This interdisciplinary unit provides students with the opportunity to address complex problems identified by industry, community, and government organisations, and gain valuable experience in working across disciplinary boundaries. In collaboration with a major industry partner and an academic lead, students integrate their academic skills and knowledge by working in teams with students from a range of disciplinary backgrounds. This experience allows students to research, analyse and present solutions to a real-world problem, and to build on their interpersonal and transferable skills by engaging with and learning from industry experts and presenting their ideas and solutions to the industry partner.
Unit details and rules
Academic unit | International Business |
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Credit points | 6 |
Prerequisites
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72 credit points |
Corequisites
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None |
Prohibitions
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BUSS3110 or ACCT3400 or BANK3400 or CLAW3400 or FINC3400 or INFS3400 or MKTG3400 or QBUS3400 or WORK3400 or WORK3401 |
Assumed knowledge
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IBUS1101 and IBUS1102 and (IBUS2101 or IBUS2103) |
Available to study abroad and exchange students | Yes |
Teaching staff
Coordinator | Mark Westcott, mark.westcott@sydney.edu.au |
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