Bachelor of Business Professional Practice - Plan BP344

Bachelor of Business Professional Practice - Plan BP344

Student type:
Learning mode:
On campus
Entry score:

ATAR 80.00*

Guaranteed ATAR 80.00

Duration:
Full-time 4 years
Part-time 8 years
Next intake:
February, July
Location:
Melbourne City
Learning mode:
On campus
Entry score:

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Duration:
Full-time 4 years
Fees:

AU$41,280 (2024 annual)

Next intake:
February, July
Location:
Melbourne City
To graduate you must complete the following: All courses listed may not be available each semester

You must complete a total of 384 credit points (e.g. Thirty-Two 12 credit point courses) as follows:

Four (4) Foundation courses (48 credit points); and
Three (3) Core courses (36 credit points); and  
One (1) Capstone course (12 credit points); and 
96 credit points in Professional Practice; and
192 credit points (e.g. Fourteen 12 credit point Business Option courses and Two 12 credit point University Electives) from one of the following possible Combinations:

Combination 1: Complete Two (2) Business Majors*; or  
Combination 2: Complete One (1) Business Major* and 48 credit points of Business Option Courses and 48 credit points of University Electives; or  
Combination 3: Complete One (1) Business Major* and Two (2) Business Minors; or  
Combination 4: Complete One (1) Business Major* and One (1) Business Minor and 48 credit points of University Electives; or  
Combination 5: Complete Two (2) Business Minors and 48 credit points of Business Option Courses and 48 credit points of University Electives; or  
Combination 6: Complete One (1) Business Minor and 96 credit points of Business Option Courses and 48 credit points of University Electives; or  
Combination 7: Complete 144 credit points of Business Option Courses and 48 credit points of University Electives.  

Most courses are 12 credit points each, but please note some courses are 24 or more credit points. 

Business Option courses mean all courses listed within each Business Major / Minor and approved Business and Law study tours.. 

University Electives can include any Business Option course, or any other course on the University Electives website. A maximum of 48 credit points in University Electives can be completed in this program.

Rules on completion of Majors/Minors:

A major is typically 96 credit points.
*If you complete a major which exceeds 96 credit points you will need to allocate your remaining credit points to Minors, Business Options or University electives, as required.
A minor is typically 48 credit points.
A maximum of Two (2) Minors can be completed in this program.
If you use a course toward the completion of a major or minor, you cannot use that same course again to count toward another major or minor.
The Business Major and Minor courses can be found at the end of the program structure. The courses in each Major and Minor need to be completed in the sequence listed.

Professional Practice Courses:
The Professional Practice Courses can be found after Year 4 the of program structure.

Year One of Program:
Complete the following Forty Eight (48) credit points in Foundation courses:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Understanding the Business Environment12BUSM2562City Campus
Business Decision Making12BUSM2567City Campus
Business in Society12BUSM2572City Campus
Integrated Perspectives on Business Problems12BUSM2577City Campus
ANDComplete the Forty-Eight (48) credit points from your selected combination:
AND
Year Two of Program:
Complete the following Thirty-six (36) credit points courses:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Developing Professionally12BUSM2543City Campus
Work, Health, Safety & Wellbeing12BUSM3122City Campus
Impact Academy 1a12BUSM2623City Campus
ANDComplete the Sixty (60) credit points from your selected combination:
AND
Year Three of Program:
Complete the following One (1) Capstone Course:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Business Graduate Folio12BUSM2582City Campus
ANDComplete the Eighty-Four (84) credit points from your selected combination OR Professional Practice Courses:
AND
Year Four of Program:
Complete Ninety-six (96) credit points from your selected combination OR Professional Practice Courses:
AND
Professional Practice Courses:
Select and Complete Ninety-six (96) credit points from the following optional courses in Year 3 and/or 4 of your program:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Business Internship 1a12BUSM4471City Campus
Business Internship 1b12BUSM2634City Campus
Business Internship 2a24BUSM4608City Campus
Business Internship 2b24BUSM2635City Campus
Business Internship 4a48BUSM4671City Campus
Business Internship 4b48BUSM2636City Campus
Impact Academy 1b12BUSM2626City Campus
Impact Academy 2a24BUSM2627City Campus
Impact Academy 2b24BUSM2628City Campus
Professional Apprentice 148BUSM2631City Campus
Professional Apprentice 248BUSM2632City Campus
Professional Apprentice 348BUSM2633City Campus
Start my business 0148BUSM2621City Campus
Start my business 0248BUSM2622City Campus
Data Innovation Hub 0148BUSM2637City Campus
Data Innovation Hub 0248BUSM2638City Campus
Industry Research Project 0148BUSM2629City Campus
Industry Research Project 0248BUSM2630City Campus
AND
Major: Blockchain Enabled Business
Complete the following Ninety-six (96) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Blockchain for Business12ISYS3408City Campus
The Blockchain Economy12ECON1349City Campus
Financial Instruments and Technologies12BAFI3254City Campus
Blockchain Applications and Smart Contracts12INTE2554City Campus
Civil and Criminal Issues in the Digital World12LAW2556City Campus
Cryptofinance & Cryptocurrency12BAFI3236City Campus
Accounting and Taxation in the Digital Economy12ACCT2326City Campus
Blockchain Application Projects12ECON1561City Campus
AND
Major: Business Information Systems
Complete the following One Hundred and Forty-four (144) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Business Information Systems12ISYS2056City Campus
Digital Business Design and Innovation12ISYS1051City Campus
Business Systems Analysis12ISYS1039City Campus
Business IT Infrastructure12INTE2043City Campus
Business Data Management12ISYS2421City Campus
Intelligent Enterprise Systems12ISYS2425City Campus
Introduction to Cybersecurity Governance12INTE2584City Campus
Introduction to Enterprise Artificial Intelligence12ISYS3443City Campus
Information Systems Solutions and Design12ISYS2047City Campus
Information Systems Strategy12ISYS2423City Campus
Digital Business Systems12INTE2047City Campus
Design Thinking and the Digital Startup12ISYS2452City Campus
AND
Major: Business and Technology
Complete the following Seventy-two (72) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Introduction to Business Analytics12ISYS3446City Campus
Introduction to Cybersecurity Governance12INTE2584City Campus
Legal Considerations of Artificial Intelligence, Big Data and Blockchain12LAW2604City Campus
Introduction to Enterprise Artificial Intelligence12ISYS3443City Campus
Business Challenges in the Digital Economy 12ECON1594City Campus
Open Innovation12BUSM2615City Campus
ANDSelect and Complete Twenty-four (24) credit points from the following list:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Sustainable Futures12ENVI1153City Campus
Blockchain for Business12ISYS3408City Campus
Marketing Analytics12MKTG1487City Campus
Financial Innovation and Technology Systems12BAFI3264City Campus
Civil and Criminal Issues in the Digital World12LAW2556City Campus
Blockchain Accounting Project12ACCT2330City Campus
Business Implications for Robotics and Remote Sensing Project12OMGT2346City Campus
CyberSafety Project12INTE2578City Campus
Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace Project12COSC2934City Campus
Financial Instruments and Technologies12BAFI3254City Campus
Digital Business Design and Innovation12ISYS1051City Campus
AND
Major: Economics

