Credit precedents details

Credit details

Type of Credit:
Planned Articulation
Arrangement Date (YYYY-MM-DD):
2022-08-29
Last updated (YYYY-MM-DD):
2024-03-11

Griffith Program

Program Title
Bachelor of Business
Program Code
1632

Previous Institution and Course

Previous Program Title
Diploma of Marketing and Communication (BSB50620 / 12 units)
Previous Institution
Albright Institute of Business and Language
Qualification Level
Undergraduate
Completion Level
Complete
Specified credit awarded
10 CP
Unspecified credit awarded
50 CP
Course equivalent precedents

60CP credit transfer awarded for completion of the Diploma of Marketing and Communication (BSB50620 / 12 units) towards the Bachelor of Business as below:

1008GBS Business Decision-Making;
20CP Level 1 Flexible Module Electives;
30CP Level 2 Flexible Module Electives.

Students must complete the following units to be awarded credit as listed above:
Core: BSBMKG541 Identify and evaluate marketing opportunities; BSBMKG542 Establish and monitor the marketing mix; BSBMKG552 Design and develop marketing communication plans; BSBMKG555 Write persuasive copy; BSBPMG430 Undertake project work. 
Elective: BSBTEC404 Use digital technologies to collaborate in a work environment; BSBMKG545 Conduct marketing audits; BSBMKG543 Plan and interpret market research; BSBMKG551 Create multiplatform advertisements for mass media; BSBMKG626 Develop advertising campaigns; BSBCRT512 Originate and develop concepts; BSBMKG623 Develop marketing plans.

 

Course required for completion of degree

Students can complete the Bachelor of Business in 180CP (2.5 years) commencing in Trimester 1, 2, or 3.
Students completing an extended major may be required to complete additional courses to the 180CP as outlined above resulting in a longer duration/CPs at Griffith.
NOTES:
Students may be required to complete a combination of on campus and online courses. 
All students must complete 60 credit points of Level 3 courses.

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