Course overview
The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) will develop your understanding of the principles of innovation and how to apply them solving diverse entrepreneurial challenges that come with new ventures as well as established organisations.
You’ll acquire the skills to recognise market trends, potential business opportunities, negotiate contracts, obtain funding, and also learn to apply lean principles (eliminating anything that does not add value) in development of a business concept and business plan. This course strengthens your entrepreneurial mindset with creativity, innovation, and research and analytical capabilities.
Area of study:
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Venture Ideation
Business Communications
Marketing Fundamentals
Customer Experience Management
Understanding People and Organisations
Marketing for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial financing
Sales and negotiation strategies.
Industry partners and work placements:
An important element of this course is the placement of the students with an endorsed host organisation(s). Work placements provide a valuable resource for you to develop hands-on practical experience to ensure you graduate confident and job-ready. A key task will be the completion of a reflective journal covering the experience and the identification and analysis of key learning outcomes.
Work placement hours: 320 hours
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You’ll acquire the skills to recognise market trends, potential business opportunities, negotiate contracts, obtain funding, and also learn to apply lean principles (eliminating anything that does not add value) in development of a business concept and business plan. This course strengthens your entrepreneurial mindset with creativity, innovation, and research and analytical capabilities.
Area of study:
Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Venture Ideation
Business Communications
Marketing Fundamentals
Customer Experience Management
Understanding People and Organisations
Marketing for Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial financing
Sales and negotiation strategies.
Industry partners and work placements:
An important element of this course is the placement of the students with an endorsed host organisation(s). Work placements provide a valuable resource for you to develop hands-on practical experience to ensure you graduate confident and job-ready. A key task will be the completion of a reflective journal covering the experience and the identification and analysis of key learning outcomes.
Work placement hours: 320 hours
Click here to view the fee details
Course record
Career Opportunities
The skills you gain in the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship), combined with your own ideas and passions, will help you to establish a business start-up, create a dynamic new enterprise or support smart business innovations in your industry.
Career paths:
Small Business Owner/Operator
Entrepreneur
Business Analyst
Business Consultant
Career paths:
Small Business Owner/Operator
Entrepreneur
Business Analyst
Business Consultant
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Applicant must have completed Year 12 or equivalent
Student profile
No de-identified past offer cases are available for this course yet.
Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- Brisbane (Fortitude Valley)QLDFebruary 2026
- Brisbane (Fortitude Valley)QLDJune 2026
- Brisbane (Fortitude Valley)QLDSeptember 2025
- Brisbane (Fortitude Valley)QLDSeptember 2026
- Brisbane (Fortitude Valley)QLD

