Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing)

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Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing)

  • Combine business and marketing skills with computer-based design expertise
  • Earn two degrees in only four years
  • Industry-based projects develop practical skills and build a portfolio

Program summary

Program title: Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing)
Award abbreviation: BA/BBus
QTAC code: 016101
OP/Rank for 2012 entry: OP-18 / Rank-63
Duration: 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Commence: Semester 1 or Semester 2
Study mode: on campus
Recommended prior study: English; Maths A, B or C
Fee type 2012: Commonwealth supported places, fee paying places, international fee-paying places
Total units: 384
USC program code: AB303
CRICOS code: 057532A. Only a full-time option is available to international students on a Student Visa.

Learn how to develop a marketing strategy and then execute the strategy using visual communication techniques.

In this program you combine a major in computer-based design with a major in marketing. In computer-based design, you choose from three streams of study: graphic design, e-media design, and 3D design. You gain creative, conceptual and technical skills for a well-rounded career base and are able to develop a professional quality portfolio. In the marketing component, you learn how to design, develop, implement and manage effective marketing strategies, and analyse buying patterns and market potential.

Career opportunities

Corporate communication, graphic design, marketing, multimedia design, advertising, animation, visual communication, packaging, publishing, web design.

Professional recognition

Students and graduates may become members of the Australian Market and Social Research Society of Australia.

Commencing students are no longer eligible for the AMSRS Certificate in Market Research as the society has discontinued the certification. For information about transitional arrangements for students who commenced prior to December 2008, visit the AMSRS website.

Enquiries

Program Leader
Kevin Todd
Tel: +61 7 5430 1208
Email: ktodd@usc.edu.au

Program structure

Program requirements

In order to graduate you must:

  • Complete 4 required courses from the School of Communication, 1 Design major (6 courses), 1 Design minor (4 courses), 16 courses from the School of Business, and 2 core courses.
  • Complete no more than 5 introductory level courses from the 14 required courses from the School of Communication and School of Social Sciences.
  • Register your selected Majors and Minors with Student Administration.
Program notes
  • Completing this program within the specified (full-time) duration is based on studying 48 unit points per semester (normally 4 courses).
  • Courses within this program are assessed using a variety of assessment methods including essays, seminar presentations, reports, in-class tests and examinations. Not all courses will necessarily include all methods.
  • The 6 advanced courses from one of the design streams will constitute a major in that stream. The 4 advanced courses from one of the design streams will constitute a minor in that stream.
  • As part of your USC program, you may apply to participate in the Global Opportunities (GO) Program to undertake courses with an overseas higher education provider. It is advisable to contact your Program Advisor to discuss timing and course issues.
  • Only a full-time study option is available to international students on a Student Visa.
  • Students must commence the advanced design courses in Semester 1, following the successful completion of DES105.
  • When enrolling, refer to the Study Plan.
Core courses

Select 2 core courses from:
COR109 Communication and Thought
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
COR111 Environment, Technology and Sustainability

School of Communication
Introductory courses

4 required courses:
DES101 Visual Literacy: Design Principles and Practice
DES104 Visual Worlds: An Introduction to Art and Design History
DES105 Introduction to Design
DES106 Typography

Advanced Courses

10 required courses
Select 6 advanced courses from one of the following streams for a major, and select 4 advanced courses from a second stream for a minor.

Graphic Design:
DES211 Graphic Design A
DES212 Graphic Design B
DES213 Graphic Design C
DES214 Graphic Design D
DES215 Graphic Design E – Internship/Professional Project
DES216 Graphic Design F – Professional Portfolio

e-Media:
DES221 e-Media A
DES222 e-Media B
DES223 e-Media C
DES224 e-Media D
DES225 e-media E - Internship/Professional Project
DES226 e-Media F - Professional Portfolio

3D Design:
DES231 3D Design A
DES232 3D Design B
DES233 3D Design C
DES234 3D Design D
DES235 3D Design E - Internship/Professional Project
DES236 3D Design F - Professional Portfolio

School of Business
Introductory courses

7 required courses:
BUS101 Applied Research Methods
BUS102 Economics for Business
BUS103 Business Law and Ethics
BUS104 Management and Organisational Behaviour
BUS105 Marketing Theory and Practice
BUS106 Accounting for Business
BUS108 Introduction to Informatics

Advanced courses

9 required courses:
BUS211 Strategic Management
BUS320 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
BUS301 Advanced Research Methods
MKG210 Consumer Behaviour
MKG211 Services Marketing
MKG220 Marketing Communication
MKG221 Sport and Event Marketing
MKG321 Marketing Research Project
CMN251 International Communication (which will be recognised as a component of the Marketing major in lieu of IBS310 International Marketing)

TOTAL UNITS 384

Study Plan

The Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing) Study Plan is for students commencing in the current semester.

