Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-03-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Associate Degree of Business at Deakin University provides a solid foundation in business principles, equipping students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Through a balance of core units, WIL experiences, and stream specializations, graduates develop essential business competencies and prepare for careers in various industry sectors or further studies.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Associate Degree of Business at Deakin University provides a foundational education in the field of business, preparing graduates for careers in various industry sectors or further study. The two-year program offers a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, enabling students to develop essential business skills and competencies.
Objectives:
Upon completion of the program, students will:
- Possess a comprehensive understanding of core business concepts and theories.
- Acquire practical skills and expertise in areas such as accounting, marketing, finance, and management.
- Gain experience through real-world projects, internships, and industry collaborations.
- Develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving abilities.
- Enhance communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills.
- Prepare for further studies in business-related disciplines.
Outline:
Program Structure:
The Associate Degree of Business consists of 16 credit points of coursework, comprising:
- Ten credit points of core Associate Degree of Business units
- One Work Integrated Learning (WIL) unit
- One four-credit-point Associate Degree of Business stream (Accounting and Finance or Business)
- Completion of the DAI001 Academic Integrity Module (a compulsory 0-credit-point module to be completed in the first trimester of study)
- One credit point of open (general) elective units
Core Units:
- First Year Core Units: (8 total)
- Accounting for Decision Making (MAA103)
- Economic Principles (MAE101)
- Law for Commerce (MLC101)
- Marketing Fundamentals (MMK101)
- Fundamentals of Finance (MAF101)
- Management (MMM132)
- Business Analytics (MIS171)
- Managing Self and Others (MMM111)
- Second Year Core Units: (2 total)
- Business Logistics (MMM267)
- Global Mindset and Citizenship (MMM311)
WIL Units:
Students must choose one WIL elective unit from the following options:
- Business for Social Impact (MWL305)
- Internship (MWL318)
- Consultancy Experience (MWL316)
- Entrepreneurship Experience (MWL317)
Associate Degree of Business Streams:
- Accounting and Finance (MJ-M250001):
- Financial Accounting (MAA261)
- Financial Planning (MAA255)
- Management Accounting (MAA262)
- Quantitative Methods for Business (MAF210)
- Business (MJ-M250002):
- Project Management (MIS398)
- Managing Information in the Digital Age (MIS203)
- Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MMM241)
- Brand Management (MMK280)
Assessment:
Assessment methods within the Associate Degree of Business may vary depending on the specific unit. However, the program typically incorporates a range of assessment types to evaluate students' knowledge and skills. Some common assessment methods include:
- Examinations: Written or online exams that test students' understanding of concepts and theories covered in lectures, tutorials, and readings.
- Assignments: Written reports or projects that require students to demonstrate their research, analytical, and problem-solving abilities.
- Case Studies: Analyses of real-world business scenarios that students must evaluate and provide recommendations for.
- Presentations: Oral or multimedia presentations that allow students to showcase their learning and communication skills.
- Participation: Active engagement in class discussions, group work, and online activities.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
The Associate Degree of Business employs various teaching methods to cater to diverse learning styles and enhance students' engagement. These methods may include:
- Lectures: Classroom-based sessions where instructors present course content and facilitate discussions.
- Tutorials: Smaller group sessions led by tutors or instructors that provide opportunities for students to ask questions, clarify concepts, and engage in group activities.
- Case Studies: Interactive exercises that require students to analyze and discuss real-world business scenarios.
- Group Work: Projects or assignments that students complete collaboratively, developing their teamwork and problem-solving skills.
- Independent Learning: Online resources, readings, and activities that students engage with outside of class time to supplement their learning.
Faculty:
The program is taught by a team of experienced and qualified academic staff. Faculty members hold expertise in various disciplines within the field of business and bring their research and industry knowledge into the classroom. Students benefit from personalized guidance and support from faculty mentors throughout their studies.
Careers:
Career Prospects:
The completion of the Associate Degree of Business opens up a range of career opportunities for graduates, including:
- Agribusiness
- Sales and customer service
- Store management
- Business administration
- Business support officer
- Bookkeeping / Trainee accountant
- Independent businesses / Start-ups