The Australian School of Business, at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, is one of Australia's leading business schools, offering a wide range of study areas within its undergraduate business degree programs.
The areas of study offered include Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business Law, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Marketing and Taxation.
Planning your degree
Although there is no need to have your entire degree mapped out, you should have an overall plan. When choosing your area/s of study, you might want to consider particular interests that you have or even career paths. If you are undecided on which major/s to choose, consider taking courses from one or two areas of study in your first year. This will make it easier to choose your major/s when you progress to your second year.
Single major or double major
Students normally study towards a single major or two majors (i.e. a double major) within their degree program. A major is an area of study in which you concentrate your studies. This enables you to acquire specialist knowledge in that field. To fulfil the requirements of a major you normally complete an approved sequence of 8 courses in that particular area of study.
The following areas of study can be chosen as majors within the various business programs offered by the Australian School of Business: