BP343 - Bachelor of Business
Plan: BP343VRI - Bachelor of Business
Campus: RMIT Vietnam Saigon South
Overview
Program detailsPurpose of the Program
Articulation and pathways
Entrance requirements
External accreditation and industry links
Student expenses and charges in addition to fees
Library, IT and specialist resources
Program details
Award title: Bachelor of Business
Award abbreviation: BBus
Total credit points: 288
Career: UGRD
Duration: 3 years full time; 6 years part time
Location: RMIT University Vietnam
Owning school: CoBL College Office (610P)
Owning school URL: www.rmit.edu.au/about/schools-colleges/college-of-business-and-law
ASCED code: 080399
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Purpose of the Program
The Bachelor of Business is a program that will give you broad and coherent theoretical and technical business knowledge to enter professional work and/or undertake further learning.
For business knowledge, the Bachelor of Business gives you a choice of majors, minors and options. You can choose on a spectrum from generalist (breadth) to specialist (depth) disciplinary knowledge for your learning. In breadth, your learning is organised in a way that provides a wide span of business discipline knowledge. If you choose more depth, you will focus on specific topics, which can be amplified and explored. Importantly, the Bachelor of Business also gives you the option to engage in cross disciplinary knowledge. This approach in the Bachelor of Business allows you to gain new perspectives. It recognises the diversity of business professions and that the future business graduate is unlikely to be trapped solely within traditional business disciplines.
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Business, you will also obtain many transferable skills. These skills will enable you to analyse and evaluate information to complete a range of activities relating to the discipline of business. The learning of skills in the Bachelor of Business curriculum is achieved through both skills embedded in curriculum design, and through an integrated self-authored skills framework using an eportfolio. Skills extend beyond simply enterprise and human skills, to also include:
- Local, national and global mindsets (ways of knowing, indigenous, eastern and western approaches to knowledge, intercultural, working across borders, diversity and inclusion).
- Digital World - business and future technologies, digital literacy, the role of humans as decision makers in a digitised future.
- Social awareness and commitment - social impact, innovation, the role of business in society, economic futures, sustainability, human well-being.
The Bachelor of Business includes key curriculum features to support your learning and attainment of graduate attributes. This includes:
- Introductory level business foundation courses to allow you to contextualise business education and learning. These courses are intended to be the foundation upon which you can make sense of business. They include four courses: Global Business Ecosystems; Business Decision Making; Business in Society; and Integrated Perspectives on Business Problems. The required study of business foundations also embeds a compulsory academic integrity module, belonging and first year experience elements, a whole-of-course integrated ePortfolio and all graduate attributes and program learning outcomes. Integrated Perspectives on Business Problems will also introduce you to problem-based learning, applying business theory, decision making and foundational research skills.
- An integrated capabilities framework throughout the entire curriculum - This framework gives you an opportunity to shape your professional and personal identity, in the context of the development of human, enterprise and technology skills.
- Professional and experiential learning to assist you to learn the skills, qualities and attributes as a Bachelor of Business student. A whole-of-program embedded eportfolio assists you to capture artefacts and evidence of learning for the purpose of careers and employability and the next step after graduation. A required eportfolio capstone consolidates your learning journey. This aspect of the curriculum also encompasses concepts such as authentic learning and assessment, industry engagement and opportunities for you to learn in the context of work.
- Capstone - The integrated skills framework commences at first entry into the program, whether in first year first trimester or at a later point for students receiving recognition of prior learning. A required, capstone course at the conclusion of the program is intended to conclude your learning experience in the Bachelor of Business - BUSM2585 Business Graduate Folio, the embedded capstone experience. In the final year, this practically-based capstone course integrates outcomes of your self-directed journey for the purpose of careers, employability, further study, research, professional learning and/or self-reflection and celebration.
Career development learning is scaffolded across early, mid and late stages of the program.
Pathways and Graduate Outcomes:
The Bachelor of Business is a generalist business education degree that equips graduates with career outcomes in a wide area of professional work in global contexts.
