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Page 1: RMIT Centre of Commerce and Management 2015

CENTRE of COMMERCE and MANAGEMENT

2015 - 2016

www.rmit.edu.vn

BUSINESS PROGRAMS

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03 Welcome Message

04 An Adward-Winning University

06 RMIT Alumni

08 Industry Connections

09 Teaching and Facilities

10 Exchange and Transfer

11 Student Experience

13 Business Program at a Glance

14 Bachelor of Commerce

16 Bachelor of Business (Marketing)

18 Bachelor of Business (Accountancy)

20 Bachelor of Business (Economics & Finance)

22 Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)

24 Bachelor of Business (Management)

26 Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship)

28 Bachelor of Business (International Business)

30 Pathway Programs

32 Entry Requirements

CONTENT

CoverPham Thi Hoai Thu, Diploma of Commerce

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WELCOME MESSAGE

AT THE CENTRE OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT, WE ARE DEDICATED TO DEVELOPING YOUR POTENTIAL TO BE AN INNOVATIVE AND TECH-SAVVY LEADER.

We aim to strengthen your knowledge of global markets and further your understanding of how design, innovation and technology permeate every kind of business. By the time you graduate you will have work experience. You will be connected to people and organisations throughout the world. And you will have the ability to identify and capitalise on emerging trends.

Our world-renowned faculty members understand that students need sharp analytical and critical analysis skills in order to be commercially astute. The Centre’s faculty conduct research that has a direct impact on the business and societal challenges facing Vietnam and the world. Consequently, students learn not only vital skills, but also how to apply them to real-world issues. The Centre creates and nurtures local and international relationships with important industry players. These connections enable us to integrate work experience into your learning environment, thus opening doors for you. As a result, the best companies now seek out our graduates who are known for their work readiness, work ethic, social maturity and ability to develop innovative solutions. By enrolling in a Centre for Commerce and Management program, you will join an institution with an outstanding reputation in Vietnam and a powerful alumni network extending around the globe. You will be enjoy the highest standards in business education.

PROFESSOR RAYMOND GORDON Head, Centre of Commerce and ManagementRMIT Vietnam

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Graduates of RMIT Vietnam earn a degree from RMIT University, Australia’s largest tertiary institution. The degree meets the highest Australian education standards and is recognised by employers around the world.

RMIT is one of AUSTRALIA’S

TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

TH

RMIT has a

FOR EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION*

5-OUT-OF-5 QS STAR RANKING

internationalised university

and the

IN THE WORLD

TOP 15

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AN AWARD-WINNINGUNIVERSITY

most* QS World University Rankings, www.topuniversities.com, January 2015

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“ The time studying at RMIT Vietnam allowed me to develop my teamwork skills and expand my industry network. These experiences and relationships will be helpful for my business career. “

Vo Hoang Duc LongAlumnusBachelor of Business (Accountancy)

The moment you graduate, you will be part of RMIT’s alumni network, a community of passionate people who have used their RMIT education to contribute to industries and communities all around the world. As an RMIT graduate, you’ll be in good company: 300,000 alumni are achieving success in 130 countries. In Vietnam you will join 8300 other alumni who are making a difference across the country.

RMIIT ALUMNI Making a Difference Around the World

Where are RMIT Vietnam Alumni Today?

• Australia • Canada• China• Germany• Hong Kong• India• Indonesia• Japan

• Malaysia• Pakistan• Singapore• South Africa• Sri Lanka• Thailand• Turkey• United Kingdom

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ALUMNI FAST FACTS

AFTER GRADUATION,

This survey collected data from 342 graduates from all degree programs including undergraduate and post-graduate in February 2014.

77.2% 21.9% 7.6%graduates who were

ready for work FOUND A JOB

WITHIN 3 MONTHS after graduation.

graduates PURSUING FURTHER STUDY as

a main activity.

graduates who indicated that they are

SELF-EMPLOYED. (This figure forms a part of

graduates who found work within 3 months after graduation)

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RMIT works closely with industry to ensure students receive knowledge and skills that are aligned with the needs of future employers. RMIT lecturers bring extensive industry experience, providing students with real-world insights and examples. Students can apply this knowledge in their work placement, where they have the opportunity to engage with the industry’s top business leaders. In the final quarter, 61 companies offered internship opportunities for RMIT Commerce and Business students. Those companies included Commonwealth Bank, Ernst & Young Vietnam, HSBC Bank, KPMG, Leo Burnett, Nielsen Vietnam, Nutrifort, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Standard Chartered Bank and TRG.

INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS & INTERNSHIPS

“We’ve been working with RMIT interns for the last 12 years. Nearly 30% of our organisation are from RMIT, and every single team has someone from RMIT. In fact, some interns have progressed in the company and are now leading big teams”

Mr. Rick Yvanonoich FCMA, CGMA, FCPA (Aust.) FOUNDER AND CEO, TRG

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TEACHING REAL-WORLD SKILLSRMIT prides itself on producing work-ready graduates. Its programs integrate academic learning with its application in the workplace. Students learn theories and methods and are taught to apply their learning to real-world situations through case studies, work placements and other practices. Because RMIT is a global university, students are exposed to an international way of thinking within the Vietnamese context, gaining skills and understanding that go far beyond the technical. RMIT graduates are known for having exceptional critical thinking, teamwork, communication and other career skills.

STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITIESRMIT Vietnam is renowned for its world-class facilities. Students can expect modern classrooms, cutting-edge learning equipment and state-of-the art recreational and residential facilities. RMIT libraries in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi provide access to 300,000 books, periodicals, e-books and e-journals. Students also have online access to RMIT’s huge library in Australia.

QUALIFIED LECTURERSAll courses are delivered by highly qualified faculty who have abundant industry experience and a solid academic and teaching background. Lecturers in the Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce programs bring perspectives from many countries including: Australia, United States, Canada, France and Singapore.

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EXCHANGE AND TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES TO RMIT MELBOURNE

RMIT Vietnam offers a wide range of options for students. You can choose to study your entire program in Vietnam, or you may wish to stay in Vietnam for one or two years and then complete your degree in Australia. Either way you receive the same RMIT qualification and diploma.

Another option is to study in Vietnam but spend a semester or two as an exchange student in Australia or at one of RMIT partner institutions around the world. During your time abroad you pay the more economical RMIT Vietnam fee.

“I learned how to live independently as a result of my exchange to RMIT Melbourne. Everything was completely new when I arrived. I had to learn to live alone, to adapt to a new culture, and to take care of myself. My confidence and independence were increased substantially as a result. I am no longer afraid of being alone and ready to live in any country in the future.“

Vu Hoang NhatBachelor of Business (Marketing)

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RMIT Vietnam supports over 60 student-run clubs across a number of academic, cultural and social interests. The student clubs allow you to take your learning beyond the classroom, and provide opportunities to network, gain new skills, and develop interests and hobbies.

Student competitions are another way to learn outside the classroom. At RMIT, entrepreneurial spirit is fostered through competitions such as the RMIT Business Plan Competition, the Marketing Challenge and the Entrepreneurship Business Pitch.

Teams in the final rounds of the RMIT Business Plan Competition are flown to Melbourne where they have the chance to take home up to AUD $100,000 to kickstart their business idea.

A COMPLETE STUDENT EXPERIENCE

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The Financial Markets Trading Room Simulator (FMTRS), which will be launched in 2015, enables students to be trained in all aspects of financial markets settlements, auditing, money market, risk management, dealing techniques, and market language and conventions. With the capacity to seat up to 30 students at 10 dealers’ desks, classes in the FMTRS will replicate the experience of a large bank or corporate treasury centre.

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Each program at RMIT Vietnam comprises courses that are designed to promote one of four learning principles: establish, develop, extend or apply. These principles guide your academic development and preparation for positions within your chosen field.

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESSCORECOURSES

SPECIALISATIONS

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

In years 2 and 3, students specialise in one of these disciplines: 1. Commerce 2. Management 3. Entrepreneurship4. Accountancy 5. International Business6. Economics and Finance 7. Marketing 8. Business Information Systems*

Students can extend their knowledge by choosing electives, courses other than the ones required for their specialisation. Electives can be from their own area, or from other areas of specialisation. If you choose 4 electives from the same area of specialisation that is not your own, then this can be considered a Minor. Depending on your specialisation, you can have up to two minors.

