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UNIVERSITIES AND COURSES
1. Monash University
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
http://www.monash.edu.au/study/coursefinder/course/0314/
Bachelor of Commerce
http://www.monash.edu.au/study/coursefinder/course/0179/
2. The University of Melbourne
Bachelor of Commerce
http://www.bcom.unimelb.edu.au/bachelor/course_structure.html
Bachelor of Arts (Media & Communications)
http://www.arts.unimelb.edu.au/futurestudents/programs/BAmc.html
3. RMIT
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse?SIMID=BP252&VIEW=INTL
Bachelor of Communication ( Professional Communication)
http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;FORMQRY=ADV%253DSearch%2526typ%253D0%2526any%253D%2526all%253Dpath%25253DStudy%25253Bat%25253BRMIT%25252FTypes%25253Bof%25253Bstudy%25252FUndergraduate%25253BPrograms%25252F%2526int%253D5%2526all%253D%25253F%2526Submit.x%253D61%2526Submit.y%253D11;ID=BP222;STATUS=A?QRY=%2B(%2Bpath%3DStudy%3Bat%3BRMIT%2FTypes%3Bof%3Bstudy%2FUndergraduate%3BPrograms%2F%20%2B%3F)%20%2BTYPE%3D(|%22PROGRAM%22)%20%2BINTEREST%3D(|%22COMMUNICATIONS%22)
4. Australian National University
Bachelor of Commerce
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/programs/3400XBCOM ;overview.html
Bachelor of Economics
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/programs/3200XBECON;overview.html
5. Raffles. College of Design and Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce (Fashion Marketing)
http://www.raffles.edu.au/index.php/Bachelor-of-Commerce/Marketing.html
Bachelor of Commerce (majoring in Management)
http://www.raffles.edu.au/index.php/Bachelor-of-Commerce/Management.html
6. The University of Sydney
Bachelor of Commerce
https://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/course/FH027.html
Bachelor of Economics
https://www.econ.usyd.edu.au/course/FH029.html
7. The University of New South Wales
Bachelor of Commerce
http://www.business.unsw.edu.au/nps...ggedOutInheritableArea&maxWnd=_Future_UG_BCom
Bachelor of Economics
http://www.business.unsw.edu.au/nps...oggedOutInheritableArea&maxWnd=_Future_UG_BEc
8. The University of Queensland
Bachelor of Business
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=2251
Bachelor of Commerce
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=2024
9. The University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/programfi...commarktg.html
Bachelor of Finance
http://www.adelaide.edu.au/programfinder/2009/bfin_bfin.html
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY
Closing dates for applications
• March Semester - 31 October *
• July Semester - 30 April
English Language Requirements
IELTS (Academic) Paper-based TOEFL Computer-based TOEFL (CBT) Internet-based TOEFL (IBT)
Overall Each
section Overall Test of Written English Overall Essay Overall Writing section All other sections
6.5 6 577 4.5 233 4.5 90 23 22
Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
Two compulsory units of study (12 credit points), as follows:
o MKTG2112 Consumer Behaviour
o MKTG3118 Marketing Strategy and Planning
At least four senior units of study (24 credit points) selected from the following:
o MKTG2010 Marketing Channels and Logistics
o MKTG3110 Electronic Marketing*
o MKTG3112 Marketing Communications
o MKTG3114 New Products Marketing
o MKTG3116 International Marketing
o MKTG3117 Services Marketing
o MKTG3119 Public Relations Management
o MKTG3120 Building and Managing Brands
o MKTG3121 Advertising: Creative Principles
o MKTG3211 Contemporary Issues in Marketing
Fees per unit of study ($AUD): $3,360
Living Costs
In Sydney, you can live on approximately $A18,720 each year.
Average cost of living (per week) Australian Dollar
Rent A$110 - A$350
Food A$70 - A$90
Travel A$15 - A$55
Phone A$10 - A$20
Other A$50 - A$80
Total A$255 - A$595
Global reputation
within the top 40 universities in the world.
RAFFLES COLLEGE OF DESIGN AND COMMERCE
Fashion Marketing
Careers
Fashion Merchandiser
Creating a positive customer experience in store, choosing what to sell.
Fashion Marketer
Promoting fashion, being able to connect the world of fashion with the general public involves advertising, being aware of current trends and being able to help set future ones.
Fashion Buyer / Fashion Agent
Seeking out or product
Photoshoot Stylist / Television Styling
Fashion Journalist
Brand Manager
Ensure the development of the brand.
Magazine Layout / Publishing
The rewards
New marketing assistant :$35,000 pa. With more experience:$120,000 .
Course Outline
The Bachelor of Design Degree (majoring in Fashion Marketing) :3 years full time.
