BP251 - Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

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Plan: BP251OSVN - Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)
Campus: RMIT University Vietnam

Program delivery and structure

Approach to learning and assessment
Work integrated learning
Program structure
Program transition plan

Approach to learning and assessment

Over the duration of the program you will experience a variety of approaches to teaching and learning. The approaches used in each course will be appropriate to the core curriculum areas and graduate capabilities it is designed to develop, and to assist you in developing skills appropriate to a graduate in Economics and Finance and as an independent and lifelong learner.

The major styles of teaching and learning you will experience throughout your program will include:

Classroom teaching: utilises a range of teaching and learning techniques including lectures, guest lectures, class presentations, group discussion and student-led discussion. This style of learning is designed to maximise your understanding of the curriculum content and skills. It is designed to provide an environment where you can ask questions and seek feedback as well as contribute to class discussion.

Problem-based learning: you may be in a small practice group or team, or work individually to apply knowledge to solve problems and examine case studies. This technique is designed to simulate the experiences you will encounter working in the discipline areas of economics and finance.

Assignments and projects: these may be either research or problem based, and may be undertaken in teams or individually. They will provide you with experience at undertaking research and to write effectively and to present your findings and advice to a range of audiences; and may also require you to provide oral presentations.

Assignments and projects are also designed to provide a way to receive feedback on your skills development and be able to utilise this feedback to improve your skills and further develop your capabilities in the relevant area.

Flexible delivery: The program will incorporate extensive use of online teaching resources in the provision of support resources to you, and for accessing research sites of relevance to the course content. The University’s distributed learning system (DLS) will be used for:

Learning resources: such as lecture notes and presentation slides which can be used as either preparation or revision materials

Assessment and Feedback Tools: A range of assessment tools will be provided online to assist with course content and to produce immediate feedback.  Discussion boards will be used as a forum to discuss and analyse readings, theories, events etc. Quizzes will be used for formative assessment and self-tests, incorporating a range of designs and feedback options.

Assessment

Assessment is designed to provide you with opportunities to demonstrate the extent to which you have developed your capabilities and achieved specified learning outcomes in a given area. Methods of assessment will vary between courses, as it is appropriate to the objectives, learning outcomes and capabilities to be developed in each course.

Assessment may take the form of:

  • Formal examinations: which provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate your understanding and application of fundamental Economic and Finance principles to either practical or theoretical issues;
  • Assignments: case studies and projects: may be completed individually or in teams. They will provide you opportunities to develop your abilities in communications, research and reasoning, and problem solving;
  • Research projects: which assess your ability to fixate, assimilate, analyse and critically reflect on information;   
  • In-class tests: provide you with feedback on your early understanding within a course and allow feedback to assist you in further developing your skills and abilities;
  • Presentations: which provide you opportunities to develop your research, reasoning and oral communication skills.

If you have a long term medical condition, disability and/or other form of disadvantage it may be possible to negotiate to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the program coordinator or the Equitable Learning Services (ELS) if you would like to find out more: https://www.rmit.edu.vn/students/support/wellbeing-support/equitable-learning-service.

If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program (for example, through prior studies or work experience), you can apply for credit once you have enrolled in this program. There is information on the RMIT University website about how to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) http://www.rmit.edu.au/students/enrolment/credit/he

To view the Assessment Policy go to: https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/governance-and-management/policies/assessment-policy

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Work integrated learning

As a student enrolled in this RMIT University program you will be provided with an education that strongly links formal learning with professional or vocational practice. The designated Work Integrated Learning (WIL) courses in this program are BAFI3194 Equity Investment and Portfolio Management (12 credit points) and ECON1267 Forecasting and Quantitative Analysis (12 credit points). These courses will provide you with opportunities to apply your academic skills to a work-based context. 

In particular you will:

  • undertake and be assessed on structured activities that allow you to learn, apply and demonstrate your professional or vocational practice; and
  • be involved in authentic engagement with partner organisations that includes industry feedback.

These learning opportunities may be in the form of industry based projects, simulations or placements.

