CDU School of Business Prospectus 2015
WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Our goal is to enable you to meet the challenges and opportunities of an interconnected global economy, and we thrive on providing business education and training in an era of great economic and social change. With a uniquely Indigenous perspective, our education pathways are based on local and global knowledge, and encompass appropriate cultural business practices: that is, the way business is done in different countries and different cultures within countries. The past two years have been a period of expansion for us. We have opened new centres in Sydney and Melbourne, and grown our online student population. As of late-2014, we will be headquartered in purpose-built facilities in Darwin s Waterfront Precinct, establishing a distinct CBD hub for our learning community. Located in Darwin, Australia s northern-most capital city, makes the School of Business a natural connection point between Northern Australia and Southeast Asia. Our course offerings reflect this, with study exchanges to, and partnerships with, universities in Southeast Asia, and an incountry program in Timor-Leste. We also recognise the needs of Northern Australia-based smallto-medium-sized enterprises servicing both the public, private and not-for-profit sectors and offer upskilling and professional development courses tailored to business needs. At School of Business we offer a personalised education. As a dynamic regional university with smaller class sizes, excellent teachers and extensive support services, all our students get a level of attention that is hard to match. At School of Business, your success is our success. Professor Arthur Shulman Executive Director/Dean Charles Darwin University Business School
CONTENTS About Charles Darwin University...2 What can the School of Business offer you?...3 Where to study?...4 Vocational Education and Training courses...7 Higher Education programs...10 Student support...13 Industry partnerships...15 Networking opportunities...16 Regional connections...16 How to apply... inside back cover
ABOUT CHARLES DARWIN UNIVERSITY Enriched by the social, cultural and natural endowments of the Northern Territory and committed to the advancement and prosperity of our region, Charles Darwin University enables staff and prepares students to be creative thinkers and effective contributors in a complex changing world. Charles Darwin University Strategic Plan The Numbers CDU RANKS IN THE: Top 2% of world universities Top 100 universities under 50 years old (*Times Higher Education Rankings 2013 14) CDU has over 21,000 students on-campus and online CDU teaches over 4000 Indigenous students annually CDU Is a dual-sector university, offering both VET and Higher Education courses Has international students from over 60 countries Is one of the most culturally diverse universities in Australia Is a member of Australia s Innovative Research Universities group. School of Business Prospectus 2015 2
WHAT CAN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS OFFER YOU? Flexible study options Online, on-campus or mixed-mode study options allow you to study in a way that fits in with your other life commitments. Study pathways Part of CDU s mandate is to provide everyone with the opportunity to study and achieve their highest potential in life. We realise that not everyone comes to higher education straight from high school, so we have support services in place to help all our students succeed. At the School of Business you ll find: Excellent pathways from Vocational Education and Training (VET) to Higher Education Free Tertiary Preparation courses for qualifying students, on campus and online Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for previous study and work experience Great support services while you study. Great teachers and innovative teaching methods Our courses include: Professional placements Simulated business training Team building skills Cross-cultural business training. A springboard to a great career A degree from CDU opens doors. We have an excellent reputation with employers in the public and private sectors and provide opportunities for students to make connections and gain practical experience while they study. School of Business Prospectus 2015 3
WHERE TO STUDY? The School of Business offers online and on-campus study options, with choices of full-time or part-time study. You can even spread your study load over three semesters a year, so you can manage your studies around other life commitments. The CDU business online community Studying externally at CDU allows you to learn at your own pace, and balance study commitments with a career, family and social life. Online and mixed mode study is particularly popular with mature learners. You don t have to live interstate or internationally to take advantage of CDU s external studies. Territorians are also enjoying and benefiting from online learning and the variety of courses the School of Business has on offer. Casuarina campus The main CDU campus is at Casuarina, 14 km from Darwin city. A shuttle service runs between Casuarina campus and the Waterfront Business School. Students can study additional offerings across a range of units based at Casuarina. Ellengowan Drive Casuarina 0909 Toll free: 1800 061 963 T: +61 (0)8 8946 6666 W: cdu.edu.au/business CDU Waterfront Business School A new purpose-built facility in central Darwin, CDU Waterfront, is designed to enhance the potential for work-integrated learning and build on CDU s existing partnerships with Northern Territory Government services, the business community and international organisations. Studies from VET to PhD level are supported with contemporary teaching and learning techniques and adaptable learning spaces. Wharf II, Kitchener Drive Waterfront, Darwin, 0801 School of Business Prospectus 2015 4
