What are the best universities for business and management?

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Business and management is one of the biggest and most diverse fields of study. Specialisations include as marketing, human resources, accounting, sales, business analysis, supply chain logistics or project management.  

The Good Universities Guide ratings look at specific strengths of Australian universities, offering insight to support and guide your decision-making when choosing a university. You can view the rankings in terms of how each university performs overall, or you can narrow down by field of study and state. 

This month, we looked at which universities with undergraduate degrees in Business and Management performed best in the categories of learner engagement, student support and full-time employment. 

Learner Engagement 

This rating looks at the proportion of bachelor students who felt they were engaged with learning at their institution. Bond University has led the way with a score of 84.1%, while University of Notre Dame placed second with a score of 72%.  

Student Support 

This rating looks at the proportion of undergraduate students who were satisfied with the quality of teaching they experienced. Bond University performed the highest with 90.70%, followed by University of New England with a score of 82.2%. 

Full-time employment 

This rating looks at the proportion of graduates who were employed full-time four months after completing their course. For employment of undergraduates, ratings revealed that Charles Sturt University took first place, with a score of 90.80%. Following close behind is University of New England who scored the second highest with an employment rate of 90.10%.   

You can view how universities rank for Overall Experience in business and management here — filter by state or postgraduate level, or make your way through the drop-down Rating Type menu to view other categories. 

 

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