Entry requirements
Admission criteria
To be eligible, an applicant must have achieved at least one of the following minimum entry requirements and demonstrate they fulfil any prerequisite and essential criteria for admission. In cases where there are more eligible applicants than available places, admission will be competitive with ranks based on the entry criteria.
Secondary education (Year 12)
- Completion of a secondary education qualification equivalent to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
- Completion of an award from a registered training organisation (RTO) at Certificate IV (AQF level 4) or higher.
Higher education study
- Successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) in a higher education award program.
English language entry requirements
In addition, international students who speak English as an additional language must have obtained one of the following standards within the last two years prior to admission. Possession of one or more of these qualifications, in addition to the academic entry requirements, does not, in itself, guarantee a place at Adelaide University. Applications are considered on an individual basis and selection is competitive. Where previous study/work experience was conducted in English, the application must be accompanied by certified documentation from the educational institution/employer certifying that the language of instruction/employment was English.
- IELTS Overall 6.5
- IELTS Reading 6
- IELTS Listening 6
- IELTS Speaking 6
- IELTS Writing 6
Please access the following link for a comprehensive list of English language tests accepted by Adelaide University and other important information in relation to meeting the University’s language requirements:
Equivalent English qualificationsInternational admissions by country
Country | Requirement | Score |
---|---|---|
Australia | ATAR | 70 |
Bangladesh | Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) | 4.80 |
Canada | Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) | 65% |
China | Gaokao | 60% |
Denmark | Studentereksamen (stx: Upper Secondary School Diploma) | 4 (Fair) |
France | French Baccalaureate | 11.0 |
Global | International Baccalaureate | 25 |
Hong Kong | Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) | 16 |
India | CBSE and CISCE | 70 |
India | State Board Examinations | 80 |
Indonesia | SMA III | 75% |
Kenya | Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) | B+ |
Malaysia | Matrikulasi | 2.67 |
Malaysia | Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) | 2.67 |
Malaysia | United Entrance Certificate (UEC) | 23 |
Nepal | National Examinations Board (NEB) | 2.81 |
Norway | Upper Secondary School Certificate (Vitnemal fra den Videregaende Skole) / Vitnemal For Videregaende Opplaering | 3.2 |
Philippines | High School Diploma (Grade 12) (Academic Track) K12 | 86% |
Singapore | Singapore GCE Advanced Levels | 7 |
South Korea | College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) | 300 |
Sri Lanka | GCE A Levels | 8 |
Sweden | Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate | 13.0 |
Taiwan | GSAT % | 60% |
Thailand | Matayom 6 | 3.20 |
UK / Global | GCE Advanced Levels | 7 |
USA / Global | Advanced Placement (AP) | 7 |
USA / Global | America College Test (ACT) | 21 |
USA / Global | Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) | 1100 |
Vietnam | Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Trung Học Phổ Thông (Vietnamese Year 12) | 7.8 |
Why Bachelor of Business?
Are you organised and detail-oriented? Can you juggle multiple priorities without dropping the ball?
Project managers are essential across a range of industries to ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget and within scope.
Build knowledge across core disciplines of business including accounting, people management, marketing principles, strategic decision making and corporate law while cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset and comprehensive understanding of project management principles.
Connect with industry through workplace learning opportunities, including internships and industry projects.

Overview
Equip yourself for a diverse career in project management with a flexible, industry-informed business degree.
You will build core knowledge across essential disciplines of business including accounting, economics, people management, marketing, strategic decision making, emerging technology and corporate law. You will develop the power skills necessary to succeed in the future of business and emerge as a creative and innovative project manager capable of solving problems and responding with agility.
Contemporary learning experiences across the degree are underpinned by genuine community and industry engagement. Real-world projects and case studies are woven into the curriculum, enhancing your employability. You will have the opportunity to engage in experiential learning, including internship opportunities that will enable you to explore professional pathways in sectors aligned with your interests.
Key features
Explore project management lifecycles, risks and mitigation, and reporting.
Study an industry-informed business degree.
Build power skills and core business knowledge to future-proof your career.
Access contemporary on campus and digital learning spaces.
Connect with community and industry through real-world learning experiences.
What you'll learn
You will study core courses across essential disciplines of business including accounting, economics, people management, marketing principles, strategic decision making and corporate law.
