Key facts

Domestic students course information.

Entry requirements

Guaranteed ATAR: 72.55

Entry is based on recent secondary (ATAR), higher education (GPA), VET study, or work experience, ADF personnel with a relevant diploma, training, and professional experience.

Entry is based on Australian Year 12 equivalence, an approved VET qualification, or an approved overseas qualification. English language requirements must also be met.

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Duration
  • 3 years full-time
  • Up to 10 years part-time
Number of Units (Subjects)
  • 24 units (144 credit points)
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Fees
  • Commonwealth Supported Place
  • International
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CRICOS code
  • 055665D
  • 097601F (UNE Sydney)
Start Dates and Campus
Trimester 1 – February 2024Trimester 2 – June 2024Trimester 3 – October 2024
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Course information

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Whether you aim to build your career in small, medium or large enterprises, or launch a business of your own, you must learn to identify opportunities, rise to challenges and adapt to change. Our Bachelor of Business is uniquely positioned to help you do this.

Our hands-on teaching and mentoring will transform you into a flexible all-rounder, able to apply your knowledge in a range of industries and occupations. You will hone your financial, critical analysis, decision-making and communication skills – attributes that are highly valued in any dynamic work environment.

Why study a Bachelor of Business with UNE?

We’re highly rated - year after year, students award UNE the maximum 5-star ratings for Overall Experience and Student Support in The Good Universities Guide, so you know you are in good hands.

With 10 majors to choose from, our undergraduate business course gives you the flexibility to pursue a diverse range of career paths.

Australian Defence Force personnel with four years or more experience, who have completed the Australian Defence Force Army All-Corps Captain, Sergeant, Warrant Officer or Chief Petty Officer course and an ADF-approved diploma, may be eligible to enter this program based on their military qualifications and Defence Force work experience (see Course rules and plans).

If you have an approved Diploma from an Australian TAFE or Registered Training Organisation you may be eligible for credit for your diploma which will enable you to complete this course in a reduced timeframe.

What makes our course different?

This course will help you adapt to the demands of a role as a manager with leadership responsibilities for creating a more inclusive and sustainable global economy. Strengthening your skills and knowledge by studying this course will give you an edge in the dynamic and competitive world of business. You will have the opportunity to:

  • Enhance your foundation in business by bolstering your skills in creative thinking, critical analysis, communication and strategic decision making.
  • Consolidate your understanding of regional and global business trends, while assessing ethical, social and environmental implications of business decisions.
  • Apply contemporary business theory and practice to hypothetical and real-world case studies.
  • Study a language within your elective units if you see international opportunities in your future — Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Italian, Indonesian, Japanese and Spanish are all available.
  • Consider an international exchange and study a trimester at one of UNE's partner universities to build your global perspective, or undertake our Overseas Study Experience unit and travel overseas with fellow students on a guided tour of large multi-national businesses in Asia.
  • Accelerate your degree or combine it with periods of full-time employment with online learning support and optional Trimester 3 units.
  • Undertake a work placement and have it count towards your degree, so you can apply your academic knowledge to the real world.
  • Start up your own business as part of our Business in Action unit where you will be mentored through the start-up phase with our SMART Region Incubator.
  • Contribute to our SMART Region Incubator which is run by the Business School and provides a supportive community for start-ups in the region. As a student you can be part of this lively entrepreneurial network.
  • Choose options to study on campus or online, allowing you to balance your studies with your work and personal commitments. You can even choose to study on campus but take some units online, giving you the flexibility to tailor your study program to meet your objectives.

Our flexible course allows you to complete either one or two majors (see list below) and select from a wide range of units, allowing you to focus the direction of your studies, or keep your options open. If you choose only one major, you need to choose a further 8 units, which can be chosen from any discipline across the university in order to truly broaden your learning experience.

Completion of the Accounting major plus four additional units will qualify you for admission to the major professional accounting bodies (CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants ANZ and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)). Choose this option if you want to qualify as an accountant but also want a broad set of business skills. You can also choose to specialise in accounting in our Bachelor of Accounting.

The Human Resource Management Major is accredited with the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).

When you graduate, your major or majors will be identified on your testamur and transcript. For example, if you choose the major in Human Resource Management you will graduate with a Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management). Or, if you take two majors such as International Business and Accounting, you will graduate with a Bachelor of Business (International Business) (Accounting).

Majors

  • Accounting*
  • Agribusiness
  • Analytics and Informatics
  • Business Analytics
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing

*Candidates who choose the Accounting major and who wish to complete all units needed for Professional Body Entry will not be able to complete two majors.

Study online

Most of our students choose to study online across three study periods with 24/7 tutor support* and fit study around work and family commitments. Uniquely, our online students are mostly over 30 and bring valuable experience with them. They form a community of adults juggling the same challenges and priorities and who bring their life and work experience together at UNE in order to become future-fit and better respond to a rapidly changing world.

Study on campus

Many of our students choose to take advantage of the on-campus lifestyle in Armidale, in the beautiful New England region, with access to unparalleled support, accommodation and sporting facilities. These students are often starting their first degree and have left school recently. Through access to academic and career support they get a fantastic start to their careers.