Katherine campus The VET team offers training in various certificate I-IV and Diploma courses at the CDU Town Centre, Katherine. Stuart Highway, Katherine, 0850 Toll free: 1800 779 577 T: +61 (0)8 8973 9900 W: cdu.edu.au/campuses-centres/katherinecampus/town-centre CDU Sydney CDU Sydney offers undergraduate and postgraduate business courses for domestic and international students. Students have access to the latest technology at the learning centre, and benefit from the immersion experience of studying in the heart of Sydney s Central Business District. Level 10, 815 George Street Haymarket, 2000 T: +61 (0)2 9299 6788 W: cdu.edu.au/international/sydney CDU Melbourne International students can now study selected CDU Higher Education courses in Melbourne, thanks to a new partnership between CDU and the Australian Technical and Management College (ATMC). Students are required to satisfy CDU admission requirements, are enrolled as CDU students, follow the CDU curriculum and assessment, and graduate with a degree from CDU. Australian Technical and Management College 104 Franklin Street Melbourne, 3000 T: +61 (0)3 9328 5333 W: cdumelbourne.com I enrolled in a Bachelor of Accounting as an external, mature-aged student, after being away from study for nearly 30 years. I juggled study with full-time selfemployment on a cattle property and part-time work in my local town. The online materials were valuable for consolidation and I kept up with my studies through audio recordings of lectures and tutorials, which I listened to when I had time. On graduating, I received four academic awards including the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award in the Bachelor of Accounting. These are very proud personal achievements. I now work as an Accounts Manager and am investigating further study options. Margaret Vetter School of Business Prospectus 2015 5
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING COURSES The School of Business provides nationally accredited Vocational Education and Training (VET) courses in business, finance, and training and assessment qualifications across a range of industries. These courses focus on developing practical skills, presenting an opportunity for individuals and organisations to learn, refresh and build upon existing knowledge. We offer a range of Certificate I IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma level qualifications in: Accounting Business administration Bookkeeping Business Human resources Management Marketing Work health and safety Project management Training and assessment Pathways All accredited VET training courses have pathways from Certificate and Diploma level to Higher Education courses. Business short courses The CDU team also develops tailored programs, nonaccredited training and short courses to meet industry needs. Training programs are delivered at CDU campuses, remote communities or in the workplace. The Simulated Centre Full-time students studying Certificate II IV in Business can develop their skills in a simulated business environment at the Crocodylus World Simulated Business Centre (CWSBC), run in partnership with Crocodylus Park at Berrimah, 13 km from central Darwin. The CWSBC provides students with the opportunity to learn and practise effective and innovative business practices in the areas of finance, administration, human resources, management, and sales and marketing in a simulated environment. Although no actual transfer of money or goods occurs, all other business planning, marketing and transactions take place. Students complete the required competencies in a practical manner and in addition learn decision-making, problem-solving and team participation skills. Contact E: businesstopend@cdu.edu.au T: +61 (0)8 8946 7521 W: cdu.edu.au/cdu-vet/business-service/businesstopend Note: As course details are always changing, refer to the website for the latest course information. I chose CDU because I wanted to study on campus, network and improve my English. I started with a Certificate IV in Business, which helped me get a full-time job, then did a Diploma in Human Resource Management part-time. After my diploma I enrolled in the Bachelor of Commerce. I was at first concerned about moving from VET to Higher Ed, but I had a lot of support from lecturers, staff and fellow students. Fast forward to graduation and I was awarded the NT Government Medal for Commerce, and secured a traineeship in the NT Public Service. This proved to me that hard work and dedication don t go unnoticed. Winnie Liu School of Business Prospectus 2015 7
VET courses 2015 Course code Name Full time Part time Campus Delivery Mode BSB20112 Certificate II in Business 0.5 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M BSB30112 Certificate III in Business 0.5 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M BSB40212 Certificate IV in Business 0.5 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M BSB50207 Diploma of Business 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 M BSB30412 BSB40507 BSB50407 BSB40812 BSB41013 BSB50613 Certificate III in Business Administration Certificate IV in Business Administration Diploma of Business Administration Certificate IV in Frontline Management Certificate IV in Human Resources Diploma of Human Resource Management 0.5 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M 0.5 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M BSB51107 Diploma of Management 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M BSB41307 Certificate IV in Marketing 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M BSB30712 BSB41412 Certificate III in Work Health and Safety Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 M School of Business Prospectus 2015 8