Core courses (2)

Select 2 core courses from:

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
COR109 Communication and ThoughtSemester 1, Semester 2Anti: COR102 or COR106 12.00
COR110 Innovation, Creativity and EntrepreneurshipSemester 1, Semester 2 12.00
COR111 Environment, Technology and SustainabilitySemester 1, Semester 2 12.00

Required introductory courses (11)

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
BUS101 Applied Research MethodsSemester 2 & Session 11 12.00
BUS102 Economics for BusinessSemester 1 & Session 11 12.00
BUS103 Business Law and EthicsSemester 1 & Session 11 12.00
BUS104 Management and Organisational BehaviourSemester 1 & Session 11 12.00
BUS105 Marketing Theory and PracticeSemester 2 & Session 11 12.00
BUS106 Accounting for BusinessSemester 2 & Session 11Anti: BUS107 12.00
BUS108 Introduction to InformaticsSemester 2 & Session 11 12.00
DES101 Visual Literacy: Design Principles and PracticeSemester 1Anti: ADN110 12.00
DES104 Visual Worlds: An Introduction to Art and Design HistorySemester 2 12.00
DES105 Introduction to DesignSemester 2Anti: ADN100 12.00
DES106 TypographySemester 2 12.00

Please note: Students must commence the advanced design courses in Semester 1, following the successful completion of DES105.

Required advanced courses (9)

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
BUS211 Strategic ManagementSemester 1Pre: BUS104 12.00
BUS320 Corporate Governance and Social ResponsibilitySemester 2Pre: BUS103 12.00
BUS301 Advanced Research MethodsSemester 1Pre: BUS101
Anti: MKG301
12.00
CMN251 International CommunicationSemester 2Pre: (CMN120 or CMN250) and CMN231 or enrolled in AR613, AR513, AR505 , AR605, AR841, AR641, AR541, XP601 or UP601.
Anti: CMN551
12.00
MKG210 Consumer BehaviourSemester 1 12.00
MKG211 Services MarketingSemester 1Pre: MKG101 or BUS105 12.00
MKG220 Marketing CommunicationSemester 2Pre: BUS105 or MKG101 12.00
MKG221 Sport and Event MarketingSemester 2Pre: BUS105 or MKG101 12.00
MKG321 Marketing Research ProjectSemester 2Pre: MKG301 or BUS301 12.00

Please note: CMN251 International Communication will be recognised as a component of the Marketing major in lieu of IBS310 International Marketing.

Required advanced courses (10)

Select 6 Advanced courses from one of the following streams for a major, and select 4 advanced courses from a second stream for a minor.

Graphic Design

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
DES211 Graphic Design ASemester 1Pre: DES105 or ADN100 or enrolled in Program AR511 or AR611
Anti: ADN211 or ADN511
12.00
DES212 Graphic Design BSemester 2Pre: DES211 or ADN211
Anti: ADN212 or ADN512
12.00
DES213 Graphic Design CSemester 1Pre: DES212 or ADN212
Anti: ADN213 or ADN513
12.00
DES214 Graphic Design DSemester 1Pre: DES212 or ADN212
Anti: ADN214 or ADN514
12.00
DES215 Graphic Design E – Internship/Professional ProjectSemester 2 & Session 11Pre: (DES213 or ADN213) and (DES214 or ADN214)
Anti: ADN270
12.00
DES216 Graphic Design F – Professional PortfolioSemester 2Pre: (DES213 or ADN213) and (DES214 or ADN214)
Anti: ADN219
12.00

e-Media

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
DES221 e-Media ASemester 1Pre: DES105 or ADN100 or enrolled in Program AR512 or AR611
Anti: ADN215 or ADN515
12.00
DES222 e-Media BSemester 2Pre: DES221 or DES215
Anti: ADN216 or ADN516
12.00
DES223 e-Media CSemester 1Pre: DES222 or ADN216
Anti: ADN217 or ADN517
12.00
DES224 e-Media DSemester 1Pre: DES222 or ADN216
Anti: ADN218 or ADN518
12.00
DES225 e-media E - Internship/Professional ProjectSemester 2 & Session 11Pre: DES223 and DES224
Anti: ADN270
12.00
DES226 e-Media F - Professional PortfolioSemester 2Pre: DES223 and DES224
Anti: ADN219
12.00

3D Design

CourseUsual teaching session of offerRequisitesUnits
DES231 3D Design ASemester 1Pre: DES105 or ADN100 12.00
DES232 3D Design BSemester 2Pre: DES231 12.00
DES233 3D Design CSemester 1Pre: DES232 12.00
DES234 3D Design DSemester 1Pre: DES232 12.00
DES235 3D Design E - Internship/Professional ProjectSemester 2 & Session 11Pre: DES233 and DES234 12.00
DES236 3D Design F - Professional PortfolioSemester 2Pre: DES233 and DES234
Anti: ADN219
12.00

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