Arts and Business - 3437
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Contact: arts@unsw.edu.au
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical Duration: 3 Years
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 144
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Arts and Business (Major)
Bachelor of Arts and Business (Minor)
Program Description
The Bachelor of Arts and Business (BA&Bus) is designed to provide students with all the benefits of an education in the Humanities, Social Sciences and the Creative and Performing Arts PLUS study in Business. The program provides students with not only the depth (Major and Minor streams) of the Bachelor of Arts but a specially-designed Business Studies stream that will introduce you to key concepts and approaches in Business and Management. The BA&Bus can be completed full-time in Single mode (normally 3 years) or part-time. The basic requirements of the program are simple. The BA&Bus has only a depth component related to the Arts streams and the Business Studies stream.
The Depth component is:
- The completion of a major stream (54 UOC - 9 courses) selected from the list of BA&Bus approved home major streams
- The completion of a minor stream (36 UOC - 6 courses) selected from the list of BA&Bus approved minor streams.
- The completion of a prescribed Faculty Elective (6 UOC - 1 course)
- The completion of a Business Studies stream (48 UOC - 8 courses)
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
The aims of the BA&Bus are
- To develop informed understanding of human experience, human culture and human society
- To develop an understanding of the the role of business in the contemporary world
- To teach the tools and methods of understanding associated with Humanities, Social Science and Business disciplines, and to encourage students to perceive the relationships between these disciplines
- To encourage the breadth of vision and critical thinking associated with interdisciplinary scholarship and research
- To enable students to place contemporary Australian society and culture in an historical and comparative context
- To engage critically with fundamental questions about value in both ethical and aesthetic contexts
- To develop the skills of critical, creative and imaginative thinking about society, culture and the arts
- To promote the techniques and value of reasoned and openminded discussion and debate
- To foster understanding of the experiences and world-views of other times, other places, and other cultures.
The Graduate Attributes for this Program are as follows:
- The skills involved in scholarly enquiry
- The ability to engage in independent and reflective learning
- Information Literacy - the skills to locate, evaluate and use relevant information
- The capacity for enterprise, initiative and creativity
- A capacity to contribute to, and work within, the international community
- The skills required for collaborative and multidisciplinary work
- A respect for ethical practice and social responsibility
- The skills of effective communication
- An in-depth engagement with the relevant disciplinary knowledge in its interdisciplinary context.
Program Structure
The basic requirements for the degree are:
Single Mode (144 UOC) made up of:
- A home major stream (54 UOC)
- A minor stream (36 UOC)
- A Prescribed Faculty Elective (6 UOC)
- A Business stream (48 UOC )
Home Major Streams
The following home major streams are available in the BA&Bus.
Minor Streams
All home major streams are available to be completed in minor stream ("Non-designated Minor"). There are, however, some areas of study that are only available as Minors. These are known as "Designated Minors".
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NOTE: For details of individual major and minor stream please consult the relevant plan entries.
Prescribed Faculty Elective
A Prescribed Faculty Elective is any course chosen by the student from the offerings of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Business Stream
Core Courses
Students must complete the following 24 units of credit of Foundation business courses:
Electives
Students must complete an additional 24 units of credit of business courses from the following lists of elective courses, including at least two 300 level courses (courses with codes MGMT3###, STRE3###, MARK3###). While students may wish to choose all elective courses from one stream to gain greater depth, it is also possible to choose courses from multiple streams.
Management Component
- MGMT2002 Managing Business Communicatio (6 UOC)
- MGMT2105 East Asian Business Enterprise (6 UOC)
- MGMT2200 Critical Thinking and Analysis (6 UOC)
- MGMT2718 Human Resource Management (6 UOC)
- MGMT2725 Career Planning & Management (6 UOC)
- MGMT3702 International Hrm Practice (6 UOC)
- MGMT3721 Negotiation Skills (6 UOC)
- MGMT3724 Strategic Human Resource Mngt (6 UOC)
- STRE2010 Innovation & Entrepreneurship (6 UOC)
- STRE3001 Business & Corporate Strategy (6 UOC)
Marketing Component
- MARK2051 Consumer Behaviour (6 UOC)
- MARK2052 Marketing Research (6 UOC)
- MARK2053 Mark. Comm. & Prom. Management (6 UOC)
- MARK2071 International&Global Marketing (6 UOC)
- MARK2084 E-Marketing (6 UOC)
- MARK3081 Distrib.Strat.&Retail Channels (6 UOC)
- MARK3091 New Product & New Service Dev. (6 UOC)
- MARK3092 Brand Management (6 UOC)
Business Law Component
General Education
Students enrolled in the BA&Bus meet the University's General Education requirement.
Award with Distinction
High achieving students who secure a WAM of 75 across their program and who have completed at least 48 UOC of their program at UNSW are eligible for the award of their Pass Degree "with Distinction".
Academic Rules
Single Mode
To qualify for the award of the degree at Pass level, a student must:
- enrol in the Bachelor of Arts and Business and complete 144 UOC;
- complete the requirements for one home major stream
- complete the requirements for one minor stream
- complete a 6 UOC Faculty Prescribed Elective
- complete the requirements for the Business Studies stream
- enrol in 24 UOC of Business Studies stream core courses in their first 48 UOC of study
- complete at least 30 UOC of Level 1 courses before enrolling in Level 2 courses
- specify their major and minor combination at the time of enrolment
- complete at least 24 UOC in their streams before enrolling in Level 3 courses
- complete 120 UOC overall before enrolling in their Major stream(s) Capstone course
Fees
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Important Information
The Academic Rules for the BA&Bus and the online enrolment facility provide students with a wide range of course choices. The online enrolment facility checks that students meet the enrolment requirements for individual courses but not that a course complies with Program Rules. Students are responsible for ensuring they are enrolling in accordance with the Academic Rules outlined above. Students should not assume that because they have enrolled in a course online that the course is automatically credited to their degree program.
Sample Programs
The following sample programs are only examples of potential stream structures:
- Student completing Home Major (Asian Studies) and Designated Minor (Australian Studies) and Marketing Component
- Student completing Home Major (International Relations) and Non-Designated Minor (Japanese Studies) and Management Component
Area(s) of Specialisation
- Americas Studies
- Art History and Theory
- Arts and Social Sciences
- Asian Studies
- Australian Studies
- Chinese Studies
- Criminology
- Dance Studies
- Development Studies
- English
- Environmental Humanities
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French Studies
- Geography
- German Studies
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- Indigenous Studies
- Indonesian Studies
- International Relations
- Japanese Studies
- Korean Studies
- Linguistics
- Media, Culture and Technology
- Music
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Psychology
- Remote Sensing
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Theatre and Performance Studies
- Women's and Gender Studies