* 24/7 tutor support includes: essay feedback (within 24 hours); live chat 24/7 for generic feedback on academic writing; and subject-specific help at a foundation or first-year level for subjects including mathematics, chemistry, biology, physics, business, accounting, microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics. There are also a wide range of workshops, resources and courses available in academic skills support to assist you and help you to succeed.

Entry requirements

Select the option that best describes you.

If you are an international applicant who wants to study on campus in Australia:

You will need to meet both the Academic and English Language Requirements to gain admission into this course. Meeting academic requirements means we review what you have already studied to see if you have the results needed for admission to your preferred course.

This course is offered under three admission rules, each with its own Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule A: You have completed, at minimum, an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.
If you are admitted on this basis and you will be studying at UNE’s Armidale campus, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).
If you are admitted on this basis and you will be studying at UNE’s Sydney campus, you will be eligible for admission under Rule E. Please see Rule E Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule B: You have completed an approved overseas qualification from one of the following institutions:

  • Qingdao Technology University Qindao College
  • Shandong Institute of Business and Technology
  • Technical and Vocational Training Corporation
  • WUXI South Ocean College

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule B. Please see the Rule B Course Structure (Program of Study) for a list of approved overseas qualification from these institutions.

Rule C: You have completed at least one of the following approved VET qualifications:

  • Diploma of Business - BSB50207/BSB50215/BSB50120
  • Diploma of Business Administration - BSB50415/BSB50120
  • Diploma of Government - PSP50116
  • Diploma of Human Resources - BSB50618
  • Diploma of Leadership and Management - BSB51918
  • Diploma of Marketing and Communication - BSB52415/BSB50620
  • Diploma of Procurement and Contracting - PSP50616
  • Diploma of Leadership in Healthcare Practice - 10488NAT/10820NAT
  • Diploma of Project Management - BSB51413/BSB51415/BSB50820
  • Advanced Diploma of Business - BSB60207/BSB60215
  • Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management - BSB61015/BSB60420
  • Advanced Diploma of Management - BSB60407/BSB61015/BSB60420
  • Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources) - BSB60915/BSB60320
  • Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication - BSB61315/ BSB60520
  • Advanced Diploma of Program Management - BSB61215/BSB61218/BSB60720

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule C. Please see the Rule C Course Structure (Program of Study).

Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.

You can check your overseas qualifications in our Admission Country List and Qualifications table. If you can't find your qualifications in this list, simply submit your application and UNE's International Admissions team will assess them for you.

When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.

International applicants, please note: You may also need to show evidence of your English language proficiency to the Department of Home Affairs if you are applying for a Student Visa.

These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.

Assumed Knowledge

By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Assumed Knowledge

Recommended Studies

Before starting this course, we recommend you have a sound understanding of any 2 units of Mathematics studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Recommended Studies

Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.

Visa Information

On-Campus study
If you would like to study full-time in Australia at one of UNE's campuses, you will need to have a visa that allows you to study. For most international students this visa will need to be a Student Visa. The Australian Department of Home Affairs has further information about visa eligibility and conditions.

If you are an international applicant who wants to study online (overseas or in Australia):

You will need to meet both the Academic and English Language Requirements to gain admission into this course. Meeting academic requirements means we review what you have already studied to see if you have the results needed for admission to your preferred course.

This course is offered under three admission rules, each with its own Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule A: You have, at minimum, completed an Australian Year 12 qualification or overseas equivalent.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule B: You have completed an approved overseas qualification from one of the following institutions:

  • Qingdao Technology University Qindao College
  • Shandong Institute of Business and Technology
  • Technical and Vocational Training Corporation
  • WUXI South Ocean College

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule B. Please see the Rule B Course Structure (Program of Study) for a list of approved overseas qualification from these institutions.

Rule C: You have completed at least one of the following approved VET qualifications:

  • Diploma of Business - BSB50207/BSB50215/BSB50120
  • Diploma of Business Administration - BSB50415/BSB50120
  • Diploma of Government - PSP50116
  • Diploma of Human Resources - BSB50618
  • Diploma of Leadership and Management - BSB51918
  • Diploma of Marketing and Communication - BSB52415/BSB50620
  • Diploma of Procurement and Contracting - PSP50616
  • Diploma of Leadership in Healthcare Practice - 10488NAT/10820NAT
  • Diploma of Project Management - BSB51413/BSB51415/BSB50820
  • Advanced Diploma of Business - BSB60207/BSB60215
  • Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management - BSB61015/BSB60420
  • Advanced Diploma of Management - BSB60407/BSB61015/BSB60420
  • Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources) - BSB60915/BSB60320
  • Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication - BSB61315/ BSB60520
  • Advanced Diploma of Program Management - BSB61215/BSB61218/BSB60720

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule C. Please see the Rule C Course Structure (Program of Study).

Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.

You can check your overseas qualifications in our Admission Country List and Qualifications table. If you can't find your qualifications in this list, simply submit your application and UNE's International Admissions team will assess them for you.

When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.

International applicants, please note: You may also need to show evidence of your English language proficiency to the Department of Home Affairs if you are applying for a Student Visa.

These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.

