
Portman Management Centre, Singapore
London School of Commerce
HELP/IRI, Malaysia
Changchun Taxation College, China
Lixin Accounting Institute, China
Shanghai Finance College, China
Shanghai Institute of Technology, China
Tianjin University of Commerce, China
Yangzhou University, China
Yunnan Finance & Trade Institute, China

Contact

For further information about Charles Sturt University, or this course offering, please contact info.csu on 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) or email inquiry@csu.edu.au

The information contained in the 2013 CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: October 2012. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.

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