Course Subjects
Taylors UniLink Subject Descriptions
The table below has a summary of the subjects on offer for the Taylors UniLink courses.
| Principles of Management BUS100 | This subject examines the philosophy and role of management within organisations. Topics include: planning, organising and leading and controlling. |
Business Statistics BUS106 | This subject describes how statistical tools can be used by decision-makers in business environments. |
| Marketing Principles BUS101 | Marketing principles examines not only the application of marketing for consumer products, but the increasing use of marketing in business, government and not-for-profit organisations. |
Introduction to Tourism BUS107 | This subject introduces students to the study of tourism. Exploring the structure and performance of tourism both in an Australian and international context. |
| Accounting 1:Information for Business BUS102 | This subject is an introductory subject designed to provide all business students with an overview of how accounting data is processed into accounting information. |
Human Resource Management BUS200 | The aim of Human Resource Management is to develop an appreciation and understanding of human resource management from both the specialist and generalist perspective. |
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Organisational Behaviour BUS201 | This subject examines the factors which influence behaviour as well as strategies which may be adopted to increase the satisfaction and productivity of organisational members. |
| Macroeconomics BUS104 | Macroeconomic concepts and principles are used to study the structure and performance of the Australian economy. |
Project Management BUS202 | The unit has a strong theoretical focus paralleled with practical application and is supported with the use of a popular Project Management software platform. |
| Business Law BUS105 | Business Law examines major features of the Australian legal system by analysing, describing and researching its structure, creation and interpretation. |
Academic Literacy GEN100 | Academic Literacy aims to equip students with the literacy skills they need to successfully complete their higher education studies. These skills are prerequisites for higher education study, but many are also essential skills for life in the business world. |
| Academic Numeracy GEN101 | Academic Numeracy focuses on two main aspects of numeracy: the first part of the unit covers basic mathematical concepts and skills and the latter deals with data and statistics. |
Database Management Systems ITC103 | This subject aims to provide a solid grounding in Database Management theory and application, and its place within the implementation of computer based applications. |
| Industry Research and Readiness GEN200 | Industry research and readiness aims to prepare students for entry into their chosen industry by equipping them with the professional knowledge and skills they will need to successfully compete for jobs and then to participate effectively in a workplace. |
Introduction to Computer Networking ITC200 | This subject provides an understanding of computer networks and data communications. Students are also presented with the latest trends in this field of study. |
| Introduction to information Technology ITC100 | This subject provides a foundation in the concepts of information technology and their applications to a wide range of disciplines. |
Systems Analysis ITC201 | This unit is a core subject in the Diploma of Information Technology. Systems analysis provides students with knowledge and skills in: feasibility analysis; requirements gathering; requirements writing; and requirements modelling of business problems and systems. |
| Communication and Information Management ITC101 | Communication and Information Management introduces students to techniques to gather information and the variety of approaches available to present this information in the most appropriate manner. |
Introductory IT Infrastructure ITC202 | This subject will employ a research, reporting and presentation approach to examine and critically analyse a combination of technical and management issues in contemporary telecommunications. |
| Programming Principles ITC102 | This subject is one of the foundation subjects for other studies in Information Technology because it develops skills, techniques and approaches that underpin many other areas of computing. |
Online Multimedia ITC203 | This subject introduces the student to the rapidly expanding field of multimedia and its ability to improve the quality of presentation and communication of information in electronic publications. |
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