Graduates from this program are expected to have the requisite skills and knowledge for employment in large corporations, government, small to medium enterprise and small business, not for profit organisations to lead change in response to the developing nature of the economy and its effect on business activity, decision making and investment.
Graduates who gain deep discipline knowledge constructed through majors, minors and Businss option courses in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Law and Emerging Technologies, will have the ability to pursue careers in Business Professions. Business professions are occupations which are highly specialised and usually subject to guidelines or codes of conduct set by professional bodies such as: Actuary, Auditor, Economist, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Human Resource Professionals, Investment Adviser, Legal Professionals, Marketing Professionals.
Bachelor of Business students who focus on the application of knowledge across more than one area of study, either cross-disciplinary or multi-disciplinary, that provides a deep understanding of how businesses function with a broader combination of courses, majors and minors such as: Business and Technology, Logistics and Supply Chain, Global Business, may pursue transformative roles. Mature occupations that have been transformed by data and technology have created hybrid roles, such as: Digital Marketing Analyst, Logistics Analyst, Business Behaviouralist, Digital Marketing Manager, Social Media Assistant, Transformation Manager, Community Manager (Public Relations), Ethical Sourcing/Procurement Manager.
Bachelor of Business graduates will be preparing for jobs that are growing or yet to be defined, alongside those training for professional occupations that may be more resistant to change. New occupations are emerging, often as the result of disruptions and megatrends. Recently, new occupational groups have formed due to high demand for specialised and/or hybrid skills and knowledge in areas such as nanotechnology, big data, data analysis, digitalisation, AI and automation, and the green and circular economies. Roles in fields of Data, such as: Data Analyst, Pricing Analyst, HR Analytics Manager, Data Scientist, Growth Hacker. Roles in Emerging Business Practices, such as: Agile Coach, Logistics Analyst, Diversity and Inclusion Officer, Customer Success Specialist, Social Entrepreneur. Roles in Online Engagement, such as: Digital Marketing Analyst, Social Media Specialist, User Experience (UX) Analyst, Digital Content Curator, Marketing Personalisation Specialist, Employee Experience (EX) Manager, Digital capability coordinator, Corporate strategist, Concept designer, Corporate development analyst, Social innovation projects manager and Enterprise architect. These occupations can be pursued with curated courses, majors and minors available through the Bachelor of Business.
Research Pathways:
The Bachelor of Business provides a specific and clearly articulated option for research pathways, for onshore study within Australia. Research-related courses are nominated as part of the program structure and research is embedded as a component of the integrated skills framework mentioned above. Students interested in a career in research have an option to pathway into the Bachelor of Business (Honours) or Higher Degree by Research.
The delivery of this program is blended comprising of face-to-face and online learning.
Top of pageArticulation and pathways
Credit and exemptions will be assessed consistent with the principles of the RMIT University Credit Policy. Students enrolled in RMIT programs are required to complete a minimum amount of study in an RMIT program to be eligible for an award. The minimum amount of study in the Bachelor of Business is 96 credit points.
Applicants who have completed studies or have partially completed a similar program at another institution (with entry criteria similar to this program) may be accepted with some credits or exemptions being granted towards this program. Please refer to the RMIT website for more information on how to apply for credit.
Credit pathways between RMIT University VE programs, Higher Education Diplomas & Associate Degrees in the same or related discipline, may enable you upon successful completion of a lower level qualification, at the required standard for admission, to apply for advanced standing in a higher-level qualification.
Credit pathways between RMIT University programs may enable you upon graduating from an RMIT University qualification to apply for advanced standing in a higher-level qualification. The Bachelor of Business provides specific options for research pathways. Students interested in a career in research have an option to pathway into the Bachelor of Business (Honours) or Higher Degree by Research. For more information about admissions and credit please refer to the RMIT University Credit Policy.
If you have already developed areas of skill and knowledge included in this program you can apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) once you have enrolled in this program. There is information on the RMIT University website about how to apply for RPL. These arrangements may be subject to change.