From your first year you’ll be introduced to the foundations of project management through examining the theory alongside project management lifecycles, tools and techniques. You will delve into essential concepts related to time and cost management within project management, including scheduling, milestones, and reporting.
You’ll explore system thinking and the importance of anticipating and planning for risks. Build your knowledge of project management across a range of industries through examining aspects of industrial relations, health, safety and sustainability.
Develop negotiation skills, and advance your understanding of procurement planning, tendering and contract administration. Your entrepreneurial mindset will be cultivated through theoretical exploration to build your confidence and you will learn leadership concepts, behaviours and traits within a project context.
You’ll be exposed to concepts of identity, diversity, equity and inclusion to foster cross-cultural skills and explore bias and power dynamics.
Professional Work Integrated Learning opportunities are embedded within second and third year studies, including the opportunity for internships and mentoring. You’ll develop a practical understanding of project management and explore career options and pathways that align to your individual values and interests.
Majors
The Bachelor of Business is also available with majors in the following:

What courses you'll study
Complete 144 units comprising:
- 66 to 72 units for Core courses, and
- 48 units for one Major from Major, and
- 6 to 12 units from Work integrated learning, and
- 12 to 24 units for Electives
Complete 66 to 72 units comprising:
- 18 units for all Common core, and
- 24 units for all Program core, and
- 24 to 30 units from Program core selectives
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
An Ethically Rich Life
|
Course code
COREX001
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Fact or Fiction: Data for Everyone
|
Course code
COREX002
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Igniting Change: Ideas to Action
|
Course code
COREX003
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Proppa Ways, Future Practice
|
Course code
COREX004
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Responsible AI: Bridging Ethics, Education and Industry
|
Course code
COREX005
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Ways of Being, Ways of Seeing
|
Course code
COREX006
|
Units
6
|
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Accounting for Decision Makers
|
Course code
ACCT1000
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Management, Organisations and Leadership
|
Course code
BUSI1002
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Emerging Technologies, Data and Business Analytics
|
Course code
BUSI2001
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Marketing Principles
|
Course code
MARK1000
|
Units
6
|
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Business Law
|
Course code
BUSI1001
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Negotiation, Conflict Management and Resolution
|
Course code
BUSI2002
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Strategic Management
|
Course code
BUSI3013
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Principles of Economics
|
Course code
ECON1000
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Research Methods in Media and Communication
|
Course code
MDIA2021
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Media Law, Policy and Ethics
|
Course code
MDIA2022
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Promotional Culture
|
Course code
MDIA2102
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Strategic Planning for Media and Communication
|
Course code
MDIA3017
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Digital Design Principles and Methods
|
Course code
GRAP1004
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Foundations of Project Management
|
Course code
PROJ1000
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Scheduling and Cost Management
|
Course code
PROJ1001
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Project Logistics and Supply Chains
|
Course code
PROJ3006
|
Units
6
|
Notes
Program core selectives - Please note, Major plan determines Program core selectives choice
Complete 48 units for ALL of the following:
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Project Management Methodologies and Concepts
|
Course code
PROJ2002
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Systems Thinking and Projects
|
Course code
PROJ2003
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Industry Based Applications
|
Course code
PROJ2004
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Project Risk Management
|
Course code
PROJ2005
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
PM Research Methods
|
Course code
PROJ3002
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Project Management Research Study
|
Course code
PROJ3003
|
Units
12
|
|
Course name
Infrastructure and Sustainability
|
Course code
PROJ3005
|
Units
6
|
Complete 6 to 12 units from the following:
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
eChallenge
|
Course code
BUSI1005
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
WIL/ Profession
|
Course code
BUSI2900
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
WIL / Profession
|
Course code
BUSI2901
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Business Lifecycles
|
Course code
BUSI2007
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
WIL (Procurement and Supply Chain Management)
|
Course code
BUSI2390
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Sport Practicum 1
|
Course code
SPOR2900
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Sport Practicum 2
|
Course code
SPOR3900
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Integrated Marketing
|
Course code
MARK3900
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Strategic Communication in Practice
|
Course code
MDIA3016
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
WIL
|
Course code
PROJ2900
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Project Management Professional Practice
|
Course code
PROJ3000
|
Units
12
|
Notes
Please note Major plan determines WIL choice
Complete 12 to 24 units comprising:
- 0 to 24 units from Elective - Open, and
- 0 to 12 units from Program electives - Procurement and Supply Chain Management major, and
- 0 to 12 units from Program electives - Project Management major, and
- 0 to 6 units from Progam electives - Marketing and Communication major, and
- 0 to 6 units from Program electives - Marketing and Design major
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Elective 1
|
Course code
AUXX1011
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Elective 2
|
Course code
AUXX1012
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Elective 3
|
Course code
AUXX1013
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Elective 4
|
Course code
AUXX1014
|
Units
6
|
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Negotiated Project in the Bachelor of Business (P and SCM)
|
Course code
BUSI3009
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
International Business Environment
|
Course code
IBUS2000
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
International Human Resource Management
|
Course code
IBUS2002
|
Units
6
|
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Project Procurement and Resourcing
|
Course code
PROJ3001
|
Units
6
|
|
Course name
Leadership in Stakeholder Management
|
Course code
PROJ3004
|
Units
6
|
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Service Design and Marketing
|
Course code
MARK3023
|
Units
6
|
Course name | Course code | Units | |
---|---|---|---|
Course name
Service Design and Marketing
|
Course code
MARK3023
|
Units
6
|
Rules
- Program electives - Procurement and Supply Chain Management major - A student completing Bachelor of Business (V1.13) Major in Procurement and Supply Chain Management (V1.7) must complete the requirements from .