BSB51312 BSB41513 BSB51413 BSB40407 FNS30311 Diploma of Work Health and Safety Certificate IV in Project Management Practice Diploma of Project Management Certificate IV in Small Business Management Certificate III in Accounts Administration 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 1 year 1 year W S1, S2 M 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 I / M FNS40611 Certificate IV in Accounting 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 I /M FNS40211 Certificate IV in Bookkeeping 0.5 year 1 year W S1, S2 I /M TAE40110 TAE50111 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Diploma of Vocational Education and Training 0.5 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M 1 year 1 year W, K S1, S2 M I: Full-time face-to-face classes M: Combination of online and classes W: Waterfront campus, CRICOS conditions apply K: Katherine campus Note: International students need to contact the Office of International Support for information on courses available to international admissions. School of Business Prospectus 2015 9
HIGHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS The School of Business programs advance knowledge and competencies to enable you to take advantage of the changing nature of work and society, and are designed to foster sustainable business practices. We offer undergraduate degrees and postgraduate degrees including Graduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Master degrees. All our programs are available on-campus, online and in mixed mode delivery. Undergraduate degrees Bachelor of Commerce (BCOMR); Bachelor of Accounting (BACC) These programs assume limited practical knowledge in entrepreneurship and business theory and prepare you for employment in new enterprises, for entry level management roles and for working with more experienced practitioners and clients. The BCOMR is designed for students who intend to become managers, and offers exposure to a wide range of management competencies. The BACC prepares students for professional accounting qualifications. Students with satisfactory progress can move from the Bachelor of Accounting to the Bachelor of Commerce without any penalty. Postgraduate degrees Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma programs These programs assume prior exposure to the particular knowledge base through an undergraduate degree or through middle-to-senior level job experience. Graduate Certificates provide an update on relevant best practices and certification of that knowledge in a business profession. The Graduate Diploma takes this one step further, incorporating the Graduate Certificate units but providing more advanced knowledge and practice. Advanced standing and credit transfer Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas can serve as stepping blocks to Master degrees, for those who have a prior undergraduate degree and as well as students with 4 5 years previous managerial experience but have not completed an undergraduate degree. Direct entry into a Master degree is also available for those with an appropriate undergraduate degree. Credit transfer is applied for on the basis of completed relevant studies previously undertaken. W: cdu.edu.au/student-central/advanced-standing Master of Professional Accounting (MPAE) The Master of Professional Accounting qualifies you for entry into the accounting professions. Students who do not have relevant prior work experience can choose to enroll in the extended version of this degree (MACPP) which incorporates a professional placement component. Master of Business Administration (MBAP14) Our MBA is intended to advance your ability to think outside the box, to lead and to manage others who have areas of competency and advance your organisation s goals. The MBAP14 provides an additional placement opportunity for students to gain the required management experience. Postgraduate degree by research The overall research strategy of the Charles Darwin University Business School builds on local and global knowledge, and studies the influence of culture on business practices. Research aims to contribute to the sustainable business growth for Northern Australia and for businesses operating in the Asia-Pacific region. Our research programs are sponsored by both industry and government, are often multidisciplinary and often conducted in conjunction with the Charles Darwin University s Northern Institute. School of Business Prospectus 2015 10
