Course overview
Looking for a learning experience that provides a wide variety of career opportunities? Study the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) degree.
This three-year Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) is designed to position graduates for success as an entrepreneur, intrapreneur or innovation manager in any industry. Every organisation in every industry requires business entrepreneur and management professionals, with skills to oversee the performance of teams, optimise operations, identify opportunities, innovate and maximise a company's potential for profit.
The course is underpinned by the Bachelor of Business core subjects with entrepreneurship specialised subjects and supplemented by elective subjects which come from a range of business areas including business management and marketing. This allows students to choose any specialisation or combination of subjects they wish, to create a specialised business management degree in entrepreneurship therefore giving them a wide range of employment choices.
Your knowledge is expanded each year with new industry relevant concepts and business applications. Your online study is flexible to meet your needs, followed by a period of Workplace Integrated Learning (WIL) placement throughout Australia, or possibly overseas.
The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) is a TEQSA accredited course at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 7.
Why study a Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) degree?
Due to the rapidly changing environment especially in the job market, the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) focuses on future-proofing graduates with the graduate qualities and learning outcomes so that they can adapt and strive in their career progression.
The teaching of the Bachelor of Business integrates the practical experience of industry specialists with a more formal academic approach and lays the foundation of a coherent and cohesive body of understanding at the general business level. In this Bachelor course, students complete one Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subject (WIL300, core professional placement component), to end their study. The WIL subject is completed over a study period and provides students with a wealth of hands-on practical work experience.
ICHM graduates gain a comprehensive understanding of the changing business landscape, and as a result, have outstanding career prospects as entrepreneur, intrapreneur or innovation manager in any industry.
If you have any specific learning requirements that you wish to advise ICHM about, please contact admissions@ichm.edu.au.
This three-year Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) is designed to position graduates for success as an entrepreneur, intrapreneur or innovation manager in any industry. Every organisation in every industry requires business entrepreneur and management professionals, with skills to oversee the performance of teams, optimise operations, identify opportunities, innovate and maximise a company's potential for profit.
The course is underpinned by the Bachelor of Business core subjects with entrepreneurship specialised subjects and supplemented by elective subjects which come from a range of business areas including business management and marketing. This allows students to choose any specialisation or combination of subjects they wish, to create a specialised business management degree in entrepreneurship therefore giving them a wide range of employment choices.
Your knowledge is expanded each year with new industry relevant concepts and business applications. Your online study is flexible to meet your needs, followed by a period of Workplace Integrated Learning (WIL) placement throughout Australia, or possibly overseas.
The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) is a TEQSA accredited course at Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Level 7.
Why study a Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) degree?
Due to the rapidly changing environment especially in the job market, the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) focuses on future-proofing graduates with the graduate qualities and learning outcomes so that they can adapt and strive in their career progression.
The teaching of the Bachelor of Business integrates the practical experience of industry specialists with a more formal academic approach and lays the foundation of a coherent and cohesive body of understanding at the general business level. In this Bachelor course, students complete one Work Integrated Learning (WIL) subject (WIL300, core professional placement component), to end their study. The WIL subject is completed over a study period and provides students with a wealth of hands-on practical work experience.
ICHM graduates gain a comprehensive understanding of the changing business landscape, and as a result, have outstanding career prospects as entrepreneur, intrapreneur or innovation manager in any industry.
If you have any specific learning requirements that you wish to advise ICHM about, please contact admissions@ichm.edu.au.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Recent secondary Qualify for the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) or equivalent recent year 12 qualification (including the International Baccalaureate Diploma), and achieve a competitive selection rank. Higher Ed Completed or partially completed a recognised higher education program at a recognised higher education institution Work-Life Other Completed a non-recent SACE or equivalent secondary education qualification with a competitive selection rank, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB), or Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) VET Completed an award from a registered training organisation at Certificate IV level or above
Student profile
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Campuses & intake dates
- Regency ParkSA

