Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate
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Carve out a career as unique as you are
Explore hypotheses and understand the inner workings of businesses while you're at it. Graduate with the ability to work in either field or combine your expertise.
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- Study method
- 100% online
- Assessments
- 100% online
- Credit available
- Yes
- Total subjects
- 32
- Available loans
- Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
- CSP available
- Yes
Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science
About this degree
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Bachelor of Science
- Explain the methodologies of science and the role and relevance of science in society.
- Apply in-depth knowledge and skills in one or more scientific disciplines to provide specialist advice and functions in a range of contexts.
- Design and implement scientific investigations, including quantitative analysis and critical evaluation of results.
- Communicate scientific results, information, and arguments, to a range of audiences, for a range of purposes, and using a variety of modes.
- Apply scientific methods and knowledge ethically, responsibly, respectfully and safely in research or workplace settings guided by relevant regulatory and professional frameworks.
Bachelor of Business
- Acquire and apply discipline specific knowledge and skills related to business and organisations (Discipline Knowledge).
- Communicate information effectively in written and oral forms with a diverse range of stakeholders (Communication Skills).
- Apply critical and analytical skills to the identification and evaluation of complex business problems and draw logical conclusions (Critical Skills).
- Work both independently and collaboratively to achieve agreed team outcomes (Teamwork).
A double degree can help you build a unique set of skills that will help you stand out in a competitive employment market. You’ll have the chance to deepen your knowledge and embark on a journey as unique as you are.
Studying a degree in Business will give you the knowledge and skills to take your passion and develop it into a career. You’ll gain valuable industry experience, and exposure to some of Tasmania’s top business minds. You’ll also gain valuable insights into your chosen major through internships, masterclasses, guest lectures.
If you like a challenge, are fascinated with discovering how and why, and are passionate about improving the world around you, combining your studies with a Bachelor of Science can open up exciting pathways to a world of rewarding careers.
Recommended study pattern
In a 4 year double degree you will complete a total of 400 credit points comprising 200 credit points from each course.
The requirements of each course, such as majors and core subjects, are specified below.
For students undertaking full-time study the following study pattern is recommended:
Bachelor of Business
Year 1.
- TAS-BFA103 Accountability and Accounting
- TAS-BEA111 Introduction to Markets and the Economy
- TAS-BAA111 People and Organisations
- TAS-BEA140 Data Analysis for Business
Year 2.
- TAS-BAA215 Business and Corporate Law
- TAS-BMA250 Managerial Social Responsibility
- TAS-BAA 211 Entrepreneurship
- TAS-BMA202 Business Strategy
Year 3 and 4
Choose from the following major options:
- Accounting
- Business Economics
- Finance
- Human Resource Management
- Management
- Marketing
Bachelor of Science
Year 1 to 4
Choose from the following major options:
- Geography and Environment
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Psychological Science
- Sustainability
Award requirements
To successfully complete the requirements of the Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Science, students must complete 32 subjects within 4-9 years.
Choose your subjects
Majors
Bachelor of Business Majors
- Accounting
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- TAS-BFA104 Accounting Context and Method
- TAS-BFA107 Financial Management
- Intermediate (200) level subjects:
- TAS-BFA201 Financial Accounting
- TAS-BFA221 Accounting Information Systems
- Advanced (300) level subjects:
- TAS-BFA301 Advanced Financial Accounting
- TAS-BFA303 Auditing
- TAS-BFA312 Management Accounting
- TAS-BFA391 Taxation
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- Business Economics
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- TAS-BEA106 Introduction to Behavioural Economics
- TAS-BEA121 Economic Policy in Action
- Intermediate (200) level subjects:
- TAS-BEA205 Economics of Business Strategy
- TAS-BEA206 Evaluating Alternatives
- Advanced (300) level subjects:
- TAS-BEA310 Agriculture and Food Economics
- TAS-BEA313 Energy Economics and Policy
- TAS-BEA317 Regional Development in a Global Context
- TAS-BEA320 Monetary and Fiscal Policy
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- Finance
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- TAS-BEA112 Principles of Finance
- TAS-BFA107 Financial Management
- Intermediate (200) level subjects:
- TAS-BEA286 Investment Analysis
- TAS-BFA204 Financial Planning
- Advanced (300) level subjects:
- TAS-BEA309 International Finance
- TAS-BEA321 Banking and Financial Institutions
- TAS-BEA343 Corporate Finance
- TAS-BEA380 Derivative Securities
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- Human Resource Management
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA101 Introduction to Management
- TAS-BMA121 Foundations of Human Resource Management
- Intermediate (200) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA219 Applied Human Resource Management
- TAS-BMA220 human Resource Management in Action
- Advanced (300) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA314 Organisational Change and Development
- TAS-BMA335 Human Resource Project
- TAS-BMA336 The Future of Human Resource Management
- TAS-BMA341 Employment Relations
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- Management
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA101 Introduction to Management
- TAS-BMA121 Foundations of Human Resource Management
