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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Indonesian and International Business)

Program summary

QTAC code: 016201
OP/Rank for 2009 entry: OP-18 / Rank-64
Award abbreviation: BA/BBus
Degree type: undergraduate
Mode of study: on campus
Duration: 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Fee type 2009: Commonwealth supported places, visiting non-award domestic places, international fee-paying places
Total units: 384
Recommended prior study: English and Maths
Commence: Semester 1 or Semester 2
CRICOS code: 058146C

New students: selecting courses for 2009

Program overview

In this program, you will develop advanced Indonesian language skills alongside a solid foundation in business, with a focus on international business.

In addition to courses in Indonesian, you will study business issues, cross-cultural differences and their impact on business, politics and government relations, international diplomacy and trade, e-business, and international finance. There are opportunities to undertake applied industry projects with real businesses, or to travel overseas to find local distributers for business products and services.

The international business component has a strong focus on Asia, and studying Indonesian as part of the program provides a complementary skill designed to give you an advantage in the regional business realm.

Indonesian language ability may broaden career prospects to fields such as finance, tourism, hospitality, teaching, trade, foreign affairs and international development.

The program also allows in-country Indonesian language studies, as approved by the language coordinator at USC. In these in-country courses, you undertake intensive study at an Indonesian university, gaining formal language instruction alongside first-hand cultural experience.

The program structure allows you to earn two degrees in a shorter amount of time than if you were to study the programs separately, and you will receive two testamurs (degree certificates) on completion.

The University also offers a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Japanese and International Business), for those interested in attaining advanced Japanese language skills.

Career opportunities

Graduates are well-suited to careers in international business that utlilise foreign language skills. Employment may be available in:

  • import/export management 
  • foreign affairs 
  • human resources 
  • international logistics management 
  • international marketing/consultancy 
  • Indonesian/Australian trade 
  • interpreting/translating 
  • non-profit development work
  • strategic management consultancy

Special features

  • experience Indonesian culture first-hand through in-country language study
  • develop real business solutions through applied industry projects—prepare an international marketing strategy or assess a businesses’ export readiness
  • opportunities to travel overseas—past students have visited South Korea and Hong Kong to identify local distributors for business products and services

Program structure *

Core courses

Select 2 courses from:
COR109 Communication and Thought
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences courses

Introductory courses
3 required courses:

INT100 International Politics: An Australian Perspective
INT110 Indonesian A
INT111 Indonesian B

Advanced courses
1 required course:

INT250 Forces of Change in International Politics
Plus select 2 courses from:
INT230 Making Public Policy in a Global Era
INT245 Politics of the USA
INT274 Politics and Security in East Asia
Plus select the equivalent of 6 advanced courses (72 units) from:
INT210 Indonesian C (12 units)
INT211 Indonesian D (12 units)
INT212 Indonesian E (12 units)
INT213 Indonesian F (12 units)
INT256 Indonesia: Society, Culture and Politics (12 units)
INT257 Issues in Pacific Security: Terrorism, Low Intensity Warfare and Western Responses
INT280 In-Country Indonesian Studies A (48 units)
INT281 In-Country Indonesian Studies B (48 units)
INT282 In-Country Indonesian Studies C (12 units)
INT283 In-Country Indonesian Studies D (24 units)

Students may select from the above options for in-country Indonesian language studies as approved by the language coordinator.

Students may also count two 12 unit courses studied at another Australian university in their Indonesian major.

Elective courses
Select 2 elective courses from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Faculty of Business courses

9 required courses:
BUS101 Applied Research Methods
BUS102 Economics for Business
BUS103 Business Law and Ethics
BUS104 Management and Organisational Behaviour
BUS105 Marketing Theory and Practice
BUS106 Introductory Accounting
BUS108 Introduction to ICT
BUS211 Strategic Management
BUS320 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility


Advanced courses
7 required courses:

IBS210 Principles of International Business
IBS220 Cross-Cultural Management
IBS221 Trade and Finance in a Global Economy
IBS310 International Marketing
IBS320 Export Management
IBS321 Global eBusiness
INT235 International Relations: Theory and Practice

Course substitution: the GO (Global Opportunities) Program

As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the GO Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider

Program requirements and notes

  1. A maximum of 5 introductory level courses can be included in the 15 Arts and Social Sciences courses in this program
  2. An introductory level course has a number less than 200 in its course code. An advanced level course has a number greater than 200 and less than 400 in its course code.
  3. Refer to the Academic Rules.
  4. Refer to explanation of terms.
  5. Refer to recommended enrolment patterns.
  6. Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including, for example, essays, seminar presentations, reports, simulations, debates, forums, in-class tests, and examinations.

How to apply

Apply for an undergraduate program.

Enquiries

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Tel: +61 7 5430 1259

Faculty of Business
Tel: +61 7 5430 1221
Email: businessfaculty@usc.edu.au

* Subject to final approval

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