Career outcomes
You will graduate with core business knowledge and expertise in project management, making you well prepared for employment across a range of roles such as:
- Project manager
- Project officer
- Project director
- Event manager
- Operations manager
- Project scheduler.
Industry trends
Over the next 10 years, it’s predicted that 92% of new jobs created will require post-secondary education (Jobs and Skills Australia, 2024), with projected growth of around 9% within contract, program and project administrator roles specifically. With the rise of artificial intelligence, now more than ever, employers are seeking a workforce with power skills such as high-level communication, problem-solving, global citizenship, adaptability and leadership.
Accreditation
Adelaide University is working through relevant approvals for program accreditation ahead of students commencing at the institution in 2026.
Ready to apply?
Please note that a non-refundable application fee of AUD$150 applies for every application submitted to Adelaide University.
Your study experience and support
Adelaide University sets you up for success in your studies – and your social life. You’ll have access to work placement and internship opportunities, overseas study tours and exchanges, networking events with guest speakers and more. Our campuses are equipped with purpose-built facilities including lecture theatres, libraries, workshops, laboratories, and spaces that simulate real work environments. These are all supported by the latest technologies and a 24/7 online learning platform with personalised study information and resources.
You’ll have everything you need to live well and thrive during your studies, with health services on campus, gymnasiums, technology zones and modern student lounges. Get involved in campus sport or join our student clubs that will connect you to your passions – and the people who share them.
Adelaide also has a variety of accommodation options to suit your individual requirements and budget, with options ranging from dedicated student accommodation to private rentals. One of the world’s most liveable cities, Adelaide has lots of leafy parks, gardens and social hubs – and some of the highest living standards globally. No matter where you are in Adelaide, you’re only a short distance from beaches, vineyards, museums, art galleries, restaurants, bars and parklands. Visit the accommodation web page to find out more.
Student services
We’re here to support you on your student journey. Adelaide University offers a range of support services and facilities, including:
- Career advice and mentoring services
- Personal counselling
- LGBTQIA+ support
- Academic support
- Fees and finance help
- Security services
- Accommodation services
- Common rooms
- Prayer rooms.
You’ll also have unlimited access to our dedicated student support hub. Visit in-person or online, or contact our friendly team by phone. We can assist you with anything study-related including enrolment, identification cards, timetables, fees and more.

Your campus
You'll be studying at one of our renowned campuses, accessing cutting-edge facilities and contemporary study spaces.
Study hours
Your courses will require a combination of different learning formats, including lectures, tutorials, workshops, seminars and practicals. Aside from your classes, you’ll also need to allocate additional time for independent study. This may include assignments, readings, projects and contributing to online discussion forums. As a rough guide, full-time studies may require 12-26 hours of class time and 14-18 hours of independent study per week.
Assessment
During your studies at Adelaide University, you’ll complete a mixture of practical, professional and research-based learning. Your assessment types will vary depending on the degree you’re studying, but may include:
- Case studies
- Essays and assignments
- Examinations
- Group projects
- Internships and placements
- Practicals
- Presentations
- Reports and project documentations
- Research projects
- Workplace and classroom contributions.
