Bachelor of Business: Major in International Business
Course Code G95
The International Business Major from the Bachelor of Business responds to the increased demand for students to be equipped with the knowledge and practical skills needed to function as business professionals in an international environment.
It provides a balance of sound business management practices that can be applied in a multicultural or an overseas setting with a global focus on business development and strategic business management in complex, competitive and dynamic international business environments.
Course Location and Availability
Campus: Joondalup / some units will be offered at Mount Lawley
Availability: Full-time / Part-time
Duration: 3 years Full-time or Part-time equivalent
Course structure
Business Core Program
4 units selected from:
- ACC1100 Accounting I
- ECF1110 Economics I
- ECF1120 Finance I
- LAW1100 Legal Framework I
- MIS1600 e-Business Systems
- MKT1100 Marketing I
Major Program
- MAN1100 Management I
- INB2101 Cultural Framework of Business II
- INB2102 International Business II
- INB3202 International Business Project III
- MAN3101 Cross Cultural Management III
- MKT3120 International Marketing III +
Plus 2 units selected from *:
- ACC3540 International Accounting III
- ECF2210 Capital Markets II
- INB3600 Business in Asia
- LAW2215 Cyberlaw
- LAW3260 Asian Legal and Political Systems III
- MAN2145 Human Resource Management II
- MAN2600 Industrial Relations
- MAN3246 International and Comparative Human Resource Management III
- MAN3503 Strategic Management III
OR 2 language units of a language other than English and other than one's native language.
+ Prerequisites waived for International Business students.
* Students to review prerequisite requirements for these units.
Business Edge Program
- BES1100 Foundations of Business Knowledge
- BES1200 Business Knowledge Development
- BES2100 Foundations of Business Leadership
- BES3100 Business Career Development
Supplementary Program
To complete the Bachelor of Business degree students must undertake a Supplementary Program (120 credit points).
Contact for more information:
Tel: +61 (0)8 6304 5666
E-mail: businessandlaw@ecu.edu.au

