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Bachelor of Business double major in Banking and
Marketing
Sample Enrolment Plan for students commencing in Semester 1 2017
This sample enrolment is based on the 2017 course structure and offerings. It is the responsibility
of students to ensure the correct availability of units in each semester of each academic year.
2017
Year 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
BBS100 Academic Skills for Business
3pts
BUS183 Foundations of Marketing
3pts
BBS150 Transforming Business
3pts
BUS171 Foundations of Economics
3pts
BUS176 Foundations of Management &
Governance
3pts
BUS170 Foundations of Accounting
3pts
BSL165 Foundations of Business Law
3pts
BUS130 Foundational Mathematics for
Business
3pts
2018
Year 2
12pts
BBS200 Understanding Business
Research: An Introductory Approach
3pts
BUS288 Treasury Management
3pts
BSL201 Finance Law
3pts
BUS296 Services Marketing
3pts
12pts
BRD2XX University Breadth unit
3pts
BUS286 Corporate Finance
3pts
BUS210 Marketing Research & Analysis
3pts
BUS299 Consumer Behaviour
3pts
2019
Year 3
12pts
BBS3XX (Choose one from the list below)
3pts
BUS390 International Financial Markets
and Institutions
3pts
BUS308 Credit and Lending Decisions
3pts
BUS302 Integrated Marketing
Communications
12pts
BRD2XX University Breadth unit
3pts
BUS307 Commercial Banking
3pts
BUS350 Strategic Marketing
3pts
BUS343 International Marketing
3pts
3pts
12pts
12pts
University Breadth units can be selected from those listed in the University Handbook published in the academic
year the student intends to enrol in them.
Year 3 Bachelor of Business Research unit.
Students to choose from;
BBS300 - Empirical Research Methods for Business; or
BBS301 - Applying Mixed Methods Research to Business