Assumed Knowledge

By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Assumed Knowledge

Recommended Studies

Before starting this course, we recommend you have a sound understanding of any 2 units of Mathematics studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Recommended Studies

Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.

Visa Information

Online study in your own country
If you would like to study online with UNE while you reside outside of Australia you do not need a Student Visa. If your course requires you to visit Australia to attend any mandatory study requirements, you would need to explore Visitor Visa options for a short-term stay.

Online study in Australia
If you would like to study online with UNE while you are residing in Australia, you will need to hold a visa (other than a Student Visa) that allows you to study. If you are unsure if your visa allows you to study, you can check with UNE's International Admissions team. If you hold a Student Visa you cannot study completely online; you must be enrolled as an on-campus student (although you can study a limited number of online units).

Some courses require you to provide documentary evidence, or interviews to support your application. The following documents are required to support your application:

  • Any supporting documents related to your admission pathway. For example, if you apply based on previous study, upload evidence of your study so we can assess eligibility.
  • Proof of identity and citizenship. This can be a certified/notarised copy of the photo page of your passport, or another form of official photo identification that lists your full personal details including name and date of birth; for example, a foreign government identity card.
  • Evidence of English Language Requirements satisfied. If you have completed a UNE-approved formal English test within the last two years, you must provide a copy of the test results with your application. Please see UNE’s English Language Requirements above for further information.

Advanced Standing is credit or recognition of your previous study, work and/or life experience. This can reduce the cost and length of your studies.

Course Entry Advanced Standing
Some entry rules come with Advanced Standing or Articulation Programs that are assessed automatically without the need for you to fill in an additional application. Simply apply for your course and we’ll look after the rest.

  • If you are admitted under Rules B or C, you will be granted Block or Specified Advanced Standing. Please refer to your relevant Course Structure (Program of Study) under the Articulation Programs to see Advanced Standing information.
  • If you are admitted under Rule D, you will be granted:
    • 48 credit points of Unspecified Advanced Standing at 100-level
    • AND 48 credit points of Unspecified Advanced Standing at 200-level.

Individual Unit Advanced Standing
If you are admitted into this course and believe you have already completed the equivalent of one or more of the units in your Course Structure (Program of Study) within the last ten years, you can apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing.
> Learn how to apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing

Select the option that best describes your experience.

You are currently studying Year 12 (school or TAFE) or have done so within the past 2 years.

Guaranteed ATAR
72.55

If you are admitted on the basis of your ATAR, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).

Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.

There are two ATAR-related adjustments that can be applied to increase your rank when applying for this course. You can receive a maximum of five points in addition to your ATAR result. It is possible to be considered for either the UNE ATAR Adjustment Scheme OR the Educational Access Scheme, but not both.

UNE ATAR Adjustment Scheme
UNE automatically offers an additional five points of adjustment factors to the ATAR of eligible applicants from regional, rural and remote locations without the need for an application.
> Learn more about the UNE ATAR Adjustment Scheme

Education Adjustment Scheme (EAS)
UNE acknowledges and provides consideration for applicants who have experienced an educational disadvantage. If you are planning to study on campus you can seek consideration for this scheme when applying for this course.
> Learn more about EAS

UNE Early Entry Program
Early Entry is open to all Year 12 applicants and relies on your school’s assessment of your attributes and suitability for study. You can apply early, receive an offer and secure a place with UNE, even before your scores are released.
> Learn more about the UNE Early Entry Program

UAC Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS)
This scheme provides eligible Year 12 applicants who have applied via the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) the opportunity to receive early offers of undergraduate admission to UNE based on their school ratings and Year 11 results.
> Learn more about SRS

These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.

English Language Requirements

When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.

Assumed Knowledge

By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Assumed Knowledge

Recommended Studies

Before starting this course, we recommend you have a sound understanding of any 2 units of Mathematics studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Recommended Studies

Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.

You have studied at UNE or other higher education institutions, completed or otherwise.

This course is offered under three admission rules, each with its own Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rules A and E: You have undertaken any of the following qualifications with an appropriate Grade Point Average (GPA):

  • Undergraduate Certificates
  • Diplomas*
  • Advanced Diplomas/Associate degrees*
  • Bachelor degrees
  • Postgraduate degrees

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule B: You have completed an approved overseas qualification from one of the following institutions:

  • Qingdao Technology University Qindao College
  • Shandong Institute of Business and Technology
  • Technical and Vocational Training Corporation
  • WUXI South Ocean College

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule B. Please see the Rule B Course Structure (Program of Study) for a list of approved overseas qualification from these institutions.

* If you have completed a Diploma or Advanced Diploma please see the Vocational Education and Training (VET) study section, as you may be eligible for admission under Rule C.

Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.

These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.

English Language Requirements

When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.

Assumed Knowledge

By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Assumed Knowledge

Recommended Studies

Before starting this course, we recommend you have a sound understanding of any 2 units of Mathematics studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Recommended Studies

Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.

You have undertaken VET study through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), e.g. TAFE.

This course is offered under two admission rules, each with its own Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule A: You have completed any VET study of Certificate IV or above.
If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).

