Bachelor of Business and CommerceUWS Course Code: 2739.2
Course Status: CONTINUING
This version of the course is available only to continuing or completing students.
Students should follow the course structure for the course version relevant to the year they commenced. This version applies to students whose commencement year for this course is 2009 (Autumn).
Commencement Year 2010 or later - 2739.4 Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Commencement Year 2009 (Spring) - 2739.3 Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Commencement Year 2008 - 2739.1 Bachelor of Business and Commerce
Students who commenced in 2008 should follow the recommended sequence for 2739.1 Bachelor of Business & Commerce:
2739.1 Bachelor of Business & Commerce
The Bachelor of Business and Commerce is a broadly based, multi-discipline undergraduate course offering flexibility and choice through a range of sixteen (16) different Key Programs, each of which reflects a particular business discipline. The degree seeks to equip all students with a good understanding of basic business issues complemented by a high level of knowledge relevant to a specific business discipline. Each specific business discipline has a capstone unit in engaged learning; this means that graduates from the course will be considered ‘business ready’ in terms of dealing with real world business issues and problems and generating real world business solutions.
Students in the Bachelor of Business and Commerce will need to make choices about their Key Program to identify their main study area. For example, choosing the Accounting key program will result in a student graduating with a Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Accounting). In addition to a Key Program, students are able to complete either a Major or a Sub-major using their elective units. This additional specialisation allows for greater career choice and is aimed at assisting students to gain employment in their chosen field.
The course is structured in such a way that students are given the flexibility to change their Key Program/Major/ Sub-major selection throughout the duration of the course, provided they have enough elective units available to do so. High achieving students also have the option of completing a separate Business and Commerce Honours course, subject to entry requirements.
Study Mode
Three years full-time or six years part-time. Please note that only the Property key program is available by distance.
Head of Program
Admission
Applications are via UAC.
HSC Mathematics and English; or completed Diploma of Business UWS College; or completed relevant TAFE award.
International applicants should contact UWS International for information on admission. Contact details for UWS International are available from the UWS homepage.
Course Structure
Qualification for this award requires the successful completion of 240 credit points which include seven compulsory units (common core) plus nine units associated with a particular key program and eight units as electives. Students must complete a minimum of 60 credit points at Level 3 within their Key Program.
The seven compulsory common core units are:
| 200101.2 | Accounting Information for Managers |
Choose one of
| 200052.3 | Introduction to Economic Methods |
200336 Business Academic Skills must be completed in the first session of study
Course Enquiries:
Please contact the Head of Program for the Key Program your enquiry relates to. The 16 Key Programs available in the Bachelor of Business and Commerce and the Head of Program details are listed below under "Key Programs".
Key Programs
This key program provides students with an in-depth knowledge of accounting, supported by knowledge of associated disciplines of law, economics, finance and statistics.
This key program is constructed to provide general skills in economics along with specific core expertise in financial management and financial economics.
This key program is suitable for students committed to a career in the rapidly growing finance sector. It provides a strong grasp of finance along with foundational studies in accounting, economics, management and marketing.
This key program is designed to provide a broad based and highly flexible education in understanding how the economy functions.
This key program provides a coherent study program in mathematics, statistics, business and finance, that can be linked with other units covering areas such as economics and accounting.
| KT2007.1 | Global Operations and Supply Chain Management |
This Key Program ensures that graduates possess the knowledge and skills in the areas of global operations, logistics and supply chain management.
This Key Program provides a hospitality industry focus for career management professionals.
| KT2009.1 | Human Resource Development and Organisational Development |
This key program has been accredited with the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). This key program provides key studies in both human resource development and organisation development within a broad strategic management context.
| KT2010.1 | Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations |
This key program has been accredited with the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). This key program is designed for people who seek careers in human resource management and industrial relations.
The global economy, which previously was for some an interesting, attractive, exciting but highly abstract concept, is today a reality.
| KT2012.1 | International Business and Global Management |
As Australian organisations (private sector, public sector and not-for-profit) develop closer links with similar organisations in other countries there will be increasing demand for graduates with knowledge of both international business and international management.
This key program has been developed in response to the needs of the growing number of employers and the burgeoning student interest in global business opportunities.
This key program relates to management careers in contemporary private, public or not-for-profit organisations in Australia and abroad.
This key program prepares students for a career in any of the diverse fields of marketing in industry, commerce and in not-for-profit and government organisations.
This key program uses the principles of a range of areas of property, business, planning and law for making effective decisions in property.
This key program is designed for people who seek careers in Australian and international sport management.
Majors
This major is designed for students who wish to work in a business area where a basic understanding of accounting processes would be an advantage.
| M2001.1 | Applied Marketing Management |
Each of the units constituting this major is focussed upon a particular application of marketing management. The emphasis is on the development of applied skills in marketing.
This major is not available to students enrolled in the Financial Mathematics key program of the Bachelor of Business and Commerce.
This major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law. The focus is on the law relevant to commerce.
An add-on economics major or sub-major can complement almost any degree, be it in business or any other area. Economics gives a broad perspective on a very fundamental aspect of relationships between individuals, firms, institutions and countries.
This major is available to all undergraduate students except those completing a Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations Key Program or a Human Resource Development and Organisational Development Key Program.
This major provides students with an exploration of issues related to staff selection and recruitment, employee performance and retention, and international employment relations, as well as addressing issues related to legal requirements and policy development.
This major is available to all UWS students except students in the Bachelor of Economics or students undertaking an Applied Finance or Economics and Finance Key Program. Finance is important to everyone, whether they wish to work in the finance industry or simply manage effectively their own personal finances.
