University of New England
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Workplaces value employees who have a broad range of real-world skills, and this combined degree will equip you to excel in today’s dynamic working environment. In our Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business, you’ll gain business knowledge and learn to think like an entrepreneur. You’ll develop creative and/or socio-cultural knowledge, plus skills in critical thinking and communication. Our degree fosters the accumulation of knowledge and the acquisition of a diverse set of skills, essential to helping you be an independent thinker, and empowering you to create a new future, new career prospects and the ability to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing modern workplace.
Agribusiness, ancient history, archaeological studies, Australian history, business analytics, Chinese (Mandarin), classical languages, communication and entrepreneurship, community planning, counselling, crime and society, criminal justice, cultural heritage, economics, English – literary futures, English – literary traditions, environmental futures, finance, French, gender studies, German, global politics, human geography, human resource management, management, marketing, Indonesian, international business, international law, Italian, Japanese, linguistics, medieval and modern europe, music, peace studies, philosophy, physical geography, planning and design, politics, psychology, screen and media studies, sociology, Spanish, studies in religion, studies in settler colonialism, theatre and performance, writing.
Management, public relations, public service, education, finance sector, business, human resources, research and analysis, social and public policy, tourism and creative industries, international affairs, aid and development.
Refer to UNE current fee information.
Assumed knowledge: Any 2 units of English.
Recommended studies: Any 2 units of Mathematics.
Guaranteed ATAR: 65.00
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
University of New England degrees
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