Diploma of Business
Diploma of Business
Studying a Diploma of Business will equip you with a strong grounding in business fundamentals, such as professional communication, management, finance, economics, and business law and provide transferrable personal skills to drive entrepreneurship. Graduating with a Diploma of Business will allow you to transition to second year of studies at…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Studying a Diploma of Business will equip you with a strong grounding in business fundamentals, such as professional communication, management, finance, economics, and business law and provide transferrable personal skills to drive entrepreneurship. Graduating with a Diploma of Business will allow you to transition to second year of studies at Western Sydney University, Sydney City Campus, or go on to an entry level business position.
Course Structure
The Diploma of Business can be completed over two or three sessions. It comprises of core (mandatory) and elective units. Students will study eight units in total from the list below, which includes five core units and three elective units. The elective units you select is dependent on your field of articulation.
Core units
BCOM101 Profession Communication
BFIN101 Business Finance Fundamentals
BECO102 Economics for Business
BLAW103 Introduction to Business Law
BMAN Managing and Leading
Choose three elective units
It is recommended that if you want to progress into Accounting you should choose Introductory Accounting (BACC201) as your first elective unit, and Intermediate Accounting (BACC202) as your third elective unit. Introduction to Statistics (ISTA202) should be your second elective unit.
To progress into Finance choose Introduction to Statistics (ISTA202) as one of your elective units.
To progress into Marketing choose Principles of Marketing (BMKT202) as one of your elective units.
To progress into Management choose Organisational Behaviour (BORG202) as one of your elective units.
International Business should choose electives based on personal preference.
BMKT202 Principles of Marketing
BORG202 Organisational Behaviour
BACC201 Introductory Accounting
BACC202 Intermediate Accounting
IBIS101 Principles of Business Information Systems
ISTA202 Introduction to Statistics
Leading to
- Bachelor of Accounting
- Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
- Bachelor of Business (Applied Finance)
- Bachelor of Business (International Business)
- Bachelor of Business (Management)
- Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
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REQUIREMENTS
SIBT requires you to have completed Australian year 12 (or equivalent) to qualify for entry into a Diploma program. An ATAR is not required. We will look at your overall results as well particular subject areas to determine the program you will be accepted into.
English Language Requirements:
- IELTS (Academic) – 6.0 (min 5.5 in all bands)
- TOEFL iBT – 79 and above
- SPM English – Grade B4
- Pearsons Test of English Academic (PTE) – 50
- Cambridge English Scale – 169 (no skill less than 162)
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Established in 1997, Sydney institute of Business and Technology (SIBT) is part of the global Navitas Group and is a tertiary college offering international students a direct pathway to a university degree. SIBT offers flexible entry criteria whereby students can complete a SIBT diploma and then directly progress into their second-year studies of a university bachelor degree. The institute also provides opportunities for students who have embarked on a career but are looking to up skill or forge a new career path. SIBT offers students a range of support services designed to assist their successful transition to university life. Upon graduating with a diploma, students can select from a variety of university options to further their studies. Over 90 per cent of SIBT students are recorded as successfully graduating and going on to continue the second year of their undergraduate degree at university.