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University Handbook 2013

Bachelor of Business

Course code/s: RBBM Mildura

Course Description

This degree helps students to build the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in a wide range of areas within the private and public sectors. The program adopts a problem-focused approach that helps students to develop important problem-solving and decision-making skills relevant to any business. Graduates are prepared for careers in the management of large, medium and small businesses, in government and private sectors, both domestically and internationally.

Admission requirements

Admission requirements are completion of VCE Units 3 and 4 – a study score of at least 25 in English (ESL) or 20 in any other English; NSW HSC year-12 English.  Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered. A limited number of students may also be considered under Special Entry Schemes.

Degree requirements

  • This degree is designed to be completed within three years of full-time study, although part-time study is possible.  The maximum time allowed for a student to complete this degree is seven years. 
  • Students must complete the course set out below, comprising 360 credit points (24 subjects). 
  • At least 270 credit points (18 subjects) must be subjects offered by the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law.
  • No more than 150 credit points (10 subjects) MAY be at first year level.
  • At least 120 credit points (8 subjects) MUST be at third year level.
  • Students must complete at least one major of their choice.  The major must comprise eights subjects, additional to the other sixteen subjects.  The major must also include at least two-second year subjects and three third-year subjects.
  • Students may choose to complete a second major of their choice.
  • Alternatively, a student may choose to complete one or two minors, in which case each minor must comprise four subjects additional to all other subjects completed within the degree, including at least one subject from each of second and third years.
  • Students must complete all prerequisite subjects prior to enrolling in a core or elective subject.

Course structure

From 2013, this degree will share a business foundation and first year framework with all other undergraduate degrees offered by the La Trobe Business School, which enhances the flexibility available to students.  Students who commenced this degree prior to 2013, should refer to the edition of the on-line handbook relevant to the year of their commencement, or seek advice from student services.

The first year framework comprises four business foundation subjects, two discipline-specific subjects and two elective subjects.

The four business foundation subjects, Business Foundations, Accounting and Finance for Business, Business Economics, and Business Analytics, offer students a broad introduction into the key disciplines and work-ready skills of business. 

The two discipline specific subjects are Accounting for Management Decisions and Foundations of Management, which provide a more in depth study of accounting principles and management theory and practice. 

In first semester of each year students may choose between Management Information Systems and Marketing Defined, Planned and Delivered, as their first semester elective and between Climate, Sustainability and Society or another elective as their second semester elective.

The second and third year of the grid are defined by the student’s choice of major(s) and minor(s) or elective subjects.  Twelve of the second and third year subjects must be chosen from amongst the faculty disciplines and four may either be chosen from within the faculty of from other faculties of the university.  For more information on majors and minors and the subjects on offer within them link to Business Majors or Business Minors.

The structure also allows a student to study overseas for one semester.

Variations to this structure are subject to approval by a Faculty of Business, Economics and Law course adviser.

First year
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Academic Integrity Module (online) MGT1AIM
TE-SEM-1* Business Foundations BUS1BUF
TE-SEM-1* Accounting and Finance for Business BUS1AFB
TE-SEM-1 FBEL level 1 elective*  
TE-SEM-1 Either an FBEL or LTU free elective #  
TE-SEM-2* Business Economics BUS1BUE
TE-SEM-2* Business Analytics BUS1BUA
TE-SEM-2 FBEL level 1 (Major) elective*  
TE-SEM-2 Either an FBEL or LTU free elective #  

* This is the preferred order in which these subjects should be taken. 

# Unless taking a sequence of two language subjects, students are limited to one LTU elective in first year.

Note: MGT1AIM is a not-for-credit subject which students are required to complete at the commencement of their first semester.  The subject is designed to enhance the student's knowledge and awareness of issues concerning academic integrity.

Second year
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 FBEL level 2 (Major) elective*  
TE-SEM-1 Two FBEL level 2 elective  
TE-SEM-1 Level 2 elective  
TE-SEM-2 Two FBEL level 2 (Major) electives*  
TE-SEM-2 FBEL level 2 elective  
TE-SEM-2 Level 2 elective  

* This is the preferred order and semester in which these subjects should be taken. 

Third year
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Two FBEL level 3 (Major) electives*  
TE-SEM-1 FBEL level 3 elective  
TE-SEM-1 Level 3 elective  
TE-SEM-2 Two FBEL level 3 (Major) electives*  
TE-SEM-2 FBEL level 3 elective  
TE-SEM-2 Level 3 elective  

Majors

The following major area of study is available at the Mildura campus.

  • Management

Minors

  • Human Resource Management
  • Marketing

Campus Information

For course structures unique to the delivery of the Bachelor of Business on the other campuses, please follow these links:

Bachelor of Business (Melbourne) (LBB)

Bachelor of Business (Bendigo) (RBB)

Bachelor of Business (Albury-Wodonga) (ECBBW)

Bachelor of Business (Shepparton) (LMBBP)

Honours

Honours in Business is not available at the Mildura campus, but Mildura students may apply to undertake Honours through the Bendigo campus.