Rule C: You have completed at least one of the following approved VET qualifications:

  • Diploma of Business - BSB50207/BSB50215/BSB50120
  • Diploma of Business Administration - BSB50415/BSB50120
  • Diploma of Facilities Management - 10938NAT
  • Diploma of Government - PSP50116
  • Diploma of Human Resources - BSB50618
  • Diploma of Leadership and Management - BSB51918
  • Diploma of Marketing and Communication - BSB52415/BSB50620
  • Diploma of Procurement and Contracting - PSP50616
  • Diploma of Leadership in Healthcare Practice - 10488NAT/10820NAT
  • Diploma of Project Management - BSB51413/BSB51415/BSB50820
  • Advanced Diploma of Business - BSB60207/BSB60215
  • Advanced Diploma of Leadership and Management - BSB61015/BSB60420
  • Advanced Diploma of Management - BSB60407/BSB61015/BSB60420
  • Advanced Diploma of Management (Human Resources) - BSB60915/BSB60320
  • Advanced Diploma of Marketing and Communication - BSB61315/ BSB60520
  • Advanced Diploma of Program Management - BSB61215/BSB61218/BSB60720

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule C. Please see the Rule C Course Structure (Program of Study).

Please note: If you are a member of the Australian Defence Force please see the Work and Life Experience section, as you may be eligible for admission under Rule D.

Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.

These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.

English Language Requirements

When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.

Assumed Knowledge

By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Assumed Knowledge

Recommended Studies

Before starting this course, we recommend you have a sound understanding of any 2 units of Mathematics studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Recommended Studies

Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.

You left high school more than two years ago or did not finish Year 12.

You can apply for this course on the basis of work and/or life experience via at least one of the following methods:

Rule D: Current and former Australian Defence Force (ADF) members only. You must provide a Letter of Attestation from your Education Officer confirming that you meet all of the following entry requirements:

  • You have completed relevant professional development/training activities equivalent to 2400 hours
  • AND you have completed the ADF Warrant Officer course (or above)
  • AND you have completed at least four years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) professional experience in the ADF.

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule D. Please see the Rule D Course Structure (Program of Study).

Professional Experience
If you have completed at least one year of paid professional experience, we can assess you for admission on this basis. Simply provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s in your application.
> Find out more about applying based on professional experience
> Learn about our Statement of Service requirements

Mature Age Special Entry
Tell us more about your work and life experience, demonstrating why you believe you will be successful in the course you are applying for. Simply complete the form and upload it in your application.
> Download the Mature Age Special Entry form (PDF)

Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)
The STAT is a test that assesses a range of competencies considered important for successful tertiary study. UNE accepts the multiple-choice component provided you have completed it within the three years prior to course commencement.
> Visit ACER for more information

If you are admitted on this basis, you will be eligible for admission under Rule A. Please see the Rule A Course Structure (Program of Study).

Please note: all admissions are subject to UNE’s Admission, Credit and Enrolment Policy. Please read and familiarise yourself with the details of the policy. See our Glossary for help with university terms.

Pathways Enabling Course
This is a free (fees exempt) and 100% online course designed to help you prepare for university. It will provide you with all the skills needed to undertake undergraduate study.
> Learn more about the Pathways Enabling Course

TRACKS (Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants)
TRACKS is a preparation course run by the UNE Oorala Aboriginal Centre. Over two trimesters you will experience what university study is about and learn in a supported environment. Be part of a community of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples who share your goals and interests.
> Learn more about TRACKS

Internal Selection Program (Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants)
This program is designed for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples who have professional work or community experience, or any formal VET qualifications, e.g. TAFE study.
> Learn more about the Internal Selection Program

Pathways into Business
There is more than one way to study the course of your dreams at UNE. Find out more about Pathways into Business at UNE.

These requirements are in addition to the entry requirements above.

English Language Requirements

When applying you may be required to show how you satisfy the English Language Requirements for this course.

Assumed Knowledge

By applying for this course, we assume that you have sound knowledge of any 2 units of English studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Assumed Knowledge

Recommended Studies

Before starting this course, we recommend you have a sound understanding of any 2 units of Mathematics studied at a Year 12 level (or overseas equivalent).
> Learn more about Recommended Studies

Intensive Schools

Mandatory intensive schools on campus may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. Please see the UNE Course Handbook for the specific requirements of each unit.

Some courses require you to provide documentary evidence, or interviews to support your application. The following documents are required to support your application:

  • Any supporting documents related to your admission pathway. For example, if you apply based on previous study, upload evidence of your study so we can assess eligibility.
  • If you are applying through Mature Age Special Entry, you will need to include a completed Mature Age Special Entry form in your online application. Learn more about Mature Age Special Entry.
  • If you are applying based on professional experience you will need to provide a resume and a Statement of Service from your employer/s on company letterhead. Learn about our Statement of Service requirements.
  • If you are applying for admission under Rule D then you must provide a Letter of Attestation from your Education Officer confirming your qualifications and professional experience.

Advanced Standing is credit or recognition of your previous study, work and/or life experience. This can reduce the cost and length of your studies.

Course Entry Advanced Standing
Some entry rules come with Advanced Standing or Articulation Programs that are assessed automatically without the need for you to fill in an additional application. Simply apply for your course and we’ll look after the rest.

