About Bachelor Of Business (wbus01) in Charles Darwin University
The Bachelor of Business provides you with the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in the dynamic world of business.
This program imparts practical knowledge and understanding in the range of marketing, management, accounting, law and economics disciplines that are essential for a successful business career. The study modules reflect the demands of contemporary business and include global futures, e-commerce in the global business environment, strategic planning, international marketing, business ethics and many others. During your studies, you will develop skills in communication, presentation and problem solving, and learn how to apply key theories and practices to real-life business situations.
The Bachelor of Business offers you the flexibility to choose subjects that interest you most. You can tailor your study plan to match your future career path, which we help shape over the duration of your studies. You can study on-campus in Darwin, Melbourne and Sydney, or online from anywhere in the world.
Course Structure
The Bachelor of Business gives you the options of a highly practical, broad Business degree, as well as specialization options and majors in:
Economics
International Human Resource Management
Management
Marketing
You can study full-time and complete the degree in three years, or study as a part-time student and progress at your own pace.
Career Opportunities
The Australian Government predicts strong industry demand for business degree graduates from a wide range of sectors. As a Bachelor of Business graduate, you will be qualified to pursue a range of exciting domestic and international career opportunities, which include business planning, and management, brand management, marketing, market research, business analysis, e-commerce, human resource management, and many others.
The minimum academic entry requirements for admissions to undergraduate degree is the completion of a qualification deemed equivalent to Australian Year 12 by the University's qualification assessment references. Applicants may also be required to satisfy specific course requirements such as a minimum overall grade score or prerequisite knowledge.
IELTS Academic Module - A minimum overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 6.0; Australian Technology and Management College (ATMC) - Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes (EAP). Students will be required to sit an exit test on completion and achieve a score equivalent to IELTS overall 6.0; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) - A minimum overall score of 169 with no skill below 169; Common European Framework Certificate of English Proficiency - A minimum overall grade of B2; Navitas Academic English - A minimum overall pass and 55% in Academic English; Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic module - A minimum overall score of 50 with no score lower than 50; TOEFL Internet based Test (iBT) - A minimum overall score of 60 and a minimum writing score of 21.
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Charles Darwin University Highlights
Type |
Public |
Campus setting |
Urban |
Establishment year |
2003 |
Location |
Darwin, Northern Territory |
Number of campuses |
5 |
Annual Endowment |
301 Million AUD |
Academic staff |
580 |
Total students |
20124 |
International students |
17.5% |
Graduate Employment |
83.39% |
Mode of program |
On campus/ Online/ Full time/ Part time |
Charles Darwin University Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
- The tuition charge for each course and living expenses are included in the cost of attendance for students at Charles Darwin University.
- The cost of living for a person studying in Australia on a student visa is estimated by the Department of Home Affairs to be 21,041 AUD.
For reference, the cost breakdown is shown below:
Program |
Tuition Fee per year |
Bachelor’s degree |
25,328 – 33,480 AUD |
Master’s degree |
28,104 - 34,680 AUD |
Undergraduate associate degree |
29,616 – 33,480 AUD |
Undergraduate diploma |
26,968 – 29,616 AUD |
Graduate associate degree |
25,328 – 28,104 AUD |
Graduate diploma |
32760 AUD |
- For college students in Darwin and Sydney, the cost of living may be different. Below is an estimate for both places as a guide:
Expense |
Cost in Darwin (per week) |
Cost in Sydney (per week) |
Food and groceries |
80-280 AUD |
80-280 AUD |
Gas and electricity |
35-140 AUD |
35-140 AUD |
Phone and Internet |
20-55 AUD |
20-55 AUD |
Transportation |
7 AUD |
30-55 AUD |
Car (if owned by students) |
150-260 AUD |
150-260 AUD |
Entertainment expenses |
80-150 AUD |
80-150 AUD |
Accommodation expenses |
175-227.50 AUD |
283-750 AUD |