Course overview
The Bachelor of Management has a strong practical focus, provides work integrated learning opportunities and equips you with the skills you need to get the job you want!
The course is designed to encourage you to learn through real experiences, which will help you integrate your knowledge, consolidate skills, tackle real problems, and reflect on the experience to develop your professional identity.
This degree will challenge you to take responsibility for your own learning, to engage with people through community and business, and to see yourself as a global citizen.
You can select from a range of sector-focused major sequences from Deakin Business School (including financial planning and project management) and from other faculties in the University (including organisational psychology).
Read MoreKey dates
Direct applications to Deakin for Trimester 2 2025 close 22 June 2025
Direct applications to Deakin for Trimester 3 2025 close 26 October 2025
Current Deakin Students
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Course information
- Award granted
- Bachelor of Management
- Year
- 2017 course information
- Deakin code
- M325
- Approval status
- This course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.
- Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition
The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 7.
Core Units
Seven credit points of Foundation units:
^This unit was previously coded MIS102
Plus three credit points of Personal Edge units:
Plus a one credit point Capstone unit:
Plus one credit point Work Integrated Learning (WIL) unit chosen from:
Elective units
The remaining 12 credit points comprise of at least one major sequence of 6 credit points units as listed and any 6 credit points of general elective units.
Intakes by location
The availability of a course varies across locations and intakes. This means that a course offered in Trimester 1 may not be offered in the same location for Trimester 2 or 3. Check each intake for up-to-date information on when and where you can commence your studies.
Deakin splits the academic year into three terms, known as trimesters. Most students usually undertake two trimesters each year (March-June, July-November).
Please note:
The eligibility of students for membership of the accrediting body is subject to meeting the requirements of that body and that Deakin makes no representations that individuals will meet those requirements.
Workload
As a student in the Faculty of Business and Law, you can expect to participate in a range of teaching activities each week. This could include classes, seminars, practicals and online interaction. You can refer to the individual unit details in the course structure for more information. You will also need to study and complete assessment tasks in your own time.
Entry requirements
Scholarship options
A Deakin scholarship could help you pay for your course fees, living costs and study materials. If you've got something special to offer Deakin - or maybe you just need a bit of extra support - we've got a scholarship opportunity for you. Search or browse through our scholarships
Apply now
Applications for Trimester 1, 2026 open in July. Each year, thousands of students prepare for uni with the help of Deakin support services. We offer a huge range of support, including one-on-one consultations, webinars, online resources and events throughout the year.
To apply, create an account in the Deakin Application Portal, enter your personal details and education experience, upload supporting documents and submit. Need help? Play this video, or contact one of our friendly future student advisers on 1800 693 888 or submit an online enquiry.
You can apply for this course through the Indigenous Access Scheme, which recognises the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and considers the skills, experience and community work that prepares you for study. We look beyond your ATAR and academic results so we can reward your hard work with a place at university.
Pathways
View pathways into the Bachelor of Business with our pathways finder.
Contact information
Faculty of Business and Law - student advisers
Tel 03 9244 6555
Email buslaw@deakin.edu.au
Careers
Want a degree that’s more than just a qualification? Our industry connections, world-class facilities and practical approach to learning are just some of the reasons why Deakin students graduate confident and ready to thrive in the jobs of tomorrow.
Professional recognition
By choosing appropriate units within the Bachelor of Management, you may meet entry requirements of professional associations, such as the Financial Planning Association (FPA).
Course learning outcomes
Deakin's graduate learning outcomes describe the knowledge and capabilities graduates can demonstrate at the completion of their course. These outcomes mean that regardless of the Deakin course you undertake, you can rest assured your degree will teach you the skills and professional attributes that employers value. They'll set you up to learn and work effectively in the future.
Graduate Learning Outcome | Course Learning Outcome |
Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities | Evaluate, analyse and apply management theory and practice for real world management problems. |
Communication | Communicate in a coherent manner using a variety of platforms for a range of purposes and audiences. |
Digital literacy | Use a range of digitally based technologies to communicate and create solutions to management issues |
Critical thinking | Evaluate information, exercise and express sound judgement, ideas and reflection in relation to a range of management issues. |
Problem solving | Create solutions to a diverse range of authentic management challenges and problems. |
Self-management | Manage independent work and study, reflect on own performance, take personal responsibility for actions, and plan for future development needs. |
Teamwork | Interact and collaborate with others from a range of disciplines and backgrounds. |
Global citizenship | Engage and apply management knowledge in different environments and contexts reflecting social, sustainability, ethical, economic and global perspectives. |
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Footnotes
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