  • If you are admitted under Rules B or C, you will be granted Block or Specified Advanced Standing. Please refer to your relevant Course Structure (Program of Study) under the Articulation Programs to see Advanced Standing information.
  • If you are admitted under Rule D, you will be granted:
    • 48 credit points of Unspecified Advanced Standing at 100-level
    • AND 48 credit points of Unspecified Advanced Standing at 200-level.

Individual Unit Advanced Standing
If you are admitted into this course and believe you have already completed the equivalent of one or more of the units in your Course Structure (Program of Study) within the last ten years, you can apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing.
> Learn how to apply for Individual Unit Advanced Standing

Course structure

Candidates may study the Analytics and Informatics major at the Armidale campus (on campus or online) under Rule (a). Study at UNE Sydney Campus is only available for full-time on campus international students admitted under rule (e), completing the Accounting, Analytics and Informatics, or Finance majors.Candidates who choose the Accounting major and who wish to complete all units needed for Professional Body Entry will not be able to complete two majors. Candidates who choose the Analytics and Informatics major will not be able to complete two majors.

To qualify for the award a candidate must pass units to the value of 144 credit points with not more than 60 credit points at 100-level, at least 36 credit points at 300-level and with not more than 12 credit points at 400-level.

144 credit points

For candidates admitted under Rule (a)

48 credit points

Complete the following units
Complete either: ONE Major totalling 48 credit points with at least 24 credit points at 300-level, plus Elective Units totalling 48 credit points.
or
ONE Major from (Accounting) or (Informatics and Digital Literacy) totalling 96 credit points with at least 36 credit points at 300-level.
or
TWO Majors totalling 96 credit points with at least 24 credit points at 300-level from each Major.
Candidates who choose the Accounting major and who wish to complete all units needed for Professional Body Entry will not be able to complete two majors.
Candidates who choose the Informatics and Digital Literacy major will not be able to complete two majors.

Students may meet requirements for Professional Body Entry through completion of specific units from this Major's Listed units and course Elective units, in addition to the Prescribed units.

For information relating to accreditation by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) please see the Professional Accounting Recognition webpage.

In order to meet the academic requirements for professional body entry, students will need to complete AFM231, AFM301, ECON102, LSSU251, LSSU391, LSSU392 and QM162 as part of the Major and elective units, in addition to the Prescribed units.

In order to meet the Tax Practitioners Board accreditation course requirements, students will need to complete three commercial law units (LSSU251, LSSU350 and LSSU391) and two Australian Taxation law units (LSSU392 and LSSU493).

If a person studies an approved tertiary degree in accounting (BBus majoring in Accounting) etc to be registered as an auditor they must have studied:
“in commercial law (including company law) of not less than 2 years duration (as well as accounting)” section 1280(2A)(b)(ii) Corporations Act 2001 (Cth)
To be registered as a liquidator, the requirement is stated as “has the qualifications, experience, knowledge and abilities prescribed” section 20-20(4)(a) Schedule 2, Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) “Insolvency Practice Schedule (Corporations). The explanation as to what is a prescribed qualification is found in the Insolvency Practice Rules (Corporations) 2016 under rule 20-1(2)(a) and states “in commercial law”.
UNE Business Law and Principles of Corporations Law meet these requirements when both taken and passed.

96 credit points

Students wishing to study Accounting and obtain an accredited outcome complete the following:

84 credit points

Complete the following units:

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points.

Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

Students wishing to study Accounting without obtaining an accredited outcome complete the following:

42 credit points

Complete the following units

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points from the following units with at least 6 credit points at 300 level.

36 credit points

Complete the following units:

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points from the following units:
Complete 0 or 6 credit points from the following units:
Complete 0 or 6 credit points from the following units:
Complete 0 or 6 credit points from the following units:
Complete 0 or 6 credit points from the following units:

36 credit points

Complete the following units Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points from the following units:

42 credit points

Complete the following units

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points from the following units:

Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

36 credit points

Complete the following units

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units: Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

30 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points from the following units:

NOTE: You may only complete ONE unit from OSSE300 or WORK300

90 credit points

Complete the following units:

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points from the following units:

30 credit points

Complete the following units:

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points from the following units:

NOTE: You may only complete ONE unit from OSSE300 or WORK300

30 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points from the following units:

NOTE: You may only complete ONE unit from OSSE300 or WORK300

30 credit points

Complete the following units:

24 credit points

Complete 18 credit points from the following units:

NOTE: You may only complete ONE unit from OSSE300 or WORK300

Students who have completed ONE Major may choose to complete either ONE or TWO Minors

24 credit points

Complete the following units:

24 credit points

Complete the following units:

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points from the following units
Complete 0 to 48 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level, depending on if you undertake ONE or TWO Majors, or complete a minor as part of you program of study.

Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

144 credit points

For candidates admitted under Rule (b)

144 credit points

48 credit points

Granted to those candidates who have completed 2 years of specified study at Qingdao Technological University Qindao College.

