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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Management (802AA.5)
Selection rank | English language requirements | Duration | UAC code |
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68.00 | 4.0 years | ||
Faculty | Discipline(s) | Location | Available teaching periods |
Faculty of Arts and Design | School of Arts and Communications Canberra Business School |
Fees
English language requirements
An IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
Fees disclaimer
Annual fee rates
The fees shown are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Students enrolled in a Commonwealth Support Place (CSP) are required to make a contribution towards the cost of their education, which is set by the Commonwealth Government. Information on Commonwealth Supported Places, HECS-HELP and how fees are calculated can be found here.
Please note: Course fees are assessed annually and are subject to change.
Academic entry requirements | English language requirements | CRICOS code | Faculty |
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056134A | Faculty of Arts and Design | ||
Discipline(s) | Location | Available teaching periods | Duration |
School of Arts and Communications Canberra Business School |
4.0 years |
Fees
Fees disclaimer
Annual fee rates
The fees shown are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Information on how fees are calculated can be found here.
Please note: Course fees are assessed annually and are subject to change.
English language requirements
An IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
Academic entry requirements
To study at UC, you’ll need to meet our academic entry requirements and any admission requirements specific to your course. Please read your course admission requirements below. To find out whether you meet UC’s academic entry requirements, visit our academic entry requirements page.
Gain perspective for your professional future
Get a solid foundation in both professional and vocational realms with the University of Canberra’s Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Management Double Degree. This program sets you up for a variety of careers and opens your eyes to the world through education in the liberal arts.
Combine your Bachelor of Arts with a Bachelor of Management at UC to:
- consider the practical aspects of the law such as in government–business relations
- participate in practical-based projects to analyse problems
- channel your creative energy and professional skills into helping solve real-world social issues
- specialise in two additional fields of your choice, to complement your Management studies. Choose from over 50 different majors from across the university.
Study opportunities
- Apply your UC skills and knowledge during a practitioner-supervised internship at a workplace in the community.
- Obtain course advice and finish up early with a:
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Management.
Career opportunities
This double degree has a variety of majors and may lead to a career in:
- policy writing
- local, national and international welfare
- public administration
- management
- finance
- marketing.
Professional accreditation
None.
Normal UC requirements for admission to an undergraduate course.
Additional admission requirements
Refer to individual courses.
Assumed knowledge
Refer to individual courses.
Periods course is open for new admissions
This course is not open for new admissions.
Credit arrangements
There are currently no formal credit transfer arrangements for entry to this course. Any previous study or work experience will only be considered as part of the application process in accordance with current course rules and university policy.
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Management (802AA) | 96 credit points
- From 2018 students should take unit 8296 Introduction to Politics & Government instead of unit 6606. Students who are already required to take 8296 in their course may select an Open Elective instead.
- 1. Unit 8730 Problem Evaluation and Resolution was replaced by unit 5123 Business Statistics or 9522 Business Research Methods from 2016.
- 2. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce at Bruce campus not undertaking an Accounting, Banking & Finance or Financial Planning major can substitute 5123 with 9522 Business Research Methods
- From Semester 1 2018 unit 5617 Accounting for Managers is no longer offered. Students complete unit 11009 Business Decision Making instead.
- From Semester 1 2018 students not completing the major in Marketing, Marketing Management or Business Administration, may choose to complete an Open Elective unit in lieu of 6357 Intro to Marketing.
- Commerce students seeking accreditation by professional Accounting bodies or the Financial Planning Assoc must pass Intro to Economics & (Accounting for Managers or Business Decision Making).
- Students may select no more than 9 credit points at Level 2 from the Restricted Choice units.
- Students may select no more than 6 credit points at Level 2 from the Part A units.
- Students may select no more than 3 credit points at Level 2 from the Restricted Choice units.
- Select 1 of the following options:
- This option is only for students in the Bachelor of Social Science.
- This option is for students who are NOT in the Bachelor of Social Science.
- Students must select at least 6 credit points at Level 3 from the Part B units.
- Students must select at least 6 credit points at Level 3 from the Part B units.
- Students must select at least 6 credit points at Level 3 from the Part B units.
- The units in Option C are no longer offered however students who have previously completed them can count them towards this Major.
- Students must select at least 6 credit points at Level 3 from the Part B units.
- Students must select at least 9 credit points at Level 3 from the Part B units.
- Students must select at least 12 credit points at Level 3 from the Part B units.
- Students undertaking the Minor in Human Rights and Social Justice must select units that are not part of that minor.
- Students can select a maximum of 3 credit points at Level 2 from the Part C units.
- Students can select a maximum of 3 credit points at Level 2 from the Part C units.
- Students can select a maximum of 3 credit points at Level 2 from the Part C units.
