Bachelor of Business

Kaplan Business School

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 02426B

The Bachelor of Business degree provides the theoretical and practical skills necessary to start a successful business career. Students learn the analytical, high-level problem solving, communication and teamwork skills crucial to industry success. Graduates leave with a firm understanding of business environments and develop effective ways to approach, create and execute strategic business plans. Graduates skilled in management are employed in a diverse range of industries and positions including administration, planning and design, quality assurance, customer service, events and change management.

Structure

24 subjects: 6 core and 18 electives

Subjects

  • BUS101 Business Communication
  • BUS103 Introduction to Accounting
  • BUS104 Economics
  • BUS107 Commercial Law
  • BUS109 Skills for Numerical Analysis
  • BUS105 Introduction to Business Analytics
  • BUS110 Skills for Advanced Business English
  • BUS111 Skills for Academic Success
  • MAN202 Governance, Ethics and Sustainability
  • ACC201 Financial Accounting
  • ACC202 Accounting Information Systems
  • ACC203 Advanced Financial Accounting
  • ACC205 Management Accounting
  • BUS201 Skills for Workplace Success
  • BUS208 Quantitative Analysis
  • FIN201 Financial Institutions and Markets
  • FIN203 Corporate Finance
  • HAT201 The Hospitality and Tourism System
  • HAT206 Food and Beverage Operations
  • HAT207 Technology and Innovation in Hospitality and Tourism
  • HAT208 Accommodation Operations
  • LAW204 Corporations Law
  • MAN200 Introduction to Management
  • MAN201 Organising People at Work
  • MAN204 Managing Projects
  • MAN205 Managing Operations
  • MAN206 People and Culture
  • MKT200 Marketing Principles
  • MKT201 Integrated Marketing Communications
  • MKT203 Services Marketing
  • MKT204 Omnichannel Marketing
  • MKT205 Consumer Behaviour
  • ACC301 Contemporary Issues in Accounting
  • ACC302 Auditing and Assurance
  • ACC303 Financial Reporting
  • ACC304 Taxation Law
  • ACC305 Strategic Management Accounting
  • BUS307 Internship 1
  • BUS308 Internship 2
  • HAT301 Event Management
  • HAT304 Emerging Issues in Hospitality and Tourism
  • HAT305 Gaming and Entertainment Management
  • HAT306 Professional Practice in Hospitality and Tourism
  • MAN302 Dynamic Strategy
  • MAN303 Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
  • MAN304 Management in Global Business
  • MAN305 Managing Change
  • MKT302 Digital Marketing
  • MKT303 International Marketing
  • MKT304 Strategic Marketing
  • MKT306 Market Research and Analytics

Standard entry requirements

  • Successful completion of Year 12 or equivalent schooling such as a Certificate IV or equivalent
  • Minimum Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 55 or equivalent.

Study pathways

Students may apply for credits into a KBS Postgraduate degree or a related postgraduate degree at another Australian higher education provider.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Adelaide Domestic: $47,280
International: $62,400
No
  • Full-time : 3 years
Brisbane Domestic: $47,280
International: $62,400
No
  • Full-time : 3 years
Melbourne Domestic: $47,280
International: $62,400
No
  • Full-time : 3 years
Perth Domestic: $47,280
International: $62,400
No
  • Full-time : 3 years
Sydney Domestic: $47,280
International: $62,400
No
  • Full-time : 3 years

Further information

International students are required to undertake a full time study workload.

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