BBA/BGlobSt

Credit points

320

Minimum duration

4 years full-time or equivalent part-time.

Approved locations

  • Brisbane
  • Melbourne
  • North Sydney
  • Strathfield

Note:

Students in Sydney are required to complete units at North Sydney and Strathfield campuses. Enrolment is via North Sydney campus. Students will not be required to travel between campuses on the same day.


EFTSL value of units : All 10 cp units in this course have an EFTSL value of 0.125. Units with a cp value of a multiple of 10 have corresponding EFTSL values.

Admission requirements

An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy that includes meeting a minimum ATAR requirement.

International students must also meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

To be eligible for admission to the course, an applicant must have an applicant must have completed the following prerequisites at year 12 level, or equivalent:

StatePrerequisites

New South Wales

English

Queensland

English (Units 3 & 4, C)

Victoria

Units 3 and 4 - a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.

Disclaimer :The Course entry requirements above are for 2021 Admission. Refer to your relevant Tertiary Admission Centre website for future years' entry requirements.



Completion requirements

To qualify for the degrees, a student must complete 320 cp consisting of:

  1. 180 cp from the Specified Units from the Schedule of Unit Offerings of the Bachelor of Business Administration, consisting of:
  2. 130 cp from Specified Units for the Bachelor of Business Administration (Part A);
  3. 40 cp from any other units listed in the Schedule of Unit offerings for any Bachelor degree course offered by the Peter Faber Business School, with at least 30 cp at advanced level (Part B); and
  4. 10 cp BIPX202 Community Engagement: Building Strengths and Capabilities (Part C)
  5. 120 cp from the Schedule of Unit Offerings of the Bachelor of Global Studies, consisting of ;
  6. 30 cp of Global Studies Specified Units (Part D);
  7. 10 cp of units from Global Studies List A (Part E);
  8. 10 cp of units from Global Studies List B (Part F);
  9. 10 cp of units from Global Studies List C (Part G);
  10. 40 cp Global Study Abroad (with at least 30 cp normally at advanced level); or Global Studies International Internship (Part H);
  11. 20 cp from Global Studies Electives (Part I).
  12. 20 cp from the Core Curriculum Units (Part J).

Progression requirements

Students normally complete 100-level units before undertaking related 200-level units, and 200-level units before undertaking related 300-level units.

Part A : Specified Units - Business Administration

Complete exactly 130 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
BAFN200Principles of Finance10
BUSN104Money Matters10Business Foundation Unit
BUSN111Working with Technology10Business Foundation Unit
BUSN112Managing Markets10Business Foundation Unit
BUSN113Managing People and Organisations10Business Foundation Unit
ECON200Economics: Policy Frameworks and Markets10
ENTR301Managing Entrepreneurship and Innovation10
HRMG204Organisational Behaviour10
ITEC200Data and Information Management10
ITEC201Fundamentals of Information Technology10
MGMT304Strategic Management10
MKTG207Marketing Toolkit10
CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
BUSN304Working with Diversity and Conflict10
OR
BIPX301Professional Experience10


Part B : Electives

Complete exactly 40 credit points from the following:

40 cp from other Elective Units listed in the Schedule of Unit Offerings for Peter Faber Business School Bachelor degree courses.

For the Schedule of Unit offerings in the Bachelor of Business Administration refer to the Bachelor of Business Administration Course Rules.

Part C : Community Engagement Unit

Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
BIPX202Community Engagement: Building Strengths and Capabilities10

Part D : Global Studies Specified Units

Complete exactly 30 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
GLST305Global Studies Research Project10
HIST115Global History: Six Degrees of Separation10
POLS104Introduction to International Relations10

Part E : Global Studies List A

Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
DVST200Refugees and Forced Migration10
GEOG207Precarious States: Development, Geopolitics and Livelihoods10
HIST251Human Rights in History10
PHIL202Justice, Authority and Human Rights10
POLS213Security, Terrorism and Human Rights10

Part F : Global Studies List B

Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
GEOG204Environmental Sustainability: the Global Challenge10
HIST267Diasporas and Journeys: Migration in World History10
POLS219Post-Colonial and Non-Western Politics10
SOCS243Global Health10
SOCS201Social Justice and the New Economy10

Part G : Global Studies List C

Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
DVST303Development Advocacy10
POLS309World Politics and Justice10
SOCS302People Count: Researching Globally with Quantitative Methods10

Part H : Global Study Abroad or Global Studies International Internship

PART F.1 OR PART F.2

Part H.1 : Global Studies International Internship

Complete exactly 40 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
GLST300Global Study International Internship40

* At the discretion of the National Head of the School of Arts, a student who can demonstrate exceptional and ongoing personal circumstances beyond their control (eg. chronic illness) that prevent them from travelling overseas may be allowed to substitute study abroad or the international internship with GLST306 Global Studies Special Project. Where an ongoing risk applies to more than one student, eg (travel advisory bans; health pandemic etc) GLST306 may also be offered at the discretion of the National Head of School Arts).