- Any language sequence
- Any language sequence
- Any language sequence
- To complete this Major students must pass at least 6 credit points at Level 3.
- Students may select no more than 9 credit points at Level 2 from the Restricted Choice units.
- Students may select no more than 6 credit points at Level 2 from the Part A units.
- Students may select no more than 3 credit points at Level 2 from the Restricted Choice units.
- From Semester 1 2018 unit 5617 Accounting for Managers is no longer offered at the Bruce campus. Students complete unit 11009 Business Decision Making instead.
- Students choosing to undertake the 24 credit point Major must be enrolled in the Human Nutrition degree course or have permission from the Convener of the Major.
- 10235 Tackling Environmental Challenges replaces 6916 Ecology and Biodiversity from 2017. Students who have previously completed 6916 may still count it towards course completion.
- From Semester 1 2018 unit 5617 Accounting for Managers is no longer offered at Bruce campus. Students complete unit 11009 Business Decision Making instead.
- 1. From Semester 1 2018 unit 5617 Accounting for Managers is no longer offered. Students complete unit 11009 Business Decision Making instead.
- 2. From Semester 1 2018 unit 4977 Introduction to Business Law is no longer offered. Students complete unit 11220 Business Law.
- Must complete either two 18 credit point Arts Majors or one 18 credit point Arts Major and one 18 credit point Professional Major.
- Unit Levels: In selecting electives students should note that no more than 30 credit points at Level 1 is permitted for the entire course.
Note:- Must pass 9 credit points from anywhere in the University.
In addition to course requirements, in order to successfully complete your course you must meet the inherent requirements. Please refer to the inherent requirements statement applicable to your course
UC - Canberra, Bruce
Year 1
Semester 1
Arts Major Unit
Semester 2
Arts Major Unit
Year 2
Semester 1
Arts Major 2/Professional Major Unit
Arts Major Unit
Management Major Unit
Semester 2
Management Major Unit
Arts Major Unit
Open Elective Unit
Arts Major 2/Professional Major Unit
Year 3
Semester 1
Two Management Major Units
Arts Major Unit
Arts Major 2/Professional Major Unit
Semester 2
Arts Major 2/Professional Major Unit
Two Management Major Units
Arts Major Unit
Year 4
Semester 1
Open Elective Unit
Arts Major 2/Professional Major Unit
Management Major Unit
Semester 2
Arts Major 2/Professional Major Unit
Open Elective Unit
MN0144 Restricted Choice Part B Unit
Management Major Unit
MN0144 Restricted Choice Unit
Course duration
Eight semesters full-time, equivalent part-time. Maximum twenty semesters.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes | Related graduate attributes |
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To provide students with a flexible preparation for many areas of vocational and professional employment, as well as the broad perspective required for informed citizenship through an in-depth understanding of three discipline areas. The course aims to equip students with a range of skills necessary for being an independent thinker, and to improve your ability to deal confidently and effectively with complex reasoning, argumentation and divergent thinking. Further, the course aims to develop students¿ capacities to analyse and evaluate complex arguments, to construct strong and convincing arguments and to communicate those arguments effectively. It also aims to develop skills needed for idea generation and creative problem solving. The course provides foundation units in the first year to develop all the essential generic skills as listed in the UC Generic Skills Policy. The UC Generic Skills are also developed across the three Majors. While some units in some Majors focus on a few of the Generic Skills, by the completion of a Major, all the skills have been developed. These skills are developed in a general (Foundation units) and discipline specific way (Majors and Open Electives). The course also provides open electives from any discipline within the University of Canberra. |
1. Communication The ability to present knowledge, ideas and opinions effectively and communicate within and across professional and cultural boundaries. 2. Analysis and inquiry The ability to gather information, and to analyse and evaluate information and situations in a systematic, creative and insightful way. 3. Problem solving The ability to apply problem-solving processes in novel situations; to identify and analyse problems then formulate and implement solutions. 4. Working independently and with others The ability to plan their own work, be self-directed, and use interpersonal skills and attitudes to work collaboratively. 5. Professionalism and social responsibility The capacity and intention to use professional knowledge and skills ethically and responsibly, for the benefit of others and the environment. |
1. Students who successfully complete the Bachelor of Management will have acquired a broad understanding of theory and practice in management. | Analysis and inquiry: ability to gather information, analyse and evaluate information and situations in a systematic, creative and insightful way. Communication: ability to present knowledge, ideas and opinions effectively and communicate within and across professional and cultural boundaries. Working independently and with others: ability to plan own work, be self-directed, use interpersonal skills and attitudes to work collaboratively. |
