Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Business
台湾六合彩开奖结果 is committed to enhancing student access, participation and success in higher education and embracing the diversity of the communities we serve. The inherent requirements listed for the each course are designed to assist prospective students and all current students to make informed decisions for study.
Inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are the identified abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours that must be demonstrated, during the learning experience, to successfully complete a course. These abilities, attributes, skills, and behaviours preserve the academic integrity of the University’s learning, assessment, and accreditation processes, and where applicable, meet the standards of a profession.
Reasonable adjustments
台湾六合彩开奖结果 assists students who are experiencing a disability to participate in this course, and achieve the inherent requirements of the course, on the same basis as someone who is not experiencing a disability. To do this, 台湾六合彩开奖结果 works with our students and placement providers to develop agreed reasonable adjustments in accordance with the Student Disability Policy.
A reasonable adjustment is an arrangement, support, or modification, agreed in an Access Plan to enable participation in learning and achievement of course requirements. Contact 台湾六合彩开奖结果’s AccessAbility Services to discuss possible adjustments. Please note that the process of negotiating and implementing reasonable adjustments may take several weeks.
In assessing whether an adjustment is reasonable, the University is entitled, in accordance with the Disability Education Standards, to maintain the inherent requirements of a course. If inherent requirements cannot be met with reasonable adjustments, the University provides guidance regarding other study options.
How to interpret the inherent requirements
Inherent requirements are presented below as domains and sub-domains and contain the following information:
- The definition of the inherent requirement
- A rationale as to why it is an inherent requirement
- Examples of the knowledge, skills, and capabilities that are required to satisfy the inherent requirements of this course.
The inherent requirements for this course should be read in conjunction with the Course and Subject Handbook.
The inherent requirements of the Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Business are:
Inherent requirement: | Compliance with Australian Law and professional regulations. |
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Rationale: | Knowledge and understanding of, and compliance with, legislative and regulatory requirements are necessary to reduce the risk of harm to self and others in professional and academic settings, and ensures students are both responsible and accountable for their practice. |
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Inherent requirement: | Demonstrate knowledge of, and engage in, ethical and professional behaviour consistent with all relevant standards. |
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Rationale: | Compliance with standards, codes, guidelines, and policies that facilitate safe, competent interactions and relationships for all students/graduates and the people they engage with, supports the physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing of all. |
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Inherent requirement: | Safe practice sufficient to meet professional and academic performance standards. |
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Rationale: | Safe practices protect the rights, interests, and safety of all stakeholders in professional and academic settings. |
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Knowledge and cognitive skills
Inherent requirement: | Demonstration of the necessary knowledge and cognitive skills to acquire disciplinary understanding and provide professional, competent practice. |
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Rationale: | The ability to acquire information, accurately convey messages, and read, decode, interpret and comprehend multiple sources of information is fundamental for safe and effective practice. |
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Literacy
Inherent requirement: | Apply English literacy skills to accurately acquire and interpret information and convey appropriate messages. |
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Rationale: | The ability to read, decode, comprehend, interpret, and apply multiple sources of information are essential competencies required for effective professional and academic practice. |
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Numeracy
Inherent requirement: | Accurate processing and reasoning with numbers and numerical concepts. |
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Rationale: | Competent and accurate numeracy skills are necessary for effective professional and academic practice. |
Examples: | Apply numeracy skills to interpret and solve problems in professional and academic settings. |
Information and communication technology (ICT)
Inherent requirement: | Apply ICT processes and tools fundamental for effective professional and academic practice. |
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Rationale: | Competent knowledge and application of ICTs is necessary for effective professional and academic practice. |
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Verbal communication
Inherent requirement: | Effective, respectful, and professional verbal communication in English, and any other language/s being studied at 台湾六合彩开奖结果. |
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Rationale: | Effective and efficient verbal communication, in English, is an essential academic requirement. Additionally, BA language students must be able to convey verbal information in the chosen language/s being studied. |
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Non-verbal communication
Inherent requirement: | Recognise, interpret, and respond to non-verbal communication skills that enable respectful communication with others. |
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Rationale: | The ability to recognise, interpret, and respond to non-verbal cues, communicate with congruent and respectful non-verbal behaviour, and be sensitive to individual and/or cultural variations in non-verbal communication is required for safe and effective professional and academic interactions. |
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Written communication
Inherent requirement: | Ability to produce English text to a standard that provides clear and professional communication, with language usage and style which can be tailored to a specific audience. |
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Rationale: | Effective written communication, in English, is an essential student capability. Additionally, BA language students must be able to convey written information in the chosen language/s being studied. |
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Visual
Inherent requirement: | Sufficient visual acuity to meet professional and academic performance requirements. |
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Rationale: | Aspects of the teaching, learning, and working environment are delivered by visual means, and the ability to learn from, or respond to, these inputs is required to provide safe and effective professional and academic performance. |
Examples: | Ability to process, and respond to, the visual information required to provide safe professional and academic environments. Ability to process visual information from art, artefacts, electronic displays, graphics, and handwritten and electronic documents. Ability to set up and use discipline-specific equipment and respond to visual signals. Ability to understand and apply visual information accurately and effectively in English and the language/s being studied. |
Auditory
Inherent requirement: | Ability to interact with auditory inputs sufficiently to meet professional and academic performance requirements. |
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Rationale: | Competent listening and comprehension skills are essential for professional and academic practice. |
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Inherent requirement: | Sustained physical, cognitive, and psychosocial performance sufficient for safe and complete performance in a time-constrained environment. |
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Rationale: | Sufficient physical and mental endurance is an essential requirement needed to perform multiple tasks in varying periods of time to provide safe and effective professional and academic practice. |
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Inherent requirement: | Demonstrate behaviour that adapts to diverse and changing situations in professional and academic environments. |
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Rationale: | Behavioural adaptability is required to work individually and in teams in changing and unpredictable environments. Students may be exposed to highly complex situations and are required to have behavioural adaptability to manage these events objectively and professionally. |
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