Courses for each specialisation are listed on their respective pages in this publication.

* Business Information Systems is a 4 year programme. See page xx for more information.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

BUSINESS PROGRAMS

AT A GLANCE

+

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BACHELOR of COMMERCERMIT CODE BP 181 DURATION 3 years MODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewRMIT Vietnam’s Bachelor of Commerce program is designed to be a broad and comprehensive exploration of both local and international business practices. Whether you seek a future in a large multinational corporation, a position within a non-governmental organisation, or plan to start up your own company, the Bachelor of Commerce provides you with the skills and knowledge to succeed as a leader in any industry. The uniquely interdisciplinary approach explores the aspects of business that interest you while also building the key skills you need to be successful in any business role.

“What I learned from class projects was not purely academic. These projects taught me creative thinking and business principles that have helped me grow professionally. These skills helped me improve myself for my upcoming jobs”

Nguyen Xuan Duy Quang Bachelor of Commerce

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What You Will Study

Careers and Your FutureAs a Bachelor of Commerce graduate, you will be prepared to take on roles as a business manager, a business development consultant, a marketing and sales executive, or an entrepreneur. Equipped with the skills and knowledge to address the emerging demands and complexities of the global business industry, you can be part of the next generation of business leaders in Vietnam and abroad. You can take on various roles within a business including:

» Digital Media Consultant» Marketing Executive Planner» Business Intelligence Analyst» Foreign Exchange Trader» Corporate Affairs Officer

» Marketing and Sales» Area Sales Supervisor» Accountant» Human Resources Officer» Project Management Assistant» Assistant Marketing Manager» Public Private Partnership Official

» Business Development Associate» Production Planning» Customer Care Assistant

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

‧ Organisational Behaviour‧ Intro to Logistics and Supply Chain Management‧ Management Accounting and Business‧ Business Communication‧ Internet for Business‧ Industry Project‧ Business Finance‧ International Business

Students can take 8 electives from other specialisations.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

+

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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BACHELOR of BUSINESS (MARKETING)

RMIT CODE BP 252 DURATION 3 yearsMODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewMarketing involves understanding consumer needs and wants through market research and developing closer relationships with consumers as a result of this knowledge. In order to maintain and enhance these relationships, a key part of marketing involves designing promotional strategies to communicate a unique value proposition to the consumer. Marketing in today’s global economy is about adding value to the consumer experience and building relationships with buyers and sellers that benefit each other. The Bachelor of Business (Marketing) teaches you to think critically using marketing principles and theory applied to real-life case studies. Students will understand what drives consumer and business behaviour and how to capitalise on this understanding to inform marketing strategy. Through real-life projects with industry clients, you will also learn how to conduct market research and analysis, and to design marketing strategies that offer solutions to local and international companies.

“Education needs to be engaging, interesting and exciting. I try to encourage my students to find their own answers to their own questions.”

Dr Lukas ParkerPhD, BBus (Hons.) Australia

Twelve years of experience in academia in Australia, South Korea and Viet Nam, and nine years of industry experience in Vietnam.

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Careers and Your FutureAs Vietnam’s economy transforms, the demand for highly skilled marketing professionals grows. The opportunities are diverse, and positions for marketing professionals exist in nearly every industry. Whether your goal is to work for a large international company or a small local business, your knowledge and exper-tise will prepare you to take on a variety of roles both in Vietnam and abroad. As a graduate from the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) program, you can pursue opportunities within many marketing disciplines, including:

» Business-To-Business (B2B) Marketing » Direct Marketing » E-Commerce and E-Marketing » Marketing Communications

» Marketing Information Systems » Market Research » Product Management » Retailing

» Sales » Advertising » Events Management » Public Relations

What You Will Study

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

‧ Buyer Behaviour‧ Marketing Communication‧ Market Research‧ Service Quality‧ Global Marketing‧ B2B Marketing‧ Strategic Marketing‧ Product Innovation and Management

Students can take 8 electives from other specialisations.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

+

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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BACHELOR of BUSINESS (ACCOUNTANCY)

RMIT CODE BP 254DURATION 3 Years MODE Full timeLOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewAccountancy or accounting, is the measurement, processing and communication of financial information about organisations or company activities. Accountancy, which has been called the “language of business”, measures the results of an organization’s economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of users including investors, creditors, management, and regulators. The use of accounting information makes it possible to forecast for the future, analyse all areas of an organisation, evaluate its potential and allocate resources in the organisation.

The Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) is a rigorous and stimulating program designed to give you the tools to make key business decisions and measure, analyse and communicate economic information. The skills you will learn can be used both nationally and internationally, and you will interact regularly with the key players in Vietnam’s accounting industry. You will also gain core skills in critical analysis, project management and problem solving that will give you the edge over your competitors after you graduate.

“My teaching philosophy is learning by doing. I try to foster students’ autonomy and accountability as those are two important qualities they will need in the workplace.“

Frederique BouilheresMBA, MAcct, PhD CandidateFrance

Seven years of experience in accounting firms in France and Vietnam, and seven years of experience in academia in Vietnam.

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Careers and Your FutureGraduates from RMIT Vietnam’s Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) possess the skills that are sought after by companies worldwide. Employment opportunities are available in every sector. Whether you pursue positions within international public accounting companies, banking and financial institutions, government agencies, educational organisations or manufacturing companies, your skills will be in high demand both locally and internationally. You can establish your career in one of the many dynamic fields of accountancy including:

» Auditing» Budget planning » Cost accounting» Corporate restructuring» Financial accounting» Financial planning

» Government – financial management » Insolvency management accounting » Management consulting

» Stockbroking and funds management » Tax accounting» Treasury» Forensic accounting

Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) degree meets the academic requirements for associate membership in both CPA Australia and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). Students can benefit from the associations’ services and activities by joining as student members.

What You Will Study

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

‧ Management Accounting and Business‧ Financial Accounting and Analysis‧ Cost Analysis and Applications‧ Financial Accountability and Reporting‧ Accounting, Behaviour and Organisations‧ Company Law‧ Performance Analysis and Simulations‧ Financial Accounting Theory

Students can take 8 electives (4 program electives and 4 general electives).

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

+

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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BACHELOR of BUSINESS (ECONOMICS AND FINANCE)

RMIT CODE BP 251 DURATION 3 Years MODE Full timeLOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewVietnam is emerging as a major player in the global market with the development of new industries, businesses, and investment opportunities. With this growth, however, come significant economic challenges that must be addressed so that Vietnam’s economy can continue to flourish. Skilled professionals who have a deep understanding of economics and finance are vital to maintaining Vietnam’s economic future and prosperity.

RMIT Vietnam’s Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) prepares its graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge to solve these complex problems, and to contribute to Vietnam’s economic future. You will be equipped to perform high-level financial and economic analysis. Through extensive training in business as well as communication and collaboration, you will be prepared with the skills that are in high demand in any business profession.

“Because of the practical experiences that my lecturers shared, I’m now more mature in my thinking. I’m able to build up multiple perspectives on stocks and finance opportunities, and able to have an in-depth understanding of the strategies in risk management to obtain profitable investments.”

Quach Gia HuyAlumnusBachelor of Business (Economics and Finance)

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Careers and Your FutureAs a Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) graduate, you can work in a small local business or a multinational corporation. You can expect to work in banking, stock broking, insurance or funds management. Opportunities are available in private sector or public sector organisations that have a requirement for high-level expertise in financial or economic analysis. You can take on various roles within a business including:

» Audit Assistant» Tax Consultant» Manager Assistant» Business Development Officer

» Financial Analyst» Stock Broker» Tax Advisor» Business Support Analyst

» Marketing/Business Development» Cost Control» Commercial Staff» Buying Controller

What You Will Study

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

‧ Financial Markets‧ Macroeconomics 2‧ Business Finance‧ Quantitative Analysis‧ Law of Investments and Financial Markets‧ Price Theory‧ Personal Wealth Management‧ Risk Management‧ Investment‧ International Trade‧ International Finance‧ International Monetary Economics

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 12

+Students can take 4 electives from other specialisations.

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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“I promote student responsibility for learning by asking each person what they will contribute to the class and how they can participate in creating a classroom environment that is stimulating and respectful.”