This major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law. The focus is on the law relevant to finance.
This major is available to all undergraduate students other than those completing an International Business Key Program. The international program has been developed in response to the needs of the growing number of employers, the industry sectors and the student demands and interests in understanding the international dimensions of our changing world on a day to day, an example includes foreign exchanges impacting on businesses and consumers.
This major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law. The focus is on law relevant to human rights.
| M2007.1 | Managing Global Logistics and Supply Chains |
This major is available to all students except those enrolled in the Global Operations and Supply Chain Management Key Program within the Bachelor of Business and Commerce. Logistics and Supply Chain Management form the backbone of many businesses ranging from manufacturing to service industries.
This major is available to all undergraduate students other than those enrolled in the International Business and Global Management Key Program within 2739 B Business and Commerce. This major provides students with students with the foundations of issues related to the international dimension/s of management, and the necessary understanding of the workings of global organisational systems.
This major is available to all undergraduate students except those completing a Management or Enterprise Management Key Program.
This major provides students with the foundations of contemporary management practices, relating to issues such as operations, social responsibility, cultural implications of a diverse workforce and strategic management in relation to the contemporary changing business environment.
This major is available to all undergraduate students other than those completing a Marketing Key Program within the Bachelor of Business and Commerce. This major provides students with a broad range of skills equipping them to operate in dynamic markets.
This major is available to all undergraduate students who are interested in a property career especially in the areas of valuation, property investment and property development. This major is not available to students enrolled in a Property Key Program.
Sub-majors
This sub-major is available to students enrolled in any UWS undergraduate award except those enrolled in an Accounting Key Program or 2727 Bachelor of Financial Advising. This sub major is designed for those who would be working in a business environment where the ability to understand and communicate information contained in the financial reports would be an advantage.
This sub-major is only available to students enrolled in an Accounting Key Program. The Accounting Controllership sub-major is suitable for students interested in a corporate accounting career.
This sub-major is available to students enrolled in 2739 B Business and Commerce, 2504 B Economics and 2727 B Financial Advising who have completed at least 90 credit points in units from the various business disciplines and have a grade point average of at least 5.0. This sub-major seeks to equip students with a high level of knowledge relevant to business issues in general as well as knowledge relevant to a specific business discipline.
This sub-major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law. The focus is on the law relevant to commerce.
This sub- major is available to UWS students who are not enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics or students undertaking an Applied Economics or Economics and Finance Key Program.
This sub-major provides students with the skills to work in a wired world.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students except those completing a Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations Key Program or a Human Resource Development and Organisational Development Key Program.
This sub-major provides students with an overview of issues related to staff selection and recruitment, employee performance and retention, and international employment relations, as well as addressing issues related to legal requirements and policy development.
This sub- major is available to UWS students who are not enrolled in the Bachelor of Economics or students undertaking an Applied Finance or Economics and Finance Key Program.
This sub major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law. The focus is on the law relevant to finance.
This sub-major is not available to students enrolled in the Financial Mathematics Key Program.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate courses except the Bachelor of Financial Advising. This sub-major is designed for students who desire a knowledge of basic financial planning issues.
| SM2007.1 | Historical and Contemporary Employment Relations |
The Historical and Contemporary Employment Relations sub-major is no longer offered.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students except those enrolled in a Hospitality Management Key Program.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students except those completing a Hospitality Management Key Program.
This sub major covers the three broad areas of hospitality in food, accommodation and events.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students except those completing a Human Resource Development and Organisation Development Key Program or a Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations Key Program. This sub-major provides students with an overview of the strategic management focus of integrating organisational needs and employee skills within the changing contemporary business environment.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students other than those completing an International Business Key Program. International business has been developed in response to the needs of the growing number of employers, the industry sectors and the student demands and interests in understanding the international business and specifically international marketing.
This sub-major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law. The focus is on law relevant to human rights.
| SM2014.1 | Managing Global Logistics and Supply Chains |
This sub-major is available to all students except those enrolled in the Global Operations and Supply Chain Management Key Program within the Bachelor of Business and Commerce. This sub major offers an insight into the key elements of logistics and suply chain management.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students other than those enrolled in the International Business and Global Management Key Program within 2739 B Business and Commerce. This major provides students with students an overview of issues related to the international dimension/s of management, and the necessary understanding of the workings of global organisational systems.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students except those completing a Management or Enterprise Management Key Program.
This sub-major provides students with an overview of contemporary management practices, relating to issues such as operations, social responsibility, cultural implications of a diverse workforce and strategic management in relation to the contemporary changing business environment.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students other than those completing a Marketing Key Program. This sub-major will introduce students to the principal areas of marketing.
This sub-major is available to all undergraduate students except those enrolled in a Global Operations and Supply Chain Management Key Program. This sub-major provides an understanding of the dynamic nature of operations management.
The Property Investment sub-major is available to all undergraduate students other than those completing the Property Key Program. This sub-major is useful to students in the finance and related areas who want to expand their expertise in property investment.
This sub-major provides students enrolled in courses other than Bachelor of Laws courses with a range of interdisciplinary law units designed to further their knowledge and understanding of the law.
This sub-major is only available to students enrolled in an Accounting Key Program. This sub major may appeal to students who are interested in a career in public accounting.
This sub-major is available to all students except those enrolled in the Sport Management Key Program within the Bachelor of Business and Commerce. This sub-major offers students an introduction and insight into a relatively new area of Sport Management.
The Workplace Relations sub-major is no longer offered.