Course overview
Adelaide Institute of Higher Education's Bachelor of Business prepares graduates for global business careers across all industries and sectors with an emphasis on international business environments. This broad professional business degree provides students with a depth and breadth of business knowledge and skills, with opportunities to apply these to simulated and real workplace scenarios. You will benefit from a Work Integrated Learning opportunity, which can include an industry-linked project, work placement or internship.
The AIHE Bachelor of Business will develop your awareness of theories and regulations that impact on business practices and decision making. Throughout the course you will be asked to consider the challenges of taking part in contemporary global business environments and will be encouraged to develop your knowledge and skills to embrace cultural diversity and recognise it as an asset to business and the broader community..
Course record
Advanced Standing
Credit transfer and recognition of prior learning (RPL)
AIHE will recognise prior learning and grant credit for learning that is relevant, current and equivalent to the learning required for the Bachelor of Business. Satisfactory completion of the following courses from any Australian Registered Training Organisation or equivalent overseas qualifications, will attract credit as follows.
- Diploma of Business: articulation and credit transfer maximum of 8 subjects*
- Advanced Diploma of Business: articulation and credit transfer maximum of 12 subjects*
* A total of 24 subjects is required to complete the course where no credit is granted.
Details of subjects for which credit will be granted is determined on a case by case basis depending on the units of competency completed. Students can apply for credit transfer for completed qualifications by completing the Application for Credit Form and submitting it with their application.
Career Opportunities
Business professionals, administrators in public or private sector companies and organisations, entrepreneurial ventures. Graduates could contribute to import/export enterprises and other global businesses in sales, marketing, logistics or administration roles and assist executives to understand and negotiate across borders and cultures.
Entry requirements
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Student profile
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Campuses & intake dates
- Adelaide Institute of Higher EducationSA