Associate Professor

Mathews NkhomaPhD, Msc Malawi

Thirteen years of industry and academic experience in Africa, Europe, Middle East and Asia.

BACHELOR of BUSINESS (INFORMATION SYSTEMS)

RMIT CODE BP 138DURATION 4 YearsMODE Full timeLOCATION Ho Chi Minh City

Program OverviewInformation systems have become an integral part of businesses today. Whether it is about communication, products, personnel or clients, businesses need individuals to design systems to manage this information. The Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems) program is comprehensive, equipping you with not only the technical knowledge to help you succeed in the industry, but also the communications and management skills so that you can be a leader. The program will develop your capabilities through practical learning to meet expectations of employers. By learning how to apply technological innovation to real business problems, the program aims to help you become a highly skilled, well-rounded professional who can design, implement, and manage business systems.

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‧ Business IT‧ Business Analysis and Design 1‧ Commercial Law‧ Introduction to Business Information Systems Development‧ E-Business Systems 1‧ Networking in Business‧ Business Analysis and Design 2‧ Business Information Systems Development 1 Students will complete an internship programme for 1 year‧ BIS Work Experience Industry A‧ The BIS Work Integrated Learning 1‧ BIS Work Experience Industry B‧ BIS Work Experience Industry C‧ The BIS Work Integrated Learning 2

‧ BIS Business Design Project 1‧ BIS Strategy and Governance‧ BIS Business Design Project 2‧ Business Information Systems Development 2

Careers and Your FutureAs a graduate of the Bachelor of Business (Business Information Systems) program, you will be highly sought after by local and international companies. You can take on various roles within a business including:

» Business analyst » Business development manager » Project manager » Business solutions consultant » Data analyst

» Information management manager » Website designer » Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP) systems consultant

» Systems operations manager » Security assessor » IT auditor » Digital producer

What You Will Study

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

Students can take 4 electives from other specialisations.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 12

+

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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BACHELOR of BUSINESS (MANAGEMENT)

RMIT CODE BP 217 DURATION 3 years MODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewThe Bachelor of Business (Management) program sets you on the path to becoming a successful leader of any business in any industry. In this program you will develop a strong foundation of knowledge across a range of operational disciplines such as marketing and finance, while also exploring aspects of people management and teamwork which are integral to your future leadership role. The practical approach of the program will equip you with the skills employers are looking for. This includes high-level problem solving skills, effective communications skills, and the ability to analyze complex situations and think outside the box.

Businesses of all sizes now compete in an increasingly complex environment. After finishing this program you will have developed the decision making skills to navigate through this complexity, and the ethical judgement to ensure that you do so in a socially and environmentally-aware manner.

“I feel I can make a difference by sharing my knowledge and experience with students in this great country”

Dr Phil Smith PhD, MBA Australia

- Held management positions including Project Manager, Customer Service, Training and Human Resources Management - Over 15 years of academia experience in Australia, China and Vietnam

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Careers and Your FutureGood management skills are always in demand. The skills gained in the Bachelor of Business (Management) program allow you to add value to your chosen employer immediately upon graduation. Graduates will be employed in a range of professional, commercial, industrial and not-for-profit organisations, with both national and international firms. With appropriate experience, graduates of the program can expect to advance to top management positions.

Typical career opportunities can be found in the following industry segments:

» Sustainable business management» Financial planning» Human resource management» General management and operations» Management consultancy» Tourism

‧ Leading for Change‧ Organisational Behaviour‧ Ethics and Governance‧ Entrepreneurial Process‧ Human Resource Management‧ Strategic Management‧ Organisational Theory‧ International Business

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

Students can take 8 electives from other specialisations.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

+

What You Will Study

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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BACHELOR of BUSINESS (ENTREPRENEURSHIP)

RMIT CODE BP 030 DURATION 3 yearsMODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewIt takes creativity and practicality to go from a great idea to real-world impact. In the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) program, you will be exposed to an environment where innovation is applauded and teamwork is fostered. Working with lecturers and classmates, you will have the opportunity to solve complex problems and nurture your entrepreneurial ideas. The program combines rigorous theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience so that you can acquire a broad understanding of how companies get started, grow, and thrive. Entrepreneurs are the business leaders of the future. In Vietnam and abroad, entrepreneurs are driving economic growth. In nearly every industry, entrepreneurs are bringing about innovation and helping organisations prosper. There are always opportunities for individuals with an entrepreneurial skills and spirit.

