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Bachelor of Business

at University of New England, New South Wales.

A general business management degree covering marketing, management, HR, entrepreneurship and supply-chain. Lighter on accounting and finance than a Bachelor of Commerce, with broader elective scope.

ATAR cutoff history

Published cutoff data for the University of New England Bachelor of Business. We never invent figures; entries marked "not published" mean the university or admissions centre has not released a verified cutoff for that intake.

Intake yearATAR cutoffAdmissions centre
2024ATAR cutoff not publishedUAC
2023ATAR cutoff not publishedUAC
2022ATAR cutoff not publishedUAC

No verified cutoffs are available. Confirm the latest figure on the official UAC cutoff release.

Prerequisite Year 12 subjects

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What you will study

Year one builds a transdisciplinary business core: introductory economics, accounting, marketing, management and business analytics, plus one or two electives. UNE runs large first-year cohorts with lectures of 150 plus and tutorials of 20 to 30 students. From year two students select a major (Marketing, Management, Human Resources, Business Information Systems, International Business, Entrepreneurship, Business Analytics) and stack discipline electives. Year three is heavy on capstone work, case competitions and an applied strategy or consulting project. The BBus differs from a BCom in carrying less compulsory accounting and finance and more management, HR and marketing. Group work is constant from second semester onwards. Many students stack an internship, exchange semester or industry consulting project into their elective load.

Example first-year subjects

  • Introduction to Microeconomics
  • Foundations of Marketing
  • Accounting for Decision Making
  • Principles of Management
  • Business Analytics Fundamentals
  • Business Decision Making

How you will be assessed

  • Mid-semester quizzes and final exams of 40 to 60 percent in quantitative units
  • Group case-study reports worth 25 to 40 percent in marketing and strategy units
  • Individual essays and reflective reports in HR and management
  • Capstone strategy project pitched to industry partners
  • Online weekly engagement quizzes
  • Internship reflective journal and supervisor evaluation

Placement and industry experience

UNE embeds a Work Integrated Learning unit in third year (typically 100 to 150 hours) where students join an industry partner on a live business problem. Hosts span the big four banks, big four consulting firms, fast-moving consumer goods companies, councils and start-ups. Most placements sit in Armidale and online. The university also offers the Business Internship elective and global mobility tied to UNE business school partners. Placements feed into final-year strategy capstones, allowing students to apply the project to a real client.

Career outcomes

  • Graduates work as graduate analysts, marketing coordinators and HR officers across small-business and corporate employers.
  • Common destinations include retail-banking graduate programmes, FMCG marketing rotations and management consulting boutiques.
  • Many alumni progress into business development, brand management and operations leadership roles within five years.

Professional accreditation

  • AACSB accredited (where applicable)

Typical first jobs

  • Graduate analyst at the big four banks
  • Consulting graduate at the big four professional services firms
  • Marketing or brand coordinator at retail and FMCG companies
  • Human resources advisor at large corporates or government agencies
  • Business analyst in technology and start-up sector
  • Account manager in media and advertising

Graduate starting salary

$60,000 - $75,000 per year

Source: https://www.qilt.edu.au/surveys/graduate-outcomes-survey-(gos). Last reviewed 2026-05-21.

After graduation

High GPA graduates can enter the one-year BBus Honours year (research thesis) before research masters or a PhD. Common coursework pathways include a Master of Marketing, Management, HR Management or International Business at UNE, or the Master of Professional Accounting to pivot toward CA or CPA. Combined bachelors with Laws, Advanced Studies, Computing and Science are widely available. Many alumni take the AHRI, CPA or CIM credentialing path alongside work.

Is this the right degree for you?

You probably thrive here if

  • Students who enjoy team-based case competitions and live business problems
  • Those comfortable with mid-level maths in finance and analytics units
  • People who want broad business literacy before committing to a specialty
  • Students who network actively and want to build a corporate CV
  • Those willing to manage heavy group-work loads

It is probably not for you if

  • Students wanting deep quantitative finance and economics theory (consider a BCom or BEcon)
  • Those who dislike group work or large lecture environments
  • Anyone avoiding numerate units entirely

Careers this leads to

Australian career pathways that name this Bachelor of Business as an entry route. Each page shows uni, TAFE and apprenticeship alternatives.

Related courses at UNE

Sources

Course details are summarised by ExamExplained, not copied from the university. Confirm course content and ATAR cutoffs on the University of New England handbook and on UAC before applying. Page generated at https://examexplained.com.au/uni/une/bachelor-of-business.

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