BP030 - Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)

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RMIT program code: BP030
Plan name: Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)
Plan code: BP030
Campus: City Campus
Credit points per semester:
Full time: 48
Part time: 24
CRICOS code: 037963K

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2024 Enrolment Program Structure

To graduate you must complete the following:

   Year One of Program
 
AND   Year Two of Program
 
AND   Year Three of Program
 

The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) degree requires completion of 24 x 12 credit points of study, which includes 8 business common core courses, 8 Entrepreneurship major courses and 8 flexible courses.

8 flexible courses allow you to undertake one of the following three options:

  • Option A: Complete a second major in a business discipline comprising 8 courses (or 96 credit points). The second major will be identified on your transcript of results

  OR

  • Option B: Complete 2 minors in a business discipline comprising 4 courses (or 48 credit points) each

  OR

  • Option C: Complete a minor in a business discipline comprising 4 courses (or 48 credit points), and four(4) university electives. University Elective courses can be from any discipline area within RMIT University.

If you choose Option B or Option C you MUST complete a full Business minor.

 

Please note: All courses listed may not be available each Semester, this is important to note when planning your enrolments. You must ensure that you satisfy the academic requirements of your program, in order to graduate.

 

Capstone Courses

Capstone Courses are compulsory courses designed to consolidate the learning undertaken throughout the program and should be taken in your final semester of study. Applications for credit transfer or recognition of prior learning will not be accepted for Capstone courses.

 

The capstone course for this program is:

 

Global Intensives, Student Exchange and Cross-campus Study

As part of your flexible option, you may consider undertaking one of the below to enrich your student experience:

 

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Year One of Program

IMPORTANT NOTE: The BP030 Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) program has been formally discontinued from Semester 2, 2022, and the final intake for admission into the BP030 Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) program will be Semester 1, 2022. 

The program will be taught out to current students until Semester 2, 2030. 
 
Current students have the option to either: 
 
Option 1 - Remain in your current program

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

If you remain in your current program, you must complete the program by the end of Semester 2, 2030.  Please refer to the course teach-out schedule to ensure you complete all core courses prior to their final offering.

 

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

  • If you have completed LAW2442 Commercial Law, you do not need to complete LAW2442 Business Law, as this is a course title change only. 
  • If you have completed BUSM1311 The Entrepreneurial Process, you do not need to complete BUSM1311 The Foundations of Entrepreneurship, as this is a course title change only. 
  • If you have completed BUSM4054 Global Entrepreneurship, you do not need to complete BUSM4054 Entrepreneurship and Global Challenges, as this is a course title change only. 
  • If you have completed BUSM4583 Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, you do not need to complete BUSM4583 Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems, as this is a course title change only. 
  • If you have completed BUSM4702 Enterprise Beyond Profit, you do not need to complete BUSM4702 Social Enterprise and Innovation, as this is a course title change only. 
  • If you have completed BUSM1313 Entrepreneurial Finance, you do not need to complete BAFI1008 Corporate Finance, as this is a replacement course only. 

 
Option 2 - Transfer to the BP343 Bachelor of Business or any other available RMIT program. 

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

The equivalent major in the new program to your existing degree is Entrepreneurship.

Note: entry will be subject to maintaining satisfactory academic progress.   

 

 

In year one of your program, you will study seven (7) of your business common core courses and one (1) of your Entrepreneurship major courses.

It is highly recommended that you repeat any failed course(s) in the next available semester.

Please note: All courses listed may not be available each Semester, this is important to note when planning your enrolments. You must ensure that you satisfy the academic requirements of your program, in order to graduate.

 

Semester 1 2024 Final Offering

Please be advised that the below courses will have its final offering in Semester 1 2024. If you have not previously completed these courses, please ensure that you enrol and complete the courses in Semester 1 2024 to meet the requirements of the program.

