Course overview
Sheridan Institute of Higher Education’s Bachelor of Business is a 3-year undergraduate program in business. In the first year, the program covers foundational areas of knowledge – including management, marketing, accounting, and microeconomics – serving as a pathway for further learning. In subsequent years, students can pursue individual concentrations in a range of business disciplines, including small business, human resources, global business and management, and the not-for-profit (NFP) sector.
All Sheridan units are grounded in the Christian ethical framework and examine Christian perspectives on business which uphold the dignity of human beings and our social responsibilities to one another. The NFP sector, in particular, has much to contribute to the study of business administration, including the importance of a social vision for economic activity, and working to multiple bottom lines. Sheridan’s specialist not-for-profit graduates will be well-equipped to serve in the large and growing global not-for-profit sector.
Course record
Majors
Students will study core units and electives from across the business faculty. View the course structure on Sheridan College's website
Career Opportunities
Not for profit sector.
Other Information
Sheridan Institute of Higher Education's standard academic calendar is designed around three 15-week trimesters per year. Each trimester comprises 12 weeks of teaching, two non-teaching study weeks, and an examination week. For undergraduate students, trimesters 1 and 3 are dedicated coursework trimesters. If you are enrolled full-time, you will take 3-4 core or elective units during this trimester. Trimester 2 is a dedicated research trimester. Whether you are enrolled full-time or part-time, your only formal study during Trimester 2 will be a single research-related unit relevant to your field of study. The schedule provides a focused opportunity to acquire valuable research skills, and to practise applying those skills under the direction of the faculty.
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Proof of English language competency may be required. Refer to the Sheridan website for further information.
Student profile
Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- PerthWAAugust 2022
- PerthWAFebruary 2023
- PerthWA

