Australian Catholic University
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The Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies is a double degree for people interested in the social, political, cultural, environmental and economic changes shaping our world.
In addition to the advantages of a business education, you will undertake studies in globalisation, environmental sustainability, global health, world politics and justice and its impacts on society, economics and the environment. This degree offers students with a unique opportunity to study abroad (ACU has over 60 partner institutions around the world), or gain valuable international workplace experience with one of our internship partners.
Students have the opportunity to study a Diploma of Languages in either Spanish or Italian alongside their degree to further enhance their employment opportunities.
Business administration, global studies.
Work in private and public sectors, and in 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; social enterprise.
International study, an exchange or an internship in their third year of study. Students must accumulate voluntary experience and may choose to do professional work experience through the Business Administration program.
Visit the ACU website for general information about tuition fees.
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English (Band 3).
Read more about admission criteria for applicants with recent secondary education.
Also refer to the ACU general admission criteria.
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Australian Catholic University degrees
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