3. Students will be able to recognise specific problem solving contexts and be able to apply analytical and creative skills, demonstrating communications skills for sharing ideas and working in teams with different mixes of disciplinary and cultural backgrounds. | Problem solving: ability to apply problem-solving processes in novel situations; identify, analyse problems then formulate solutions, implement solutions. Working independently and with others: ability to plan own work, be self-directed, use interpersonal skills and attitudes to work collaboratively. Analysis and inquiry: ability to gather information, analyse and evaluate information and situations in a systematic, creative and insightful way. Communication: ability to present knowledge, ideas and opinions effectively and communicate within and across professional and cultural boundaries. |
4. Graduates can be expected to be creative and responsible in their application of their acquired knowledge and skills as they respond to changing management practice. | Analysis and inquiry: ability to gather information, analyse and evaluate information and situations in a systematic, creative and insightful way. Professionalism and social responsibility: in particular the capacity and intention to use professional knowledge and skills ethically and responsibly, for the benefit of others and the environment. |
2. They will have specialised in an area of management such as commerce, finance, information technology, governance, organisational performance, leadership, or change management students will have developed advanced skills in aspects of management such as accounting, human resources management, business analysis or communications. Students will have the ability to further develop skills and knowledge within the practice of management. | As above for management specialisations |
Majors
- Minor in Business Foundation (MN0145)
- Minor in Business and Government Foundation (MN0144)
- Major in Public Sector Management (MJ0190)
- Major in Management, Governance & Policy (MJ0085)
- Major in Entrepreneurial Management (MJ0196)
- Major in Government & Politics (MJ0047)
- Major in Counselling Studies (MJ0029)
- Major in Applied Economics (MJ0005)
- Major in Integrated Environmental Management (MJ0060)
- Major in Sport Business (MJ0154)
- Major in Sport Management (MJ0113)
- Major in Accounting (MJ0002)
- Major in Psychology: An Introduction (MJ0068)
- Major in Community Studies (MJ0026)
- Major in Marketing (MJ0089)
- Major in Applied Statistics (MJ0007)
- Major in Managing Human Resources (MJ0087)
- Major in Advertising (18cp) (MJ0227)
- Major in Information Systems (MJ0059)
- Major in Event Management (MJ0126)
- Major in Service Management (MJ0153)
- Major in Human Nutrition (MJ0051)
- Major in Journalism Studies (MJ0072)
- Major in Community Development (MJ0027)
- Major in Tourism Management (MJ0123)
- Major in Financial Services (MJ0040)
- Major in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (MJ0120)
- Major in Design Communications (MJ0286)
- Major in International Studies (MJ0128)
- Major in Japanese (Intermediate-Advanced) (MJ0070)
- Major in Spanish (Continuing) (MJ0110)
- Major in Japanese (Beginning) (MJ0071)
- Major in Storytelling (MJ0171)
- Major in Intercultural Communication (MJ0291)
- Major in Communication Studies (MJ0216)
- Major in Design Environments (MJ0285)
- Major in Communication and Media Studies (MJ0138)
- Major in Sociology and Social Policy (MJ0106)
- Major in Politics & Government (MJ0093)
- Major in Politics and International Relations (MJ0173)
- Major in National Security (MJ0174)
- Major in Creative Writing (MJ0030)
- Major in Interior Architecture and Technology (MJ0167)
- Major in Gender and Diversity (MJ0044)
- Major in Chinese (Beginning) (MJ0018)
- Major in English Language and Literature (MJ0038)
- Major in Chinese (Intermediate-Advanced) (MJ0017)
- Major in Literary Studies (MJ0084)
- Major in Media Arts (MJ0149)
- Major in Architecture History and Theory (MJ0177)
- Major in Spanish (Intermediate-Advanced) (MJ0111)
- Major in Indigenous Studies (MJ0180)
- Major in Language Studies (MJ0079)
- Major in Museum Studies (MJ0176)
- Major in Digital Design and Production (MJ0182)
- Major in Media Arts and Scriptwriting (MJ0090)
- Major in Political Communication (MJ0127)
- Major in Justice Studies (MJ0147)
- Major in Spanish (Beginning) (MJ0112)
- Major in Chinese (Continuing) (MJ0016)
- Major in Cultural Heritage Practice (MJ0140)
- Major in Law and Technology (MJ0081)
- Major in Law and Society (MJ0080)
- Major in Japanese (Continuing) (MJ0069)
Awards
Award | Official abbreviation |
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Bachelor of Arts | BA |
Bachelor of Management | B Mgt |
Honours
Refer to individual courses.
Related courses
Enquiries
Student category | Contact details |
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Prospective Domestic Students | Email study@canberra.edu.au or Phone 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226) |
Prospective International Students | Email international@canberra.edu.au or Phone +61 2 6201 5342 |
Current and Commencing Students | Email FAD.Student@canberra.edu.au or Phone 1300 301 727 |
