Courses Offered By Our Partners
The Faculty of Business and Law offers a wide range of courses in partnership with a range of international education institutions located around the world.
Asia
Institutions
- Australian College of Business & Technology (ACBT)
Colombo, Sri Lanka - Bangalore Management Academy (BMA)
Bangalore, India - Beijing Sports University (BSU)
Beijing, China - China University of Petroleum (CUP)
China - Gandhi Institute of Business and Technology (GIBT)
Indonesia - HELP International College of Technology (HICT)
Malaysia - Hunan University (HNU)
Changsha, China - International School - Vietnam National University (IS-VNU)
Hanoi, Vietnam - Jinan University
Zhejiang, China - Liaoning University (LNU)
China - Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS)
Singapore - Nanjing University (NJU)
Nanjing, China - South China Normal University (SCNU)
Guangzhou, China - Tianjin Foreign Studies University (TFSU)
Tianjin, China - Trisakti University
Jakarta, Indonesia - University of International Business and Economics (UIBE)
Beijing, China - Yantai University
Yantai, China
Courses
Undergraduate
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) - Trisakti
- International Business Major
Postgraduate
Articulation Agreements
The Faculty of Business & Law has agreements operating with several universities which provide pathways for their students to transfer to ECU to complete their studies in a specific course.
Africa
Institutions
- Australian Institute of Business and Technology (AIBT)
Lusaka, Zambia - Australian Studies Institute (AUSI)
Nairobi, Kenya
Courses
Australia & New Zealand
Institutions
- Adelaide Institute of TAFE: TAFE SA
South Australia - Perth Institute of Business & Technology (PIBT)
Western Australia
Courses
Depending on institution, students are able to study a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses offered under license by our education partners in their home country, in addition to partner courses which articulate into Faculty of Business and Law courses.
In some cases, students can partially complete their course with an education partner in their home country, before transferring their studies to the Faculty of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University. This allows students to gain valuable international study experiences and broaden their professional and social networks, in addition to completing an internationally recognised qualification.