Current research areas include: Interventions for improving business education pathways for Indigenous students Accrual accounting and innovation within Islamic societies The economics of women s health in developing countries Entry into international markets: one shoe does not fit all Governance and trust in emerging business organisations Collaborative forms of business organisation Boom and bust investment strategies Crowd-sourcing limitations Environmentally sustainable adaptation strategies for business and government Regional development in fly-in fly-out economies Evaluating the financial performance of local governments in Australian states and territories The role of social media in developing economic and community engagement opportunities in the Northern Territory. We encourage students with similar interests to advance their research with us. If qualified and selected, you will be supervised by top researchers in your field of interest. Admission requirements Applicants must have completed the equivalent of an Australian Bachelor degree with second class Honours, or other qualifications and/or experience equivalent to this degree. Domestic students applying for a Master or PhD program and/or a scholarship will need to attach: A scholarship application form (if applicable) Two referee reports Certified photocopies of supporting documents including all units/subjects with grades for qualifying degrees A copy of the research proposal. Permanent residents who are not Australian citizens must supply a certified copy of the relevant pages of their passport as proof of residency. International students should contact the International Office for information about additional requirements. Application information Domestic students International students T: (08) 8946 7065 T: (08) 8946 7215 E: ORI@cdu.edu.au E: international@cdu.edu.au General T: (08) 8946 7766 or Freecall: 1800 061 963 E: student.central@cdu.edu.au W: cdu.edu.au/research School of Business Prospectus 2015 11
Higher Education programs 2015 Course Code Programs Full-time Parttime Campus Intake Credits SATAC Course Code UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS BACC Bachelor of Accounting 3 Years 6 Years W, A, M, S, E BCOMR Bachelor of Commerce 3 Years 6 Years W, A, M, S, E S1, S2, SS* S1, S2, SS* 240 134141:164011 174011:18400 240 134171:164021 174021:184011 DOUBLE DEGREE PROGRAMS BACBL Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Laws 5 Years 10 Years C-W, E S1, S2, SS 400 10427 BCOCL Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws 5 Years 10 Years C-W, E S1 S2 400 10425 POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMS GCHRM Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management NA 1 Year W, E S1, S2, SS 40 1GC515 GCIB Graduate Certificate in International Business NA 1 Year W, E S1, S2, SS 40 1GC513 GCSM Graduate Certificate in Strategic Management NA 1 Year W, E S1, S2, SS 40 1GC514 GDBA14 Graduate Diploma in Business Administration 1 Year 2 Years W, E S1, S2, SS 80 1GD520 MACPP Master of Professional Accounting (Professional Practice) 2 Years 4 Years W, M, S, E S1, S2, SS* 160 1CM538:1CM546: 1CM548 MBA14 Master of Business Administration 1.5 Years 3 Years W, M, S, E S1, S2, SS* 120 1CM538:1CM546: 1CM548 MBAP14 Master of Business Administration (Professional Practice) 2 Years 4 Years W, M, S, E S1, S2, SS* 160 1CM539:1CM552: ICM553 MPAE Master of Professional Accounting 1.5 Years 3 Years W, M, S, E S1, S2, SS* 120 1CM540:1CM547: 1CM549 A: Alice Spring campus C-W: Courses at Casuarina and Waterfront campuses E: External studies M: Melbourne centre S: Sydney centre W: Waterfront campus * Open for summer semester enrolment in Sydney and Melbourne campuses. International students need to contact the Office of International Support for information on courses available for International admissions. School of Business Prospectus 2015 12
STUDENT SUPPORT At the School of Business we offer extensive student services to help you stay on track with your study goals. These are coordinated by Student Central on Casuarina campus: Orientation programs Academic support Careers and employment assistance Indigenous academic support IT support Childcare Disability support services Indigenous academic support The Office of Indigenous Academic Support (OIAS) comprises a team of dedicated, qualified and competent Indigenous academics whose role is to provide a range of support initiatives to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students studying at the School. W: cdu.edu.au/acike/student-support/ias W: cdu.edu.au/student-central Starting a Bachelor of Business in 2006 was a significant milestone for me. It was challenging at times, balancing full-time employment, study commitments and motherhood but the support of my partner, family and workplace made it possible. I would like to be a positive role model for my children and show them the value of a good education, and I hope to inspire other mothers to continue and persevere with their studies to reach their dreams. Camille Lew Fatt, Bachelor of Commerce student School of Business Prospectus 2015 13
Academic Language and Learning Success Program (ALLSP) The Academic Language and Learning Success Program (ALLSP) provides free tutoring workshops and seminars to assist you with improving academic skills. ALLSP supports all undergraduate and postgraduate CDU students: internal, external, international and domestic. W: cdu.edu.au/student-central Accommodation assistance On-campus: International House Darwin (IHD) In Darwin, IHD provides on-campus accommodation for CDU s interstate and international students at the Casuarina campus. In a safe, friendly environment there is room for up to 400 students across 17 buildings, and a distinctive igrow program offers organised events and trips for residents. W: cdu.edu.au/ihd Off-campus Choices off-campus include privately rented units or houses, shared housing and study stays (homestays) as well as Unilodge a new student housing complex located 800 metres from the Casuarina campus, adjacent to a major shopping centre. W: cdu.edu.au/equity-services/accommodation Sydney CDU Sydney accommodation assistance: +61 (0)2 9299 6788. Melbourne Accommodation information is provided via the ATMC +61 (0)3 9328 5333 Scholarships CDU has a variety of scholarships available to students enrolled in Higher Education or VET courses. These are sponsored by individuals, businesses, government, community groups and the University to assist students with the cost of studying. Some offer students the opportunity to participate in paid work experience during semester breaks and graduate positions on completion of their studies. W: cdu.edu.au/scholarships School of Business Prospectus 2015 14
INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS The School of Business has industry partnerships with CPA Australia (the Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants), the Toga Group, Darwin International Airport, NT Department of Business and Darwin Convention Centre, which provide students with invaluable training and experience. The School of Business also has sponsorship agreements with: The NT Government, Department of Business The Australian Institute of Management Bowden McCormack Lawyers + Advisers CPA Australia Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Northern Territory Government, Department of Treasury and Finance Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Merit Partners Unilodge Chamber of Commerce (NT) Darwin International Airport is a diverse business with finance, property, construction, maintenance and customer service being part of its core business. Students who do their work placement with us gain exposure to all these areas. The Airport sees the value in having students participate in the professional practice program as it provides valuable training and experience to potential employees in the Northern Territory. John Thyne, Finance Manager, NT Airports, Darwin International Airport School of Business Prospectus 2015 15
Networking opportunities Business students have the opportunity to enjoy networking through various social and cultural groups in Darwin. These include: Rotary Clubs The Indian Cultural Society of Northern Territory The Chung Wah Society The Australia-Sri Lanka Association of the Northern Territory. October Business Month The School is a Gold sponsor of the Northern Territory Government s October Business Month: a series of business events including award ceremonies, seminars, leadership workshops and conferences, which provide networking opportunities and professional development. Regional connections Timor-Leste The School of Business is engaged in a number of activities in Timor-Leste related to building business skills. They include: Training Ministry of Finance scholarship students in Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Accounting (Professional Practice) degrees. Training Australia Awards scholarship recipients in Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Commerce and Master of Business Administration degrees. Developing a customised Diploma I in Public Finance Management for Ministry of Finance staff in cooperation with the National University of Timor-Leste (UNTL), on behalf of the Ministry of Finance. PhD research supervision of staff from UNTL. Timorese scholarship students enrolled in Master by Research degrees. Indonesia Staff members from the School of Business supervise a number of Indonesian PhD students sponsored by the Indonesian Directorate General of Higher Education (DIKTI). The School of Business also has a Bachelor of Commerce twinning program with the Faculty of Economics, Muhammadiyah University Surakarta, in Solo, Central Java. In 2011, I was awarded the AusAid Scholarship to pursue my Masters in Australia, and I chose to study at CDU because of its multicultural environment. I got involved in student life and as a student leader I attended the University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Manila. I was awarded the Chief Minister s International Business Student of the Year Award in 2012, and in 2013 I was nominated for the Prime Minister s Pacific Program Awards. As part of my MBA I undertook my professional placement with ConocoPhillips in Timor-Leste and Perth, Australia. It was a good feeling to apply what I learned in lectures. Cristina Costa School of Business Prospectus 2015 16
How to apply Higher Education courses Domestic students and only international students who have completed Years 11 and 12 in Australia apply to CDU via SATAC. SATAC Adelaide T: (08) 8224 4000 or T: 1300 138 440 (local charge call) W: satac.edu.au Postal Address PO Box 2, Rundle Mall Adelaide, SA 5000 Street address Ground Floor, 104 Frome Street Adelaide, SA 5000 International students apply online W: cdu.edu.au/international/future-students/futurestudents-apply General inquiries VET T: 1800 238 838 E: vet-enquiries@cdu.edu.au W: cdu.edu.au/cdu-vet Higher Education T: 1800 061 963 E: courses@cdu.edu.au W: cdu.edu.au DISCLAIMER While all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that the information in this publication is correct, matters covered by this publication are subject to change. Charles Darwin University does not assume and hereby disclaims any express or implied liability whatsoever to any party for any loss or damage caused by errors or omissions, whether these errors or omissions result from negligence, accident or any other cause. Published October 2014 CRICOS Provider No. 00300K RTO Provider No. 0373 NSW CRICOS Provider No. 03286A
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