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Bachelor of Languages and International Business

Why study the Bachelor of Languages and International Business at UNE?

This degree aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge that will enable them to function effectively both in Australia and overseas in an international business/commerce context.

Students spend a year in the country of the language major with one semester of academic study at a partner university, followed by either one semester of work placement or an additional semester of academic study.

Career Opportunities

Foreign affairs, travel, tourism, international agencies.

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Degree Snapshot

DURATION

4 Years Full-time
8 Years Part-time

FEES

Commonwealth Supported Place

ATAR / OP

72.55 / 14

2010 STUDY OPTIONS

Armidale

Semester 1, Off Campus
Semester 1, On Campus
Semester 2, Off Campus
Semester 2, On Campus

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CRICOS Code:
Official Abbreviation BLangIntBus
Course Type Undergraduate
Commencing
Responsible Campus Admission Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 1 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 1 On Campus
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Course Duration
  • 4 Years Full-time
  • 8 Years Part-time
2009 ATAR 72.55
2009 UAI 70
2009 OP 14
Fees Commonwealth Supported Place
Total Credit Points 192
Benefits

Students may spend the first unit of their intercalary year at a university with which the School of Arts has formal agreements. Currently, agreements or bilateral exchange agreements exist with specific universities in China (Guilin, Xi'an), France (Angers, Saint-Etienne) and French-speaking Canada (Quebec City), Germany (Oldenburg, Trier) and Austria (Graz, Klagenfurt), Italy (Macerata) and Japan (Hiroshima, Kagoshima, Nagoya, Tokyo). Such agreements mean that tuition fees are waived, that help is given with finding accommodation and that an element of pastoral care is provided. Some financial assistance is available in connection with study at certain of these universities. Students have the opportunity of completing a business work placement overseas, in the country of their target language.

How to apply

New domestic students to UNE apply to study on-campus through UAC or QTAC.

For more information, click here

All other domestic students apply directly to UNE

For more information, click here

Intensive Schools

Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements.

Entry Requirements

Normal Admission requirements apply. Assumed knowledge is any two units of English and recommended studies is any two units of Mathematics.

Practical, Clinical or Work Experience

Candidates have the opportunity of completing a business work placement overseas, in the country of their target language.

Advanced Standing

Students may apply for advanced standing towards the Bachelor of Languages and International Business degree on the basis of previous tertiary study. No advanced standing is given for OSLS391, OSLS392 or OSWP300.

Scholarships

The University offers a number of Faculty/College and country scholarships available to Australian citizens and permanent residents.

Academic Colours

black and post office red (BCC 209)

Further Information

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These Course Rules & Plans are ONLY to be used if you Commenced, Transferred or Changed Versions in the Bachelor of Languages and International Business in 2010.

To qualify for the award a candidate shall complete a total of 192 credit points with not more than 60 credit points at 100-level and at least 36 credit points at 300/400-level, excluding the in-country residence units.

Program of Study

Candidates shall complete an approved program of study as outlined in the Course Schedule comprising:

Course Structure

Credit Points
Core Units 108 cps
Approved Majors
Complete ONE Major comprising 72 credit points in an approved language, including at least 24 credit points at 300/400-level excluding in-country residence units
or
Complete ONE Major comprising at least 48 credit points in an approved language, including at least 18 credit points at 300/400-level, and up to 24 credit points from units in approved majors for the Bachelor of Arts
72 cps
Elective Units 12 cps
Total 192 cps

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For candidates studying Full-Time = 48 cps per year or 24 cps per semester. This equates to a workload of approximately 40-48 hours per week.
For candidates studying Part-Time = 24 cps per year or 12 cps per semester. This equates to a workload of approximately 20-24 hours per week.

Approved Majors

Chinese
French
German
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese

Exit Pathways

Candidates who discontinue their studies in the course may be eligible to exit with the Bachelor of Arts on completion of 144 credit points, with 48 credits points in each of two approved languages of which at least 18 credit points are at 300/400-level, excluding in-country residence units; or may be eligible to exit with the Diploma in Modern Languages on completion of 48 credit points in one approved language.

Advanced Standing

Advanced standing shall not be granted for in-country residence units.

 

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