Bachelor of Business (Business Analytics)

Course Structure

The course structure is based on six semesters (each of 12 weeks duration, plus an exam week), with four subjects taught in each semester. It comprises:

  • 10 compulsory core (100 credit points)
  • 10 subjects Business Analytics specialisation (100 credit points)
  • 4 electives (40 credit points)

To qualify for award of the degree of Bachelor of Business (Business Analytics) a candidate shall accrue an aggregate of at least 240 credit points, including satisfactory completion of the core subjects.

For more information see the Student Handbook.

Admission Criteria

Academic

Applicants With Recent Secondary Education

Applicants admitted on the basis of their recent secondary education must demonstrate the completion of NSW Higher School Certificate with an ATAR of no less than 60 (or the completion of the International Baccalaureate or interstate or overseas equivalent qualification and result) for admission into this course.

Special admission is also available for Year 12 students whose ATAR (or equivalent) falls within 5 points of the published guaranteed ATAR but have done well in subjects relevant to the course of study. These Special Admission Pathways are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Program Director and then tabled for approval by the Admissions Committee.

Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) Study

Applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification must demonstrate the completion of a Certificate III or higher qualification awarded by an authorised institution or registered training organisation (RTO).

The Program Director will conduct a pre-admission interview (either face-to-face or phone or via Zoom) with all applicants seeking entry into the course on the basis of a Certificate III qualification. This interview aims to assess academic suitability and preparedness of the applicant for undergraduate level study.

Applicants with Higher Education Study

Applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a higher education qualification must demonstrate the completion of an AQF Level 5 Higher Education Diploma (or higher) by an authorised institution for admission into this course.

Applicants with Work and Life Experience

Applicants who are over the age of 21 at the time of commencement may apply for admission into this course on the basis of provisional entry and complete the provisional entry qualifying period to become a full candidate.

Language

Overseas students are required to demonstrate their English proficiency skills. Such students admitted into our programs must attain an overall IELTS (or equivalent) score of 6.0 (with no score below 5.5 in any of the four skills areas). IELTS (or equivalent) is not required for applicants who have undertaken five years of required higher education study (or equivalent) in English from an approved country or who have completed a Certificate IV or higher qualification awarded in English under the Australian Qualification Framework by an authorised institution or registered training organisation.

Study Modes

Locations: Fully available Online, Sydney
Full-time Duration: 3 years
Part-time Duration: Up to 10 years
2025 Intakes

See the timetable to confirm individual subject location and mode availability.

Fees & Timetable

A complete Fee Schedule for all Alphacrucis programs and courses can be found in our Fees Information section.

For a full list of course dates for new and continuing students, please see our Timetables.

FEE-HELP is available for eligible students to assist you in financing your studies. For more information and other options, please visit the Financing Your Study page. For students who cannot access government loans, an alternative option is Study Loans, a private student loan provider. To learn more about loans provided by Study Loans, click here.

Course Learning Outcomes

Knowledge:

Demonstrate

  • a broad knowledge of fundamental theories and concepts in key business disciplines;
  • knowledge of principles, practices and operational methodologies, with depth in the area of Business Analytics
  • knowledge of various approaches used across a broad and coherent body of knowledge within the Christian worldview framework.

Skills:

Demonstrate

  • skills to analyse, synthesise, and apply theoretical concepts, principles and practical methodologies within the realm of business;
  • skills to understand and communicate the Christian worldview;
  • ability to provide evidence based and innovative solutions, by integrating the Christian worldview to complex issues in multifaceted business contexts;
  • cognitive and technical skills required for operations in business settings, with depth in the area of specialisation;
  • ability to identify and assess emerging challenges, and the impact of global, economic, social, political, and technological factors on business operations, strategy formulation, and sustainability;
  • skills in critical thinking and self-directed learning, using a range of sources and methods;
  • proficiency to identify trends and opportunities and communication skills to present theories, ideas and proposals to specialist and non-specialist audiences using appropriately selected communication methods.

Application of Knowledge and Skills:

Demonstrate

  • ability to integrate Christian values and principles into their operations and practices, recognising their role as stewards of resources and talents to fulfill organisational goals;
  • ability to analyse and discuss contemporary topics, issues and challenges impacting on business in Australian and international contexts, and create solutions to these challenges. This includes the ability to apply knowledge and skills to new and diverse contexts;
  • proficiency in applying quantitative and qualitative methods to propose solutions to complex business challenges, make informed decisions, and optimise organisational performance;
  • skills to collaborate and lead effectively in interdisciplinary teams, demonstrating cultural competence, ethical awareness, and professionalism in diverse business environments;
  • ability to identify opportunities for innovation, entrepreneurship, and strategic growth, and develop comprehensive plans with consideration for risk management, resource allocation, and financial sustainability;
  • ability to apply principles of corporate social responsibility and sustainable business practices to address environmental, social, and governance concerns;
  • self-reflection, independent learning and evaluation of own performance by staying abreast of emerging trends and best practices in the dynamic field of business management for the purpose of vocational development.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of this course are prepared with a Christian worldview and relevant skills to work in a variety of settings - from small business and community organisations to multinational companies and large-scale industries, as well as the not-for-profit sector. Graduate employment opportunities include, but are not limited to:

  • Business Development Manager
  • Sales and Marketing Executive
  • Finance and Administration Manager
  • Financial and Business Analyst
  • Data and Business Systems Analyst
  • Business Entrepreneur
  • Consultant

Alumni Stories

“There are plenty of ways to make a difference in business. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if more people understood that having a successful business and finding solutions to real-world problems, especially environmental and social ones, aren’t mutually exclusive?”

Adrian Chen

AC Graduate, Entrepreneur and
Co-Founder of Huskee Coffee Cup

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Work-integrated Learning

Work-Integrated Learning may be undertaken through various Professional Practice and Professional Experience subjects at AC. These subjects seek to create a direct linkage between the learning, skills and values engaged in lectures, and the reflection which occurs when these are applied in real-life settings. These work-based training subjects comprise of instruction, academic assessments, and a placement in a workplace for a minimum of 100 hours of voluntary unpaid work for each subject.

Students are usually required to find their own workplace/ employer/ mentor to be approved by AC. In some cases, a new aspect within a student’s current paid employment may be suitable as a work placement.
For further information related to Work-Integrated Learning please see the Professional Practice Handbook on Moodle or contact our Student Support team.

Student Services

For more information on the suite of student support services available, please see our Student Services section.

CRICOS Course Code: 080053B