The Associate Degree in Business and Technology (AssDegBus) course (CRICOS Course Code 108860C / TEQSA Course Code: CRS1401178) offered by the Australian School of Accounting (ASA) is designed to develop confident, competent, innovative, and work-ready Graduates with the analytical, conceptual, and technical skills to contribute to business success, in a professional working environment.
The Associate Degree in Business and Technology is a twelve (12) core unit course and four (4) electives to meet the requirements of the Australian Qualifications Framework (Level 6) and Higher Education Standards Framework. Candidates can choose to study part-time or full-time.
This course commences with six (6) core units at the 100 level and two (2) electives that provide students with a strong grounding in the knowledge, skills and application required for business and technology. These first-year units are followed by the next set of six (6) core units and two (2) electives covering business and technology at the 200 level, which also provides students with a choice of electives in their field of interest.
Graduates with an Associate Degree in Business and Technology may receive up to eight (8) units of credit towards an ASA Bachelor’s degree or exit with an award.
The Associate Degree in Business and Technology equips graduates with the skills and attributes necessary to continue their studies to Bachelor degree level and to seek greater professional advancement to further their careers.
ASA operates on a quadmester basis (four intakes per year). We offer two study options that enable greater flexibility in tailoring your study requirements to meet your lifestyle needs.
| Full Time |
| 1. 2 Year Course (Standard): 2 units a quadmester – 8 units per year.
2. Fast Track Course: 3 units a quadmester – 12 units per year. This option is available to domestic students and is subject to approval, please contact info@asahe.edu.au to find out more. |
The primary mode of delivery is face-to-face and at the same time online for each unit, in the following manner:
- Lecture: 1 hour per week per unit
- Tutorial: 2 x 1.5 = 3 hours per week per unit
- Online Discussion Forum questions and answers: 1 hour per week per unit
In the case of less than ten (10) students the following will apply:
- Lecture: 1 hour per week per unit
- Tutorial: 1 x 1.5 per week per unit
See “Quadmesters” for a deeper break down and description of every unit and elective* in this course.
*Subject to availability.
ASA welcomes all suitably qualified students, both domestic and overseas.
Overseas students MUST apply through a qualified Education Agent. Visit why use an agent for more information.
Our standard admission requirements are described in our Student Admission Policy. Click to view Policies and Forms.
Please contact us by email on info@asahe.edu.au to find out more about our scholarships on offer and your eligibility.
To gain admission to ASA’s Associate Degree in Business and Technology, students need to meet ONE of the following criteria:
- Successful completion of an Australian senior secondary qualification with a satisfactory Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score of 55 (or equivalent as determined by the Academic Board); or
- Successful completion of an equivalent secondary qualification interstate and attainment of the required entrance standard; or
- Satisfactory completion of an accredited Tertiary Preparation Program (TPP) or a Foundation Year Program offered by a recognised higher education provider in Australia; or
- Successful completion of an equivalent secondary qualification overseas, and attainment of the required entrance standard; or
- Satisfactory completion of a qualification at AQF Level 6 or above, or an equivalent international qualification.
(For non-school leavers including mature-age applicants and/or those who do not hold their HSC or equivalent)
Domestic applicants who are 21 years of age or over who have not completed Year 12 or its equivalent may gain entry to a course by addressing one of the following entry requirements:
- successful completion of a Special Tertiary Admissions Test administered by a tertiary admissions centre; or
- submission of a portfolio of prior and current academic and professional work.
NOTE: Mature age entry applicants must also meet the English language entry requirements.
Associate Degree in Business and Technology Graduates will have interpersonal and communication skills that are required in business. A Graduate who has completed this course of study will have the practical application as well as the theoretical knowledge and skills, along with sound judgement and critical thinking for a position in business or the information technology industry such as:
ICT Business Analysts | Database Administrator | ICT Business and Systems Analyst
Students can either apply with an Education Agent, Email ASA or Apply Online. To apply online, ensure you have downloaded and completed all application forms ready to submit online. Overseas students MUST apply with an Education Agent. Find out why and where you can find an Education Agent here.
If you have any inquiries please contact ASA for help with your application. 1300 672 076 info@asahe.edu.au
If you are wanting to apply now through our website, please do so through our online application page.
Our Associate Degree course is two years (or 8 quarters) long and is generally made up of the following structure. See “Quarters” below for a deeper breakdown and description of every unit and elective* in this course. *Subject to availability.