Semester 1
Design, Business and Law
Drawing, Design Principles and Colour Theory
Computing for Design
20th Century Design and Culture
Semester 2
Design and Marketing
Applied Graphics and Imaging
Design Research Interactive Systems
Elective
Semester 3
Business Communication
Fashion Communication
Sustainable Design
Elective
Semester 4
Strategic Marketing
E-Fashion
Design and Subculture
Elective
Associate Degree Exit point
Semester 5
Social Psychology of Fashion
Brand Management
Design Futures
Elective
Semester 6
Industry Experience
Major Research Project or Major Studio Project
Fees
$49,680 - 3 years
English Requirement
Bachelor Degrees - IELTS 6.0 (Academic Module)
Important Dates
2009
Term Induction Start Date End Date
1 February 5 & 6 February 9 April 10
2 April 23 & 24 April 28 June 26
3 July 16 & 17 July 20 September 18
4 October 1 & 2 October 6 December 4
MONASH UNIVERSITY
About Monash University
10 reasons to choose Monash University:
1. Better jobs. Better money. Faster.
Monash graduates
• earn more money than the average Australian university graduate
• find full-time work faster. (Source: Graduate Careers Council of Australia Graduate Destination Survey, 2003)
2. Worldwide reputation
• Is widely regarded for its excellence and innovation in teaching and learning.
• Is a member of Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight leading universities
• Is among Australia’s top 3 universities and is ranked 33 in the world (Source: Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings 2005)
• Receives several 5-star ratings by The Good Universities Guide.
3. Leading research
• Has an international reputation for research excellence
• Has research achievements which include pioneering in-vitro fertilization (IVF), and the design and synthesis of the flu drug, Relenza
4. More choice
• Offers a wide range of courses and study options
• Has several campuses to choose from
• Has a choice of part-time or full-time study and single or double degrees
5. Range of facilities
• Each Monash campus has a range of high quality of facilities
• Monash has 75 research centres, 120 computer labs and more than 2,500 workstations
• Monash has 8 libraries containing more than 2.6 million items and thousands of resources via electronic networks
6. Scholarships and work placements
• Offers an extensive package of scholarships and bursaries, valued at more than $2.5 million per year
• Offers a number of Monash degrees involving work placements to give you the edge in the graduate job market
7. Teaching excellence
• Has a staff-student ratio higher than the average Australian university
• Has staff that are recognized in their fields as leaders and innovators.
8. International advantage
• Monash qualifications are recognized worldwide
• Monash University students have a huge range of study abroad options with campuses in Australia, Malaysia and South Africa, as well as centres in London and Italy.
• Monash has partnerships with 120 universities in 27 countries around the world.
• Study Abroad programs allow you to experience a new culture and broaden your experience, while earning credit towards your degree
9. Global Alumni network
• Monash graduates become part of a global community of more than 190,000 Monash alumni
• Some Monash high achievers include: Tim Costello (CEO, World Vision Australia), Margaret Jackson (Chairman, Qantas Airways), Paul Jennings (renowned children’s author), Abu Bakar Suleiman (President, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpar).
10. Support and Careers Services
• Monash has a comprehensive range of specialized support services and employment assistance.
Accommodation
On-Campus
Berwick campus
Caulfield campus
Clayton campus
Gippsland campus
Peninsula campus
Quite adequate
Entry requirements
Don't meet the entry requirements?
Foundation Year
For undergraduate study
English test Result required
IELTS 6.5 overall
6.5 in Reading and Listening
6.0 in Writing and Speaking
Paper-based TOEFL 580
Test of Written English (TWE) :4.5
Computer-based TOEFL 237
Essay Rating (ER) : 4.5.
Internet-based TOEFL 90 overall
Writing :22
no score lower than 20 on the other sections of the test.
Qualification Caulfield
International Baccalaureate 26
MUFY (best four) 265
RMIT & La Trobe Foundation Year 80%Av
Swinburne Foundation Year 85%Av
Uni of Melbourne Foundation Year 75%Av
UNSW Foundation Year 7.5
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) for 2009
3 years
a year $24,160 AUD
semester intake : march / july
Structure
six compulsory common core units (36 points)
AFF1000 Principles of accounting and finance
BTF1010 Commercial law
ECF1100 Microeconomics
ETX1100 Business statistics
MGF1010 Introduction to management
MKF1120 Marketing theory and practice
Units required for marketing major
(a.) The following six units:
MKF1120 Marketing theory and practice
MKF2111 Buyer behaviour
MKF2121 Market research methods
MKF3121 Marketing planning and implementation
MKF3131 Strategic marketing
MKF3461 Marketing communication
(b.) four units from the following list:
MKF2131 Marketing decision analysis
MKF3141 Issues in competitive advantage
MKF3471 Sales management and negotiation
MKF3531 International marketing
MKX2521 Brand management
MKX3481 Logistics and fulfilment
MKX3621 Advertising management
MKX3631 Marketing internship
Bachelor of Business (Management) / Bachelor of Business (Marketing) for 2009
4 years
Fees: $24,160 AUD/year
semester intake: march / july
Structure
The degree requires completion of 32 units (192 points) over a maximum of 10 years of study as follows:
(a.) 24 units (144 points) from the faculty in the Bachelor of Business at the Caulfield campus as follows:
i) six compulsory common core units (36 points):
AFF1000 Principles of accounting and finance
BTF1010 Commercial law
ECF1100 Microeconomics
ETX1100 Business statistics
MGF1010 Introduction to management
MKF1120 Marketing theory and practice
(ii.) a 10 unit (60 points) major in management*
(iii.) a 10 unit (60 points) major in marketing*
(b.) eight open electives (48 points)
may be taken from disciplines offered by another faculty
may be taken from any Faculty of Business and Economics programs and campuses.