Note: For students transferring from RMIT Bachelor of Business programs
Credit will be assessed on an individual basis and, where possible, credit will be granted with grades (including fail grades). You will not be required to submit any supporting documentation in your application (i.e., transcripts, qualifications).
Top of pageEntrance requirements
Minimum Academic Requirements:
- High school graduation diploma with a minimum GPA of 7.0/10.0 for Grade 12, for other international qualifications please view entry requirements by country; or
- If you have completed or partially completed a similar program at another institution you may be accepted with some academic credit, or exemptions, being granted toward this program.
Minimum English Language Requirements:
Successfully complete RMIT English Advanced or complete one of the following English proficiency tests:
- IELTS (Academic) 6.5+ (no band below 6.0)
- TOEFL iBT 79+ (with minimum score of 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 21 in Writing)
- Pearson Test of English (Academic) 58+ (no communication band below 50)
- Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) or Proficiency (CPE) 176+ (no band below 169)
For other international English entry requirements, please view English equivalency requirements.
Note:
TOEFL, IELTS, Pearson and Cambridge results are recognised for two years from the test date. RMIT English results are recognised for one year from the test date.
Please contact the RMIT Vietnam Student Recruitment team for more information.
Top of pageExternal accreditation and industry links
Accreditations:
This program is accredited by the statutory and professional bodies listed in the table below. Specified credit/exemptions towards professional qualifications offered as part of the accreditation is subject to the applicant meeting set criteria defined by each professional body. Any application for credit/exemption should be made directly to the professional body and is your responsibility.
The professional bodies may offer membership for you as a career enabler which could include opportunities for networking and access to discipline specific resources. Application for membership is your responsibility.
Requirements | Statutory/Professional Body | Accreditation Description | Membership and Opportunity |
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Minimum certification requirements Minor: Logistics & Supply Chain, plus other business majors and/or minors coming from the Business stream, and at least 85% of electives come from the undergraduate business elective list. |
Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport [CILT] [Australia] |
Program satisfies the academic requirements for Chartered Membership (Semester 1 2024 – Semester 2 2028). |
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Industry Links:
The Bachelor of Business is closely linked to industry. This takes place in various forms. In the curriculum, some courses are designed as 'work integrated learning' (WIL) courses involving discipline related industry projects as part of learning. The College of Business and Law has established Industry Advisory Committees comprising of high profile industry representatives. The role of the committees ensures the College of Business and Law's links with industry standards and practices remain current.
Top of pageStudent expenses and charges in addition to fees
Once you are enrolled as a student in this program you will need to allow for expenses other than university tuition fees. Additional expenses may relate to the purchase of lecture notes, textbooks, stationery, consumables such as printer paper, fees levied by commercial internet service providers for internet access outside of the university campus, and other relevant costs.
Top of pageLibrary, IT and specialist resources
As a student enrolled in a program at RMIT University Vietnam you may access the services, facilities and study space provided by the RMIT Vietnam Library. You can find more information on Library resources and services at: http://library.rmit.edu.vn/
You may also access many of the extensive collections of electronic resources and services provided by the RMIT University Library in Melbourne. Contact Ask the Library for assistance and further information. http://www.rmit.edu.au/library.
Study Support is available for online assistance with assignment preparation, academic writing, information literacy, referencing, maths and study skills.
Online learning tools and content
As a student in this program, you may access online learning tools and content for your program and associated courses from the student portal https://www.rmit.edu.vn/students.
Services available to you as a student at RMIT University
RMIT University provides a wide range of resources and opportunities to assist your learning and wellbeing so you can achieve your study and career goals.
Services are available face to face and online assisting with:
- transition to tertiary study and learning
- study skills, academic skills including literacy, mathematics and basic sciences if relevant
- enabling assistance if you have a disability, long term medical condition or other form of disadvantage which may impact on your learning
- career development and employment
- living and wellbeing (including advice on health, housing and financial matters)
- opportunities for scholarships, leadership and study abroad
We also offer a friendly and supportive environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. You can find more information at https://www.rmit.edu.vn/students
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