Part H.2 : Global Study Abroad

Complete exactly 40 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
GLST301Global Study Abroad A10
GLST302Global Study Abroad B10
GLST303Global Study Abroad C10
GLST304Global Study Abroad D10

Part I : Global Studies Electives

Complete exactly 20 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
ECON204Development Economics10Global Economics Units
ECON209Global Economy10Global Economics Units
DVST100Introduction to International Development Studies10International Development Studies
DVST101Humanitarian Work and Aid10International Development Studies
DVST200Refugees and Forced Migration10International Development Studies/ Global Migration Units
DVST204Project Management for Development10International Development Studies
DVST205Peace and Conflict10International Development Studies
DVST303Development Advocacy10International Development Studies
HIST251Human Rights in History10Race, Rights and Ethics Units
HIST327Settler Colonies in Indigenous Lands10Race, Rights and Ethics Units
PHIL202Justice, Authority and Human Rights10Race, Rights and Ethics Units
SOCS209Race and Ethnicity: Australian and Global Perspectives10Race, Rights and Ethics Units
GEOG207Precarious States: Development, Geopolitics and Livelihoods10International Units - Asia
HIST261The Rise of Asia in the Modern World10International Units - Asia
POLS211The Dragon Awakens: China and the New World10International Units - Asia
THSR200Introducing Asian Religions10International Units - Asia
ENGL232Irish Literature10International Units -Europe and Britain
HIST208Fascism10International Units -Europe and Britain
HIST209Revolutionary Europe 1789-191710International Units -Europe and Britain
HIST215Europe Divided and United 1945-Present10International Units -Europe and Britain
HIST260Keep Calm and Carry on British History Since 190110International Units -Europe and Britain
POLS201Middle Eastern Politics10International Units - Middle East
ENGL204American Writing10International Units - The Americas
HIST225Us Foreign Policy Since 194510International Units - The Americas
HIST229Rebels and Revolutions in Latin America10International Units - The Americas
HIST263The Making of Modern America, 1865 to 194510International Units - The Americas
HIST264From Truman to Trump the Us Since 194510International Units - The Americas
POLS203American Politics and Culture10International Units - The Americas
HIST214Immigrants and Refugees in Australian History10Global Migration Units
HIST267Diasporas and Journeys: Migration in World History10Global Migration Units
HIST256War and Peace10War, Peace and Security Units
POLS213Security, Terrorism and Human Rights10War, Peace and Security Units
BIOL129Foundations of Ecology10
COMM222Communication in a Global Society10
ENGL111Literature Across Time and Space10
ENGL333Global Literary Cultures10
ENVR102Earth Science10
GEOG204Environmental Sustainability: the Global Challenge10
GEOG206Climate Change: Past, Present and Future10
GEOG306Extreme Earth: Natural Hazards, Risk and Vulnerability10
HIST342A History of the Present10
HUMA252Art, Politics and Society in Renaissance and Baroque Rome10
HUMA317History and Geography of Rome10
ITAN101Introductory Italian10
MUSC280Music, Culture and Diversity10
PHIL107Philosophy of World Religions10
POLS105Introduction to Human Rights10
POLS214The Nature of Democracy10
POLS216Populism in the 21st Century: From Brexit to Trump and Beyond10
POLS218Authoritarianism in the 21st Century10
SOCS201Social Justice and the New Economy10
SOCS202Culture: Rights, Representation, Resistance10
SOCS206Globalisation, Religion and Modernity10
SOCS207Meaning of Life: Researching Qualitatively10
SOCS226Global Youth Cultures10
SOCS243Global Health10
SOCS302People Count: Researching Globally with Quantitative Methods10
SPAN101Introductory Spanish10
THSR205Introducing Judaism and Islam10

A unit cannot be double counted or fulfil two different roles within the Arts-Global Studies double degree. For example, a Global Studies elective unit cannot also be counted towards a student’s Arts Major or Minor.


Students may also choose electives from the following units (subject to availability and prerequisites)

Part J : Core Curriculum Units

Complete exactly 20 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
UNCC100Self and Community: Exploring the Anatomy of Modern Society10
OR
PHCC102Being Human10
OR
PHCC104Ethics and the Good Life10
CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
UNCC300Justice and Change in a Global World10
OR
PHCC320The Just Society10


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