Overview

A minor in Management consists of 30 UOC (5 courses) containing at least 18 UOC at level  2 or 3. The minor does not form part of the nominated major.The following courses to be completed for a minor: MGMT1001 Managing Organisations & People MGMT1002 Managing  Organisational Behaviour MGMT2001 Managing  Innovation … For more content click the Read More button below. MGMT2002 Managing Business Communication STRE3101 International Business Strategy

Learning Outcomes

1.
demonstrate business knowledge and apply that knowledge in business problems
2.
demonstrate critical thinking and problem solving skills
3.
present complex issues in coherent written statements and oral presentations
4.
demonstrate understanding of disciplinary issues in a local or global
5.
demonstrate understanding of the principles of working collaboratively in teams
6.
understand the social and ethical dimensions in their chosen disciplinary

Available in Program(s)
Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:

Bachelor of Commerce - BCom3502 - Commerce
Bachelor of Economics - BEc3543 - Economics
Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op) - BCom(Co-op)3554 - Commerce (Co-op)
Bachelor of Commerce (International) - BCom(Int)3558 - Commerce (International)
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies - BActSt3586 - Actuarial Studies
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Co op) - BActSt (Co-op)3587 - Actuarial Studies (Co op)

Specialisation Structure

Students must complete 30 UOC.

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