Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) – Level 7

Bachelor of Applied Management (BAM) – Level 7

Why study this course:

Are you looking to lead and manage in a global business context? Do you want to be an authentic people focused leader?

The Bachelor of Applied Management focuses on developing not only your theoretical knowledge but the soft skills that make for a great leader. These include critical thinking, people management and communication to name a few. You also get to choose between an internship, an industry-based capstone project or a research project to complete your degree. Depending on your choice you get to put your knowledge into practice or develop the research skills needed to move onto further study.

Career outcomes:

When you complete the Bachelor of Applied Management you are equipped to work in a range of business-focused roles including:

  • Operations
  • Project management
  • Marketing
  • Business management
  • Business development and,
  • Customer service

Study pathways:

You can go on to postgraduate studies including Masters

What you will learn:

Made up of 360 credits taught over three years and finishing with your choice of a research project, capstone project based in industry or a 16 week industry internship you get to study standard business subjects including Strategic Management and Marketing alongside arts-focused subjects such as Philosophy and Psychology.

Philosophy & Psychology
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving
Intercultural Communication & Organisational Behaviour
New Enterprise Development & Small Business
Anthropology
Sociology
Strategic Management and Marketing
Sustainable Practice & Operations Management
Managing Projects
Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Management Capstone Project

Designed by you this is a project undertaken with industry.

Capstone Internship

16 weeks of work experience undertaken in industry the Capstone Internship ensures you graduate with experience.

Research Project

Designed by you this is a project that is geared to preparing you for further studies.