CRICOS Code | 093090A |
Full Time | 2 years |
Part Time | 4 years |
International | 3 years |
Units | 24 |
Campus | Level 16, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney 2000 |
IELTS | 6.0 |
Delivery mode | Face-to-face |
Outcome | Bachelor of Business (Marketing) [BBus(Mkt)] |
CRICOS Code | 093090A |
Full Time | 2 years |
Part Time | 4 years |
International | 3 years |
Units | 24 |
Campus | Level 16, 233 Castlereagh Street, Sydney 2000 |
IELTS | 6.0 |
Delivery mode | Face-to-face |
Outcome | Bachelor of Business (Marketing) [BBus(Mkt)] |
The Bachelor of Business is the generalist degree of our age, opening job opportunities in a wide range of businesses, all around the world.
Graduates with a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) are ready for many different positions in business. The degree gives you the business skills to engage and influence clients, develop brand loyalty, understand and operate in the contemporary communications landscape, and execute strategic marketing campaigns.
Graduates will be prepared for success in contemporary organisations and prepared to take on the industry’s trends, responsibilities, needs and opportunities.
Young people with business degrees get work in almost every industry, improving businesses and advancing their own careers.
Graduates can gain employment in accounting practices, medium and large corporations, the public sector and NGOs (non-government organisations).
The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) prepares you for employment in:
The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) is accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency and included in the National Register of Higher Education Institutions and Courses.
UNIT CODE | UNIT NAME | PRE-REQUISITES | |
Term 1 | ACC100 | Principles of Accounting | |
ICT100 | Information Management Systems | ||
STT100 | Statistics for Business | ||
GBU100 | Professional Business Communication | ||
Term 2 | MGT100 | Introduction to Management | |
LAW100 | Business Law | ||
ECO100 | Economics for Business | ||
MKT100 | Marketing Practice | ||
Term 3 | FIN200 | Business Finance | ACC100 Principles of Accounting
STT100 Statistics for Business |
MKT202 | Researching the Market | MKT100 Marketing Practice
STT100 Statistics for Business |
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MKT200 | The Behaviour of Consumers | MKT 100 Marketing Practice | |
HRM200 | An Introduction to HRM | MGT100 Introduction to Management | |
Term 4 | MKT201 | Marketing Services | MKT 100 Marketing Practice |
GBU200 | Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility | ||
MGT200 | Organisational Behaviour | MGT100 Introduction to Management | |
MGT201 | Strategic Management | MGT100 Introduction to Management | |
Term 5 | MKT300 | Communicating with the Marketplace | MKT 100 Marketing Practice |
MGT301 | Leadership | MGT100 Introduction to Management | |
MGT300 | Managing Organisational Change | MGT100 Introduction to Management | |
MKT301 | Marketing to Business | MKT 100 Marketing Practice | |
Term 6 | MKT302 | e-business Marketing | MKT 100 Marketing Practice |
MKT303 | International Marketing | MKT 100 Marketing Practice | |
MGT303 | Entrepreneurship | MGT100 Introduction to Management | |
MKT304 | Marketing Capstone | MGT100 Introduction to Management
MKT201 Researching the Market |
In order to obtain a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) all candidates are required to successfully complete all 24 units. Not all units are offered each trimester. If you complete the first 8 units you will be eligible to obtain a Diploma of Business.
The CRICOS-registered duration is 3 years of full-time study (6 semesters). Please note the part time mode is not available to a holder of a student visa, who is not a citizen of Australia or New Zealand, or who is not an Australian permanent resident, or who is a temporary resident of Australia.
For domestic students the course is 2 years full-time and 4 years part-time.
Face-to-face on campus.
Quizzes, practical exercises, case studies, presentations, reports, essay and exams.
Polytechnic institute Australia (PIA) welcomes all entrants to apply. Students who have undertaken higher education study elsewhere may consider applying for admission into any of PIA’s courses, providing they meet the following criteria:
All students are welcome to apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL) or credit transfer where courses are deemed to meet the requirements of the RPL policyhttp://www.pia.edu.au/apply/course-credit
Completed bridging or enabling course
Applicants who have satisfactorily completed a recognised bridging or enabling course will be assessed based on the evidence they can provide.
All students are welcome to apply for recognition of prior learning (RPL) or credit transfer where courses are deemed to meet the requirements of the RPL policy. http://www.pia.edu.au/apply/course-credit
Australian Year 12 Students
Students are eligible if they have completed Year 12 (in any state or territory of Australia), or equivalent, with a minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 55. For prospective students who have an International Baccalaureate please contactinfo@pia.edu.aufor referral to the Academic Director for further consultation.
(Includes those who left secondary education more than 2 years ago)
Applicants who are 21 years of age or over who have not completed Year 12 or its equivalent may gain entry to a course by addressing one of the following entry requirements:
Applicants applying under the special admission categories above will be required to attend an interview with the Course Coordinator to assess the applicant’s capacity for higher education studies. The applicant should submit a portfolio of prior and current academic and professional work prior to the interview to assist in the assessment process.
Students who have not complete dan Australian Year 12 qualification may be admitted into the program through the flexible entry mode.
If previous study was in a language other than English, the Institute requires that the applicant must supply one of the following qualifications as a condition for admission:
Applying to study with Polytechnic Institute Australia is easy.We’ve made our application process as simple as possible.
The online application is available here.
PIA is an equal-opportunity Higher Education Provider. We encourage and accommodate student diversity. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are welcome to apply.
You may be entitled to credit for prior learning, whether formal or informal. Formal learning can include previous study in higher education, vocational education, or adult and community education. Informal learning can include on the job learning or various kinds of work and life experience. Credit can reduce the amount of study needed to complete a degree.
For further information about credit and recognition of prior learning please see http://www.pia.edu.au/apply/course-creditor contact info@pia.edu.au
The table belowgives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new students at the institution. It provides data on students that commenced undergraduate study and passed the census date in the most relevant recent intake period for which data are available, including those admitted through all offer rounds and international students studying in Australia.
Applicant background | Semester one / Full year intake 2017
[i.e. the most relevant recent intake period] |
|
Number of students | Percentage of all students | |
(A) Higher education study (includes a bridging or enabling course) |
n | % |
(B) Vocational education and training (VET) study | n | % |
(C) Recent secondary education:
· Admitted solely on the basis of ATAR |
n | % |
· Admitted where both ATAR and additional criteriawere considered (e.g. portfolio, audition, extra test, early offer conditional on minimum ATAR) |
n | % |
· Admitted on the basis of other criteria only and ATAR was not a factor (e.g. special consideration, audition alone, schools recommendation scheme with no minimum ATAR requirement) |
n | % |
(D) Work and life experience (Admitted on the basis of previous achievement other than the above) |
n | % |
International students | 81 | 100 % |
All students | 81 | 100.0% |
Notes:
L/N – Low numbers: the number of students is less than 5.
N/A – Data not available for this item.
N/P – Not published: the number is hidden to prevent calculation of numbers in cells with less than 5 students.
[The values of suppressed cells can be approximated by using the totals and subtracting the values of some other cells, but only to within 5 students of the actual number, thereby retaining the confidentiality of the cells marked “L/N”.]
[for those who may wish to dispute admission or enrolment decisions]