This program will be available to commencing students at the Gold Coast and Nathan from 2021.With Griffith Business School's Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations, you can multiply your career options. In as little as four years, you can graduate with two degrees and a unique skill set that will give you an edge in the employment market.By combining in-depth knowledge and insight into the workings of government with practical business skills, you will be prepared for a future local, state and national governments, non-government organisations and private sector organisations that sectors interact with government agencies. For example, you can blend majors in Logistics and Supply Chain Management with International Relations and work for an international aid organisation providing humanitarian relief to disaster zones. Business majorsAsian Business (Nathan, Gold Coast)Behavioural Science (Nathan, Gold Coast)Employment Relations (Nathan)Entrepreneurship and Self-Employment (South Bank, Nathan, Gold Coast, Logan, Online)Event Management (Nathan, Gold Coast)Human Resource Management (Nathan, Gold Coast, Logan, Online)International Business (Nathan, Gold Coast)Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Nathan, Gold Coast)Management (Nathan, Gold Coast, Logan, Online)Marketing (Nathan, Gold Coast)Real Estate and Property Development (Nathan, Gold Coast)Sport Management (Nathan, Gold Coast)Sustainable Enterprise (Nathan)Tourism Management (Nathan, Gold Coast)You can also choose not to complete a major, selecting from a range of courses that provide broad knowledge for a career in business management. Government and International Relations majorsInternational Relations (Nathan, Gold Coast)Politics and Public Policy (Nathan, Gold Coast)[083427G]
Scholarship for Academic Excellence for International Students
School Level
A school's risk rating is a key factor in determining the evidence required for a student's visa application, making it a crucial point of reference.
For example, if a school has a risk rating of Level 2, the applicant will face more restrictions than in the past and will be required to provide additional documentary evidence, such as proof of English language proficiency and financial capacity