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Southern Cross University

Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (Aviation Management)


Course Details

The Bachelor of Business and Enterprise has a focus on developing innovation and impact in a complex and changing business world with inspired and multidisciplinary learning experiences. Youll become equipped with the practical skills, tools and knowledge that are vital for the sustainability of society, business and industry. Build a portfolio of professional experiences through a range of real world interactions with employers, industry and the community. You can undertake the course with a professionally accredited specialisation in accounting or financial services. Alternatively, you can choose a major in either business and data analytics, entrepreneurship and innovation, tourism management or aviation management, combining this with an industry project or an internship or a shared major from disciplines across the University.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: Must complete the equivalent of 24 units (288 credit points) comprising: 1 Specialisation in Accounting or Financial Services (288 credit points); OR 8 core units, and 1 major (96 credit points), and 4 elective units (48 credit points) and 2 Internship Units (48 credit points) or Industry Project units (48 credit points); OR 1 major (96 credit points) and 1 shared major (96 credit points) ; SCU Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Students: Accounting specialisation (288 credit points); OR 8 core units, and 1 major (96 credit points), and 4 elective units (48 credit points) and 2 Internship Units (48 credit points) or Industry Project units (48 credit points); OR 8 core units, 1 major (96 credit points) and 1 Shared Major (96 credit points). (Majors and Shared Majors available to SCU Sydney, Melbourne and Perth students: Majors - Business and Data Analytics; Entrepreneurship and Innovation ; Shared Majors - Marketing; International Business)


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