Course overview

The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) aims to develop a deep understanding across a range of hospitality and business disciplines to foster practical skills appropriate for a broad range of careers. Theory and practice are given equal emphasis to provide the knowledge and skills needed to start or manage a business.

What you will learn

What you will learn
The BBA offers you a range of options in terms of course structure. You can select one Minor and up to nine Electives if you wish, or even two Majors and no Electives, with a range of choice in between. Minors are formed by selecting three units from any other Major, and Electives can be individual units from any Major. BBA students also have greater online study options for those who need to fit study in between work and life. YEAR 1: SUBJECTS -Reasoning and Communication -Business Information Systems -Management and Organisational Behaviour -Design Thinking in Business -Business Data Analysis -Accounting Principles and Practice -Workplace Health and Safety -Introduction to Marketing -1x Major/ Minor/ Elective Unit YEAR 2: SUBJECTS -Business Law -Business Finance -7x Major/ Minor / Elective Units YEAR 3: SUBJECTS -Decision Making and Leadership -Strategic Management -4x Major/ Minor / Elective Units

Course details

Who is the course for?

Applicants who wish to forge a career in the modern business world are encouraged to consider this undergraduate degree. Applicants will become knowledgeable and employable graduates with highly transferable business skills learned through career-focused activities. Admission criteria: -Applications with higher education study: Applications with previous higher education study will be eligible for entry into Le Cordon Bleu’s vocational education training (VET) and/or higher education programs. Academic Credit will be assessed upon application and approved Academic Credit will be detailed in the Letter of Offer. Successful completion of an approved undergraduate degree will be required for entry into our postgraduate programs. -Applicants with VET study: Applications with recognised VET studies will be eligible for entry into Le Cordon Bleu’s VET and undergraduate programs. Academic Credit will be assessed upon application and approved Academic Credit will be detailed in the Letter of Offer. -Applicants with work and life experience: Applicants who are over 21 years of age at the time of application are entitled to consideration for entry as mature-age students. For entry into undergraduate and postgraduate programs applicants must have at least three years' work experience at a supervisory/management level as deemed relevant by the Executive Dean of Le Cordon Bleu Australia or nominee. -Applicants with secondary education: Applicants will be required to have successfully completed an Australian Year 11 (for VET programs) or Year 12 program (for undergraduate programs) or recognised foundation program. No ATAR is required. There is no expiry date on completion of these qualifications.