96 credit points

60 credit points

Complete the following units

12 credit points

Units Complete 12 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points with a maximum of 12 credit points at 100-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units. Notes: Students seeking entry to CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) or Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) will need to complete these units AFM301, AFM231, LSSU251, LSSU391 & LSSU392 as Listed Units and Elective Units. For information relating to accreditation by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) please see the Professional Accounting Accreditation webpage.

96 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points from the following units, including at least 6 credit points at 300-level

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points with a maximum of 6 credit points at 100-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units

96 credit points

60 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 300-level from the following units Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with a maximum of 6 credit points at 100-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units

96 credit points

42 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units, including at least 12 credit points at 300-level

30 credit points

Complete 30 credit points with not more than 12 credit points at 100-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

96 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with a maximum of 6 credit points at 100-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

48 credit points

Granted to those candidates who have completed specified study through Shandong Institute of Business and Technology (SIBT)

72 credit points

Complete the following units

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units Students seeking entry to CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) or Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) will need to complete AFM231, LSSU251, LSSU391 & LSSU392 as Listed Units and Elective Units. For information relating to accreditation by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) please see the Professional Accounting Accreditation webpage.

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points at 200/300-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

66 credit points

Complete the following units

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units

18 credit points

Complete 12 credit points at 200/300-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units. Notes: Students seeking entry to CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) or Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) will need to complete these units AFM112, AFM275, AFM301, AFM305, AFM319, AFM231 LSSU251, LSSU391 & LSSU392 as Listed Units and Elective Units. For information relating to accreditation by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) please see the Professional Accounting Accreditation webpage.

60 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 300-level from the following units Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with not more than 6 credit points at 100-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

66 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 300-level from the following units: Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 200/300-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

72 credit points

Granted to those candidates who have completed specified study through Shandong Institute of Business and Technology (SIBT).

36 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 200/300-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

36 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units, including at least 12 credit points at 300-level

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points at 200/300-level Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

36 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

144 credit points

48 credit points

Granted to those candidates who have completed 2 years of specified study in the Associate Degree in Marketing at the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation.

66 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

72 credit points

Granted on the basis of completion of 1.5 years of specified study offered by WUXI South Ocean College.

18 credit points

Complete the following units

36 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units Students seeking entry to CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) or Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) will need to complete three (3) of the following units as Listed Units and two as a Non-Award unit: AFM231, AFM301, LSSU251, LSSU391 LSSU392. For information relating to accreditation by CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ) and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA) please see the Professional Accounting Accreditation webpage.

36 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points from the following units, including at least 6 credit points at 300-level

30 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 300-level from the following units Note: When a unit is offered at multiple levels you can only choose ONE unit.

18 credit points

Complete the following units

36 credit points

Complete 36 credit points from the following units, including at least 12 credit points at 300-level

144 credit points

For candidates admitted under Rule (c)

144 credit points

48 credit points

Granted on the basis of completion of an approved DIPLOMA offered by TAFE or a Registered Training Organisation.
  • Unspecified 100 level unit (UNSP1XX48) – 48 credit points

96 credit points

60 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points at 200/300-level with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

96 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points from the following units, including at least 12 credit points at 300-level

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points at 200/300-level with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

96 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 300-level from the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points at 200/300-level with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

96 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units:

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points at 200/300-level with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to candidates meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

72 credit points

Granted on the basis of completion of an approved ADVANCED DIPLOMA offered by TAFE or a Registered Training Organisation.
  • Unspecified 100 level unit (UNSP1XX48) – 48 credit points
  • Unspecified 200 level unit (UNSP2XX24) – 24 credit points

72 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units

72 credit points

48 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points, including at least 18 credit points at 300-level from the following units

72 credit points

48 credit points

Complete the following units

24 credit points

Complete 24 credit points with at least 18 credit points at 300-level from the following units

72 credit points

54 credit points

Complete the following units

18 credit points

Complete 18 credit points with at least 6 credit points at 300-level from the following units

144 credit points

For candidates admitted under Rule (d)

144 credit points

96 credit points

Granted on the basis of completion of a recognised Australian Defence Force approved relevant Diploma, plus completion of the Australian Defence Force Army All-Corps Captain or Sergeant or Warrant Officer course, plus at least four years Australian Defence Force work experience.
  • Unspecified 100 level unit (UNSP1XX48) – 48 credit points
  • Unspecified 200 level unit (UNSP2XX48) – 48 credit points

48 credit points

42 credit points

Complete the following units

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points at 300-level The Listed Unit can be chosen from any unit in the Business School with the prefix AFM, BUS, ECON, MM or QM subject to candidates meeting pre-requisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

48 credit points

42 credit points

Complete the following units

6 credit points

Complete 6 credit points at 200 or 300-level The Listed Unit can be chosen from any unit in the Business School with the prefix AFM, BUS, ECON, MM, or QM subject to candidates meeting pre-requisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

48 credit points

36 credit points

Complete the following units

12 credit points

Complete 12 credit points at 300-level Listed Units can be chosen from any unit in the Business School with the prefix AFM, BUS, ECON, MM, or QM subject to candidates meeting pre-requisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

48 credit points

36 credit points

Complete the following units
Complete 12 credit points at 300-level Listed Units can be chosen from any unit in the Business School with the prefix AFM, BUS, ECON, MM, or QM subject to candidates meeting pre-requisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

48 credit points

42 credit points

Complete the following units

6 credit points

The Listed Unit can be chosen from any unit in the Business School with the prefix AFM, BUS, ECON, MM, or QM subject to candidates meeting pre-requisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.

