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If you haven’t done so already, you need to re-enrol online through studentConnect using your Pheme credentials. Make sure you enrol in units for both semesters of the academic year.
To help you make your choices, visit the UWA Handbook for unit codes and availabilities, as well as the Timetables website to see how your potential study plan could be scheduled. You will need to attend a number of lectures, tutorials, labs, and workshops for each unit, however the Timetables website will not register you for these classes. For this you will need to use the Class Allocation System (CAS) after you have enrolled online.
Planning to enrol for units in the summer? The Summer program information will become available at the beginning of November, every year.
Have a question or issue with your enrolment? Take a look at our unit guides below, or contact the Business School Student Centre or askUWA for advice.
As a Business School student, there are many different ways you can seek support either from the Business School or from UWA centrally.
Business School:
UWA-wide:
Being a university student can be exciting and overwhelming at the same time. At the Business School we take your experiences seriously and facilitate a multitude of opportunities to help you make the most of university life. We encourage you to seek out every opportunity to connect with others and make your experience a memorable one.
The Business School work closely with a wide variety of student-run societies. Getting involved in student clubs and societies can greatly enrich your UWA student experience, and puts you in contact with people who may be going through similar experiences and have similar career goals. Student societies are an excellent way to network with peers that share common interests and get involved in extra-curricular activities.
Volunteering is a great way to gain valuable experience, meet new people, and expand your professional networks. Guild Volunteering coordinates a wide range of volunteering opportunities on the UWA campus and in the local community.
You could immerse yourself in a different culture and language whilst developing invaluable life skills – and all for credit. There is a wide range of global learning opportunities available to you, including student exchange, independent study abroad, short-term programs (specific to Business School students), and UWA units that can be taken overseas. Visit the UWA Global Studio for the full list of fantastic opportunities available for international experiences.
The Business School offers a range of scholarships and prizes to its students, designed to help you reach your full potential and gain recognition for your successes.
The UWA Scholarships Office is another avenue to apply; visit their website for the full list of scholarship opportunities available.
Planning to study abroad? You may be eligible for loans and scholarships. Further information is available via the UWA Global Studio.
The University and the Business School are committed to maintaining an educational experience for students which combines the best features of new technologies with those of an interactive learning environment, to meet the learning needs of a diverse student body. Support for student learning is extensive and varied. You'll find many exciting opportunities to assist and enrich your academic studies, including various learning tools and resources, study skills and other support.
The Business School is also strongly committed to enhancing the student learning experience through comprehensive assurance of learning procedures embedded within the curriculum. Each program has broad goals and specific objectives that align with the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF), The University of Western Australia (UWA) Educational Principles and the Business School teaching and learning Operational Priorities.
Program Learning Goals
Program learning goals are higher level learning goals that are broad in scope and that specify the skills and competencies each degree program will impart so students can successfully complete the program and become competent and effective individuals. Program learning goals guide the assessment of learning by providing feedback on the extent to which the program is reaching its agreed goals. Through the use of a curriculum mapping process we also articulate how the individual program learning outcomes will be assessed, and how and where students will learn and develop the skills as outlined in these outcomes. Students’ progress towards achieving program learning outcomes will be evaluated through various assessment tasks and use of assessment tools.
The program learning goals include:
Congratulations! If you are reading this, it is probably because you have completed, or are about to complete your course. To have your degree awarded from UWA, you must apply to graduate.
If you have any queries regarding your course completion, please contact the Business School Student Centre.
Thinking about your next steps after graduation? There are many opportunities available to UWA Business School graduates:
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