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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: University College
 
 
School: UC School of Economics & Mgmt
 
 
Contact: Business
 
 
Program: 4400 - Arts
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Arts (Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

Management is about good decision-making in organisations in relation to human, financial and physical resources. The aim is to understand how to work successfully towards achieving the best outcomes for an organisation, taking account of competing opportunities and continuous change in an uncertain business environment.

Plan Structure

Minor
A minor sequence in Management for students entering the BA or BSc in 2004 and subsequent years comprises of two Level I courses:
Plus 12UOC in two upper-level courses chosen from the following
Students are required to complete the two Level 1 courses (ZBUS1103 Introduction to Accounting and Finance and ZBUS1102 Introduction to Economics) before entering upper-level study. Pre-requisites must be met.

Major
A major sequence in Management for students entering the BA or BSc in 2004 and subsequent years comprises two Level I courses
and 36UOC in upper-level courses chosen from the following:
Students who entered the Academy prior to 2004 should consult with the School of Business on the program that they should follow. Information is also available on the School website at www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/sbus.

Honours

Students must perform in Management courses taken in the third year to at least a Credit level to be eligible for entry to the Honours year.

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