The Bachelor of Business offers students the freedom to explore various business disciplines and gain a solid foundation in the fundamental principles of the field.
Designed with industry in mind, this degree allows you to specialise or pursue a broader understanding of business, whilst providing you with the flexibility and resources needed to succeed in today's dynamic business landscape.
You might learn how to build the most effective teams, explore how a business operates across international borders or learn how to connect with a range of audiences through a growing number of marketing channels.
Shape your future and prepare to make a meaningful contribution to the ever-changing world of business, with a Bachelor of Business.
3 reasons to study Business at Murdoch
- You will be supported by passionate teachers that care about you and your learning.
- Our industry-relevant curriculum is designed with your future in mind and is embedded with opportunities to work on industry projects, in professional practice placements or in simulated environments.
- We encourage your passion to make a difference, and provide you with the requisite skills, knowledge and future focused capabilities.
What you’ll learn
Build the knowledge and skills you need to meet your career or study goals. Here are some of the things you’ll learn:
- Business and management skills for shaping business interactions in a creative, inclusive and ethical way
- Strategies that address complex challenges in a range of business settings
- Creative ways of thinking, problem-solving and innovation relevant for the business workplaces
- Approaches to address business issues and challenges
- Global business and leadership skills
Your future career
With a Bachelor of Business, you might work your way into a senior role with a global corporation, or you could chart a career in not-for-profit organisations, government agencies or even create your own start-up. Depending on your major and your interests, you might pursue a career in accounting, consulting, consumer products, entrepreneurship, finance/banking, marketing or human resources.
Depending on your major, you could work in a range of roles, including:
- Marketing or Financial Manager
- Accountant
- Investment Banker
- Risk Management Analyst
- Investment Advisor
- Human Resources Advisor
For more details about this course, please download our information pack.
Professional accreditation
Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI)
Bachelor of Business (Human Resources Management) is accredited by the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). Students must complete the HRM Major (MJ-HRMA) and the HRM Minor (MN-HRMA) to complete the accredited program.
CPA/CAANZ
Bachelor of Business (Accounting) is professionally accredited by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountant Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ). Students must complete the Accounting Major (MJ-ACCA) and the Professional Accounting Minor (MN-PAC) to complete the accredited program.
Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority Singapore
Bachelor of Business (Accounting) is accredited for module exemptions with the Singapore Chartered Accountant (CA) Qualification Foundation Programme.
Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), UK.
Global FinTech Institute (GFI)
Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) double major is accredited by the Global FinTech Institute (GFI).
Professional recognition
Accounting
For entry to the Chartered Accountants Program with Chartered Accountants ANZ and to meet the academic requirements for admission to CPA Australia membership, students must complete the Bachelor of Business (Accounting), including the MJ-ACCA Accounting Major and the Professional Accounting Minor (MN-PAC). Students who have been granted Advanced Standing must discuss their enrolment and selection of units with the Academic Chair as Advanced Standing may affect their ability to satisfy the admission requirements to the professional accounting bodies on completion of their degree.
Graduates of the Bachelor of Business (Accounting) are also eligible to apply for some module exemptions with the Singapore Chartered Accountant (CA) Qualification Foundation Programme. Eligible graduates should apply directly to the Foundation Programme to receive the exemptions.
Banking and Finance
Students who graduate from the Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) double major are exempt from Level 1A Finance in the Global Chartered FinTech Professional (CFtP) qualification.
Marketing
Graduates of the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) may seek exemptions from Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) to gain a CIM qualification. Students have up to five years from graduating to complete the qualification. Further information can be provided by the Academic Chair.