Students completing both the Economics and Finance majors will need to do the following:

Complete 96 credit points per major; and

Basic Econometrics is a compulsory course in both majors. If you choose to use Basic Econometrics within the Finance major, you must select an additional course from the Economics major to make up the 96 credits points.

Complete the following Seventy-two (72) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Macroeconomics for Decision Making12ECON1042City Campus
Managerial and Business Economics12ECON1048City Campus
Basic Econometrics12ECON1066City Campus
Big Data, Machine Learning and Society12ECON1611City Campus
Strategic Games for Business12ECON1340City Campus
Behavioural Economics12ECON1339City Campus
ANDSelect and Complete Twenty-four (24) credit points from the following list:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Development Economics12ECON1259City Campus
Psychology for Business Decisions12ECON1341City Campus
The Blockchain Economy12ECON1349City Campus
Forecasting and Quantitative Analysis12ECON1061City Campus
Business in the Globalised Economy12ECON1086City Campus
Survey and Experiments for Business12ECON1590City Campus
Business Challenges in the Digital Economy 12ECON1594City Campus
International Industrial Organisation12ECON1582City Campus
Diverse Perspectives on the World Economy12ECON1586City Campus
Data Modelling Techniques for Business12ECON1223City Campus
AND
Major: Entrepreneurship
Complete the following Ninety-six (96) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
The Foundations of Entrepreneurship12BUSM1311City Campus
Applied Entrepreneurship12BUSM4052City Campus
Driving Innovation in Organisations12BUSM1321City Campus
Entrepreneurship and Global Challenges12BUSM4054City Campus
Social Enterprise and Innovation12BUSM4702City Campus
Open Innovation12BUSM2615City Campus
Entrepreneurial and Innovation Ecosystems12BUSM4583City Campus
New Venture Creation12BUSM1325City Campus
AND
Major: Finance

Students completing both the Economics and Finance majors will need to do the following:

Complete 96 credit points per major; and

Basic Econometrics is a compulsory course in both majors. If you choose to use Basic Econometrics within the Economics major, you must select an additional course from the Finance major to make up the 96 credits points.

Complete the following Seventy-two (72) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Financial Markets and Institutions12BAFI1002City Campus
Corporate Finance12BAFI1008City Campus
Basic Econometrics12ECON1066City Campus
Money and Debt Markets12BAFI3271City Campus
Equity Investment and Portfolio Management12BAFI1042City Campus
Applied Finance-A Case Study Approach12BAFI3276City Campus
ANDSelect and Complete Twenty-four (24) credit points from the following list:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Forecasting and Quantitative Analysis12ECON1061City Campus
Advanced Corporate Finance12BAFI3267City Campus
International Finance12BAFI1018City Campus
Derivatives and Risk Management12BAFI1026City Campus
AND
Major: Financial Planning

To meet Financial Adviser Standards and register as a Financial Planner following graduation, you must complete the Financial Planning Major plus the following three (3) courses from the Financial Planning and Tax Minor: 

ACCT1060 Managerial Advisory Finance 

LAW2453 Taxation 1

LAW 2442 Business Law

Complete the following Ninety-six (96) credit points:
Course TitleCredit PointsCourse CodeCampus
Personal Wealth Management12BAFI1014City Campus
Financial Markets and Institutions12BAFI1002City Campus
Superannuation and Retirement12ACCT2286City Campus
Risk, Insurance and Social Security12ACCT2287City Campus
Company and Finance Law12LAW2450City Campus
Wealth Creation and Estate Planning12ACCT2285City Campus
Equity Investment and Portfolio Management
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Acknowledgement of Country

RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.