Bachelor of Business (Supply Chain Management)

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Wollongong

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Business at the University of Wollongong gives you a practical, real-world education across key business areas like accounting, finance, marketing, and management, while also helping you build professional networks from day one. You’ll start with a broad foundation in business and then have the flexibility to choose a major—or even multiple majors—to shape the degree around your career ambitions.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1:
In your first year, you’ll cover the essentials of business, giving you a strong understanding of how different functions connect. Courses like Accounting for Decision Making, Economic Essentials for Business, Introductory Principles of Finance, Introduction to Management, and Marketing Principles will give you a taste of each major area, helping you discover what truly excites you.

Year 2:
Your second year is when you start to tailor your studies more closely to your interests. You’ll choose specialised business units and electives aligned with your major, diving deeper into topics such as statistics, management theory, business communication, or finance. This is where your learning starts to focus on your future career path.

Year 3:
In your final year, you’ll bring everything together with the Integrative Business Capstone, a hands-on project where you apply your knowledge to real-world challenges. Alongside this, you’ll study advanced business subjects in your chosen major, and there’s also the opportunity to complete an internship for credit, gaining genuine workplace experience.


Focus Areas

  • Core business disciplines: accounting, finance, marketing, management

  • Major specialisations: Accounting, Marketing, Supply Chain, Human Resources, and more

  • Capstone and professional experience opportunities


Learning Outcomes
By completing this degree, you’ll be able to:

  • Apply business theory in real-world situations

  • Analyse organisational challenges and make responsible decisions

  • Communicate effectively in professional settings

  • Work collaboratively in teams and lead projects

  • Demonstrate professional maturity through capstone projects or internships


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
UOW’s Faculty of Business is AACSB-accredited, a prestigious global mark of excellence held by only around 6% of business schools worldwide. Certain majors also align with professional bodies:

  • Accounting: Meets requirements for CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants ANZ

  • Finance: Part of the CFA Institute Affiliation Program

  • Human Resource Management: Accredited by the Australian Human Resources Institute


Reputation & Employability
UOW is highly respected both in Australia and internationally. The AACSB accreditation ensures your degree is recognised worldwide, and the combination of flexible study, practical experience, and networking opportunities positions you for strong career outcomes. Graduates often work as Business Analysts, Operations Managers, Policy Analysts, Entrepreneurs, and more.

The capstone project and optional internships mean you’re not just learning theory—you’re preparing for the real business world, building a professional network, and gaining experience that employers value.


Why This Program Is Worth Considering
If you want a degree that starts broad, allows you to specialise, and gives you hands-on experience, the UOW Bachelor of Business is an excellent choice. With flexible majors, professional alignment, real-world projects, and opportunities for internships, you’ll graduate ready to step confidently into your chosen career.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

When you study the Bachelor of Business at UOW, you don’t just learn business theory — you actively put it into practice. From day one, you’re encouraged to think like a professional: applying frameworks, solving real-world problems, and collaborating with peers from different disciplines. UOW’s approach is hands-on, whether you’re tackling industry-led challenges, contributing to start-up ideas, or gaining experience through internships. One of the most exciting parts of the program is the capstone subject (BUS 331) in your final year, where you bring everything you’ve learned together, working in cross-disciplinary teams to deliver a project that mirrors real business scenarios.


Beyond your classes, UOW supports your growth through its Business Internship Program (BUS 395) — a structured placement where you spend 20 days with partner organisations. Here, you can turn theory into practical skills, expand your professional network, and explore different roles before you graduate.


If you’re interested in entrepreneurship, UOW’s iAccelerate incubator is a fantastic resource. Located at UOW’s Innovation Campus, it offers much more than a workspace: you’ll get mentorship, access to seed funding, workshops, and a supportive community to help bring your business idea to life while you study.


As your degree progresses, you can also gain international experience — through partnerships, including CRCC Asia, you could complete internships in countries like China, Japan, Vietnam, or India, giving you valuable global exposure.


Here are some of the key hands-on opportunities you’ll have:

  • Business Internship (BUS 395): Complete a credit-bearing 20-day internship locally or internationally in your major, guided by UOW’s Internship Team.

  • Final-year Capstone Project (BUS 331): Collaborate with students from other disciplines on a real-world business challenge, applying everything you’ve learned in a team setting.

  • International Internships: Gain global exposure, intercultural skills, and professional experience in markets like China, Vietnam, Japan, and more.

  • Entrepreneurship via iAccelerate: Join UOW’s business accelerator to refine your startup idea, receive mentorship, work in innovation labs, and bring your concept to life.

  • Mentorship & Networking: Connect with business leaders, guest lecturers, and alumni — building a professional network before you even graduate.


These experiences don’t just enhance your resume — they help you grow into a confident, capable, and connected business professional, ready to step straight into the workforce after graduation.

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of the UOW Bachelor of Business leave university ready to step confidently into the professional world. With a solid grounding in business theory, practical skills, and hands-on industry experience, students don’t just gain knowledge—they gain the ability to make an immediate impact in their chosen careers. Strong industry connections and work-integrated learning opportunities ensure graduates are highly employable and career-ready from day one.

Typical Job Roles
Many graduates go on to roles such as Business Analyst, Marketing or Brand Manager, Financial Advisor, and Human Resources Consultant, among others. The degree equips students to adapt to a wide range of professional environments and responsibilities.

Detailed Insights

  • University Services Supporting Employment: UOW’s Careers & Employability team provides personalised career coaching, resume and interview guidance, internship placements, mentoring programs, and networking events to help students transition smoothly from study to the workforce.

  • Employment Statistics & Salaries: UOW Business graduates enjoy strong employment outcomes, with many securing positions soon after graduation. Entry-level roles offer competitive salaries, reflecting the high demand for graduates with practical business expertise.

  • University–Industry Partnerships: UOW has established strong connections with local, national, and international businesses, giving students real-world project experiences, internships, and industry placements that enhance both skills and confidence.

  • Accreditation & Professional Recognition: The Bachelor of Business program is designed to meet professional standards in business and management, providing a solid foundation for future certification, career growth, and leadership opportunities.

  • Graduate Outcomes: Alumni pursue careers across diverse sectors, take on leadership roles, or even launch their own ventures, highlighting the versatility and long-term value of the degree.

Further Academic Progression
Graduates can continue their studies through honours programs, postgraduate qualifications, or specialised master’s degrees in fields such as Business Administration, Finance, Marketing, or Human Resource Management. There are also professional development and executive programs available to further enhance leadership and strategic skills.

Program Key Stats

$36,048
$17,000

Mar Intake : 9th DecJuly Intake : 5th May


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Eligibility Criteria

2.5
28.00
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6.0
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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Entrepreneur
  • Marketing Manager
  • Financial Analyst
  • Human Resources Specialist
  • Management Consultant
  • Sales Manager
  • Business Development Executive
  • Operations Manager
  • Account Manager
  • Project Manager
  • Supply Chain Analyst
  • Retail Manager
  • Investment Banker
  • Brand Manager
  • Corporate Strategist

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