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BIntBus - Bachelor of International Business

Degree Information

Faculty: Faculty of Business and Economics
Department(s): Department of Business
Course Type: Undergraduate
Degree Type: Bachelor
Key Features:

The degree will enable students to consider the implications of business decisions on a global scale as well as for Australian business while at the same time providing them with studies in the social sciences. Units in the degree will include fundamentals of marketing, demography, business economics, financial accounting, statistics, geography, geographic information systems, anthropology and politics.

Suitable for:

This degree would be suitable for students seeking to gain an understanding of business in a broader international context.

Career Opportunities:

This degree would be suitable for students seeking to gain an understanding of business in a broader international context.

Requirements

Entry Requirements:

No specific entry requirements are necessary

Work Experience:

No work experience required

UAC Code:

300290 CSP

UAI Cutoff (previous year):

82.15

Domestic Students: How to apply Fee Information
International Students: How to apply Fee Information
English Language Requirements:
  • IELTS (Academic english only): Minimum 6.5 overall, with 6.0 in each section
  • TOEFL (Paper based test): Minimum 580 overall, with 53 Listening, 52 Reading, 59 Structure/ Written Expression, 5.0 TWE
  • TOEFL (Computer based test): Minimum 237 overall, with 19 Listening, 19 Reading, 25 Structure/Writing
  • TOEFL (Internet based test): Minimum 92 overall, with 18 Listening, 17 Reading, 22 Writing, 22 Speaking

Course Details

Minimum Course Duration: 3 years
Course Commences:

Semester 1 (February) 2009 - view the Academic Calendar

Study Options:

Full-time, Part-time

Mode of study:

On campus

Minimum Course Requirements:
  1. Minimum number of credit points: 68
  2. Maximum number of credit points at 100 level: 30
  3. Minimum number of credit points at 300 level or above: 18
  4. and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Undergraduate Programs
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Programs of Study from Handbook


Suggested Programs of Study

Bahelor of International Business 2009

It is essential that students refer to degree rules and official unit sequences in the University Handbook to ascertain their official program of study.

It is highly recommended that students access Timetables@Macquarie at least two weeks prior to enrolment to ensure a suitable schedule for lectures, tutorials and practical sessions for all enrolled units. Please note that new students are required to have their class timetable (excepting Law units) officially approved by an Academic Adviser upon enrolment and that it is subject to change due to class availability.