  • BUSM4176 Introduction to Management
  • ECON1010 Macroeconomics 1
  • ECON1020 Prices and Markets
  • ECON1030 Business Statistics 1

Complete the following Eight (8) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Prices and Markets 12 Yes ECON1020 City Campus 1994
Introduction to Management 12 BUSM4176 City Campus 1712
Marketing Principles 12 MKTG1025 City Campus 2013 1995
Accounting in Organisations and Society 12 Yes ACCT1046 City Campus 1839 1806
Macroeconomics 1 12 ECON1010 City Campus 1993
Business Information Systems 12 ISYS2056 City Campus 1878 1904
Business Statistics 1 12 ECON1030 City Campus 1995
The Foundations of Entrepreneurship 12 BUSM1311 City Campus 1706 1662
 
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Year Two of Program

It is highly recommended that you repeat any failed course(s) in the next available semester.

Majors, Minors and University Electives

Please note: All courses listed may not be available each Semester, this is important to note when planning your enrolments. You must ensure that you satisfy the academic requirements of your program, in order to graduate.

Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Business Law 12 LAW2442 City Campus 2058 2042
Applied Entrepreneurship 12 BUSM4052 City Campus 1711
Driving Innovation in Organisations 12 Yes BUSM1321 City Campus 1663
Entrepreneurship and Global Challenges 12 Yes BUSM4054 City Campus 1668
AND

Select and Complete Two (2) Courses from a Business Discipline minor:

Business Discipline Minors
AND
{

Option 1: Select and Complete Two (2) Courses from a Business Discipline or Other Discipline minor.

Business Discipline Minors
Other Discipline Minors
OR

Option 2: Select and Complete Two (2) courses from any:

University Elective
}
 
AND

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Year Three of Program

You should not enrol in the capstone course BUSM1325 New Venture Creation, until your final semester of study. Refer to the note regarding 'Capstone' courses above.

It is highly recommended that you repeat any failed course(s) in the next available semester.

Complete the following Four (4) Courses:

Course Title

Credit Points

Prereqs/ Coreqs

Course Code

Campus

Semester 1 Class

Semester 2 Class

Corporate Finance 12 Yes BAFI1008 City Campus 1965 1933
Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems 12 Yes BUSM4583 City Campus 1717
Social Enterprise and Innovation 12 Yes BUSM4702 City Campus 1769
New Venture Creation 12 Yes BUSM1325 City Campus 1800 1765
AND

Select and Complete Two (2) Courses from a Business Discipline minor.

Business Discipline Minors
AND
{

Option 1: Select and Complete Two (2) Courses from a Business Discipline or Other Discipline minor.

Business Discipline Minors
Other Discipline Minors
OR

Option 2: Select and Complete Two (2) courses from any:

University Elective
}
 

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Contact Details

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Phone: +61 3 9925 5000 (Select the option to 'Speak to your School' then 'Business or Law Studies'.)

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Online: Click here to lodge a query online.

In Person: Building 80, Level 7, 445 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000 (in line with COVIDSafe guidelines and subject to government restrictions).

 

Enrolment Load

The maximum standard enrolment load per semester is 48 credit points. 

 

Overloading

You will only be permitted to overload by a maximum of 12 credit points in the final semester of your program, upon approval from the College.

 

Credit and Pathways

If you have completed an RMIT College of Business Vocational Education program and you are continuing your studies into an RMIT College of Business and Law Higher Education program, you will be eligible to receive advanced standing for approved courses. Please refer to the College of Business and Law Advanced Standing webpage for more information.

If you have other previous learning or experience, you can apply for credit or apply for recognition of prior learning to count towards your RMIT program. Please read the information provided on the Apply for Credit web page.

 

Timetabling

Please go to the Class timetables web page to access timetabling information.

 

Material fees

Some courses and programs have material fees (fees for field trips, goods or services) associated with them. In most cases these charges are not compulsory, but are levied by the teaching school for materials they purchase on your behalf for use in your studies. Go to the Material Fees web page to check the material fees for your program and courses.

Enrolment

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*Semester 1 classes generally commence in February and Semester 2 classes generally commence in July. Please contact your school for more information about specific class start days.

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Student Electives

University Electives are available to Undergraduate students, and in selected Postgraduate programs.

Information about University Elective courses at RMIT is available on the University Electives web site.

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