New RMIT Business Degrees

Bachelor of Business

With the new Bachelor of Business, you won't have to deal with traditional lectures or exams*, instead you will focus on industry projects and real-world learning. To support your future in business, we have created an extensive range of career focused areas of study (Majors and Minors) allowing you to customise your degree and gain an edge.

*Please note: if completing the Accounting/Professional Accounting Major, you will be required to sit an exam for accreditation purposes.

 

The new business degree provides flexibility.  Students start their business education journey with four foundation subjects that will introduce them to the key issues currently facing industry, and supplement these with their choice of disciplinary and cross-disciplinary study.   Students get to choose one or two majors out of a range of 15; and compliment this with a choice of 35 minors.  Students can browse Understanding your Majors to learn more about these offerings. 

 

The VCE prerequisite for entry is Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.

Bachelor of Business Professional Practice

The new Bachelor of Business Professional Practice gives students access to all of the options in the (3-year) Bachelor of Business with the added benefit of a dedicated minor (in Study and Work) and professional experiences with industry partners, research centres, start-up support networks and/or the not-for-profit sector, depending on their choices.  Students will start their professional experience with RMITs award-winning virtual internship, which includes direct industry contacts and students solving industry challenges as consultants.  Students will then have the option to choose a range of professional experiences alongside their major/minor studies as they explore their own experiential learning journey.

As with the Bachelor of Business, students get to choose one or two majors out of a range of 15; and compliment this with a choice of 35 minors. Students can browse Understanding your Majors to learn more about these offerings.