Ready to bridge theory with real-world experience? Professional Practice is tailored precisely for this purpose. Dive into the academic exploration of professional practice, while gaining hands-on experience through a placement. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, students complete a 100-hour placement (or opt for two 50-hour placements over two semesters) in various formats, enriching their learning journey.
Catch a glmipse of the dynamic and multifaceted world of businesses, while gaining practical experience through a hands-on placement. Guided by experienced mentors (excluding family or close friends), students complete a 100-hour placement over a semester, enhancing their learning journey.
This subject will commence in 2025
This subject will commence in 2025
This subject will commence in 2025
Navigating numbers is a crucial skill in business and translates directly into effective management and decision-making. This subject lays the groundwork for success with financial mathematics, tailoring its content to benefit individuals across all skill levels. Ideal as a precursor to more advanced studies in statistics, accounting, and finance, it offers a deep dive into the quantitative skills needed to solve real-world business problems.
Gaining proficiency in practical financial decision-making is crucial for both personal and business success. Through this subject, students will uncover how the global financial system functions, assess risks in capital markets, and learn strategies for financing significant projects and valuing businesses. The course also addresses raising capital and managing debt with a focus on ethical considerations.
Grasping Australian corporate law is crucial for effective company management and operation. This subject offers an examination of business structures, the impact of incorporation, and the roles of directors and officers within both for-profit and not-for-profit sectors. Students will gaining critical insight into corporate governance, the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), the responsibilities of company directors, and the operations of ASIC.
Recognising the need for informed decisions in today's data-driven marketplace, this course introduces students to essential mathematical and statistical methods needed in business, with a focus on ethical data usage and effective decision-making. You will learn to critically analyse, summarise, and present data, understanding its significant role in not only for-profit environments but also in NGOs and NFP organisations.
Through this subject, students are equipped with critical insights into managing financial integrity risks, particularly within not-for-profits and churches. Through a blend of theoretical understanding and practical application, students will design a financial integrity system, crucial for protecting the assets and reputations of organisations within their communities.
In today's fast-paced financial landscape, informed decision-making is key to personal and organisational success. Financial Decision Making equips students with vital skills, focusing on strategic and everyday financial choices. With practical case studies from Australia and beyond, the unit covers the time value of money, risk evaluation, and cash flow analysis. Students will learn how to apply financial planning strategies to navigate complex challenges effectively.
This unit highlights technology's role in enhancing business decision-making, positioning it as a supportive tool rather than the main objective. Students will discover how accounting and business information systems can drive organisational efficiency and governance. The curriculum emphasises ethical data practices, risk management, and strategic information utilisation, preparing learners to tackle modern challenges in information management to maintain a competitive edge.
Understanding contemporary economics is essential for navigating today's complex financial landscape. This subject equips students with theoretical tools and practical applications, examining economics' historical, ethical, and theological dimensions. Topics include market dynamics, public policy, and the economics of religion, preparing students for informed analysis and decision-making.
Delve into the essentials of business law by exploring the legal frameworks surrounding corporations, not-for-profits, and churches. Gain insights into Australia's legal system, including criminal, contract, and workplace law, and understand the regulatory environment's impact on business operations, laying a solid legal foundation for future endeavours.
Understanding the legal and ethical dimensions of business is essential for those aiming to lead with integrity in today's world. While covering important topics from the Principles of Australian Law to ethical and theological perspectives, this unit equips students to navigate multiple aspects of the legal environment thoughtfully and morally.
Understanding the intersection of law, ethics and business is vital for anyone leading within today's complex environment. This unit offers a foundational understanding of business law, emphasising the alignment of legal practices with ethical and moral frameworks. Students will gain insight into the principles of Australian law, consumer rights, and governance, equipping them with a foundation of legal and ethical principles.