Bachelor of International Business
The Bachelor of International Business requires completion of 144 units including:
- At least 60 units taken from courses listed in Schedule 1 within the ANU College of Business and Economics
- At least 60 units taken from courses within the ANU College of Asian & the Pacific (Asia plan) or the ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences (Europe plan or Middle East plan)
- Not more than 60 units at 1000-level
- The following compulsory courses from the ANU College of Business and Economics:
(a) ECON1101 Microeconomics 1
(b) ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 or ECON1100 Economics 1 (H)
(c) BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis
(d) STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods - The International Business major as detailed in Schedule 3 of the College of Business and Economics (See List of Majors under the heading Bachelor of Commerce Majors)
- One of the following compulsory specialist plans
(i) Asia Plan (from the ANU College of Asian and the Pacific) comprising:
(a) ASIA1025 Individual and Society in Asia A
(b) ASIA1030 Individual and Society in Asia B
(c) 36 units in an Asian Language
(d) 12 units of courses offered within the Faculty of Asian Studies
or
(ii) Europe plan (from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences) comprising:
or
(a) EURO1004 Europe in Modern Era
(b) EURO2003 The European Union: Policies Institutions and Challenges
(c) 36 units in a single European Language (not more than 12 units at introductory level)
(d) 12 units of courses offered within the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
(iii) Middle East plan (from the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences) comprising:
(a) MEAS1001 Introduction to the Modern Middle East
(b) MEAS2105 The Political Economy of the Middle East
(c) 36 units in Arabic, Persian or Turkish (not more than 12 units at introductory level)
(d) 12 units of courses offered within the Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies, ANU College of Arts andSocial Sciences.
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