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COURSE DESCRIPTION

Accounting Major

The Accounting major provides students with a broad understanding of the accounting theory and practices. By building their knowledge on the business fundamentals through the completion of the core units of the Bachelor of Business Degree, the accounting major through specialisation in areas of accounting, including financial and management accounting, auditing, and business finance, exposes the students to the mechanics of the accounting and finance functions within a business setting.

Major in Information Systems

The Information Systems (IS) major aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of information technology concepts. Students will learn how to integrate conceptual to practical skills in creating and managing information systems within organisations. Building upon the business major, students will be exposed to IS issues and develop skill sets that integrate both technical and business perspectives. Students undertaking the IS major will gain specialised IT skills to develop and manage organisational computer systems applications. Students will develop understanding on how to effective use of IT in various business and organizational settings. IT courses includes for example, principle of programming, database management, system analysis and design, strategic IT management, and IS projects. Graduates of the IS major will be equipped with knowledge and skills required for them to pursuing a professional career in the IT industry. Graduates may gain employment in various roles related to IT specialists such as systems analyst, IT consultant, IT project management. These roles involve in helping firms achieving the strategic and operational goals through the use of IT.

Major in Hospitality

On the doorstep of one of the highest concentrations of diverse service delivery within Australia the Hospitality major has been designed to equip students with an understanding of a multiplicity of roles that exist within the hospitality/service industry and an appreciation of these. Building upon the core subjects, students can further their project management and service management understanding and capabilities. Facilities management is another subject equipping the students with planning, budgeting, building and maintenance awareness and mastery. The benefits gained in developing research skills will foster job readiness, enabling a more proactive rather than reactive approach to potential opportunities within this changing industry.

Major in Management

The Management major is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of management theory and practice. Building on the core units of the Bachelor of Business Degree, the management major extends students’ exposure to specialist management functions including human resource management and business finance and engages students with contemporary and emerging issues in the management field.

REQUIREMENTS

An applicant for the Bachelor of Business program must be over 18 years age and satisfy at least one of the following academic admission requirements:

  • Successful completion of Australian Year 12, or equivalent, with a minimum ATAR of 65, or equivalent, with mathematics band 4; or
  • Satisfactory completion of an approved Tertiary Preparation Program, Tertiary Orientation Program, or a Foundation Year Program through an accredited institution of higher education offered at:
  • Australian Universities
  • TAFE Institutes
  • Government approved RTOs.
  • Satisfactory completion of one year of accredited full-time study in a related discipline at a registered Australian provider of tertiary education in one of the following:
  • Certificate IV
  • Diploma of Business
  • Advanced Diploma
  • Vocational Graduate Certificate
  • Vocational Graduate Diploma
  • Associate Degree
  • Bachelor’s Degree
  • If English is not the applicant’s principal language, or the applicant has not completed a secondary or tertiary education qualification in English, the applicant must also satisfy either of the following English language admission requirements:
  • An International English Language Testing System (IELTS) overall academic score of 6.0, or higher, with no band lower than 5.5; or.
  • Successful completion of an approved English for Academic Purposes (EAP) course.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

Churchill Institute of Higher Education’s campus is located at Level 1, 16-18 Wentworth Street Parramatta NSW 2150 a major urban area of Sydney with ample access to employment, social and accommodation opportunities.The Campus is walking distance to the main public transport located at Parramatta Station, close to business facilities with touristic locations of Sydney a short train ride away.The Campus is spacious and well-equipped. The campus provides facilities specifically designed to provide students and staff with premises and equipment to promote and foster excellence in teaching and learning. Its facilities are allocated for teaching purpose and all other essential academic activities such as student services and academic activities as well as all general administration.New students joining Churchill Institute of Higher Education will attend the Orientation Program conducted at the beginning of each semester where details about living, getting around and about, and studying in Parramatta and Sydney are provided.The Campus is equipped with an in-house Library where students and staff have access to a number of textbooks and online databases for their reference. The library will ensure adequate computers are available for students to access online databases and the library catalogue.

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Churchill Institute of Higher Education’s campus is located at Level 1, 16-18 Wentworth Street Parramatta NSW 2150 a major urban area of Sydney with ample access to employment, social and accommodation opportunities.

The Campus is walking distance to the main public transport located at Parramatta Station, close to business facilities with touristic locations of Sydney a short train ride away.

The Campus is spacious and well-equipped. The campus provides facilities specifically designed to provide students and staff with premises and equipment to promote and foster excellence in teaching and learning. Its facilities are allocated for teaching purpose and all other essential academic activities such as student services and academic activities as well as all general administration.

New students joining Churchill Institute of Higher Education will attend the Orientation Program conducted at the beginning of each semester where details about living, getting around and about, and studying in Parramatta and Sydney are provided.

The Campus is equipped with an in-house Library where students and staff have access to a number of textbooks and online databases for their reference. The library will ensure adequate computers are available for students to access online databases and the library catalogue.

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