Units required for specified majors
Management
(a.) the following six units:
MGF1010 Introduction to management
MGF1100 Managerial communication
MGF2111 Organisational behaviour
MGF2351 International business
MGF3401 Strategic management
MGF3621 Organisational change
(b.) four units from the following list:
MGF2341 Managing employee relations
MGF2511 Managing quality, innovation and knowledge
MGF2661 Human resource management
MGF3361 Performance management
MGF3381 Managing information systems
MGF3681 International management
MGX3771 Operations management
MGX3991 Leadership principles and practices
Marketing
(a.) the following six units:
MKF1120 Marketing theory and practice
MKF2111 Buyer behaviour
MKF2121 Market research methods
MKF3121 Marketing planning and implementation
MKF3131 Strategic marketing
MKF3461 Marketing communication
(b.) four units from the following list:
MKF2131 Marketing decision analysis
MKF3141 Issues in competitive advantage
MKF3471 Sales management and negotiation
MKF3531 International marketing
MKX2521 Brand management
MKX3481 Logistics and fulfilment
MKX3621 Advertising management
MKX3631 Marketing internship
Application deadline
Application Deadline International - Transfer students International - New students
Common Pre-U qualification ^ Other qualifications/credit transfer Common Pre-U qualification ^ Other qualifications/credit transfer
12 Dec 08 28 Nov 08 24 Dec 08 10 Dec 08
UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
Bachelor of commerce (Marketing)
Study Plans
For students commencing Level 1 in 2008:
Level I
Core courses
ECON 1004: Principles of Microeconomics I
ECON 1000: Principles of Macroeconomics I
ECON 1008: Business and Economic Statics I
ACCTING 1002: Accounting for Decision Makers I
Electives
Four Level I Electives*
Level II
(PLEASE NOTE: Course codes below are only applicable from 2009)
Core courses
MARKETNG_2500: Marketing II
MARKETNG_2501: Consumer Behaviour II
Two Commerce Level II courses
Electives
Four Level II Electives*
Level III
(PLEASE NOTE: Course codes below are only applicable from 2010)
Core courses
MARKETNG_3502: Market Research III
MARKETNG_3501: International Marketing III
MARKETNG_3500: Marketing Communications III
MARKETNG_3503:Marketing Strategy and Project
Electives
Four Level III electives*
Career Opportunities
Market planner, sales manager, brand marketer, product and advertising manager, retail manager, public relations officer, advertising executive, service manager and market researcher.
Intake Feb, Jul 2009
Application Deadlines for 2009 Entry
1 December 2008
Fees $23000 AD
Entry Requirements
Vietnam Bang Tot Nghiep Trung
Hoc Pho Thong
Faculty/Program IELTS TOEFL Test
General Requirements
Overall score of 6.0
and
Band score of 6.0 in Writing and Speaking
and
Band score of 5.5 in Reading and Listening Paper-based - total score of 550 with minimum of 4.0 in Test of Written English (TWE)
or
Computer-based - total score of 213 with minimum Essay rating of 4.0
or
Internet-based - total score of 80 with minimum of 20 in Writing and Speaking and 18 in Reading and Listening
Australian National University
Location
Centre of Canberra, between lake & mountain – peaceful & good view
Facilities – very very good
ANU Union provides the majority of the food on campus.
Its facilities include a shop, hairdresser and eateries, and it is a venue for concerts, events and other functions.
Sport and Recreation Association:
• Dojo airconditioned, free
• Squash Courts 2, free
• Tennis Courts 10, free
• Multi Purpose Sports Halls 2 large
• Multi Purpose Room for clubs training
• Climbing Walls
• Other Rooms
• Ovals for sports, free
Library
Variety of aspect, online resources
Accommodation
ANU Student Residences
Have the opportunity to live with other students from around Australia and the world, learn more
Offers many choices : live independently or with 2-5 students.
Very adequate: Each bedroom has a large study desk, data port, telephone, storage space and a comfortable bed.
Kitchens are equipped with gas burners, refrigerator and microwave. Students need to provide their own cooking utensils, cutlery and crockery.
A small computer lab is located in the main common room and each room contains a data port for internet access for residents with their own computers. Tables, chairs, couches and TV's are also provided in all apartments common areas.
A coin operated laundry with washing machines and dryers available at a cost of $3 per wash/dry. There is also a drying room for people not wanted to use the dryers.
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