 

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Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following: All courses listed may not be available each semester
 

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Year One of Program

Complete the following Nine (9) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Accounting in Organisations and Society 12 ACCT2105 RMIT University Vietnam
Introduction to Management 12 BUSM4185 RMIT University Vietnam
Business Statistics 1 12 ECON1193 RMIT University Vietnam
Business Information Systems 12 ISYS2109 RMIT University Vietnam
Prices and Markets 12 ECON1194 RMIT University Vietnam
Marketing Principles 12 MKTG1205 RMIT University Vietnam
Business Law 12 LAW2447 RMIT University Vietnam
Macroeconomics 1 12 ECON1192 RMIT University Vietnam
Financial Markets and Institutions 12 BAFI3182 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Year Two of Program

Complete the following Eight (8) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Corporate Finance 12 BAFI3184 RMIT University Vietnam
Macroeconomics for Decision Making 12 ECON1266 RMIT University Vietnam
Forecasting and Quantitative Analysis 12 ECON1267 RMIT University Vietnam
Company and Finance Law 12 LAW2452 RMIT University Vietnam
Managerial and Business Economics 12 ECON1268 RMIT University Vietnam
Basic Econometrics 12 ECON1313 RMIT University Vietnam
Equity Investment and Portfolio Management 12 BAFI3194 RMIT University Vietnam
Business in the Globalised Economy 12 ECON1269 RMIT University Vietnam
AND
{
Select and Complete One (1) Course from a Business Discipline Minor:
OR
Select and Complete One (1) Courses from:
University Elective
}
 
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Year Three of Program

Complete the following Three (3) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Derivatives and Risk Management 12 BAFI3192 RMIT University Vietnam
International Finance 12 BAFI3200 RMIT University Vietnam
Diverse Perspectives on the World Economy 12 ECON1588 RMIT University Vietnam
AND
{
Select and Complete Three (3) Courses from a Business Discipline Minor:
OR
Select and Complete Three (3) Courses from:
University Elective
}
 
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Minor: Accounting for Managers

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Financial Accounting and Analysis 12 ACCT2158 RMIT University Vietnam
Managerial Advisory Finance 12 ACCT2126 RMIT University Vietnam
Accounting in Organisations and Society 12 ACCT2105 RMIT University Vietnam
Cost Analysis and Organisational Decisions 12 ACCT2160 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Digital Business

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Financial Technology 12 OMGT2326 RMIT University Vietnam
Social Media and Mobile Marketing 12 MKTG1419 RMIT University Vietnam
Digital Business Design and Innovation 12 ISYS2128 RMIT University Vietnam
Information Systems Strategy 12 ISYS2424 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Digital Marketing

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Digital Business Development 12 MKTG1420 RMIT University Vietnam
Digital Content Creation 12 COMM2789 RMIT University Vietnam
Digital Marketing Communication 12 MKTG1422 RMIT University Vietnam
Social Media and Mobile Marketing 12 MKTG1419 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Economics

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Macroeconomics for Decision Making 12 ECON1266 RMIT University Vietnam
Managerial and Business Economics 12 ECON1268 RMIT University Vietnam
International Industrial Organisation 12 ECON1584 RMIT University Vietnam
Diverse Perspectives on the World Economy 12 ECON1588 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Economics and Finance

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Macroeconomics for Decision Making 12 ECON1266 RMIT University Vietnam
Managerial and Business Economics 12 ECON1268 RMIT University Vietnam
Financial Markets and Institutions 12 BAFI3182 RMIT University Vietnam
Corporate Finance 12 BAFI3184 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Entrepreneurship

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

The Foundations of Entrepreneurship 12 BUSM3299 RMIT University Vietnam
Driving Innovation in Organisations 12 BUSM4294 RMIT University Vietnam
Applied Entrepreneurship 12 BUSM4092 RMIT University Vietnam
Entrepreneurship and Global Challenges 12 BUSM4186 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Finance

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Financial Markets and Institutions 12 BAFI3182 RMIT University Vietnam
Corporate Finance 12 BAFI3184 RMIT University Vietnam
Equity Investment and Portfolio Management 12 BAFI3194 RMIT University Vietnam
Money and Debt Markets 12 BAFI3273 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Human Resource Management