144 credit points

For candidates admitted under Rule (e)

48 credit points

Complete the following units

96 credit points

Complete ONE Major

96 credit points

Complete the following units

96 credit points

Complete the following units

96 credit points

Complete the following units

See UNE Handbook for more details. The Handbook contains detailed course information designed for enrolled students, including course plans, exit awards, intensive schools, and work placement requirements.

Fees and scholarships

How much will it cost?

Estimated fees for your first year of study in this course are:

Fee typeCost
International
$30,200*
Commonwealth Supported Place
$15,798*
Estimated amenities fee per year if studying full-time$351

*Annual course fees only cover the cost of tuition. They do not include other expenses associated with university study such as text books, accommodation and living expenses. If you are successful in gaining admission to study at UNE, the Offer of Admission will list the exact tuition fees you need to pay for your course. Fees quoted cover full-time tuition for two full-time trimesters only. For more information, please see fees and costs.

*The costs will depend on the units you choose to study as the cost of individual units vary. “Estimated fees” are provided as a guide only based on a typical enrolment of students undertaking a study load of 48 credit points in the first year of this course. For courses that require less than 48 credit points the fees indicated are based on the total credit points required for completion of that course. For more information, please see fees and costs. If applicable, Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) Student Contribution Fees are indicative from 2023. The 2024 CSP rates are still being finalised by the Government and we will update the information as soon as we have more details.

What are the course fee payment options?

A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a government subsidised place in a university course. The government pays part of your tuition fees, and you pay the remainder.

If you have a CSP in either an undergraduate or postgraduate (coursework) degree, you may be eligible for a HECS-HELP Loan, which allows you to defer payment of your fees until you are earning above the threshold.

UNE scholarships are open for all to apply and offer financial help while you are studying. There are scholarships for students with high academic achievement, from rural areas, studying specific degrees, in disadvantaged groups, experiencing financial hardship, who excel at sport or want to live in a UNE residential college.

UNE scholarship applications are free and confidential. You may apply for more than one scholarship.

Scholarships

UNE offers bursaries and scholarships that can help you with the costs of studying and living in Australia.

The UNE International Bursary reduces the published annual tuition fees for international students by up to 20%. These bursaries are available for international students commencing coursework studies at UNE in 2024. View detailed Bursary information.

UNE also offers a number of substantial research scholarships to postgraduate students studying research-based degrees.

Your career

Career outcomes

You will graduate from UNE's Bachelor of Business as a flexible, all-rounder with specific skills in your chosen major. You could consider a broad range of careers in areas such as:

  • accounting and finance
  • agribusiness
  • economics
  • human resources
  • marketing
  • business analytics.
Professional recognition

Completion of the Accounting major plus five additional units (see Program of Study) will qualify you for admission to the major professional accounting bodies (CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants ANZ and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA)). Choose this option if you want an understanding of accounting but also want a broad set of business skills. You can also study accounting in the Bachelor of Accounting.

Completion of the Accounting major plus five additional units (see Program of Study) will allow you to meet the Tax Practitioners Board accreditation course requirements.

The Human Resource Management major is accredited with the Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI).

Course outcomes

The Bachelor of Business aims to create contemporary professionals with a solid grounding in the core business fields of accounting, economics, ethics, management and marketing needed for organisational survival and success. The course will prepare students to take on a role as a future manager with leadership responsibilities for creating a more inclusive and sustainable global economy.
  1. demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of business and management theory and processes and their application to real-world business contexts, including an opportunity to complete a capstone experience, and to promote sustainable business in a globalised economy;
  2. use cognitive and communication skills, tools and digital technologies to communicate appropriately and persuasively with a range of stakeholders;
  3. apply critical and creative thinking to analyse complex real-world business problems and synthesise materials from a variety of sources in identifying solutions;
  4. identify relevant information drawn from a range of sources in order to analyse data and complex business-related issues;
  5. evaluate and demonstrate judgement in formulating responses to complex, social, cultural and ethical issues;
  6. demonstrate a preparedness to engage in continuous learning and reflection to help inform professional practice; and
  7. demonstrate ability to work independently and collaboratively with others to generate solutions to business problems.
Knowledge of a Discipline

Knowledge of a discipline is taught, practised and assessed in all units. Students will develop an in-depth knowledge of key business and management theory and apply knowledge in business contexts to solve business problems. Students will also demonstrate a detailed understanding of the global environment in which business is conducted. Students will learn through independent research, interaction with unit materials, unit coordinators and fellow students, and be assessed using case analysis of both hypothetical and real-world examples, analysing and applying theory to a workplace, theory-based assignments and via multiple assessment modes.

Communication Skills

Communication skills are taught, practised and assessed throughout this course. Students will utilise cognitive and communication skills, tools and digital technologies to communicate appropriately and persuasively with a range of stakeholders. Students will develop oral, written and presentation skills relevant to business contexts through assessments such as essays and oral presentations.

