Bachelor of Business (Technology Management)
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Bachelor of Business (Technology Management)
The Bachelor of Business (Technology Management) (BBTM) course offered by the Australian School of Accounting (ASA) is designed to develop confident, competent, innovative, and work-ready graduates with the analytical, conceptual, and technical skills to contribute to business success, in a working environment. The Bachelor of Business (Technology Management) comprises twenty-four…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Bachelor of Business (Technology Management) (BBTM) course offered by the Australian School of Accounting (ASA) is designed to develop confident, competent, innovative, and work-ready graduates with the analytical, conceptual, and technical skills to contribute to business success, in a working environment.
The Bachelor of Business (Technology Management) comprises twenty-four (24) units of core units and electives over 100, 200 and 300 levels to meet the requirements of with the Australian Qualifications Framework (Level 7), and Higher Education Standards Framework. Candidates can choose to study part-time or full time.
This course commences with six (6) core units at the 100 level and two (2) electives that provide students with a strong grounding in the knowledge, skills and application required for business and technology. These first-year units are followed by the next set of six (6) core units and two (2) electives covering business and technology at the 200 level. The final set of five (5) core units and three (3) electives covering advanced applications, an internship and a capstone unit at the 300 level provides students with a choice of electives in their field of interest.
The Bachelor of Business (Technology Management) equips Graduates with the skills and attributes necessary to seek greater professional advancement to further their careers.
Career Paths
Bachelor of Business (Technology Management) Graduates will have interpersonal and communication skills that are required in business. A Graduate who has completed this course of study will be able to apply practical skills as well as theoretical knowledge in conjunction with judgement and critical thinking and will be ready for any position in business, management or technology, depending on their choice of electives.
Some future career paths include:
Information and Organisation Professional | ICT Manager | ICT Project Manager | IT Service Delivery Manager | ICT Business Development Manager
REQUIREMENTS
An Australian senior secondary qualification with a satisfactory ATAR score of 55 (or International equivalent); or An accredited Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP) or a Foundation Year Program; or Admission to an undergraduate degree at an Australian university; or A completed qualification at AQF Level 5 (Diploma); or International Students must also meet the minimum English language requirement: IELTS Academic 6.0 with a minimum sub score of 5.5 in writing, reading, speaking and listening (or equivalent).