Business pathways

If you don’t yet meet the entry requirements to get into your chosen business course, we'll get you there with our study pathways.

'Pathways' let you build on your learning and progress between study levels – often with credit towards a qualification. They can link courses with similar learning, or they may help you to access tertiary education by teaching you foundational study skills.

Browse business pathway courses

By completing a pathway course, and meeting additional entry requirements, you will be guaranteed entry in the 'dream course' listed here.

Dream course / business majorPathway courses

Bachelor of Accounting

(see also Bachelor of Business – Accounting major)

Diploma of Business (Enterprise)

(Provides entry into second year of select business degrees.)

 

Bachelor of Business

(see also majors, following)

Bachelor of Business – Accounting major

 

Diploma of Accounting FNS50222 (96 credit points)

 

Bachelor of Business – International Hospitality Management major

 

Bachelor of Business – Management & Innovation major 

 

Diploma of Leadership and Management BSB50420 (96 credit points)

 

If no credit points are listed, the pathway course guarantees entry only.

Generally, a standard full-time study load is as follows:

  • unit = 12 credit points*
  • semester (half year) = 48 credit points**
  • year = 96 credit points.**

*A complicated unit may offer more credit points.

**Part-time study, or extra study in summer or winter break, will affect the credit points granted for the period listed.

About our Bachelor of Business

Our Bachelor of Business provides you with flexibility and professional development to help you prepare for a constantly changing local and global business workforce.

The degree gives you the option to tailor your learning to your specific needs. All students study a common first year then continue in second and third years by majoring in one or two of the following study areas:

  • Accounting
  • Banking & Finance
  • Event Management
  • Financial Risk Management
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Systems Management
  • International Trade
  • Management & Innovation
  • Marketing
  • Supply Chain & Logistics Management
  • Tourism & Hospitality Management.