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Bachelor of Business (International Business),
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) - DBIL

Domestic students:
SATAC Code 424221
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International students:
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Discipline Core courses include:

  • Forecasting and Business Analysis
  • Understanding World Politics
  • Global Societies
  • Macroeconomics
  • International Economics
  • International Currency and Banking Markets
  • Governance and Regulation in the Global Market
  • Contemporary International Political Economy

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Hannah WheatonHannah Wheaton

'To become a leader in this field you need common sense, confidence, the ability to think outside the square and a sound knowledge of your job. I chose this program because I have an interest in languages. I have taken advantage of opportunities, such as the exchange I went on last year to WU Wien in Vienna. I would like to live and work overseas in international trade, or international aid, and eventually I would like to work for the U.N. As this degree is fairly broad, I will have a number of career options. At the moment I work for two financial services firms. UniSA is very flexible, enabling me to work and study at the same time. Having experienced what other university campuses are like, I can honestly say UniSA is my favourite. City West is convenient and the facilities are fantastic.'

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Work Practicum

  • Students will be placed with an employer host organisation and will undertake a research project under supervision from both an academic within your discipline area and a senior manager within the organisation;
  • Assessment will be based on a 3000-4000 words report plus a presentation to the host organisation;
  • The project-based study will take place at the host organisation and outside depending upon negotiated arrangements - but will span over 15 weeks commensurate with a normal semester period and workload;
  • For further information please refer to the Commerce Work Practicum website

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