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Human Resource Management 12 BUSM3310 RMIT University Vietnam
Employment Relations 12 BUSM4769 RMIT University Vietnam
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 12 BUSM4775 RMIT University Vietnam
People Analytics 12 BUSM4771 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: International Business

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Global Business 12 BUSM3311 RMIT University Vietnam
Financial Markets and Institutions 12 BAFI3182 RMIT University Vietnam
Global Corporate Responsibility 12 BUSM4692 RMIT University Vietnam
Business in the Globalised Economy 12 ECON1269 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Logistics & Supply Chain Management

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management 12 OMGT2085 RMIT University Vietnam
Transportation and Freight Logistics 12 OMGT2279 RMIT University Vietnam
Procurement Management and Global Sourcing 12 OMGT2197 RMIT University Vietnam
Operations Management 12 OMGT2199 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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Minor: Tourism & Hospitality Management

Complete the following 48 credit points:

Course Title

Credit Points

Course Code

Campus

Tourism Planning and Resource Management 12 BUSM4566 RMIT University Vietnam
Eco-tourism & Sustainable Hospitality Management 12 BUSM4567 RMIT University Vietnam
Room Division Management 12 BUSM4568 RMIT University Vietnam
International Food and Beverage Management 12 FOHO1024 RMIT University Vietnam
 
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University Electives

University Electives
 
 

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Program transition plan

The BP251 Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) program will be formally discontinued from Trimester 1, 2023, and the final intake for admission into the BP251 Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) program will be Trimester 3, 2022. The program will be taught out to current students until Trimester 2, 2028. If you anticipate that you will successfully complete this program by the end of 2021, these changes do not apply to you. 
 
Current students who will not finish the program by the end of 2021 have the option to either: 
 
Option 1 

Recommended for students in the second or third year of your current program. 

Remain in your current program and complete the program by the end of Trimester 2, 2028.  

Please refer to the course teach-out schedule for your current program which will be provided to your RMIT student email to help you plan your enrolment.  

If you commenced the program before Trimester 1 2022, please refer to the following transition rules: 

  • If you have completed LAW2447 Commercial Law, you do not need to complete LAW2447 Business Law, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed BAFI3182 Financial Markets, you do not need to complete BAFI3182 Financial Markets and Institutions, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed ECON1266 Macroeconomics 2, you do not need to complete ECON1266 Macroeconomics for Decision Making, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed BAFI3184 Business Finance, you do not need to complete BAFI3184 Corporate Finance, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed ECON1267 Quantitative Analysis, you do not need to complete ECON1267 Forecasting and Quantitative Analysis, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed ECON1268 Price Theory, you do not need to complete ECON1268 Managerial and Business Economics, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed BAFI3192 Risk Management, you do not need to complete BAFI3192 Derivatives and Risk Management, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed ECON1269 International Trade, you do not need to complete ECON1269 Business in the Globalised Economy, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed BAFI3194 Investment, you do not need to complete BAFI3194 Equity Investment and Portfolio Management, as this is a course title change only. 

  • If you have completed ECON1270 International Monetary Economics, you are not required to complete ECON1588 Diverse Perspectives on the World Economy, which is a replacement course. 

Option 2 

Recommended for students in the first year of your current program. 

Transfer to BP343 Bachelor of Business or any other available RMIT program. Note: entry will be subject to maintaining satisfactory academic progress.  

Please contact Student Connect to discuss transferring into the BP343 Bachelor of Business.

If you have been awarded sponsorship or scholarship, you will be required to obtain approval from RMITVN Scholarship team or your sponsor before you are eligible to be accepted into the new program.

Credit will be assessed on an individual basis and where possible, credit will be granted with grades (including fail grades). Note: you will not be required to submit any supporting documentation in your application (i.e., transcripts, qualifications).

If you have any queries or concerns about your enrolment, please do not hesitate to contact Student Connect who will be able to assist you in planning your studies.

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