Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00233E
In this double degree, students will gain an in-depth understanding of Asia's political, economic and cultural environment, preparing them to work in Australia and overseas as an expert on Asian affairs. Students will undertake Griffith in Asia initiative courses as part of the degree, gaining practical experience through a range of employability, internship and exchange opportunities. Students will gain the fundamental analytical, communication and decision-making skills required to manage the complex relationships between different business functions. They can specialise by choosing a business major, or build a broad base of business management knowledge without a major. In the Asian Studies component taught by leading experts, students will develop their expertise and key functional skills in areas such as cultures and civilisations, economics, international relations, globalisation, and politics and government.
Structure
320 credit points
Subjects
- Employment relations
- Entrepreneurship and self employment
- Event management
- Human resource management
- International business
- Logistics and supply chain management
- Management
- Marketing
- Real estate and property development
- Sport management
- Sustainable enterprise
- Tourism management
- Asian business
- Asian societies and cultures
- International relations and security
- Politics, law and justice in Asia
- Language (Chinese
- Indonesian
- Japanese
- Korean).
Standard entry requirements
- Year 12 or equivalent
- VET Award Certificate III
- Prerequisite: English
Study pathways
Honours is availabe.
Further information
Indonesian and Korean languages are offered via cross-institutional study at University of Queensland.
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