
Bachelor of Business (Sport Management)
Designed to provide the skills to work in the business of sport, this course covers financial, promotional, managerial, legal and other aspects of sport as a business. Learn to apply management and marketing theories and business principles within a leisure framework.
Bachelor of Information Systems
IS is about how people and organisations use technology in innovative and effective ways in an increasingly globalised and digital world. The Bachelor of Information Systems aims to produce job-ready information systems professionals.
Deakin's Bachelor of Commerce is one of the most flexible business courses available at any Australian university. Commerce graduates will have acquired a broad knowledge in all aspects of key business disciplines with a choice of 17 professional business majors.
Deakin's Bachelor of Laws (LLB) is designed to produce first-class lawyers. Engage in legal reasoning and legal skills, including negotiation, mediation, court appearances, legal drafting, statutory interpretation, professional work experience and law clinics. Satisfies the academic requirements for admission to practise as a barrister or solicitor.
Studying management will give you an understanding of the latest practices and perspectives on key issues such as change, innovation and technology, globalisation, quality,organisational structure and employee participation and performance.
Bachelor of Property and Real Estate
Gain knowledge and skills in property development, valuation, market analysis and economics, with Victoria's only three year property course with Certified Practising Valuer (CPV) accreditation. Choose from specialisations in sustainability, business or built environment.
Sport Development is distinctive due to its unique focus on three main streams of study: sport management and marketing; sport coaching; and sport and exercise science. Focus is placed on the development of community through sport including increasing, attracting and retaining participants.
'The University's trimester system is great as it has allowed me to complete a five-year course in four years. I have taken this opportunity to scale back the time my course normally takes so I can get into the workforce a lot sooner.
The main appeal of studying the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws course was that it enabled me to study my desired discipline of law together with a business focus. As I aspire to be a lawyer, I believe having this added business focus will give me the edge.
The course reflects contemporary society, with ever-changing laws and theories behind the changes; it always makes for interesting learning.'