
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business
60.0
Choose your majors for Bachelor of Arts
Choose your majors for Bachelor of Business
Climate and Social Justice
Be ready to make your mark on a greener, more equitable future by developing a critical understanding of the social impacts of climate change.
Criminology
Learn why crimes are committed, how society defines crime and treats criminals, and what social factors and motivations can lead to criminal behaviour.
Ethics and Technology
Examine the use of data-harvesting by private corporations and governments and the plethora of resulting ethical issues – from privacy and surveillance to human rights, equity and security.
Indigenous Studies
Delve into Indigenous ways of being and doing, which are increasingly appreciated not only their historical value, but also for their place in contemporary society.
Literature and Creative Writing
Learn to harness the power of words to tell compelling stories that inform and inspire the world. Explore the traditional and latest methods to hone your writing practice.
Perspectives on Globalisation
Learn how globalisation has transformed our society. Understand international relations. Develop cultural competency skills and open your mind to world cultures.
Politics Power and Technology
Question political structures and how new media technology has created opportunities for democratic mobilisation and participation, while opening up new ways to corrupt democratic processes.
Screen Studies and Popular Culture
Chart the history of screen technologies and use your creativity and initiative to anticipate what the future of entertainment will be.
Overview
Create and innovate like an entrepreneur with a Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business. Gain management and operations knowledge, and sharpen your critical thinking and communications skills.Learn about key global, social, economic and cultural issues that impact contemporary society. Work in a variety of industries ranging from government to NFPs, small businesses and startups.
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Your industry experience
Bolster your CV with real industry experience with our Work Integrated Learning programs, guaranteed on all our bachelor degrees. These include placements, internships or industry-linked projects. In the Skills and Strategies for Social Change unit, you'll collaborate with students and industry partners to create real campaigns for social change.
Skills you’ll learn
- Innovative, sustainable and ethical problem-solving skills
- Broad-based business knowledge
- Conceptual understanding
- Critical and creative reasoning
- Teamwork
- communication
Your career opportunities
- Journalist
- Marketing manager
- Digital communications manager
- Business analyst
- Project manager
- Policy developer
Key codes
International student visa
International students in Australia who hold student visas are required to study full-time and on campus. Courses that are taught entirely online are only available to international students studying outside Australia or those in Australia who are not on a student visa. Online courses are not available to international students in Australia who hold a student visa.
Professional accreditations
Why Swinburne?
Top 5% of the world’s higher education business schools
#1 in Melbourne for student support
5 stars for overall experience
#1 in Melbourne for graduate salary