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BP134 - Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied)
Plan: BP134P9 - Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied)
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied) graduates will be able to provide value-adding advice from two disciplines that will enable individuals, public and private organisations to make commercially informed decisions. You will be capable of integrating theoretical and technical proficiency in a range of economic and finance applications and contexts that enable you to respond to specific situations and the needs of clients with differing understandings and from a diversity of cultural backgrounds.
On successful completion of the program you will be able to:
- Apply broad theoretical and technical knowledge of business practice in diverse contexts.
- Integrate economic and finance theory, technical knowledge and quantitative, econometric and statistical methods to provide in-depth professional advice to businesses, other organisations and governments.
- Critically analyse and synthesise information to formulate effective business decisions.
- Apply reasoned judgements to solve problems in a variety of business contexts with reference to ethical, regulatory and global perspectives.
- Reflect on performance feedback to identify action strategies for improvement.
- Communicate business data and concepts to professionals and non-professionals in diverse contexts.
- Apply an adaptive and collaborative approach to working with others in a variety of business and professional contexts.
- Integrate and apply professional theory with practice in authentic Work Integrated Learning (WIL) contexts, professional contexts and industry settings.
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