Problem Solving

This graduate attribute is taught, practised and assessed throughout the course using scenarios requiring students to use cognitive and critical thinking skills to identify business issues, and to analyse and evaluate the relevant theories and concepts to construct business solutions.

Information Literacy

Information literacy is taught, practised and assessed throughout the course as students need to identify, evaluate and synthesise relevant information drawn from a range of sources in order to analyse complex business-related issues.

Ethical Conduct and Social Responsibility

Throughout the course, ethical conduct and social responsibility is taught, practised and assessed. Students need to reflect on the principles of professional and social responsibility and apply these to a range of ethical issues and scenarios. This is assessed through evaluation and analysis of reflective based and scenario based assessment tasks.

Lifelong Learning

Lifelong learning is taught and assessed in this course through reflective tasks that encourage analysis of professional experience, and appreciation of the business as a dynamic discipline.

Independence and Collaboration

This graduate attribute is taught, practised and assessed in this course. Students are required to work independently and complete learning and assessment activities that require self-directed learning and initiative. Students are also required to collaborate in a variety of learning and assessment tasks throughout the course.

A five-star experience

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Five Stars,
18 Years in a Row

UNE is the only public uni in Australia awarded 18 straight years of five stars for Overall Experience

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No.1 in NSW for
Student Experience

QILT (government-endorsed) ranks UNE as the top public NSW uni for Student Experience

QILT Student Experience Survey
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Five Stars for
Teaching Quality

UNE rates among the top 20 per cent of universities in Australia for Teaching Quality

Good Universities Guide 2024
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Studying online

At UNE we know it takes more than just being online to be a great online university. It takes time and experience. We pioneered distance education for working adults back in the 1950s, so we’ve been doing this longer than any other Australian university.

We understand the challenges faced by busy adults studying at home. We know that a vital part of online study is your engagement with the learning community. Communication with your classmates, teaching staff and university support staff will enhance your study experience and ensure that your skills extend beyond the subject matter. UNE’s teaching staff are experts in their field which is why UNE consistently receives five stars from students for teaching quality, support and overall experience.*

*The Good Universities Guide

A five-star experience

2024 Overall Experience Good University Logo

Five Stars,
18 Years in a Row

UNE is the only public uni in Australia awarded 18 straight years of five stars for Overall Experience

Good Universities Guide 2007-2024
2024 Student Experience Good University Logo

No.1 in NSW for
Student Experience

QILT (government-endorsed) ranks UNE as the top public NSW uni for Student Experience

QILT Student Experience Survey
2024 Teaching Quality Good University Logo

Five Stars for
Teaching Quality

UNE rates among the top 20 per cent of universities in Australia for Teaching Quality

Good Universities Guide 2024
Woman studying online at home

Studying online

At UNE we know it takes more than just being online to be a great online university. It takes time and experience. We pioneered distance education for working adults back in the 1950s, so we’ve been doing this longer than any other Australian University.

As an international student you can take advantage of flexible online study from overseas or while you are studying in Australia on a visa other than a student visa. You can’t study fully online on a Student Visa.

To study online from overseas you need to consider that you may need to travel to Australia to attend a UNE campus for some mandatory intensive schools.

Studying on Campus

Whether you are an undergraduate student coming to study in Australia for the first time, a PhD student coming to live here with your family, or you only need short-stay accommodation whilst in Armidale for Intensive Schools, we have the perfect accommodation option for you.

Find out more about studying on campus

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Why study with us?

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For me, the best thing about studying at UNE has been the flexibility. As an online student, I am able to fit my studies around my work and other commitments.

Catherine Reed

Why study with us?

UNE Business student on campus in Armidale

My lecturers are amazing, and the facilities and resources are fantastic. Also, everyone is so helpful. I live at Mary White College and have made great friends.

Farai Tariro Masiyakurima, Bachelor of Business graduate

How to apply

Applying to UNE is quick and easy. If you are an
you can apply at any time. Apply now and we'll get you started in the next possible intake.

Preparing to apply

You should always provide the details of past or current studies in your application. You may also need to include documents to support your application.

The kind of documents you need will depend on:

  • Your preferred course/s
  • Your personal circumstances
Applying to UNE is quick and easy. If you are applying as a
, the application process may be a little different depending on who you are and what you want to study.

Preparing to apply

You should always provide the details of past or current studies in your application. You may also need to include documents to support your application.

The kind of documents you need will depend on:

  • Your preferred course/s
  • Your personal circumstances

Important Dates

Different application methods and courses can have different closing dates. To find your correct application method click the Apply Now button below. Please check the appropriate application website for opening and closing dates.

If you are applying online direct to UNE please see below for application dates.

IntakeApplication Closing DateTrimester Start Date
Trimester 116 February 202426 February 2024
Trimester 214 June 202424 June 2024
Trimester 311 October 202421 October 2024

Important Notice for Prospective Students

For accurate, up-to-date details on entry requirements, course structure, and other essential information, please consult the UNE Student Handbook before applying or enrolling. The Handbook provides comprehensive guidance to assist in your decision-making process. We apologise for any inconvenience.