- Intermediate (200) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA217 Theories of Work and Organisation
- TAS-BMA251 Principles of Marketing
- Advanced (300) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA314 Organisational Change and Development
- TAS-BMA357 Freelancing and Small Business
- TAS-BMA328 Leadership in Organisations
- TAS-BMA341 Employment Relations
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- Marketing
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA101 Introduction to Management
- TAS-BMA151 Principles of Marketing
- Intermediate (200) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA258 Services Marketing
- TAS-BMA262 Consumer Behaviour
- Advanced (300) level subjects:
- TAS-BMA331 Marketing Research
- TAS-BMA349 Advertising and Promotion
- TAS-BMA329 Retail Marketing
- TAS-BMA351 Marketing Management
- Introductory (100) level subjects:
Bachelor of Science Majors
- Psychological Science
- Introductory subjects:
- TAS-PSY111 Transferable Skills in Psychology
- TAS-PSY124 Mental Health and Individual Differences
- Intermediate subjects:
- TAS-PSY207 Social Psychology
- TAS-PSY211 Research Skills in Psychology
- Advanced subjects:
- TAS-PSY302 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
- TAS-PSY305 Clinical Psychology
- TAS-PSY311 Advanced Research Skills in Psychology
- TAS-PSY324 Psychological Assessment and Intervention
- Introductory subjects:
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Introductory subjects:
- TAS-JNB158 International Transport Systems
- TAS-JNB161 Air Freight Transport
- Intermediate subjects:
- TAS-JNB225 Logistics Management
- TAS-JNB258 Warehousing and Distribution
- Advanced subjects:
- TAS-JNB330 Supply Chain Management
- TAS-JNB357 Global Procurement
- TAS-JNB359 Transport Research Project
- TAS-JNB364 International Freight Management
- Introductory subjects:
- Geography and Environment
- Introductory subjects:
- TAS-KGA171 Global Geographies of Change
- TAS-KGA172 Space, Place and Nature
- Intermediate subjects:
- TAS-KGA204 Earth, Climate and Life
- Choose 1 subject from
- TAS-KGA223 Environmental Management
- TAS-KGA213 Natural Environment Field Techniques
- Advanced subjects:
- Introductory subjects:
Students outside Tasmania, please note, you will need to contact the subject coordinator if you wish to study KGA331.
- Choose 4 subjects from
- TAS-KGA319 Science and Policy for Energy futures
- TAS-KGA320 Our Changing Climate
- TAS-KGA326 Rivers and Coasts
- TAS-KGA331 Fire, Weeds and Ferals: Conserving Nature in Protected Areas
- TAS-KGA332 Conserving Nature in Landscapes
- Sustainability
- Introductory subjects:
- Choose 1 subject from
- TAS-HEJ111 Communicating Sustainability
- TAS-HUM111 Engaging with Sustainability
- Choose 1 subject from
- TAS-XBR112 Humans: Earth Shapers
- TAS-ZAS118 Sustainability
- Choose 1 subject from
- Intermediate subjects:
- TAS-KGA207 Systems Thinking
- Choose 1 subject from
- TAS-HSS207 Human Rights and Global Justice
- TAS-KGA223 Environmental Management
- Advanced subjects:
- TAS-KGA301 Change Agents for Sustainability
- Choose 3 subjects from:
- TAS-CXA322 Food, Health and Environment
- TAS-HGA343 Globalisation and Society: Power, Inequality and Conflict
- TAS-KGA308 Political Ecologies of Development
- TAS-KGA319 Science and Policy for Energy Futures
- Introductory subjects:
Exit points
Students may exit the course with:
• Any exit award applicable for one of the constituent courses; or
• An award for only one of the constituent courses
Students will not be able to continue in the Double Degree if they elect to pursue the second constituent course after exiting from the first. Students will be transferred to the constituent course they wish to pursue.
Degrees are usually made up of core subjects and electives. Some degrees include a choice of majors, so you can focus your studies on a specialisation.
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Indicative total fee $43,950
The amount shown here is indicative for an Australian citizen studying full-time, which is typically 8 subjects per year.
Fees may vary depending on:
- the subjects you choose
- credit from previous work experience
- your eligibility for government funding loans or subsidies such as HECS-HELP or a Commonwealth supported place.
To learn more, go to Fees or contact a student advisor.
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Entry requirements
- Successful completion of 2 undergraduate subjects (2 x 12.5cp minimum) as part of a course at Associate Degree level or higher; OR
- Completed DUS (Diploma of University Studies) any pathway or equivalent; OR
- Completed UPP (University Preparation Program) or equivalent.
Successful completion of any 4 OUA open access subjects of study at the equivalent AQF level, unless otherwise specified
ATAR: 65 or higher
Successful completion of certificate IV or higher
Domestic Applicants with work and life experience: If you have not successfully completed senior secondary, tertiary or TAFE/VET study, but have extensive or sustained work experience.
The University of Tasmania grants credit and recognition of prior learning that may include formal and/or informal prior learning. More information is available here.
https://www.utas.edu.au/study/apply/admission-requirements/recognition-of-prior-learning
Career opportunities
A double degree increases your career prospects and maximises your employability. A double degree can help you build a unique set of skills that will help you stand out in a competitive employment market. When you graduate from a double degree you will receive a separate degree certificate (also called a testamur) for each component course.
Australian job snapshots
Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.
Role | Earnings | Employment change |
---|---|---|
Advertising, Public Relations and Sales Managers | Over $120K | Up 18.5% |
Chemists, and Food and Wine Scientists | Over $120K | Up 5.1% |
Finance Managers | Over $120K | Up 24.7% |
General Managers | N/A^ | Up 59.7% |
Life Scientists | $93K to $120K | Up 27.2% |
Research and Development Managers | Over $120K | Up 53.2% |
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