“ I share my experiences with students so that they can know what it’s like work in places like Germany and Singapore, and in industries like manufacturing and media.”

Dr Thao Trinh PhD BIS Vietnam

Awarded ACPHIS medal for Australian best thesis in information systems (2013) and RMIT excellent doctoral research award (2013)

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Careers and Your FutureAs a graduate of the program, you will be equipped with the necessary skills and confidence to succeed as an entrepreneur in your own company, a family business, a government or non-profit organisation, or a small-to-medium sized company in any industry. You can develop the specific operations and capabili-ties within a company, or help develop and grow a young start-up. You can also choose to work with local or international venture capital firms. The knowledge and experience that you gain in the program will open many doors for you. Entrepreneurship graduates generally follow one of three career paths:

» Corporate innovation: Help launch new products, secure venture capital, market existing services to new industries, or bring other innovative ideas to companies.» Venture capital: Help start, grow, or mature small companies.» Independent venture creation: Start your own business.

‧ Applied Entrepreneurship‧ Entrepreneurial Process‧ Global Entrepreneurship‧ Intrapreneurship‧ Finance and Regulation for Entrepreneurs‧ Human Resource Management‧ New Venture Creation‧ Family and Business Entrepreneurship

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

Students can take 8 electives from other specialisations.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

+

What You Will Study

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business. ‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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BACHELOR of BUSINESS (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)

RMIT CODE BP 253 DURATION 3 yearsMODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

Program OverviewStudents in the Bachelor of Business (International Business) program study commerce from an international perspective. This involves not only building a strong foundation in traditional business functions such as marketing, accounting and finance, but also drawing on knowledge from political economy, culture and global entrepreneurship. Students will have the opportunity to adapt business models to different international workplaces. Through our Work-Integrated Learning courses, students will acquire a global street sense by being sensitive to issues of culture, language, politics, and international law. The Bachelor of Business (International Business) program enables you to pursue a career anywhere in the world, including Vietnam.

“I see knowledge acquisition and learning as a co-created experience. In essence, I am a driver and facilitator of that experience, and the students are also drivers and active participants in their journey.”

Dr Joanna Minkiewicz PhD (Mktg), BBus(Hons)/BArtsAustralia

Over 12 years of experience in academia in Australia. I have run my own training and development consultancy, and also have experience in management and human resources.

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Careers and Your FutureAs a graduate, you will find opportunities in many industries: international trade, telecommunications, manufacturing, banking, advertising, tourism and others. You will be prepared to pursue positions in a variety of disciplines including marketing, public relations, research and trade facilitation. Many government departments and authorities will require professionals with your skillset for positions in diplomatic and foreign affairs, and international relations. You can even choose to start your own business within a range of industries that operate in the international marketplace. International Business graduates are typically employed in:

» Finance, marketing, public relations, or logistics for corporations that specialise in importing and exporting; » Consultancy firms that advise both private and public sectors on trade-related issues; » Industry associations including those in agriculture, mining, telecommunications, manufacturing, transportation, banking, advertising and tourism; » Government departments and authorities involved in trade facilitation, diplomatic and foreign affairs, economic research, international relations and national promotional activities.

‧ International Business‧ Global Marketing‧ Issues in International Business‧ International Human Resources‧ Global Entrepreneurship‧ Strategic Management‧ Global Political Economy‧ Culture and Business Practice in Asia

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 + 3

BUSINESS CORECOURSES

SPECIALISATION COURSES

Students can take 8 electives from other specialisations.

ELECTIVE COURSES

8 8

+

What You Will Study

In the first year, students will develop an understanding of the foundations of business.

‧ Introduction to Management‧ Business Computing 1‧ Accounting in Organisations and Society‧ Marketing Principles‧ Commercial Law‧ Business Statistics 1‧ Prices and Markets‧ Macroeconomics 1

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Diploma of Commerce

RMIT CODE DP 001DURATION 4 semestersMODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

UniSTART

RMIT CODE SAUGDDURATION 2 semestersMODE Full time LOCATION Ho Chi Minh City | Hanoi

RESHOOT

PATHWAY PROGRAMS

Both the Diploma of Commerce and the UniSTART programs are pathways into the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business. Pathway programs are ideal for students who want to combine their English training with their undergraduate studies.

