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The Bachelor of Business gives you the skills and knowledge to set up and run a business prudently, ethically and sustainably. You will learn to engage successfully with staff to maximize their potential. You will gain a range of skills that let you thrive in a global and dynamic economy.
The Bachelor of Business at MHE focuses on the tools, knowledge and skills which modern managers need. They know that problem-solving and critical thinking skills help them navigate competitors and economic threats. They also value resilience and an agile mindset when they meet the inevitable setbacks.
Growing a business takes analysis and innovative thinking. Communication, emotional intelligence and negotiation are crucial for strong relationships with team members and stakeholders. Sustainability is critical for long-term planning. Adapting to new cultures, technologies and industries helps to strengthen and integrate a business. As a graduate in MHE’s Bachelor of Business, you will use these crucial skills to build a firm foundation for a successful career.
You have a choice of three majors:
Pivotal for running the business efficiently, reporting finances and driving corporate responsibility. This major qualifies you for membership of Certified Practicing Accountants (CPA) Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ).
become an agile, adaptable leader with insight, acumen and a global focus.
gathering, equipping, organising and inspiring a team to achieve a goal.
Academic or Work Experience Requirements:
One of the following:
Within Monaro Higher Education
Business Management Major
Accounting Major
Project Management Major:
One of the following:
If your previous education was not completed in English, one of the following dated not less than two years before the date of application:
You will complete the Bachelor of Business in six trimesters full-time or equivalent part-time. This is generally done over three years, with two trimesters per year. The third trimester of each year is optional and lets you reduce the length of the course to two years.
A full-time study load consists for four units per trimester. Each unit is worth six credit points. Each unit has two hours per week of lectures and one hour per week of tutorial during trimester for twelve weeks. Each unit should require ten hours per week of study, including time spent in classes. If a unit has a final exam, it will be in the fourteenth week of the trimester.
To qualify for the Bachelor of Business, students must achieve satisfactory grades in twenty-four units (one hundred and forty-four credit points), consisting of:
There are no nested courses or exit awards.
Advanced standing means giving you credit for parts of the course you have already learned before you enrol. This learning might have been in education or on-the-job.
When you apply to study with MHE, you may also apply for advanced standing and provide evidence of which parts of the course you already understand. MHE will look at your educational or employment background to decide if you are eligible.
Eligibility for advanced standing in the Bachelor of Business is normally limited to a maximum of twelve units in the first four trimesters. Please see the Advanced Standing Policy and Advanced Standing Procedures for further information.
Course Plan
To qualify for the Bachelor of Business, students must achieve satisfactory grades in twenty-four
units (one hundred and forty-four credit points), consisting of:
There are no nested courses or exit awards.
Master of Professional Accounting (Advanced) (MPAA)
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Master Of Professional Accounting (Advanced)
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Trimester 1, Year One
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Unit Code
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Unit Name
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Pre-Requisites
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Co-Requisites
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ACC801
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Principles of Accounting: System and Processes
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ECO802
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Business Economics
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MGT803
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Communication, Business Acumen and Ethics
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STA804
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Business Statistics and Data Analytics
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Trimester 2, Year One
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Unit Code
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Unit Name
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Pre-Requisites
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Co-Requisites
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ACC805
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Management Accounting
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ACC801
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ACC806
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Corporate Finance and Governance
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ACC807
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Financial Accounting
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ACC801
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BCL808
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Business and Corporate Law
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Trimester 1, Year Two
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Unit Code
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Unit Name
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Pre-Requisites
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Co-Requisites
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ACC901
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Corporate Accounting
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ACC807
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ACC902
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AIS and Emergent Technologies
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ACC801
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ACC903
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Strategic Management Accounting
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ACC805
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ACC904
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Environment, Social and Governance
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ACC807
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ACC901
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TLP905
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Taxation Law in Practice
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ACC807 and BCL808
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ACC906
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Audit and Assurance Services
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ACC901 and BCL808
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ACC907
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International Business Strategy and Accounting
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ACC807
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ACC908
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Business Analysis and Valuation
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ACC801, ACC807 and ACC901
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