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This unit is designed to consolidate students' knowledge and skills in social business while conducting a community-based project/placement. During the community project/placement, students may be involved in a variety of projects, which afford the opportunity to apply business skills and theories from prior learning. This provides first-hand experience that demonstrates how these skills and theories can support solving business problems in a practical business and community-engaged context, identifying opportunities, developing strategies and designing processes, procedures and management practices in order to enable a community project to fully realise its mission. Assessed tasks are designed to allow students to demonstrate their ability to apply and synthesise social business concepts while engaging in practical business development.
Study level | Undergraduate |
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Academic unit | Business School |
Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites:
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Completion of at least 24 credit points (including BUSS1000 or BUSS1001) |
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Corequisites:
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None |
Prohibitions:
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BUSS2503 |
Assumed knowledge:
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None |
At the completion of this unit, you should be able to:
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Session | MoA ? | Location | Outline ? |
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Intensive December 2020
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Block mode | Camperdown/Darlington, Sydney |
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