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G4F Bachelor of Business (Honours)

On successful completion of an undergraduate degree in business, students have the opportunity to undertake an Honours degree which will give them a competitive edge. The Honours degree represents elite academic performance and is recognised nationally and internationally. The Honours program provides an advanced year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) specialised study in an area of interest. By undertaking a mix of taught units and an independent research project, students develop their research and analytical skills and gain an employment advantage over other graduates.

Honours programs may be available in the areas of accounting, corporate governance, entrepreneurship, human resource management, management, marketing, international business and tourism. Students who complete a Finance major may apply to enter the Bachelor of Economics (Honours) program. Students who undertake either of the eBusiness or Management of Information Systems majors may apply to enter the Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) which is offered by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology.

On successful completion of the degree, honours graduates may choose to enter the workforce or continue to postgraduate studies, or do both through part-time postgraduate studies.

Course Units - taught through This School

Unit CodeUnit Title
BFA406Special Topics in Accounting
BFA410Research Methods
BFA417Aspects of Voluntary Corporate Disclosure
BFA420Advanced Accounting Theory
BFA429Corporate Governance and Accountability
BFA442Dissertation A
BFA443Dissertation B

Course Units - taught through Other School(s)

Unit CodeUnit Title
BEA400 Microeconomics
BEA420 Macroeconomics
BEA442 Econometrics
BEA450 Development
BEA480 Derivative Securities
BEA485 Microeconomics for Finance
BEA486 Finance
BMA401 Research Methods in Management
BMA402 Management Honours Seminar
BMA403 Special Topics in Management
BMA410 Theory & Practice of Tourism
BMA415 Dissertation A
BMA416 Dissertation B
BMA417 Data Analysis and Management
BMA498 Honours Management Part-Time
BMA499 Honours Management Full-Time

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