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International Business (BIB)

Course Code: B1010

The Bachelor of International Business is an integrated degree drawn from the Asian Studies, Politics and International Studies and Commerce majors. Students are exposed to a selection of units that will develop their knowledge of the global business environment and related political and social factors with particular regard to Australia's position in the Asia-Pacific region.

The major is designed to enable students to acquire skills appropriate for employment in an international environment. General units in business form the basis of the broad international business perspective with units in International Management and Marketing completing these requirements.

Students also have a choice in the study of Japanese or Indonesian language, Chinese cultural studies or international studies.

Level:Bachelor
Qualification:Bachelor of International Business (BIB)
Duration:3 years full-time or part-time equivalent
Availability: Murdoch campus (internal)
Some units may also be available in the following locations and attendance modes:
Murdoch campus (external)
Rockingham campus (internal)
Special Requirements:Students with language expertise above the second-year level may be refused enrolment in the language electives. Students undertaking this course will be subject to additional academic progress rules, as seen at the end of the course structure.

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