As a student in a pathway program, you will take part in English courses that combine language and study skills as well as core courses from the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business programs. You will receive full credit for the undergraduate courses.

Preparing You for Undergraduate Study

Over time, by increasing the number of undergraduate courses you study each semester, the programs transition you into your undergraduate degree at a manageable pace and allow you to build your confidence. You will be supported at every stage and given the tools you need to be a successful student within an international environment.

While both the Diploma of Commerce and the UniSTART programs put you on the path to an undergraduate degree, they do differ in duration and entry requirements. Speak to a student recruitment officer for more details.

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Postgraduate Pathways The Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business programs provide a pathway to the MBA offered at RMIT Vietnam.

Careers and Your FutureYour career prospects for the Diploma of Commerce and UniSTART are very similar to your career prospects for the Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business- you will just take a different route.

Diploma of Commerce English Courses Core Courses

Semester 1 English Module 1, 2, 3 • Introduction to Management

Semester 2 English Module 4, 5• Accounting in Organisations and Society • Business Computing 1

Semester 3 English Module 6, 7• Prices and Markets • Marketing Principles

Semester 4 English Module 8• Business Statistics 1 • Commercial Law • Macroeconomics 1

UniSTARTBusiness English Courses Core Courses

Semester 1 English Module 4, 5, 6 • Business Computing

Semester 2 English Module 7, 8• Introduction to Management • Business Computing 1

What You Will Study

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FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT» Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) with an average grade of 7.00/10.00, or above.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT» Completion of International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma with 25 points minimum; or» Completion of Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Levels minimum 7 points for 3 A level subjects.

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTAll applicants should have one of the following:» Complete Level 7 of the English for University course at RMIT Vietnam.; or » IELTS score of 6.5 or above (no band under 6.0); or» TOEFL iBT score of 92 or above (no band under 20).

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT» Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) with an average grade of 6.00/10.00, or above.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT» Completion of International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma with 24 points minimum; or» Completion of Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Levels minimum 4 points for 2 A level subjects and 1 AS level.

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTAll applicants should have one of the following:» Complete Level 5 of the English for University course at RMIT Vietnam; or» IELTS score of 5.5 or above (no band under 5.0); or» TOEFL iBT score of 71 or above (no band under 17).

DIPLOMA OF COMMERCE

BACHELOR OF COMMERCE AND BACHELOR OF BUSINESS

FOR LOCAL STUDENTS

FOR LOCAL STUDENTS

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO HIGHER EDUCATION

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO PATHWAY PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT» Successful completion of Year 12 (or equivalent) with an average grade of 6.00/10.00, or above.

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENT» Completion of International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma with 24 points minimum; or» Completion of Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Levels minimum 4 points for 2 A level subjects and 1 AS level.

ENGLISH REQUIREMENTAll applicants should have one of the following:» Complete Level 6 of the English for University course at RMIT Vietnam; or» IELTS score of 6.0 or above (no band under 5.5); or» TOEFL iBT score of 80 or above (no band under 19)

UniSTART

Graduates of the Vietnamese public school system are considered Local Students. Graduates of international schools located in Vietnam are considered International Students. Students who have graduated from schools outside of Vietnam can find information about studying at RMIT on our website: http://www.rmit.edu.vn/overseas-students-study-vietnam.

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HOW TO APPLY

At RMIT Vietnam, there are three semester intakes each year:

APPLICATION PROCESS

Accept offer and pay deposit

Start your program atRMIT Vietnam!

Receive letter of offer

Complete online enrolment

Submit your application

FEBRUARY JUNE OCTOBER

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CONTACT USRMIT VIETNAM

SAIGON SOUTH 702 Nguyen Van Linh Street, Tan Phong Ward, District 7, HCMC (84) 8 3776 1369 [email protected]

HANOI Handi Resco Building, 521 Kim Ma Street, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi (84) 4 3726 1460 [email protected]